UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAY 21, 1919. K.U. Frosh Rally in Ninth all but Ties Haskell Score Jones Slams Fast One Against East Fence of McCook for 3-Bagger The freshman baseball team dropped a game on McCook Field Tuesday to the Haskell Indians 8 to 9. The Indians grabbed the win off the many in the first series, Coach Wedell's wards, but after Wedell took Toy's place in the box, the first year boys tightened up, slammed Bushy ummerically, and only got through the second Indiana score in the ninth, when they collected three runs. Jones, K.U. freshman shortstop got the feature hit of the game, slamming one Busy's fast ones against the east fence of his team. He nailed his team out to Haskell this afternoon to play the Haskellites the return game. Tuesday's score: R H E Haskell 1 2 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 -9 8 1 K.U. Freshman 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 3-8 7 9 Umpire-Pierce. Sport Beams By Edgar L. Hollis Otte and Slawson put on a great Pitcher's dual in the second game of the Aggries. Both use the same style of play, each depending upon control and knowledge of the game to bring home the victory. McGrath is considered one of the best twirlers in the Valley and the Aggies depend upon him and Otto to win the conference title for them this spring. K. U. has a shot at the Valley championship if they take a brace in return games with the Aggies and win the series and take both of the Ames games at Ames. The football men are pulling for the retention of McCanes as hand director. They realize his worth to the spirit of the game in the fall. Joe Schwarz, cheerleader for next year, is planning to offer several prizes for new yells and will try to have a lot of "new stuff" to spring underbound thousands in the way of yells and songs at the games next year. The Aggies support baseball very well. Their management claims baseball a money maker at the Manhattan institution. Tennis at K.U. has taken a crop. However, it will be back with the return of students next fall and the replacement of tennis courts. Marvin Harms has been used at first this spring because of his all-around baseball ability. He was one of the best pitchers on the freshmen squad last spring. He had covered a ton of pitches with sickness to work a whole game on the mound. He will be back strong next season. John Bunn is one of the best all-around athletes in the University. He has won a letter in football, basketball and baseball. In the three sports he has held down important places on the teams. Bunn is a small man but depends upon his speed and fast thinking to carry him through his work. The scorers at the Haskell-Aggie and Kanaas-Aggie track meet Friday are contemplating a merry time keeping the two meets separated and results properly tabulated as the meet progresses. The Men's Student Council are pulling for inter-class athletics next fall. In the "good old days" they used to have inter-class games and inter-school games which created more excitement than many minor inter-collegiate games of the season. K.U. is aware of the heat of the "Potas" Clark as head of the *teaching* staff. He is a likeable coach and can get more out of his men than most of the K.U. instructors on the gridiron. Nebraska is considered to be the strongest track school in the Valley Conference, but Missouri, K.S.A.C. Washington, Ames, Grinnell, Drake, and K.U. are all going to Ames May 31 for blood and high honors. Sellars Back From France Senior Bob Senns James L. Lee, c16, is visiting at the Thomas house. Mr. Sellers has just returned from France. He gave up his position as teacher of history in the Lawrence High School to enlist in the hospital corps in December of which he was a member received three citations, one being from General Pershing, for handling the greatest number of casualties, in the least time, under the greatest number of casualties. We deliver this hospital drained 27,000 out of the 37,000 casualties. He will enroll in the summer session. Limited to 150 For Ball Limited to 150 For Ball "We will not be able to handle more than 150 couples for the annual Popularity Ball at F.A.C.H. in May '98." The girls today. "The little is small but we are going to put in a real party for the three hundred who attend. Some local confectioner will serve for the dancers." = $ \frac {\mathrm {J O H N S O N}}{\mathrm {A S C A R L}}. $ Say— that Straw Hat Day is Friday — 23rd Make Your Initial Appearance in a J & C Hat All sizes All styles Prices $2.50 to $10 VARSITY—BOWERSOCK Mat.2:30----4:00 Night 7:30----9:00 TODAY - THURSDAY TODAY ONLY MARGUERITE CLARK In "Come Out of The Kitchen" This is the famous play in which Ruth Chatterton starred for two years on Broadway and which has played in many other cities all over the land. Also Bray Pictograph Watkins National Bank Surplus $100,000 Capital $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. LOST-Pair rimless spectacles, tortie lenses,- Friday afternoon between Fraser Hall and 13th and Oreand Return to Kansa office. What You've Been Looking For? SOLID COLORED BENGALINE SOFT COLLARS Also WHITE SHIRTS With Attached Long Point Soft Collar Use Sterno canned heat for quick lunches while traveling, camping, or hiking. Rankins Drug Store—Adv. Taxi 148 Calls Answered early or late Moak & Hardtarfer TWO NEW WAIST LINE SUITS Silk Yoke Green Flannel $32.50 ED. W. PARSONS Repairing and engraving diamonds, watches and cut glass. Fancy Green Unfinished Worsted $40.00 SKOF STADS ELLING SYSTEM Jeweler 725 Mass. S Hotel Kupper Kansas City, Mo. Convenient to the shopping and Theatre District especially handy for ladies being at Eleventh and McGee. Cafe in connection paying special attention to benitures. WALTER S. MARS, Mgr. Wear a Sailor This Summer Besides being good looking the ones we show, have comfort leather sweat bands- $3.50 to $5 Bangkoks Panamas THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING OHO! OHO! And so is the FRESHMAN FROLIC FRIDAY, MAY 23RD Robinson Gym Price $1.50 K. U.—AGGIE TRACK MEET, FRIDAY 3:30 P.M. In Connection with HASKELL—AGGIE Meet. Two meets in one. Tickets 35c including W.T.