THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Yearlings Are Divided Into Three Sections for Baseball Work Large Number of First Year Athletes Causes Triple Separation The largest squad for freshman baseball that has ever turned out, has reported to Coach Bunn this spring and competition for places on the "fresh" nine will be keen from now on. Between 75 and 80 men are reporting regularly on the freshman field and in order to try out all the men they must be divided into three separate divisions. Part of the squad will play Friday afternoon, another part Saturday morning and the remainder will get their teams split. Everyway every man will play a full game With such a large squad Bunn is unable to get in very close touch with the men individual, but he is getting a good line on them and has the best view of the catcher for almost every position, however, the catchers are very limited. "The infield material looks good, and if I have a good infield I will be able to make outfielders," said Bunn. Swinson looks like a real find for the first base job, and Kaywood looks like a veteran at second. The prospects for the pitching look especially good with his yesterday afternoon, along with hitting and fielding practice. S. A. E. Rush Party April 5 Sigma Alpha Epison will entertain Saturday, April 5, with their spring rush party. A number of guests from throughout the state are expected to attend the party. The alumni will also be guests of the chanter. - Practice courts are being held at the School of Law, Clubs are organized in the various classes and pitted against each other. The juries preside over the practice court is made similar to that of the supreme court of Kansai. Golf Association Holds Meeting and Tournament The Kansas Editorial Golf Association will hold its spring meeting and tournament at Wichita May 9 and 10. The grass greens of the Wichita Country Club will be the scene of the tournament. The largest attendance in the history of the association is expected this spring, according to H. W. Albright, secretary of the association. The members of the committee in charge of the plans for the tournament are Marcellus Murdock and Clyde Spear of the Wichita Eagle Sidney Coleman of the Wichita Beacon, and H. W. Albright, manager of the Wichita office of the Western Newpaper Union. Coffin Foundation Fellowships Offered Science Graduates Continuation of Research Work by Students Is Aim of Foundation Applications for Charles A. Coffin Foundation fellowships to be awarded this year may be filed with W. W. Trench, S. scrierian, Charles A. Coffin, of New York, or by April 15, from whom application blanks may be obtained. These fellowships are given in electricity, physics, and physical chemistry, and are available to graduates of the universities, colleges and technical schools of the United States who have shown, by the character of their work, that they could, with advantage, work in educational institutions either in this country or abroad. The committee in charge desires to award the fellships to men who, without financial assistance, would be unable to devote themselves to research work. Six were awarded last year. Applications from seniors as well as graduates, will be welcomed, but any award to a senior will be conditioned upon his being graduated. Five thousand dollars has been made available by the Foundation for this purpose. The fellowships carry a minimum allowance of five hundred dollars each, which may be increased to meet the special needs of applicants to whom they are granted. Bacteriology Club Sets Date for Annual Picnic The Bacteriology Club decided at a meeting in Snow hall last night, to hold its annual spring picnic Wednesday, April 16. The picnic grounds have not been decided upon but黛绛 arrangement are being worked During the meeting Professor Lane, head of the department of zoology, gave an interesting talk on "Evolution" from the zoological After the business was completed waffles were served to the members vesent. There will be a pie and box supper at the Methodist church Friday. Insist on WIEDEMANN'S Ice Cream THE CREAM SIURENE Brick Specials for this week: Hi-Life and Vanilla Lemon Pineapple and Vanilla Black Walnut and Vanilla Other Flavors, Brick Hulife Hulkadee Chocolate Turtle Pretti Bread Food Strawberry Carmel Nut Carmel Chip Black Walnut Lemon Pineapple Lemon Ice Cream Sherbets: Lemon Pineapple Orange It Costs No More to Have THE BEST Phone 182 Alex Hodges is coaching the trac team while Conch Schladmann on away a short business trp. April 4, at 8 p. m. Boys bring pies and boxes or anything to eat. The girls have guaranteed to buy them. Tennis Sharks "Practicin'" Relay Artists "runnin'" Baseball fiends "hittin" the horsehide" —all sure signs of Spring and Spring means— Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes —a wonderful showing of Suits in all the new patterns, colors, styles, for Men and Young Men here for your choosing $35 to $50 Carl's Superior Suits with 2 pair "long" trousers— $27.50 - $30 - $35 New Spring Shirts, Hats, Caps Sweaters, Neckwear and Hose on now on display. Glad to show you! Friday and Saturday Shows: 2:30 - 1:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 Prices: 10c & 28c Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen in "Unseeing Eyes" William S. Hart in "Singer" Jim McKee "It Pays to Dress Well Every Minute, Every Day" Just 17 days before Easter Topcoats with that Spring look. Suits with the Spring "air." Neckwear in Spring colors. Everything here to put your appearance in tune with Spring. 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CHICAGO BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO You want to see Kansas represented at the Olympic Games— You want our American Athletes to go and receive the best of "attention" So they will be physically fit. Thursday Night—Memorial High School—you will have the opportunity to do "your share." Dr. Outland's Entertainers Music and Motion Picture "Big Game Hunting in Alaska" 2 hours of clean, refined. Educational Entertainment for your approval—every dollar received above expenses goes into Olympic Fund. "SURE YOU'RE GOIN'" $\Delta$ admission $1. Tickets now selling. This ad courtesy of— Bowersock Theatre TWO NIGHTS—APRIL 7th and 8th Elks' Dixie Minstrels Seat Sale Now Open Bowersock Theatre Box Office Hours 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 Prices—Parquet and first 3 rows in balcony $1.10 balance of balcony 83c. Second balcony 55c. Many Good Seats Left, But Hurry— They're Going Fast