UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JUNE 2, 1919. K. U. Rally Too Late To Count in Hard Game With William Jewell Sensational I-Handed Catches Made by Bert Smith and Bell of Cardinals Coach Bond's Varsity nine lost the game with the all-victorious William Jewell team Saturday at William Jewell, by a score of 2 to 0, McKinney, Cardinal pitcher, allowing the Jayhawkers only two hits. The Cardinals had the Indian sign on Slawson in the first inning, and a single, a triple, and a two-bagger scored the only two runs of the game for the Jewelwrites. KK was up after the district first, and all the runs got by them, they were unable to score on McKinney's offerings. Two sensational 1-hand catches featured the game, one by Bert Smith, and the other by Bell of the Cardinals. Bell's catch in the ninth frame cut off a Kansas rally which ended to come back and win for Kansas. R H E The score: R H E Kansas ...0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 William Jewell 2 0 0 0 0 0 x -2 9 1 Kansas Kessler Shawson and Batteries Walter W. Wilkins, Jewell, McKinney and Mayberry, Willows—Pat Boyle. Varsity Wins In Baseball From K.C. Athletic Club Kansas hits were well divided, Foster, Lashley, Lonborg, and Smith each getting a win over the other two. The other two won the other two. K. C.A.C. only got seven hits off Harms The Varsity nine stopped off in Kansas City on its way to William Jewell last Friday and took a game from a picked team of the Kansas City Athletic Club, considered by the baseball city animators, by a score of 7 to 5. Score is 7 to 5 in Game With Picked Kansas City Amateurs Harms worked on the mound for the Jayhawkers, Coach Bond saving Shawson for the William Jewell game. Harms was wild, walking four men in the game, but made up for it in sharpshooting, picking four men off first. The score: R H 1 Kansas ...000 010 15 -7 Missouri ...000 010 32 -10 A. C. A. C. ...000 010 40 -17 Batteries, Kansas, Harms and Weltmter; K.C.A. Walker and Kortz Sport Beams Bv Herb Little The loss of Marshall Haddock will greatly weaken K.U.'s chances of making a good showing at the Western Conference Track Meet at Chicago June 6 and 7. The other schools of the west have lost correspondence with good athletes in Texas with recording to Coach Hamilton, so that K.U. may have an opening for a few points against the athletes of the Big Ten. Manager Hamilton announced that he would send three or four men to Chicago next week. Rodkey will be entered in the broad jump and the half. Clift will go to represent Kansas in the dashes and quarter. Dewall ought to place in the mile, as Weston of the Aggies will leave Paris with Haddock and Ames. Ames mee this two-mile run, Eckel will be sent against the two-mile run, but Foreman of the Aggies seems to hold all Missouri Valley hopes in this meet. Many athletes in the middle west were included in the fifty most prominent athletes of the United States chosen to represent the United States at Paris, at Paris. Only those men who had seen service with the colors were chosen. Among the track starts are: Marshall Haddock of the University of Kansas; William Sylvester of the University of Missouri; Carl Rice of Parsons, Kansas; Bob Simpson of the New York Athletic Club; Bob Wisam of the Kansas Athletic Club; Loomis of the Kelly, Holy Cross sprinter and Sol Butler, negrer sprinter of Dubuque, Iowa, who holds worlds records in the dashes. Choose Speakers Tuesday Choose speakers. So far no speakers have been announced for Student Day. Mass meetings will be held by the various schools either this afternoon or tomorrow for choosing speakers. They must be decided on by tomorrow or the schools will not be represented according to a statement made by John Montheite, President of the Men's Student Council this morning. Co-Op Benefit Sale Nets $85 The University Woman's Association, raised sufficient funds at their white elephant sale held in the tarian Church last week for the co-operative house. Miss Katherine Duffield presided as auctioneer, and with the food and candy sale something over $85.00 Oklahoma and St. Louis Barred from Conference At the meeting of the Missouri Valley Conference officials at Ames, I. Saturday, the petitions of the University of Oklahoma and St. Louis University for admittance into the Conference were refused. The reason given, was lack of full