TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball Outlook Brightens; Meet Washburn First Changes Made by Coaches First Year Men Show Good Form in Practices Baseball stock has gone up considerably in the Jayhawk camp the last week. It has become a tradition made in the positions and the team is looking better with every practice, Marle Price, who made his letter in center field last year, has been changed to shortstop and is taking the "hot ones" like an old timer. Captain Lonberg is in his old place with himself as is showing his usual style of play. "Bob Hill, who is playing his first year of varsity baseball, is holding down third base in good shape. Hill was at 16 and he doesn't just is just what is needed on third. Ogden a Good Hitter Ogden a good hitter Ogden, another first year man, is a "man of all trades," as he has been used at several positions and looks good at all jobs. He is a good hitter with great control, and the probabilities of breaking in on the regular lineup in the near future. "Eddie" Halpin has the old clatter behind the but and is offering valuable information to each and every batter. Hewett and Skinner are holding places in the outfield and specializing in knocking the fall out of the lot. The first scheduled game will be with Washburn, Thursday afternoon, April 17. There probably will be a third game in the season out-of-town team, next Saturday. Cosmopolitan Club to Topeka Thirty members of the Cosmopolitan Club will be guests of the Chamber of Commerce in Topeka, April 18. Attendees will take a four through the city to see the different places of interest. The invitation from the Topeka organization came in response to a letter sent to it by the club members in which they express a desire to be a final city. Student Surgeons Have Expensive Work Table From $650 to $200 is paid by the state of Kansas for one of the operating tables in the Bell Memorial hospital at Rosedale, and instrument cabinets similar to the kitchen cabinet with which every housewife is familiar are listed at $170 up to $200 each. An operating table is not much more complicated than a barber's chair, and is far from being as expensively furnished. Salesmen for the office are usually smart about they are giving the state very low rates on its supplies. First Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament to Be Held at K. U. Eleanor Hanson Is Managing Contest; Entries May Be Made Immediately Mixed doubles tennis tournament, composed of both men and women, will be held for the first time at the University soon. Never before has a tennis tournament been held in both men and women competed. Elenor Hanson, tennis manager of the Women's Athletic Association, is fostering the idea of mixed tournaments. 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