THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Leather Pushers to Clash Tonight in Benefit Bouts Coach Dixon Will Mix With Blue Diamond Fighter in Feature Bout of Evening Boxing fans will have a chance to see some real action tonight when Tommy Dixon, boxing coach and former featherweight champion of the south, meets an unknown opponent from the Kansas City Knicks at the boxing exhibition to be held in Robinsco gymnasium at 8 p. m. This exhibition will be the last boxing show of the year, and is being given solely as a benefit, the money to be used for the purchase of equipment of next year's boxing team. A preliminary bout will be staged between two Lawrence High school boxers, followed by bouts be JOHN MONTGOMERY tween sixteen members of the University boxing squad. Those who will meet in the ring 'night are John Montgomery, Keefe O'Keele, James Grier, Kenneth Spencer, Victor Hill, Alex Hodges, Seelig, Dick McKeen, Mervin Graham, W. T. Immier, Dick Mearl, Lester Kurnfeld, John Bell, Jess Eisen, Warren Baroque quartet composed of the Wilson brothers and two others will furnish music between bouts. To Tommy Dixon's coaching and the faithful work of the squad members is due the credit of Kansas having a boxing team which fought to a tie with the K.C. A.C. teams as best in this section of the country. Boxing, doubtless, has established itself as one of the leading interschollege sports. It is practically assured that next year's boxing team members will be given sweaters. An admission of fifty cents will be charged for tonight's show. The exhibition is open to all, and ladies are especially invited. Injured Baseball Player Improving at Hospital David Armatong, injured second baseman on the University baseball team, is improving rapidly, according to authorities at the University hospital today. The swelling is leaving his leg, which was broken when he sled to first base Monday afternoon. The doctor will see about putting a cast on the injured man's leg today, and it is probable, the nurse said, that he will soon be able to leave the hospital and walk on crutches after the cast is put on. It will necessary for him to use the crutches six weeks until the bones have knuckle. Kansas Tennis Team to Play at Stillwater Friday and Saturday This accident puts Armstrong out of the baseball game for the remainder of the season. One Day Match to Be Played With Southwestern on Return Trip The Kansas team team will be making its first trip of the season when it leaves tonight for Stillwater, Okla., where it will tangle with Oklahoma A. and M. Friday and Saturday. Nothing is known about that team, except that it tied Missouri after the latter had been beaten by Kansas. On Sunday the team, which will probably consist of captain George Glaskin and Mui Rour Partners, will journey to Norman and present his results. These courts are said to be unusually fast, much more so than the clay courts which the Jayhawk courtists have been using since 2015. Norman provides some real competition, as they gave Missouri almost as severe a drubbing as was handed them here. In addition, Kansas will attend the defeat suffered in Norman last year. On the return trip, a one day match will be played with Southwestern College at Winfield, South western has practically the same team they had last year when they were bested by Kansas. Kansas to Play First Valley Baseball Game at Manhattan Friday were sure they needed the next home game, according to Captain Glaskin, will be with Oklahoma University. May 7. Kansas will break into Missouri valley baseball tomorrow when Coach Potek Chay and 17 players journey to Aguilleville to meet the Corsant aggregation. The schools will play a two game series one at 4 o'clock on Friday and the other at 2 Saturday. Coach Hopes to Win Pennant for Fourth Consecutive Season For three years the valley pennant has waved in the Kansas breezes on M. Orread, and Coach Clark hopes to keep it there for another year. The team is in good condition with the exception of Armstrong who is out of the game on account of a broken foot for basketball and players will leave for Madison at 9:15 tomorrow morning. Puss Davis will hold the mount for Kansas in Friday's game. Wright or Dunne will do the hurling on Sat. and Sundays. In the second form than the Jayhawkers, having played four valley games already. They won one and lost one to Missouri, and dropped two to the Washington, executing a real battle in both games. The following lineup has been announced besides the pitching staff: Haddin, catcher; Lonborg, first base; Hodges, second base; Price show stop; Bolin, third base; Black, left field; Dugan, right field. Other players who will make the trip are Bishop, H. Davis, Holmworths Hill, Hill, and Qeden. There will be a Kappa Phi meeting tonight at the Methodist church In addition to GOLDEN STATE LIMITED Lv. Lawrence 4:06 P.M. Lv. Kansas City 5:45 P.M. Ar. Chicago 7:59 A.M. Information and Reservations J. H. ROBINSON, Agent Rock Island — Union Pacific Rys. Telephone 76 Lawrence, Kans. Delta Upsilons Win Game The Delta Upsilons defeated the Delta Tau Deltas in the first game of the Pan-Hellenic season West. The team won the new fieldman by a score of 10 to 3. Delta Tau Deltas Defeated by Score of 10 to 3 Heavy hitting by Bob Moby and Floyd Skarner, coupled with the confusing heart-side delivery of Paul Beck, was responsible for the vile attack. Wade Cloud of the Delta Tau was responsible for two of his team's ans when he drove one of Moby's wisters over the fence for a house-un with one man on base. In the first half of the seventh inning, Lowden, Delta Tau pitcher, sprained his ankle sliding into see-through coverings from the field and was taken hunked. 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