TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Tennis Team Victorious in Two Matches Glaskin and Rogers Keep Up Winning Streak Against University of Oklahoma The Kansas tennis team kept up its winning streak Monday afternoon by defending the University of Oklahoma team at Norman in two singles matches. The same teams will play three matchs today, with two singles and one doubles. The Jayhawks were scheduled to meet the Oklahoma A. & M. team on Friday and Saturday of last week but rain stopped the matches. It looked as though the Kansas would not be so successful yesterday when Captain George Glackin of Oklahoma branched out to Brandonburg of Oklahoma with a score of 4.6, but Glackin seemed to get control of himself in the next set and won it easily with the score of 5.7 in the next one by the score of 6.2. Muir Rague, sophomore member of the team, won two out of three against Captain Hurrington of sabbatical Notre Dame and one 2-6, and came back strong in the last one and took it by the score of 6-2 Rague has been paying excellent this year and has not lost a match. Kansas Has Heavy Schedule On leaving Norman, the team will go to Stillwater, where the Oklahoma A. & M. team will be played in postponed matches. From there, the teend will go to Winfield, Kan. here it will meet the Southwestern College team. The Kansas team has a heavy schedule this season and will play many matches away from home. The season will end in the latter part of May at Lincoln, Neb., at the Missouri valley tennis meet. Four Members of Squad Were National Champions --leather folder. Stubs wanted for record. Please call 1222 or 2336 D. M. Wheltside. tl Freshmen Get Numerals The athletic association of the University has awarded numerals to fourteen of the members of this season's freshman basketball squad. The list includes many men who have the making of good university players and has made them a part of athletics, to be optimistic about next year's prospects. Four of the men played on the 1923 high school national championship team from Kansas City, Kan. Two more were members of the 1923 Missouri state high school championship team from Westport High of Mo. Means the team has been ever-victorious team of Kansas City Junior College, and most of the others were stars in their various schools. The men who will receive numerals are: Harold Baker, Clifford Campbell, Gale Gordon, Arthur Hartfelter, Harold Herzig, Raymond Kanehli, Stanley Lindley, McTannahma, James O'Bryne, Herbert Produff, Albert Peterson, Harold Schmidt, Harold Testerman, and Harold Zuber. S. A. E. Takes Winnings From D. U. in Tourney Sigma Alpha Epsilon entered the second round of the inter-fraternity tennis tournament when they defeated Tavares in straight sets. Monday afternoon in straight matches. The S. A. E. doubles team, Byron Scott and Leland Brown, defeated the D. U. team composed of Geo Klemp and Bryan Schreiber, by the scarce 0.6-2, 0.3-1. In the second singles match Dick Allen won the first set from Dan Myers, D. U., 4-0. Myers forfeited the result, and would have as the result, S. A. E. will play the Phi Kappa in the second round of the tournament May 1. The Women's University Club will hold its annual business meeting Thursday afternoon at Myers hall at 3:00. LOST—Gold Pi Beta Phi arrow in Administration building. Building. call betty Sifers, 99. M1 PERSON who took by mistake a top coat from Ecke's hall Saturday night please call 502. MI FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms in modern home. Reference required. 721 Mo. St. M5 FOR RENT—An apartment at 1201 Oread for summer. Call 1340 Red. M8 Three Students Fined on Charge of Gambling Three University students were fined fifty dollars each in court this morning on a charge of gambling. The students plead guilty and the charge was signed by the County Attorney. Dean Dyer said this morning he did not terminated his license, and it would be taken up through his office. Although the students who paid the fine this morning realize the gravity of the offense and promise that they will give no cause for future trouble of this kind, Dean Dyer hopes that this will be a lesson to those who have **inclination** to gamble even for small stakes. Kansas Boxing Squad to Enter Three Men in Olympic Tryouts D'Keefe, Montgomery and Grier Will Represent University in Semi-Finals The Kansas boxing squad will be well represented when John Montgomery, Kesefe O'Keeffe and James Greene headline the Olympic boxing tryouts to be staged in Convention hall in Kansas City, Mo., May 6 and 7; O'Keeffe will fight in the wolverweight division and Giner in the lightweight division. "My boys have a wonderful chance to win a place in the finals to be in Boston, later in May," said Tommy Dixon, boxing coach. "This depends on some extent on chance as those who are lucky enough to draw a bry will be enabled to freshen up; and as each man will have to fight on our side, day after day, we must get a bry will have to overcome, over the others." More than a hundred boxers, representing every college in the valley, the Kansas City Athletic Association, and many smaller organizations have already entered, and many more entries are expected before the final date. All entries must weigh in on the boxing rankings. The officials of the tournament. Previous to these tryouts, tournaments will have been held in Oldham city, Denver, St. Louis, Des Moines, and Wichita. The whichefs of each weight in these will clash to the Kansas City tourney. LOSI—Parker fountain pen with gold band, Friday on campus, probably in Little theater. Please call Rath Lawless, 1578, A30 WANTED—A large fraternity house. Submit terms at 1247 Ohio St. phone 1743. M1 FOR RENT - June to September, furnished house, seven rooms and garage. Phone 2766, 808 Missouri St. M. T. Van Hecke. tf LOST: Cameo branch at K. U. Stadium Saturday, Reward, Mrs. D. C. Murphy, 1142 Inc. Phone 573, A30 LOST—Pad of Watkins checks in LOST—Brown leather coin purse, containing $6 in bills and changes, between Corbin hall and Innes' store. Finder call Lucile Taylor, 860, a50 WANTED: Typing of all kinds. Phone 1490, 200 W. 12th. A30. LOST—Phi Kappa pin. Finder please call 2165. Reward. tf FOR RENT: Delightful rooms with board. Phone 1490, 200 W. 12, A30 BE A Newspaper correspondent with the Hencko plan and earn a good income while learning; we show you The Last Word in Convenience— BUTTONLESS UNDERWEAR YOU are late; you dress in a hurry; seconds count. 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