SUNDAY, APRIL 27.1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN G h a t r u w e y X h b a b x r s n d f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z M2021 Jayhawkers Lose Two-Game Series on Aggie Diamond Score of First Game, 4-1 Second, 4-2; Soggy Field Shows Up Playing The pitching of Conry was the feature of the game for the Aggies, holding the dajahwa in great shape for the first eight innings, not letting a man go beyond first base and only allowing 12 men to face him. The four Aggie scores were the result of two hits, two sacrifice飞es and one hit butman; both of the hits were scored on account of the slow fielding. The Kansas Agrees played a bunting game, and the first four men up in the fourth innings were successful. Price, the Kansas shortstop, looked good, making two put-outs and five assists. Staley S. Karns and Conroy showed up the best for the Agrees. Angles (4) Barth, ef 4 1 0 1 4 0 Staley, 2b 3 0 1 1 4 Emst, 2b 3 0 1 1 4 Allik, af 3 0 1 0 2 S. Karnus, ss 4 1 0 1 2 H. Karnus, rt 4 1 0 1 2 Scourts, 1b 1 1 1 1 4 Hibiscus 1b 3 0 2 3 1 Conroy, o 3 0 0 1 6 Total 31 4 4 8 27 16 Kansas (1) AB (1) B 18 PO A Price, ss 4 0 1 2 5 0 Black, if 4 0 1 1 0 Lobster, ii 4 0 1 12 0 Hilary, c 4 0 0 4 1 0 Hewett, cf 4 0 0 4 1 0 Hodge, 2b 3 0 0 1 2 0 Balin, 2b 3 0 0 1 2 0 Skimmer, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Coates, rf 2 1 0 1 0 0 Davis, p 3 0 1 0 1 0 Total ... 31 1 3 24 11 Total 31 Score by innings: Angles 000 400 000 Kills 000 400 000 **Summary:**-Deushle plays; K. U. 2, Price to Hodges to Lomborg, and Lomborg unraises Arjun, I. Ernest, Aiken by Davis on balls; I. Ernest, I. off, Davis on balls; I. off, Davis on balls; In the second game, player urdied afternoon, the Aggies beat the Kansas nine to 4. Wright pitched for the Jayhawks on the Wildcats was on the mound for the Wildcats, and in the Kansas lineup was Cowley for Skinner in right field. The victors used the same team that won the day before. Scientific Magazine Gives Account of Moore's Trip Summary-Hita, Kansas 8, Argies 6; errors, kansas, Kansas 3, Argies 2; pinch hits, kansas, W. Davis and Hollworth. "A Boat Voyage Through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado" is the title of an article in the April 2014 issue of National Geographic by author H. Birsdorf, chief topographic engineer of the Geological survey, and Raymond C. Moore, state geologist and head of the geology department at the University of Colorado. The article gives the account of the trip which Professor Moore and his party undertook, giving descrip- tion of the route, and information of the scientific conclusions. Washington Relays Scheduled Washington's fifth relay carnival, the official relay event for the far West, is scheduled to take place in the University of Washington stadium, Saturday, May 3, 1924. It constitutes the same athletic feature on campus as the 1924 Pennsylvania and Drake Relays do in the East and Middle West. Charles Paddock, monarch of all modern sprinters, will run in the special 160-yard dash event. The medley relay team, representing teams, will be another feature. Five years ago, when the University of Washington first invited other conference track squads to participate in a relay carnival, a high geared group of runners from California took the meet home with them. Oregon Agricultural College won the following year. The University of Washington took her turn next, followed by O. A. C, again the fourth year. Although not so strong in the field, she was one of the best of strong rimiers this year and look good to take the home honors May 3. A new course is to be offered at the Kansas State Agricultural College for next year. They term this course Chemical Engineering. Chicken dinner, 60c at the Jayhawk Cafe. a28. Phi Kappa Won Singles in Pan-Hellehic Tournament The Phi Kappa won one of the first of the pairings of the Pan-Hellenic tennis tournament yesterday afternoon when it defeated the Phi Kappa Pai in both singles matches. The doubles were defended after both Louis Krings defecated Whitsea Laming in the first singles match by the score of 6-4, 5-7, 5-1. Elmer Cross败完 Gene Stover in the second singles match by the score of 4-2, 5-7, 6-1. The winner of the Delta Upsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon match will be played in the next round. Former Journalism Student Visits Here on Way to Chicago Mrs. Chapman Has Received Several Prizes for Articles in Magazines "The thing I am most interested in is a little bungalow out in western Kansas, which we are having built now," and Eulaia Daugherty Chamman, A. B. "22, who was visiting in the department of journalism recently. "I am having it hand-to-hand with the professor who which Professor Stevens