faculty control of athletics at the two universities, the conference schools. requisite of' contendence, of Kansas. president of the conference presided over the meeting. Representatives of all the Valley schools were present. The only other business brought up was the request of Drake and Washington that they be permitted to use in various teams, which was refused. Next Years Football Schedule Announced Valley Conference Program Alternates With Last Year's Games Oct. 14 Open date Oct. 11 Emporia at Lawrence Oct. 18 Washburn at Topeka Oct. 25 Ames at Ames Nov 1 Aggies at Lawrence Nov 8 Oklahoma at Lawrence Nov 15 Nebraska at Lincoln Thanksgiving Missouri-Lawrence Football schedules for the University of Kansas, which were decided upon last fall, omit last fall's games, the games for next year begin in alternation with those of year before last. Thanksgiving Missouri-Lawrence Four of the games are scheduled with the valley conference teams, Ames, Nebraska, Kansas Agries, and Missouri. The Aggie and Missouri games are to be played on McCook, the other two on foreign soil. October 4, the first football date of the season, is still open. Emporia Normal is scheduled to mix with K.U. the eleventh, on McCook. Washburn gets her game at Topela on the eighteenth, and the Aggie game follows the twenty-fifth. The Missouri game is on Thanksgiving Day, at Lawrence. The Jayhawkers have a chance to revenge for their 33 to defeat by the Oklahmona Sooners on McCook last week. The same will be played at the same place. Alumni of Vanderbilt University have launched a campaign to raise $250,000 with which to build a memorial hall for their students who fought and fell in the war. This building is to be the center of the social religious, and athletic life of the students, alumni, and faculty. March 26-28, 1919, employers asked us to recommend 387 teachers for the best schools in twenty states and Hawaii. Before and after this date the most progressive Colleges and Schools in forty-two states and four foreign countries used our service because they have learned to appreciate THE BEST. We recommend ONLY WHEN ASKED TO DO SO BY EMPLOYERS. That is why OUR MEMBERS are usually chosen. They are wanted. No enrollment fee necessary. Register today for the best salaries. Ask for a copy of "STEPPING UPWARD." Send The Daily Kansan Home. The Western Reference and Bond Association 387 TEACHERS NEEDED IN THREE DAYS 768 Scarritt Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. —Adv. Sylvester of Missouri Was High Man of Meet With 11 Points As a result of the Missouri Valley Conference Track Meet, held at Hames, In., last Friday and Saturday, with Kansas placing sixth, with 12% points. K. U. must be able to do without the victor's share. The Aggie track team three points with Missouri a score second with 26% points. Grinnell and Ames tied for third place with 24 points. Haddock was high man of the Kansas team with 7 points. He placed second in both the century race and the 220-yard dash, and took fourth in the discus competition placing third in the 440. Heizer tied for fourth place in the pole vault, thereby receiving $\frac{1}{4}$ point. K. U's relay team, composed of Dewalt, Duff, Haddock, and Cliff, won second in the half-mile relay. Kansas Places Sixth In Slow Meet At Ames Sylvester of Missouri was high man of the meet with 11 points, winning first in the broad jump and scoring second in both hurdle races. Gallagher of the Kansas Aggies amused the doped American winner over his hurdles. Gallagher has been chosen as a representative at the Inter-Allied Athletic Games near Paris, which honor Gallagher did not receive. Hass of Gormall received 10 points by winning both dashboards; the only athlete presenting the school of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., scored 10 by winning the shotput and the disc. No individual stars were evident it the meet and because of a heavy vind no records on the track, which were broken. Bohm of India broke the record in the discus with a throw of 128 feet, $6\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Why not a box of Johnstons famous chocolates for your date tonight. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. Among the things you take on that boating up the river be sure and don't forget STERNO CANNED HEAT. 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