MAY 23, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Stoics Take Pennant In Hash House League By Beating Schumanns Guy Keeler Struck Out 14 Men and Cracked Out Three Hits Stoics Take Five Games Meek Worked Well But His Mates' Errors Cost Him Victory Guke Keeper took a game from the Schummann Club Thursday with 14 strikeouts, the score being 12 to 6, this makes five straight wins for the Stoics this season and gives them an average of 1000, cinching the dinner promised the winner of the Hash- House league by Brickens Cafe. Keeler also covered himself with glory at the bat, getting three hits out of four times at bat. Meeke, on the mound for the Schumann Club pitched fair ball, but the errors of his fielders let in many scores. The score: R H K Schumann .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stoic .. 2 3 1 1 2 3 x 12 10 2 Batteries—Stoic, Keeler and Maden; Schmann, Schmack, Manker, Wilson. Wells. Baseball Standing HASH-HOUSE Stoic ... 5 0 1.000 K, U. Club ... 2 1 .067 Godding ... 2 2 .500 Dunakin ... 0 3 -.000 More Inter-Class Games Planned for Next Year Conditions Special Coaches and Instructors Will Bring Back Pre-War Conditions W. O. Hamilton and Dr. James Naismith are planning to bring interclass and inter-school athletics back to a pre-war basis as soon as the fall term of school starts. Hamilton believes that the spirit of the school and interest in athletics next fall will be the same as ever. The plans call for several athletic fields for the men, and contests regularly. The Varsity and the two freshmen teams will have a special coach and the others will work under an instructor, according to Hamilton. This is the plan made for the football season. The basketball end of the schedule will he hard to handle because of the smallness of the floor in the gym and the inability to get other courts in Lawrence. The intra-mural games this spring are but a start for the coming year and as they have been a success the next fall will probably be carried out. Prof. George C. Shaad, head of the department of electrical engineering was at the new Lawrence city water plant Wednesday testing pumps and electrical equipment. Phi Bets Win Game The Phi Beta Pi baseball nine took another step toward the head of the class Thursday when they defeated the Sigma Phi Sigmans 11 to 0. Only three innings were needed to demonstrate the power of the modics in the national rhythm. The score: R H E Sigma Phi Sig ... 0 0 -- 0 0 2 Phi Beta Pi ... 6 5 x-11 8 0 Batteries--Phi Bets, Medill and Wilhelmy; Sigma Phi Sigs, Cox and Rogers. Umpire—Gimple. FOR THE May Fete Homers and 3-Baggers Win Game for Phi Delts The Phi Delts, with Uhlraub and Seldon Jones slamming out homers and also doing battery work won the MVP. The second was Alphs. The final score was 20 to 10. The Smartest of Wash Voile Dresses The game was by far the most freakish of any intra-mural game this season. A total of six home runs, one of which did not count, two 3-base hits, a double and twelve singles were made by both teams. Uhlbrahn lost to Hulbrahn and Solson Jones one. Pete Neighbors hit one but neglected to touch all the sacks in his flight around the bases and his circuit clout did not count. Kerr and Noel got 3-baggers and almost every player in the game got one or more sacks. Sig Alphs but lasted only an inning and a half. Stanford then went in on the mound but lasted only three innings. Jack Jones took up the burden in the fifth and lasted one inning, Pete Jones finished the game. Uhlbrahn and Seldon Jones went all the way for the Ph Dale but Uhlbrahn weakened toward the hard work because of the work with the bat. wilson williams...R H E Phi Delta ...201 151 124...H E Phi Delta ...631 094 124...H E Batteries; Uhrlaub and S. Jones; for Phi Delta Theta, Bell, Stanford, J. Jones, P. Jones and P. Jones J. Jones for S. A. E. Three technical reports, considera the best of those submitted this year, were read at the Electrical Engine- ering Society meeting in night might. The reports were: "Cream Separator," H. C. Long; "Elevat 器 System of the Kansas City City Commerce Building," H. W. Anderson; Manufacturer of Electric Systems, Prof. George C. Shaad gave a short talk on the object of requiring technical reports. Read Technical Reports 2. 