UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LOSE ONE — WIN ONE TO ENTER PENN GAMES Kansas Divides Honors Wit Chinese Baseball Team of Hawaii University Monday, Chinka 9 to 7, and Tuesday Kansas, 7 to 6, are the results of the two game series with the Chinese baseball team of the University of Hawaii in a few words. But figures don't change your consideration that Monday's game was a present to the Orientalis. If you don't believe it ask George Smee, K. Uurler that afternoon, who after holding the visitors to nine scattered hits, and contributing a home run, and double to seven, had the good fortune to have seven errors and "given him in way of support by his teammates." saw success. Of the two games yesterday's was by far the better and of course Kansas won. In the main it was a triumph for two of Coach McCarty's recruits, lanky Wint Smith and Connie Poierier. A total of seven blows was collected off the two Jayhawk in twirlings, five from Smith in seven innings and two off Poierier in three innings. However, she credited the credit for wining the game having been sent in when the score was tied at the openion of the eighth. Tuesday's game! CHINESE B, B R H PO A I J. Chin, seh. 4 2 2 A 1 Ayon, jb. 4 0 1 Y Chinese, if. 4 0 1 7 Mark, c. 5 1 2 1 Latin, 3b. 5 1 0 1 Swain, w. 4 0 0 0 Dob, b. 4 0 0 0 Imman, p. 4 0 0 0 Alko, h. 0 0 0 0 Aklo, cf. 3 2 0 3 Totals... 37 7 6 6 25*12 3 *One out when winning run was A ninth inning rally in which three Kansas counters were sent across on three walks, a single and an error, gave the Crimson and Blue the victory. the box scores of the two games: acced ASR AIR B E H I O P A E Gibbens, 2b. 1 1 0 1 0 Mittel cf. 4 1 1 2 1 Wood, sec. 4 1 1 2 1 Smee, Ir. 4 2 3 2 1 Lew尔mer, c. 4 2 3 2 1 L Lew尔mer, c. 3 0 1 16 1 King, sb. 3 0 1 16 1 King, sb. 2 0 1 16 1 W, Wulmer 3 0 1 1 0 W, Smith, p. 3 0 1 1 0 W, Smith, p. 1 0 1 0 Weber 1 0 1 0 1 Score by innings: Chinese... 000 202 202 Korean... 200 202 203 Totals ... †Batted for King in ninth. †Batted for Polier in ninth. **BAMBAH** Summits: 1 Strike: 109, 200 800 203 204. Summa of Strike: 2 Poinier: 1, Hits off baman in 8 innings in South in spain on 2 Poinier in 8 innings in South in spain on 2 Poinier in two innings. 2 Two Wins: Yenshih Miyama in Wood. Base on balls; off Inman 6 of Wood. Base on balls; off Inman 6 of Wood. Stone basse—Chin, Akio Wandell. Sacrifice hits-Ayou, Ven hains, and Hines. Scorer—Chin, Akio Umpire, Hikes. Scorer, Spider. The Soph Hop Management announces that the Fraser Hall check stand will be open at the following hours: Thursday: 8:30-9:30 a.m. Thursday: 1:30-1:50 a.m. Friday: All day. Seniors and faculty members may enter their prior invitations for tickets at the stand. Tickets will also be on sale. The very latest in swimming caps and shoes at Carroll's.-Adv. Baseball scores every night at Carrolls...Adv. All kinds of typewriting done neatly and accurately. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Work called for and delivered. Bell 616...Adv. Spalding's tennis and baseball goods at Carroll's...Adv. Get your smokes at Carroll's this evening and read the ball scores. Adv. Furniture Styles You need have no fear of changing style if you buy your furniture at Strachan's. Furniture of quality of design and structure is always of permanent style, and that is the kind of furniture that characterizes the Strachan Stocks. Handsome furniture this spring will be just as handsome next spring and for many years after if it is surrounded by other furniture of quality. The Strachan Store is the home of Quality Furniture, and Service that make trading with us a pleasure as well as a profit. Start right this spring by fitting out at least one room at Strachan's. Treweeke and Reber Start for the East This Afternoon Two Jayhawkers left this afternoon for Philadelphia to take part in the Penn Games Saturday afternoon. Captain Reber will enter the shot put and discus throw while Treweeke will enter the long jump. Two athletes represent the strongest points in the Kansas team and their showing on the outdoor track this spring caused Coach Hamilton to enter them in the big eastern carnival. Treweeke has been trained at the neighborhood of six feet regularly and has also been broad jumping around the K. U. record of 23 feet 1 inch. Both of these records should win him places in the Penn Games and good he will doubtless bring back a collection of jewelry in the form of medals. Captain Reber has been heaving the shot at unusual distances for a couple of weeks. He wanted this Philadelphi boy to be put in the pill up around the forty-four-mark. This will give him a place in the big meet unless some unusually good man are entered. His distance in the discus throw is considerably higher than he would be a place in the Penn Games but he will enter this event while he is there. The Ohio State University was the first institution to introduce rural engineering as a form of agricultural extension work. ANNOUNCEMENTS All seniors who expect to be graduated this spring and have not filled out their applications for degrees are offered by F. Oyster's office at once and do so. Franklin Lecture Postponed—Owing to conflicting dates, the lectures of Dr. E. F. Franklin have been indefinitely postponed. Election of Cheerleader, members of Athletic Board and members of the Men's Student Council will be held Thursday, May 4. Petitions of candidates for these offices must be presented to the president of the Men's Student Council before 6 p. m. April 28. Leland Thompson. R. A. Burch, Justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas, will lecture in Fraser Hall at 4:00 Thursday on the History of Criminal Procedure on French Criminal Procedure." The K. U. Debating Society will leave 89 Miss. St. at 5 o'clock Thursday for a feed and impromptu program. Patti B. All, come. M. H. Read, president. The members of the Latin Chorus ill meet tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Miss Oliver. The International Polity Club will meet tonight, April 26, at the Pi Polity Club. Meeting calls of Cornell, Palma Rowland Hills, and Cornell will speak. Meeting called at 8 p. m. A special meeting of Sigma Xi will be held Thursday, April 27, at 4:30 in Room 101, Chemistry Building, to report the report of the Board of Electors. nymphs in the May Fete, May 12, are asked to report this week to Dr. Alice Goetz in Robinson Gymnasium. Little rehearsing will be required. All junior girls wishing parts as The newest thing in bathing caps and swimming shoes. See them at CarryMe. Get your glove, bat or ball here and get new gods. Carroll's--Adv. The Forty Club will meet at 1215 Oread Thursday evening, April 27. Send the Daily Kansan home. Boarding Club Buyers Know Blue Ribbon Bread Better make its acquaintance—just step to the telephone and leave your order. The car will stop and open a card. You'll like what you get at Phone 501 Bell Brinkmann's Bakery 933 Massachusetts Indestructo Trunks Bags and Suit Cases Sold Exclusively by Johnson & Carl IT'S YOUR MOVE Get into the game and find out for yourself why our methods of dyeing clothes and pressing suits have become so popular. Of course there are some mighty good reasons for this OWEN does not do a job any old way, just so as to get it done. Our customers always go away satisfied, for it is our business to see that they are. Either phone is good: 510 Bell or 464 Home Here's ONE of our secrets—OUR WORK WILL SATISFY or we will. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Special Course Ticket Two Concerts for $1.00 Now on Sale at the Round Corner Drug Co. Concerts Next Tuesday at 2:30 and 8:15 "Delighted" That is the way we feel about our new Silk Gowns. Georgette Crepes, Chiffons, Tafetas, Gross-de-Londres, Tulle, Charmeuse, all-beautifully made. And the colors—Green, Lavender, Navy, Rose—truly they make a pretty picture. We'll Both Enjoy Your Visit Even if you are not in the market just now you will enjoy a visit into this land of new shapes and pleasing trees tomorrow afternoon. Really now Why Not Tomorrow? Before we finished we wanted to tie up our white cotton dresses but we didn't want to risk the Prices from $12.50 to $30 and from $6.75 to $25 COME SEE FOR YOURSELF AT WEAVER'S A Word to School Administrators DR. WILLIAM T. BAWDEN, Specialist in Industrial Education, U. S. Bureau of Education, Washington, D.C. You are interested in the latest developments of scientific management applied to public education. The University of Kansas has secured the five specialists whose pictures are here reproduced to conduct a course during the Summer Session. Each man will deliver eight addresses. This should appeal to you. Other courses for superintendents and principals are described in the Summer Session Catalog. Drop us a postal card for any desired information. F. J. KELLY DIRECTOR SUMMER SESSION UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. H. B. WILSON Superintendent of Schools, Topeka, Kansas. Expert on Building the Curriculum. JAMES M. GWINN Superintendent of Schools, New Orleans, La. Expert on Rating Teachers. GEORGE E. MELCHER Director of the Bureau of Research, Public Schools, Kansas City, Mo., on Efficiency Tests. DR. LOUIS W. RAPEER Author of Text-books on Health Administration, State College, Pennsylvania.