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The baseball team played the University freshmen last Saturday morning and were defeated by a score of 25 to 11. In the afternoon they played the Haskell second team. The basket ball team played the Seneca team Saturday night. Miss Hazel Renshaw and Wayne A. Gutherie were married at the home of the bride in Enid, Okla., last week. Miss Renshaw was a Kappa here last year and attended the Fine Arts School. The groom was one of the most popular Phi Psis here last year. After visiting in San Antonio, Texas, a few weeks they will go to Bartlesville, I. T., where they will make their home. They both have many friends who wish them a long and happy wedded life. Benefit Ball Game. The University of Iowa played the Iowa professionals Monday, and the proceeds of the game were given to the earthquake sufferers of San Francisco. German Club Doings. The German Club entertained out-of-town visitors with an informal party last Friday evening at the Club house. An interesting little farce, "The Footpads," was presented. The Club quartette sang the comic song, "The Fortune Teller." The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. The out-oftown guests were: Misses Mary Shields, Garnett; Mabel Perry, Kansas City; Paddock, Manhattan; Kilborn, Garnett; and Harker Rhodes, of Winfield. Pictures for High Schools. Strawberries and Cream at Vic's. The University of Kansas is presenting to every accredited high school in the State a fine picture of the University buildings and grounds. The pictures are made by Dave Horkman's and are about fourteen by forty inches. They cost $2.50 each. There are about one hundred and forty accredited schools in the state. Fine toilet soap at Vic's. Harker Rhodes, '04, principal of the Winfield high school, read a paper before the modern language teachers Saturday, on the use of German sentence writing. --- When a man gets into the ordinary ready-made Spring Suit or Coat and Pants, he gets into two things—the clothes and trouble. Our Clothes are the extraordinary kind, different in style, tailoring and quality—the "no trouble" kind. Nothing but strictly all wool fast colored, artistically tailored garments find room here. CLASS DEBATE NEXT MONDAY. Our guaranty of satisfaction goes to every wearer. Come in for a "see," we'll not urge you to buy—the Clothes will do that. OBER'S The Substitute For the Scrap--- Who the Debaters are. The Good Clothes Store. Next Monday evening the debating teams of the freshman and sophomore classes of the University will meet in the first match of intellects which has taken the place of the old time class scraps. The debate will be held in the chapel on the Missouri question of regulation of railway rates. The sophomore team is Ansel R. Clark, Miller McCreary, and Omer Miles. Clark is from Montgomery county, and did his preparatory work in the Portland Oregon high school and the Oregon Agricultural College. He is a member of the University Athletic Board. McCreary is an engineer from Leavenworth. He was president of the class last year. Omer Miles is a commercial student in the College, and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The members of the freshman team are H. C. Waters, Clyde Fife and Tom R. Gowenlock. Waters is from Galena Kansas and did a great deal of debating in his high school course. Fife is from Kansas City Mo. and a graduate of Dillenbeck's school of oratory in 1904. He is an ordained minister, the youngest in Missouri. Gowenlock is a graduate of the Clay county high school in 1905. He was president of his his class in that school for all four years. 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