WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Washburn Will Be Strong Opponent for Varsity Nine K. U. Baseball Team Meets "Dutch" Lonborg's Crew on Local Diamond Tomorrow Coach "Potys" Clark's variety baseball nine will have their first battle with a foreign foe Thursday afternoon on the local diamond when they meet Arthur "Dutch" Lemborsky College "dutch" —weather permitting. Washburn is rated as the best college team in the state. They defeated St. Benedict's College last season, but the Redskins of Benedict has been rated high too. Lonborg Former K. U. Player The coach at Washburn, "Dutch" Lonborg, is a former Kansas baseball captain. He is the only man who ever completed an unassisted triple putout on the local diamond. He played third base here. In an effort to find his best working combination in the infield, Coach Clark has shifted several of the men around for this game. Dan Bolen, the lanky boy who has been ably replacing John Lonborg at first ooches, will stand at third and Abe Hodges will hold down the second sack position. "Bolen, Conbey, Hill, Ogden, Arn- strong and Hodges all were given a strenuous workout at second and third Tuesday night and Bolen and Hodges look like the logical choices for tomorrow's game," said Coach Clark today, "Our weakness seems to be at second and third base and I am working the men around to locate the best possible working infeld." Dunne to Pitch Dunne will start for Kansas on the tuberhead and Davis may be ceded on later in the game but all three of the pitchers are in good condition and are capable of going the full route. The game will be called at 3:30. G. B. Patrick will umpire. The K. U. linup will probably be: Halpin, c.losborg, b.10; Bodges or Armstrong, c.losborg, b.10; Price, c.Armstrong or Black, f.1; Skinner, c.Hefft, i. Dunne, p. Freshman Women Win Swimming Meet With Margin of Ten Points Seniors Secure Second Place; Juniors Finish Third and Sophomores Last The freshman won the women's inter-class swimming meet which was held yesterday, with a score of 43. The seniors were second with 34 points; the juniors with 11 points. The sophomores and seniors were last scoring only 2 points. Virginia Bowen, c'27, and Dorothy Barter, c'24, tied for first in the highest number of individual points between McClung, c'27, was next with 1 points. Five points were given first in each event, 3 for second, and 1 for third. The events and the winners of each are as follows: Rehay, won by bremond; 2-length side-stroke; M. Kemendy; c27, first; Higgins, c43, second; Hogg, second; McDowell, free-stroke; Bowen, c27, first; Lantz, c24, second; Sharon, c34, third; diving; Bowen, c27, first; Barton, c24, second; Carr, c23, third; breast-stroke for form; Barter, c41, first; Mollis, c24, second; McChung, c37, Underwater swim; Barter, c21; First; Carr, c25, second; Mc. Kennedy, c27; third; 3-length free-stroke; Sha- Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SUREME Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut, and Vanilla Peach and Vanilla Maple Nut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick or Bulk: Honey Moon Brown Bread Vanilla Maple Nut Poole Egg-Nog Special Blint Ice Fresh Strawberry Orange Pineapple Caramel Nut Chocolate Chocolate Chip Sherbets: Pineapple MILK Lemon It costs no more to have the BEST PHONE 182 KNOX HATS The Easter Spirit that fine dress-up feeling is admirably expressed in the distinctive exhibit of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes now on display here. Beautiful fabrics skilfully tailored into flawless fitting suits for men and young men. Totally original models in single and double-breasted styles. The popular loose, straight lines-and the trimmer waisted models for those who like them. $40.00 —— $45.00 —— $50.00 others $25.00 —— $30.00 —— $35.00 Houk-Green ron, e £27, first; Bowen, e £27, second; rom, e £27, third; breast-stroke; McClum- din, e £27, first; Mullins, e £24, second; M. Kennedy, e £27, third; plunge Luntz, c24; first, Carv, c25; second, Sharon, c27; third, back-stroke race; McClung, c27; first, Martin, c25; second, and Mullins, c24; Martin, For Your EASTER VACATION TRIP use the 16 TRAINS DAILY Topeka and Points South and West Kansas City, Mo. and Points North and East Through Service to Principal Points Information and Reservations J. H. ROHINSON, Agent Rock Island — Union Pacific Rys. Telephone 76 Lawrence, Kans. 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Peach Hosiery The new peach shades in hosiery in silk and chiffon you will want. Plaited Gloves Three tiers finely plaited and wee pearl buttons adorn silk gloves in pearl gray beige. SEE SEE THE KANSAS RELAYS 1,000 Athletes From 100 Schools in 15 States The Sports Classic of the Middle SATURDAY, APRIL 19th—MEMORIAL STADIUM West Buy Tickets Now and Get Choice Seats. On Sale at Athletic Office — $1.50 - $1 - 75c