MAY 7, 1918. K. U. Will Meet Tigers Saturday at Columbia In Annual Track Meet Jayhawkers Weakened by Loss of Four Men Going Into Service Rice May Establish Record Kansas Is Strong in Field Events—"Kansas Week" At Missouri UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Kansas track team will go to Columbia, Mo., for the annual dual meet with the Missouri Tigers Saturday. The Kansans will meet the strongest competition in the Missouri Valley in this meet. TIGERS GREAT IN DASHES TIGERS GREAT IN DASHES The Kansas team has relied much upon the sprinters for victory in all of the previous Valley meets this season. Scholz, the Missouri star sprinter, who has broken and equalled several records this spring, should take firsts in the sprints against the Jayhawkers. The Tigers overwhelmed the K. U. team in the indoor meet in Convention Hall. They have about the same material for the meet Saturday, while K. U. has lost Welly, Shreve, Coffey, and Clift. Haddock and Lobaugh will run in the dashes for K. U. Kansas has several good quarter milers in Rodkey, Russell and Lobaugh. Murphy will run in the half and Dewall the mile. Oglivie and Hama are the best two-milers on the Kansas squad. Hobart is the best K. U. hurdler. STRONG IN FIELD EVENTS In the field events, Rice is sure of his place in the high jump. Haddock will compete in the weight events, and Rodkey and Howard in the broad jump. Howard will do the vaulting from the base ball, which has left school. This week will be Kansas week at Missouri because the baseball nine will play there Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. "We are going to give the Tigera what we have and take what they give us in the right spirit," said Coach W. O. Hamilton, this morning. Women Are To Splash In Finals of All Class Swimming Meet Tonight Only Few Vacancies Left in Ten Events of Pool Frolic The finals of the women's swimming meet will be tonight in Robinson Gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock. Each class is represented in almost every event. Coach Pratt believes the few vacancies that remain will be filled in time for the opening tonight. Following is a list of events and enries: Following is a list of events and enries: 50 foot side— Freshman—Janette Shafer, Sophomore—H. Brown. Junior—Capt. E, Atkinson. Senior—K. Reding. 100 foot breast— Freshman—G. Gaskill. Sophomore—Capt. D. Dawson. Junior—(vacant). 50 foot overhand— Freshman—Josephine Shafer. Sophhore—H. Brown. Junior—M. Clark. Senior—K. Reding. 50 foot back— Freshman—Jeannette Shafer. Sophomore—Doris Drought. Juniors—Eric Littrell. Senior—R. Endaccott. 50 roof breath Freshman Josephine Shafer. Senior Capt.-Capt. D, Dawson. Junior-Capt. E, Atkinson. Senior-Capt. M, Hodder. Diving (compulsory)— Freshman (vacant.) Sophomore — D. Drought. Junior Senior S—N, Endgap. Diving (involuntary)— Freshman—(vacant). Sophomore—H. Brown. Junior—(vacant). Senior—R. Endacott. 100 foot overhand— Freshman—Josephine Shafer. Sophomore—H. Brown. Junior—M. Glaner. Senior—R. Endacott. Plunge for Distance— Freshman—G. Gaskill. Sophomore—(vacant). Junior—Capt. E. Atkinson. Senior—K. Reding. 100 foot side— Freshman—Jeanette Shafer. Sophomore—D. Drought. Junior—(vacant). Senior—Capt. M. Hodder. The relay teams have been made up and this will probably be one of the most interesting events of the meet. The first event will start promptly at 7:30 o'clock and the meet will probably not last longer than an hour. Headquarters K. U. Regiment May 2, 1918 General Orders No. 8 General Orders No. 8 1. J. E. Todd is hereby appointed 1st Lieutenant. He will drill as Regimental Supply Officer; and will have charge of "Make Up" drills. 2. The following men are reduced for cause in accordance with G. O. No. 7 and "Notice" dated April 261. Sgt. LaMer. Sgt. Stevenson. Corp. Penwell. Corp. Cline. Corp. Brown. Bv orders of E. M. BRIGGS, Commanding. J. C. McCANDLES, Capt, and Adj. "Make up" drills will be changed from 5—6 to 3—4 p.m. beginning Monday, May 6th. Lieut. J. E. Todd will be in charge. E. M. BRIGGS, Commanding. Taxi 12 'PHONE "One-Two" P AL A C E BARBER SHOP PALA CUE BARBER SHOP A first-class shop for K. U. men Electric massage FRANK VAUGHN, Prop. 730 Mass. St. "We're in Business for Your Health Toilet and Shaving Needs Kodak Supplies Welkos Drug Store Formerly Evans' 819 Mass. CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter Women's Racket Match Will Begin Thursday All women who expect to enter the tennis tournament should sign up immediately on the bulletin board in the gym. Coach Pratt hopes to begin the tournament Thursday so it can be finished easily before school closes. Last spring the games dugbed by the team had been rained on, weather. The courts have not been in good condition this spring and extensive practice has not been possible. It is hoped that a good showing will be made nevertheless. Senior Invitations Are Here Senior invitations will be delivered this afternoon and Wednesday from 8 to 12 in the morning and 1 to 4 in the aftermath, at the check stand in Fraser Hall. A few extra invitations have been ordered and are for sale at the regular price. A war saver is a life saver! Buy War-Savings Stamps! Many novelties in fancy candies appropriate for Mother's Day entertainments. Wiedemann.'s-Adv. Meet your appetite at our table. The Anderson Cafe 715 Mass. To Talk On Vegetable Fats Miss E. D. Tector of the department of home economics, will lecture on "The Use of Vegetable Fats." Wednesday afternoon in Fraser Chapel at 4 o'clock. She will also discuss the use of meat as a substitute, and the use of vegetable fats, instead of animal fats. All girls of the University are urged to be present. We salt almonds, pecans, filberts and peanuts—salted in fresh cream- butter. Wiedemann's.-Adv. Send the Daily Kansan home. Spring is here!—so are the new fabrics for Spring Suits. 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