7. JUNE 4,1919 Jayhawk Baseball Nine Leaves For Ames, Ia. Tonight For Two Games Last Series of Season Will Decide Missouri Valley Championship for 1919 Fourteen men of the baseball squad leave tonight for Ames, Iowa, where the last two games of the Missouri lacrosse team to be played Thursday and Friday. This final two-game series between the Ames Aggie and the Jayhawk九里 will be the deciding point of the valley baseball championship. Only by taking both games can Kansas take off the pennant for this year's season. Ames has only played one game so far, that being the one with Kansas on McCook three weeks ago, in which she won by a large margin top up she has an "average" of 1,000 The Kansas Aggies have played four valley games, all with Kansas, and have lost two, which gives her an average of .500. Kansas has played five valley games, and losing three of them give her an average of .400. "If "Stem" Foster's nine can put a winning fight in both of the games with the Ames team, Kansas wins the pennant, so with this in mind she earns two days of classes to invade the Iowa stronghold with blood in their eye and a "Big Stick" in their bat-bag. Sport Beams Rv Herb Little John Bunn's feat of winning four sweaters, with another as soon as on the baseball sweaters of the year are given out, is one of the rewards that comes to a fine, heady type of college athlete, even though he be a lightweight. Foster and Lonborg, also light as athletes go, who duplicated his feat, give evidence of the fact that the hard-thinking, hard-fighting men succeed in University athletics the same as in the game of life. Ten "K" men in football are among Coach Leen McCarty's hopes for a championship team, when he takes office next fall. "Stem" Foster, captain of the team, "Scrubby" Laslett, captain-elect of the 1918 team, who left school to go to the army, Warren Woody, who went to an aviation camp in Alaska, and William Marxen, Lonborg, Heizer, and Desmond will all be back and no doubt on the gridiron booting the ball around for the Crimson and Blue. The freshman who thinks he is quite the thing, and who has acquired that great sophistication which comes with being a student at the University, swaggered up to vote against the Honor System in his son's situation to let the world know that you are crooked, and proud of it. Mount Oread dwellers will no longer make fun of Amy Lowell for writing an ade to a bath-tub. If the water pressure continues to be poor, persons living on the Hill will all feel the same way about it. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weather Report Temperature= June 3, 7 p. m., 47. June 4, 7 a. m., 48. June 4, noon, 59. Rainfall during the last 24 hours, 11 inch. Oklahoma Revises Rules For Athletic Control Oklahoma University has revise, its system of athletic control and is now eligible for the Missouri Valley league, helping to word re ceived here today. Formerly the athletic control rested with the students, but as this was the reason for the rejection of their application for membership to the university has revised the system, and it is now under control of the faculty. Sophomore Swimmers Lead in Woman's Meet Leaders Have 44 Points, While Juniors and Freshmen Have 34 and 28 Plunge for distance, first, G. Gaskill, sophomore; second, Capt. D. Drought, junior. Distance 471-2 ft. One hundred ft. side stroke: first, Shafer, sophomore; second, H. Brown, junior; third, Capt. Jessie Records were broken in the fifty ft. overhand, and the relay was won in a second less than it was last year. The coasters and coasters and the swimmers are all followed. The sophomores won the swimming meet, which was held in Robinson Gymnasium Tuesday night, by ten points over the juniors, their hardest competitors. The sophomores captured 44 points of all those made, the juniors came second with 34, and the captain of each team was the captain of the sophomore team, made the highest number of individual points, which was 19. Jeanette Shafer made 18 individual points and Grace Gaskill followed closely with 17 for the sophomores. Helen Brown was individual point winner for the junior class, making 17 points and the freshman team made 15 points, the largest number of individual points made by a freshman. Fifty ft. breast; fret, M. Russell, freshman; second, G. Gaskill, sophomore; third, G. Drake, junior. Time. 16 3-10 seconds. Martindale, freshman. Time, 31 seconds. One hundred ft. free stroke: first, Capt. J Shafer, sophomore; second, H. Brown, junior; third, Capt. J. Martindale, time, 29 3-10 seconds. Fifty