1914 engineering graduates, Lawrence M. Allison and Howard L. Newby, called at Marvin Hall Wednesday. While a student at the University, Mr. Allison designed and built an airplane which he flew. Until recently when he purchased a farm near Lawrence, he has been employed by American Airlines Company. Mr. Newby, formerly with the American Cement Plaster Company, is now in the Burkburnett Oil field near Wichita Falls, Tex. Dean P. F., Walker left Wednesday night for Tulsa, Okla., to attend the annual convention of the mid-continent Mechanical Society of Mechanical Engineers. Now $2.00 a Pair. Will be advanced to $2.25. We suggest that you secure a supply at once. In artistic printings and colorings—immediately ready—including Betty Wales $10 to $18 IMPORTANT on June First Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery Innsbillene Hackman John Bunn Wins Game Against Phi Gams and Cops Division Championship Betas Will Play Finals In Pan-Hellenic League The Betas won a place in the finals for the Pen-hellenic baseball championship by defeating the Phi Gams in the final game in the division, 13 to 4. The Betas, Phi Gams, Sigma Chis, and Kappa Sigs make up this division. Bunn had an easy time on the mound, his support grabbing off all loose balls, except in the fourth, when, after the game was seved up by the Betas, the Phi Gams rallied and held in their four scores. The score: R H E Betas ...6 1 4 2 x -13 12 0 Phi Gams ...0 0 0 4 0 -4 4 2 Betzes-Batteries -Betaes, Bard and Marxen; Phi Gams, Kane and Miller. Jimmy" -Knoles. Pi K. A. Takes Game 2-1 After the Betas had trimmed the Sig Alphs in track Wednesday afternoon, the Pi K. As took them on for a game of baseball and again trimmed them, this time by a score of 2 to 1. Miller, third-sacker for the Pi K. As sizzled a line across second in the sixth inning with two men on, and when the center fielder muffed it, both men came in and won the game. The score: Pi K. A. ... 0 0 0 0 0 2—2 5 0 Sig Alph ... 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 3 1 Batteries, Pi K. A. Mathews and Widmer, Sig Alph, Bell and P. Jones. Umpire—OLeary. Big Sisters to Meet Chancellor Frank Strong will talk at a meeting of the big sisters of the Young Woman's Christian Association Monday at 4:30 o'clock in Myers Hall. The big sister movement at K.U. will be his subject. Other speakers will be Mary Burnett, chairman of this year's big sister committee, Miss Katherine Duffield, and Miss Alberta Corbin. STIFF OR SOFT STRAWS PANAMAS SAILORS BALIBUNTALS LEGHORNS MADAGASCARS Watkins National Bank FIBRES IN BUSINESS LIFE Capital $100,000 Offers Unusual Opportunities. We Offer You Unusual Facilities for Getting Ready. Lawrence Business College Careful Attention Given to All Business. Surplus $100,000 LARGE VARIETY PRICED RIGHT BY SKOF STADS SELLING SYSTEM TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON 712 Massachusetts Street Phone 505 Arthur C. Boyd, a sophomore mechanical engineering student at the University in 1917, has accepted a position as associate professor of the Santa Fe Railroad at Topeka, ac cording to information received by Prof. F. H. Sibley. Mr. Boyd succeeds Earl Rush, e.t.E., who is now expertional in Banking and Gas Company, Bartlesville, Okla. JUST IN! Whiting's Fine Stationery in Delicate Pastel Shades all the newest shapes and sizes Wolf's Book Store VARSITY-BOWERSOCK Mat. 2:30----4:00 TODAY ONLY EMMY WEHLEN "The Amateur Adventuress" Also Latest Pathe Saturday PEGGY HYLAND in "Caught in the Act" Night 7:30----9:00 TODAY — SATURDAY VIVIAN MARTIN "The Home Town Girl" Also Mack Sennett Comedy "When Love Is Blind" What shall we eat? Don't worry about it at all—Just make a date with your best girl and go to Brick's next Sunday evening There is always a jolly crowd there and you will have a good time and good food, too, it's Just a Step from the Campus THE OREAD CAFE E. C..BRICKEN, Proprietor BOX SUPPER at Christian Church Saturday 7:30 p.m. Local Christian Endeavor Union.