gave me when I took a course in Trees and Shrubs from him." Mrs. Chapman stopped in Lawrence on her way to Chicago. She was a major student in the department of journalism when she attended the University. She was a member of the Kanan board, editor of the Kanan, and president of the Women's Journalistic fraternity. Mrs. Chapman was entirely self-supporting during her four years in college. In her senior year, she wrote an article for the Delinquent on "How I Worked my Way Through the Page." The article took a $600 price. "I still seem to be lucky as far as prizes go," said, Mrs. Chapman. "Only recently I received the first prize for suggesting the best selling method for a drug advertised in the Cosmopolitan." Mrs. Chapman is living in Chicago at present with her husband, who is attending the Rush School of Medicine of the University of Chicago. When he has finished his medical course they will come to live in Kan- Mrs. Chapman is still interested in journalism. She has sold several features to large magazines of the country. She spends the greater part A Spring Suit With 2 Pants $45 of the quality and tailoring found only in the $60 aunit sold elsewhere for the good reason: Skofstad's unique selling system is extremely valuable for Loss." We have a sale every day in the year. Other Suits $30—$35 With 2 Pants COMPARE VALUES "Clothes of Merit" of her spare time in writing. She has also been doing work in advertising, and recently wrote a long feature for the "How to Sell" magazine Mechanicals Win Contest Miners Lose by Score of 26.7 Through Errors Batting around the list twice in two different innings, the mechanics took the final game and the championship from the miners in the School of Engineering baseball tournament by a score of 26 to 7. Joe Pleasant and Saxon furnished amusement for the crowd in addition to playing their positions for the mechanicals' team. A flock of errors on the part of the miners in the first lining gave their opponents a lead from which the pick and shovel wielders never recovered. The line-ups were: Mechanicals—Kennedy C, Hibbs p, Threathall 3b, Saxon 1b, Mattasainar 2b, Bird b, Sharp if, Carlson r, Pleasant s, Minera-C, Cote f, Herdzon c, Rex a, Ackley c, Cuddah b, AIspaugh f, Cross rf, Allen p, Martin 3b. Hummer, Holding and Smoltzer. The score by hinnings was: Miners 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 — 7 Mechanicals 10 1 0 4 3 8 x—26 Struck out by Hibbs, by Allen, Y. ADMISSION 50c Student Enterprise Tickets Admit MANHATTAN SHIRTS. Sunday, April 27, 1924 Women's Glee Club Concert Umpires: Hefling and Smeltzer. Miss Nadine Morrison, e24, was chosen this week as executive for Gc Campfire Girls at Kansas City, Kan. Miss Morrison, who has had an sociology while in the University, she will be in charge of the summer camp of the Campfire Girls in Arkansas this summer. FRASER CHAPEL, 4:00 P.M., Interwoven Sox —Perfect Fit, Fine lustre, long mileage. All the new spring colors for your Choosing— Cotton Lisle, 25c. Silk Lisle, 40c. Pure Silk, $1, $1.50, $2. Sizes 9 to 12. —Glad to show you. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Sold here Students of the University of Missouri hold their annual election Friday. Early returns indicated a runoff that about 2,000 votes were cast. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUPREME Brick Specials for this week: Banana Nut and Vanilla Strawberry and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk: Carmel Nut Vanilla Grape Pineapple Banana Nut Chocolate Cip Brown Bread Fresh Strawberry Lemon Pineapple Chocolate Black Walnut Honey Moon Sorbet Cheery Pineapple Grape It costs no more to have the BEST PHONE 189 PHONE 182 MONDAY and TUESDAY DUSTIN FARNUM and PATSY RUTH MILLER in "MY MAN" The Romance of a Modern Caveman and a Society Bred Girl Paramount First National The Best in Motion Pictures Tickets Now on Sale! —AT— ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE BELL'S MUSIC CO. DEAN OF FINE ARTS -FOR- The Lawrence Choral Union's Presentation of "The Messiah" by HANDEL Four Hundred Voices Accompanied by UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA OF 40 PIECES D. M. Swarthout, Director Friday Evening, May 2,1924 Robinson Gymnasium Tickets $1.50 and $1.00 St. LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RUDOLPH GANZ, Conductor ROBINSON GYMNASIUM, TUESDAY Afternoon, 2:30, Evening 8:20 UNIVERSITY CONCERT COURSE TWO CONCERTS Seats on Sale, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, at Round Corner Drug Store, and School of Fine Arts Don't miss the only great Symphony Orchestra Concert of the entire year. Soloists: Helen Traubel, Soprano; Waldemar Geltch, Violinist; John Kiburg, Flutist An Orchestra of 50 Artists = 105.37