ft. stroke; first, Jean Shafer, sophomore, second, Capt. D, Drought, junior; third, R, Miller, freshman. Time, 14-9 to seconds. Compulsory diving: first, Capt. D. Drought, junior; second, Capt. J. Martindale, freshman; third, Capt. Jo. Shafer, sophomore. Voluntary diving: first, Capt. J. Martindale, freshman; second, G. White, junior; third, G. Gaskill, sophomore. One hundred ft. overhand; first, Capt. Jo, Shafer, sophomore; second, H. Brown, junior; third, M. Morris, freshman. Time, 29 seconds. One hundred ft. breast: first, M. Russell, freshman; second, G. Gaskill, sophomore; third, G. Drake, junior. Time, 37 seconds. Fifty ft. overhand; first, H. Brown, junior; second, Capt. Jo, Shafer, sophomore; time, N. Morris, freshman. Time; 11-9 to 10 seconds. Fifty ft. side; first, Capt. J. Martindale, freshman; second, Jean Shafer, sophomore; third, D. Drought, junior. Time. 13-2-10 seconds. The relay was won by the sophomore team, composed of G. Gaskill, S. Mayer, Jean Shafer, and Capt. Shafer. The junior team, composed of Wright, G. Whites, G. Drake and H. Hewlett, took second place in the relay. Electrified Tree Worries Sorority An exciting time "was had" at the Alpha Micron Pi house Wednesday night. The insulation came off of an electric light cable which touched a tree in front of the house. The electrified树 presented imminent danger and the A. O. P.'s feared the cable would break at any moment. TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON Phone 505 712 Massachusetts Street VARSITY— MATINEE 2:30-4:00 NIGHT 7:30-9:00 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Rex Beach's Tremendous Drama of the Yukon "THE BRAND" at 8:30 o'clock ALSO BRAY PICTOGRAPH TOMORROW NIGHT Remember this is your chance to see K. U.'s best dramatic talent in an all-star cast composed of such actors as Craig Kennedy and Florence Butler. Electra is the most expensive production ever staged at K. U. The big chorus, costly stage setting, original music, elegant costumes, big orchestra, and superior acting will make this play enjoyable to everybody. ROBINSON GYMNASIUM ELECTRA The last University production of the year Every seat in the house will be a good seat for Electra, as there is a high stage and the speaking is loud. Reserved seats may be had at the Registrar's or at the door. Only 75-cent seats are left. Beginning at 9 o'clock, repeated calls were sent to the police station and fire department, but no aid was forthcoming. It is alleged that one of the women became confused and called for the pulmotor, but this has not been verified. Finally, at 10 a.m., four from the barn and eliminated the trouble, after which the sisters were able to retire in calm. Tuesday's Kansas gave as winners of the "K" in cross country running, Rodkey and Hanna, who won their letters in the spring of 1918. Besides these two men, Erval Coffey, Rex Brown, Dana McCall and Loren Dewall were also awarded the prized sweaters. Pearls Diamonds For Graduation Gifts Give Jewelry for presents. The most beautiful and appropriate of all gifts. We have a beautiful line of watches to select from. THE GIFT SHOP A Marks & Son Jewelers Original Marks Jewelry Store 735 Mass. A good plan among other plans for the summer would be to take home a box or two of Cranes superior stationery for your summer correspondence. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. Among the things you take on that boating up the river be sure and don't forget STERNG CANNED HEAT. With sterno you are insured a hot fire fog all purposes. Rankins Drug Store...Adv. Say It With Flowers From Say It With Flowers From THE FLOWER SHOP MR. and MRS. GEO. ECKE—Leading Florists $ 8 2 5 \mathrm {1 / 2} $ Mass. Phones 621 For Vacation Trips New Traveling Bags and Suit Cases of quality. Besides being good looking they'll give the service you need. $5.00 to $25.00 Attend the Summer Session! Are You Short A Few Credits In Your Standing? Perhaps for different reasons you have fallen short a few credits —credits which are needed to complete your requirements for graduation on schedule time. There is no better way to "make up" work than through a few weeks' study in the K.U.Summer Session Don't put off until next fall what you can do today; make up your mind that you'll "make up" your work in the Summer Session! TWO SEPARATE TERMS Enroll in either or both First session...June 17 to July 25 Second Session...July 28 to Aug. 29 For further information see or address Director of Summer Sessions, Room 119 Fraser Hall. "THE SUMMER SESSION IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE TIME"