MAY 7, 1919. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hash House League Is Now In Full Swing K. U. Varsity Will Play Haskel Indians on McCook Field at 4 o'Clock Friday With return of dry spring weather the athletic activities of the students are commencing again. The fields are in fine condition and from two to four games are played every day. The Varsity has only one game scheduled, that with the Haskell Indians this afternoon, but has been working out hard in preparation for the two games with the Ames nine next Monday and Tuesday. The intra-mural games are going on; two or three games every afternoon. The Stoics are showing up strong in the Hash-House League, with three games won and none lost. Four teams divide the lead in the Panhellenic League—the A. T. O.'s, the Betas, the Phi Kappas and the Sig Alphs, and some exciting games are going to be seen when the final series is played off. Nothing is definite about the Inter- Fraternity League, but so far the Pi U's appear to be going stronger than any of the other teams. Sport Beams By John'A. Montgomery In addition to the game this afternoon, Coach Jay Bond has scheduled another game with the Haskell Indians at 4 o'clock next Friday after noon on McCook Field. The admission to the game will be only twenty-five cents Manager W. O. Hamilton announced today. With the schedule of the Hash-house league only half over, the withdrawal of the Dean and Bricken nines comes as a surprise, because being in the cellar at this stage of the game should not discourage any team sufficiently to withdraw when only two or three games would put them in running order. Eugene Graham informs the writer of this column that he has visited about six of the larger student commons at different universities and that every one of them was an apparent failure because only about six prespons include a couple of janitors were present at any of them. Graham says he is strong for the stadium and athletic field and that his father, who is an alumnus of the University, is also boosting for the stadium and athletic field. The writer has also visited one or two commons and cannot say that the students were as enthusiastic over them as the few opponents of the athletic field and stadium memorial here would have us believe. The writer has also been to football games at a few universities and must say that there was a world of pop among the students over the games. John McMurphy, a returned overseas officer, says he believes the athletic field and stadium would be the most appropriate memorial suggested and that he believes an overwhelming percentage of the men in the service believe the same way. W. O. Hamilton's Proteges Face Missouri Saturday "I can make my predictions as to the outcome of the Kansas-Missouri dual meet here Saturday but do not see how the K, U, men can win. I think we will make a creditable showing," said W. O. Hamilton today. "Haddock ought to stage a comeback in the sprints and the relay team ought to come back. Wetty may do something in the hurdles, as Systester of Missouri is not running as good as in the early part of the season." Always fresh—salted peanuts at Wiedemann—Adv. Pi U's Beat Acomus 12 to 6 Pi Upsion won from the Acomas Tuesday afternoon with a score of 12 to 6. The Acomas made all their scores in the first inning and the Pi Us came back in their half and garnered six. Kline won, replied in the third. Kline for the Pi Upsion team in the first frame. Baker was replaced by Rodkey in the fourth for the Acomas. Kanzas 18; Sigma Phi Sigma, 1 Kanza's baseball club Tuesday night defeated the Sigma Phi Sigma club with a score of 18 to 1. The game was slow and tiresome. The Sigma Phi Sigmas failed to connect with the ball and their numerous errors added to the Kanzas' total score. HOW THEY STAND PAN-BELLENIC Team W L Pet. A. T, O 2 0 1.000 Betas 2 0 1.000 Phi Kappas 2 0 1.000 Sig Alphs 2 0 1.000 Phi Delta 1 0 1.000 Delta Taus 1 1 .500 Phi Psis 0 2 .000 Sigma Nus 0 2 .000 Acacia 0 2 .000 Kappa Sigs 0 1 .000 Pi K. A. 0 1 .000 Sigma Chis 0 1 .000 Phi Gams 0 0 .000 INTERNATIONAL Phi Bets 1 0 1.000 Alpha Chi Sig 1 0 1.000 Pi U. 3 1.750 Acomas 1 1.750 Kanzas 1 2.333 Sig Phi Sig 0 2.000 INTER-FRATERNITY HASH-HOUSE HASH-HOUSE Stoiles ... 3 0 1.000 Goldling ... 1 0 1.000 K. U. Club ... 1 1 .500 Shumann ... 0 2 .000 Dumakin ... 0 2 .000 Dean and Brickens withdrawn. The "A's" of the Woman's Athletic Association are going to have a hike and picnic supper Thursday, May 8. All the women are asked to meet at the gymnasium at 5:00 o'clock. 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