SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1924 107256814325453768923824384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419424254264274284294343543643743843944454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878888888888 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN K. U. Tennis Team Gets Flying Start by Beating Tigers Glaskin and Rogers Get All Sets in Three Matches; K. U. Plays Illini Next Week The Kansas tennis team got on to a flying start Friday by admin inserting a sound drubbing to the Min net net. The Jayhawker team, consisting of Captain George Glaskin and Muir Rogers, came through without the loss of a single set in the three matches played. This overwhelming victory is proof that this early date indicates that the Kansas team should be in the running for valleys honors this year. Singles Hotly Contested The match between Captain Glaskin and "Dutch" Mindlin of the Missouri team proved the most interesting and was the most closely contested match of the day. Glaskin won the first set handily at 6-4. In the second set, however, with the count 5-3 and 40-love in Glaskin's favor, Mindlin staged a remarkable rally and not only tied the score at 5 all but went to a 6-5, 40-15 lead. At this point Glaskin, who had an opponent blinded in his strokes came into his own and after some brilliant playing on the part of both, ran out the rest of the set, winning 8-6. In the other singles match Rogers had his way throughout and completely outplayed Hubbell, the Tiger captain, in every department of the game. Rogers was playing in mid-season with a strong bantam-bell tennis, winning 6-3, 6-4. Doubles Are Won Easily In the doubles match the Kansas team was going at top speed and experienced little trouble in downing her opponent. The scores were 6,1-2, 6-0, 6-0, worn out. "Dress Ze Inside," Says Mademoiselle Friday's match was the first for both teams. The Missouri team goes from here to Manhattan, where they will play the Aggies, and from then into Oklahoma where they meet Oklahoma U. and Oklahoma A. & M Kansas plays Illinois here next Friday morning. Cleveland, O., (United Press)—“What man lives to snuggle up—to bristly neck of ze shingle-haired girl” is Mlle. Jeanne d'Armonde maintaining that a girl wraps away her charm when she nubs her hair lady. She believes American women have no individuality in dress. Mile, d'Armande, a "petite" Parisian, is on a tour of "se world", demonstrating what is Parisian chic and how to attach it. "Zay look nice, but zay all look zeaame! Boryish zuitah! Bohin志哈! Boryish zuitah! Bohin志哈! so much time on society, clubs and charity, and so beetle on how to have "Dress je inside, not ze outside. Ze sweet girl should wear pale yellow zings; ze efficient girl, straight dreses; ze and jelly girls, bright "No matter what good zings are inside, upairties, if ze show-window does not invite, nobody will stop to wear it," argues this brown-haired Parisian. "But ze american girl buy any dress, just so eat feet, she dress only her outside and all ze outsides look like ayy come from one store." Engel to Talk on Passion Play "The Passion Play of Oberammergau" will be the subject of an illustrated lecture by Prof. E. F. Engel at the meeting of the German Club Monday afternoon. Professor Engel has witnessed the presentation of the play and has been a guest at the home of Anton Lang, who has the part of the Christ. The meeting will be held in room 313 Fraser at 4:36 p.m. All Columbus, including the University of Ohio, will advance their clocks one hour beginning Sunday morning at 2 o'clock. Under the new system, students must aise in an hour earlier to attend their classes. Under the new system there will be an added hour of daylight in the afternoon which, according to the athletic department, is almost indispensable for the conducting of intramural and varsity athletics. Ohio State students will soon give a chance to earn their own money. The University Window Cleaning Association which was organized at the University of Colorado in 1915 is now to be established at Ohio State. At present there are 12 college branches of this organization. Third Floor of Museum Will Have More Space The opening that is on the third floor of Dynegie museum for the purpose of letting light from the skylights through to the second floor where the pathology department is located, will be floured over soon. The skylight will be raised and set higher on the roof and by doing this some 1000 feet more of floor space will be added. The skylight at the present time does not give adequate light for the pathology. The roof of John Shaw, superintendent of buildings and grounds; and the department needs the extra floor space that will be available by flooring the opening. Big Swimming Meet Will Decide Women Inter-class Honors Ten Events to Feature Match for Supremacy; Veterans Compare Teams The inter-class swimming meet for women will be held Tuesday, April 15, at 4:30 p.m. in the pool at the gymnasium. Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in physical education has instructed the teams for several weeks. The events will be as follows: 2-length relay; 3-length free-stroke; 2-length free-stroke; 2-length side-stroke race; 2-length breast-stroke race; 2-length breast-stroke race; 2-length back-stroke race; breast-stroke for form; underwater swim; plunge in the water; team may enter three events beside the relay, and two members of each class team may enter each event. The members of the class teams will each receive 100 W. A. points, and those on the championship team will be given 50 points in addition. Several women who have carried high school records will play a part in the inter-class swimming contest. Dorothy Higgins, c24, has made a good showing in plunging: Bbe McClung, c27, in breast and back-stroke races; Virginia Bowen, c27, in diving; and Marie Jones, c28, in swimming. They seem keen rivals in the free-free stroke. The teams picked are as follows: senior; Higgins, Lantz, Barter, Walker, and Mullins; junior; Jones, Carr, Hansen, Martin, Poulk, and Liebesboud; sophomore; Patterson, Brown; Kennedy, Mr. Brown, kennedy, and Babb; freshman; Bowen, Kennedy, McClung, Aldrich, and Sharon. The professional force of Ohio State University is highly indignant over the attitude of canine visitors to their classes. The professors claim that the dogs set a bad example to the students in falling asleep, and also in leaving before the classes we over. At the Jure commencement of the University of Oklahoma, 575 students will receive 579 degrees. This estab- lishes that these persons to be graduated in a year, wingless hen was brought to the poultry yard at Oklahoma A, and M. olege recently for the purpose of search by the department of animal sciences that knowledge is believed by members of the department to be a mutation. Both Pitchers Show Good Form in First Ball Game of Season Halpin, Price and Lonborg Ac Like Veterans, According to "Polys" In the first regular nine-inning game between the varsity and the fresh Saturday afternoon, the yearlings were given the short end of a 6-2 score. Both Dunn, who worked in the box for the varsity, and Davis, who pitched for the fresh, went the limit and both looked good. "Either would have looked good in valley competition," said "Patsy" Clark, baseball coach, after the game. "We had to be very smart. I was well pleased with the result. There was not much choice between Hill and Ogden at third. Cobb had a slight advantage over Armstrong and McBride in defense, and Price behaved like veterans." In the outfield, Black has practically clinched the left field position, eaving Skinner, Hewitt, H. Davis and C. G. Davis to fight it out for the In the second game, Wright was on the mound for the frosh and Hollingsworth for the varsity. Thursday afternoon, at 3:30, the varsity will play Washburn on the local diamond. Dunn will probably start for Kansas. to "Potsy" The summary: The Slave Bracelet Fresh 002 000 000 9 8 Substitutions: C. G. Davis for Hewitt in the fifth with sixth string. Couboy for Armstrong in the fifth inighthair. H. Davis for Skinner in the fifth with Rill in the fifth inighthair. Patrick Eight hundred women will open the exhibition given by the Women's Physical Training Department, University of Texas, April 8, by singing "The Eyes of Texas," and waving orange handkerchiefs as they march through a room formed Twelve hundred girls will participate in the exhibition which gives a review of the work done by that department. $1.50 to $35 Three women at the San Marcos, Texas, normal school were sentenced to solitary confinement by the dean because they cut their hair to short. Direct from the importer. New designs, new colors, Come in and try them on. U R welcome. The very latest in bracelets. Has captured immediate attention everywhere. Umpire, Patrick. 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This year the play will be given out of doors on a specially built stage and amphitheatre. The football coach of Columbia University recently threatened to discontinue football practice if the students did not turn out for practice. The university backed by the Athletic board, and the student board of the university Sherwood Eddy, internationally known as a student leader and authority on political, social and industrial problems will conduct a three week visitations at the University of Nebraska, beginning April 9. Percolators, Toasters, Irons Curlers, Marcel Wavers Study Lamps, Grills Kansas Electric Power Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Butler Joint Recital Plymouth Congregational Church Monday, April 14th, 8:30 O'clock Admission: $1.00 - 75c Tickets on sale at Bell's Music Store and School of Fine Arts Clothes for Easter You'll find here the style you want in a suit at the price you want to pay. Hundreds to choose from. Select yours tomorrow. 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