UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 26,1919. Wedell Calls Freshman For Baseball Practice Outdoor Work to Begin Abou April 1—Game With Lawrence Possibility "All freshmen must intending to go out for baseball should send home for their uniforms immediately, if they have one," said "Dust" Wedell, freshman coach, in announcing the beginning of practice for the freshmen. "This is in order that they may be ready for the tryouts for the permanent freshman squad, which will begin on the first day of practice." In all probability, practice will start on the first day of April. The date all depends on the weather. Coach Wedell requests that freshmen who are going out for practice watch the Kansan for announcement as to practice. No freshmen men are wanted in the gym for practice. The floor space is limited, and is all reserved for varsity material. Coach Wedell has received a challenge from the "Lawrence Scrubs" baseball team to play a game, and will accept. The game will be played the first week in April on McKeck Field, as soon as Wedell gets his material together. The Lawrence team is composed of several good amateurs of Lawrence, and Coach Wedell hope by the time this game is finished to get his squad in shape to take on the varsity for a few stiff skirmishes. The squad this year will not be as large as it has been in times past, as Coach Wedell announces unless exceptionally good material is brought out, the squad will be held down to about fifteen. Old Kansan Cubs Boost for Kansas in New York Alumni of the department of journalism, University of Kansas, are doing much to place Kansas before the eyes of the East, according to James Lyne, a former Kansan, now in New York. "Several evenings ago I attended a little garret party in Greenwich Village as the guest of a journalist who was formerly on the staff of The Daily Kansan." Mr. Yuke said in a letter to the Kansan. "I was the only outsider at the gathering. All the others were on the staff of one of the New York papers. During the evening this former Kansan cub was chided by his associates for the "insidious Kansas propaganda" sent out from his desk. My interest was aroused and I found after careful reading that the allegation is undoubtedly true and applies practically to all Kansas newspaper men in New York. It is an unconscious tribute paid to the Sunflower state and is a C. E. ORELUP M. D. Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Glass work guaranteed. Phone 445. Dick Building--Adv. powerful factor in making our Alma Mater better known. "I think that the example of these loyal Kansans, most of whom are from the University, is a good one for the students of the University to follow." Gladys Long, c'21, visited Laura Jackman, fa '20, in Wichita during vacation. Marion Wolfson, e'22, who was not in school last quarter, has enrolled in the University for this quarter. Spring Styles Speaking of Shirts Spring Sty in Madras Percales Oxfords Art Silks Tubs Crepes Collar att Extra collar Collar detached $1.50 up Borsalino Salerno Schoble Hats now ready- $5 to $10 Headquarters for Indestructo Trunks JOHNSON & CARL BOWERSOCK THEATRE One Night Only—Monday, March 31st The Hunter-Lytell Producing Company Presents 'MARY'S ANKLE' In Three Interesting Views by May Tully The same bright, breezy comedy that kept New York laughing for 16 weeks Interpreted by Prices—$1.50, $1.00, 7c and 50c—Plus Tax Seats on sale at the Round Corner Drug Co, Thursday, March 27 Eva Sawyer, fa 21, spent Saturday in Kansas City with friends. W. H. LYTELL and Associate Players Talk it over with Clayton 133.—Adv. Margaree Shaw, c'21, Florence Harkrader, c'19, Laura Harkrader, c'22, spent Saturday and Sunday with Frances Kennedy, c'20, at Noria. Creta Seeley, c'22, spent the vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seeley in Topeka. Private instruction in voice and violin. Prof. J. A. Farrell, 1008 Tenn. St. Telephone 1244--Adv. Drink the natural water. Mount Hope Spring—McNish. Phone 198. Adv. Read the Daily Kansan. Nyltia Persipara eliminates excessive perspiration under the arms preventing odors and soiling of garments. Rankins Drug Store. VARSITY BOWERSOCK Matinee, 2:30, 4 o'clock Night, 7:30,9 o'clock TODAY-THURSDAY TODAY ONLY ALICE JOYCE in one of the greatest pictures ever shown "The Lion and the Mouse" Also Bray Pictograph VOILA DANA "Satan Junior" Also Latest Pathe News A Metro Special At the Bowersock Tomorrow WM. S. HART in "THE POPPY GIRL'S HUSBAND" Twenty-one shades of Rit at the City Drug Store.—Adv. Salted nuts, fresh every day at Wiedemann.—Adv. HILLS PANTS FACTORY Shares $1.00 as long as they last Student who is a hustler wanted they're to be different this year— PALACE BARBER SHOP The Most Sanitary Shop in Town FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. The central theme is dancing, so K. U. people will like it. APRIL 9TH Its Western prototype will cost you only 35 cents. An original musical comedy built around the latest song hits from New York— TIES SHIRTS COLLARS An excellent assortment-guaranteed values DON'T SHED ANY TEARS, K.U. FOLLIES Ties 35c to $4 SKOF STADS Shirts $1 to $10 ELLING SYSTEM if you didn't have the $3.50 to take in the Ziegfeld's Follies when the Watkins National Bank Capital $100,000 Careful Attention Given to All Business. Surplus $100,000 We Are Ready To provide you with all student supplies. We have been busy getting in new goods and are now prepared to sell you things you need for your school work— We serve you quickly and satisfactorily. And for the past twenty-five years students have been making our store their headquarters— Text books, note books, engineering supplies, artists' supplies, fountain pens, Martha Washington candies—Fresh each week— University Book Store 803 Massachusetts Street WHERE THE K. U. CARS STOP For Student Supplies Our Theme Paper has Quality. Buy your leather note books at Carter's— Buy your leather note books at Carter s- We carry all kinds of note books and all sizes-We cut and punch note paper to fit all or any note books- The best fountain pens on the market can be secured here— Engineering supplies and instruments of all kinds-K. & E. engineering rules. Typewriters for rent. F. I. CARTER 12TH ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL 1025 Mass. Street. Phone 1051 Tournament Six Sessions Friday and Saturday-53 Teams Competing—39 Boys'—14 Girls'—for Championship of State. SINGLE ADMISSIONS 30c, including War Tax STARTS FRIDAY, 10:30 A. M., MARCH 28 Robinson Gym. SEASON TICKET, Admitting owner to each session (not transferable), $1.00, including war tax. ALL TICKETS AT MANAGER'S OFFICE IN GYM. ON SALE AT LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL