MAY 29,1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ham Leaves With Team for Ames Meet Tonight Welty Cannot Enter on Account of Sprained Ankle Coach Hamilton, with Mirie Cliff, Ralph Rodkey, and Will Rheinhart, leaves tonight for Ames, Iowa, to participate in the Missouri Valley Conference Track Meet Friday and Saturday. Captain "Dummy" O'Leary, with Marshall Haddock, "Chuck" Heiser, Duff, Marxen, Butcher, Deewall, Eckel and Liggert will follow morning, as the events which they are entered are scheduled for Saturday. Haddock and Clift are both expected to get honors in the dashes. en to get the right number Marxen, Haddock and Liggett are entered in the weight events and ought to place a few points. Welty's ankle which he sprained badly in the Aggie meet last Saturday prevents his going on the trip, and K. U. cannot expect Hizer and Rodkey to take many places in the pole vault and hurdles. O'Leary, Rodkey, and Rinchart are possibilities for the quarter, although Hamilton may save Rodkey to run in the half. The second ground in the mile, Foreman of the Aggies being his strongest opponent. Eekel will run the two-mile, and expects to get revenge for his drubbing by the Aggies last Saturday. Butcher will take Welty's place in the high jump, and from this week's indications ought to go five feet ten and get at least a place. Rodkey is entered in the broad jump. K U's strong relay team ought to take the conference cup this season, as Deewall, Duff, Haddock and Clift are all in fine form. Marshall Haddock will leave Ames for New York immediately after the meet Saturday night, as he is due to report to Secretary Rubin of the American Amateur Athletic Union June 3. K. U. Club Defeats Schumann K. C. Club Dennis Bettler The K.U. club defeated the Schumann club in a five-inning game on Hamilton field by a score of 9 to 7, Wednesday. Home runs and long hits featured the game. ca features the game. Pumphries pitching for the K.U. Genuine Palm Beach Clothing of Quality Material and TAILORING MOST PRACTICAL SUMMER SUIT for Service and Comfort. All shades of colors from very dark to medium light Worsted Designs. Extra Trousers with each suit. was a bit wilder than usual but Meeke, for the Schumann's got along fairly well after the first inning. Score by innings: R H E Schumann's...130 7 6 4 K. U...390 30 Batteries: Schumann's Meeke and Shikibu; Pumpkines and Porter. Uhmie: MillRill. Acomas Defeat Kanza The Acomas defeated the Kanzas on Hamilton Field Wednesday by a 6 to 1 score. The pitching of Bayles, Acomas, featured the game. He struck out nine of his opponents and walked only two. SKOF STADS ELLING SYSTEM Priced Right by Keenie and Beisner pitched for the Kanza team, scoring three strike-outs and three walks. The score by images: R H E Acoma... 300 001 1 6 5 4 Kearns... 000 100 1 0 6 6 Batteries, Bayles and L. Landon; Keenie, Beisner and Fulton. Umpire--J. Irwin. and three walks. The Varsity baseball nine with Jay Bond, left today for Kansas City to play a picked nine from the Kansas City Athletic Club this afternoon on the club's diamond in Kansas City. Coach Andy Hines, the Missouri, where a game is scheduled with the William Jewell nine. Coach Bond took about fourteen men. W. S. G. A. Approves Resolutions Offered (Continued from page 1) K I I. Will Play K.C.A.C. Team manner. Smoking on the campus, however, has become a University matter by action of the Board of Administration. We believe the ruling prohibiting smoking is being enforced. If it is not to be enforced, it should be repealed. (2) We consider it the part of wisdom to substitute class and school mixers for class and school smokers. We recommend that the smokers be abolished, because the University clearly does not desire to make it easier for a student to contract the smoking habit. The University should remove temptations rather than place them in a student's path. REV. O.C.BROWN former pastor of the church, will speak at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, June 1st, both morning and evening. He will be pleased to meet all of his old friends. 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 QUR MEMBERS are usually chosen. They are wanted. No enrolment fee necessary. Register today for the best salaries. Ask for a copy of "STEPPING UP-WARD." Tennis Team Leaves for Norman The Varsity tennis team of C. K. 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