UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAY 14, 1918. Invitation Meet May 18 For Missouri Valley's High School Track Men Meet Kansas City High Schools Will Get Expenses Paid to Meet Is Classiest Meet of Year Best Athletes of Middle West Will Compete Here Next Saturday The meet is open to all high school athletes and entries are not restricted to this state. The best athletes in the high schools in the Missouri Valley will be invited to enter this meet. Many men who did good work in the state inter-scholastic meet here two weeks ago will enter athletes. The annual high school invitation track meet will be held on McCook Field, May 18. The Kansas City high schools will enter teams. The Kansas City schools refused to enter the meet at first because of the expense of sending four teams here, but the University will pay the Kansas City schools' expenses this year. The classiest high school athletes will compete and good time should be made. In the past one or two men have placed well against teams with large entry lists. K.U. Nine is Preparing For Series With Ames Last of Present Week First Double Plays of Season Pulled in Practice With Freshmen The Varsity nine defeated Coach Wedell's freshmen by a 2-0 score in a four-inning practice game last night and the team played together much better than in the Missouri series. Goodwin had easy sailing for the Jayhawkers and he did not allow the yearlings a single hit. Harms pitched for the frosh and was in good form, but two hits by Isenberger and Foster, mixed with costly errors, put Foster and Schoepel across the plate. The Varsity infield played well and completed the first two double plays made by the infield this year. Lonberg started the first one, while Foster was responsible for starting the second one. Neither Cherry nor Oyster were out for practice, Cooper subbing for Cherry on first base. The team will leave for Ames tomorrow with the expectation of giving the loww a fight for the series. The Jay Hawkeys can take two of the three games, they can go into second places in the Valley race. Weltmer will probably be unable to make the trip with the team and the same outfield that played against Missouri will be used, with Keeler, Oyster and Scheeppel playing the garden positions. Kansas Will Meet Tigers In Tournament Saturday Captain Uhls and Men Have Been Practicing Hard for First Meet The Kansas tennis team will meet the Missouri team here Saturday, May 18, in the first tournament of the season. Captain Kenneth Uhls has selected Howard Skaer and Claude Matthews as his team mates for the meet. The men have been practicing hard every day that the courts are in shape so that they will be in the best of condition for the matches. Captain Uhls only gets to work with his men on Saturdays, but he is practicing hard in Kansas City every day. There will probably be two single matches and a double match. Captain Uhls and Skaar will probably work in the doubles while Uhls and Matthews will work in the singles. Kenneth Uhls appears to be the best in the valley this year and should have little trouble in taking his match. The other two men are new men on the team this year, but they should give the team from Missouri a hard battle. Architects Give Dinner The Architectural Engineering Society will hold its annual banquet at the Midway Cafe tonight at 7 o'clock. Chancellor Frank Strong, Dean George Shaad, and Prof. Goodwin Goldsmith are the principal speakers. Several student members also will speak. The dinner will be served on a strictly war menu. A Corrector Corrects The annual examination for certified public accountants will be held at the University May 15 and 17 under supervision of the department of economics and according to regulations of the state law providing for such examinations. 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