UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kodak Views of the University Sport Hash Matson Collier, by who himself put Marquette high school in fourth place in last week's Invitation Meet, is coming to Lawrence today to listen to reasons why he should become a K. U. freshman next fall. Collier's fear of grabbing thirteen points in the fastest high school meet held in the Missouri Valley this season, has attracted the attention of the Marquette boy has several excellent chances to attend college next year, other than at K. S. U. With Collier and Dedo, the big Dutch miler from Kansas City, Kanis, the K. U. freshman squad will look mighty good next year. If it Missouri did get those last two baseball games last week at Columbus, Kansas has the Missouri Val. The election of a track captain for 1916 will be held next week. Bonnie Rebe Reber and Archie Grady are among the prominent candidates mentioned for the honor. Heres to two great American birds! The Turkey on your tail and the eagle in your pocket Whiting's Standard Box Stationery Buy Your Stationery at Carroll's ley championship for 1914 so safely stowed away that even a Tiger lawyer couldn't talk it away. The postponement of yesterday's Tiger-Kanen Argie game at Columbia lost for the Tigers their last chance of getting a tie. The final Missouri Valley standning now reads: Kansas, played 9, won 6, lost 3 percentage, 667. Missouri, 10, won 5, lost 5, percentage, 500. The Kansas Aggies and Ames are tied for third place. Freshman baseball numerals have been awarded by William Weidlein, freshman coach. This is the first time that freshmen have ever received numerals for baseball. The freshmen to receive numerals will be able to successfully fill in the vacant places on the Varsity next year. The following men were awarded numerals: Weber, 1b; Capt. Uhrlaub, b; Bell, p; Smith, p; Carter, c; Gibben, 2b; Uhrlaub, 3b; Gedney, ss; Fitzgerald, f; Foltz, f; Welter, f. Women's Point System Points for various activities: W. S. G. A.: president, 35; vice-president, 25; secretary, 25; treasurer, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20; freshman and sophomore representatives, 15. Y, W. C. A., *president*, 20; *vice president*, 20; *secretary*, 20; *treasurer*, 25; *cabinet members*, 25; *members of committees*, 5. No. points allowed: senior 40, junior 40, somorehom 30, freshman 20. Chairmen of standing committees, departmental, and committees of honors. pcints; vice-president, 25; secretary, 25; members, 20. Senior class: president, 30; other officers, 10. Publications: Kansan editor, 30; Kansan board member, 15; Oread editor, 20; Oread staff, 5; Annual editor, 30; Annual board member, 10. Junior class: president, 30; other officers, 10; Prom manager, 25. Class officers: junior and senior, 10; freshmen and sophomore, 5. House chairmen, 5. Publications: Kansan, editor 15. Managing team: Kansan, editor 15. board member 16. Departmental Clubs; president, 10; other officers. 5. Dramatics: senior play; leads, 10; seconds, S. Junior or sophomore play; leads, 15. Sophomore class: president, 15; other officers, 5; manager of Hop, 25. Freshman class: president, 10, other offers. 5. Oread Magazine; editor; 10; staff; Jayhawk editor; editor; 30; manager; manager W. A. A.; president, 10; other officers, 5. Glee Club: manager, 15; members, 5. District chairmen, 5 Orchestra members 5. Men's Point System KANSAS TRACK MEN LEAVE FOR COLUMBIA The point limits are: freshman 20; sophomore 30; junior 40; senior 40. Student Council; president, 35 school of Engineering: president 20; vice-president, 5; secretary-treas- surer, 4; assistant editor, 5; business manager, 20; assistant manager, 5; circulation manager, 5; governing board, 5; president of Engineering societies, 5. Edwards, Rodkey, Fiske, Creighton, Davis, and Ellswick, the six Jayhawk entries in the quarter and half mile in Saturday's Missouri Valley track meet at Columbia, left Lawton, and accompanied by Coach W. O, Hamilton. Quarter and Half-milers Went to Tizerville Today for Tryouts The main squad of fourteen men, Campbell, Herriott, Grads, Poop Sproull, Reber, Keeling, Gratzmacher, Miller, Heath, Elliott, Yeookum, Hilton, and Crum will leave for Tigerville tomorrow. Preliminary tryouts are held tomorrow afternoon in the quarter and half and this necessitated the men entered in these events getting away this morning. Kansas has a fair chance to cop first honors in this meet, despite its poor showing against the Kansas Aggies and Missouri. Even Coach Chambley admits it, and judging from the size of the squand being taken to Colorado thinks he will have no chances of a defeat because of a small sound. Saturday's meet will really be the first real Missouri Valley meet, as always in the past outside schools have been allowed to enter. Usually these larger schools grabbed the honors leaving the real Valley schools in a tie and could get last place. Chicago finished second, and Leland Stanford, second. The meet this year will be restricted to schools actually in the Missouri Valley. This does not exclude, however, schools not belonging to the Conference, like Grinnell, Coe, and Fairmount. College: president, 20. Other of fewers, 5. School of Law: senior president, 20; middle president, 10; junior president, 10; manager Scrim, 10; other officers, 5. Athletic association; president; 10; cheerleader; manager Glee Club; 10; cheerleading. Y. M. C. A.: president, 35; vice president, 20; secretary, 20; treasurer, 20; member cabinet, 20; member committee, 5. Department clubs: president; 5; Dramatics, leads of senior and Dramatic Society. Farewell Feed The Jayhawker tennis squad leaves tonight for Norman, Oklahoma, where they represent Kansas in a dual meet with Bennie Owen's Sooners Friday and Saturday. Captain Teachenor and Newton were the Kansans making the trip and they expect a victory in both singles and doubles. TENNIS SQUAD TO OKLAHOMA Captain Teachenor and Verne Newton to Contest With Sooners The present members of the Daily Kansan Board will hold their annual banquet at the Phi Delt house at 8:30 'clock tonight. Season Successful The tennis season has been fairly successful from the Jayhawks' point of view this year for Missouri was defeated in both singles and doubles and a similar victory over Oldhamia would cover the Missouri Valley tournaments. It is a little early in the big tournament by being matched with the best men first. This is the last tennis meet for the Kansas men unless Teachenor is sent East to take part in the Western Conference tournament next week. Teachenor is among the best single artists in this part of the country and may represent Kansas in this meet. Verne Newton has been playing in all the matches with Teachenor this spring and both men will be back next year. They will be a good foundation for a team for 1916 and they, along with the material out of the freshman class, ought to make a cracking good team. When You Take 'Em UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Examination Schedule May 31st to June 4th Inclusive. Classes meeting at 10:30 will be examined Monday a. m., May 31, '15. Classes meeting at 4:30 will be examined Monday p. m., May 31, '15. Classes meeting at 11:30 will be examined Tuesday a. m., June 1, '15. Classes meeting at 3:00 will be examined Tuesday p. m., June 1, '15. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Wednesday n. m., June 2, '15 Classes meeting at 2:30 will be examined Wednesday at, m. June 21. Classes meeting at 9:30 will be examined Thursday at m. June 16, 2015. examined Thursday p. m. June 15. *Clases necesiting at 1:30 will be* *delivered on Thursday* Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday or Friday) will be examined from 8:30 to 10:30 if scheduled above* for the morning; from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:50 to 12:30, if scheduled above for the morning, from 3:50 to 5:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the morning; from 9:30 to 12:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Laboratory classes will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding thereafter. A four-hour exist) at the discretion of the head of the department concerned. 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