UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TO HOLD INVITATION TRACK MEET SATURDAY State's Athletes to Number of 150 Expected to Register for Contest KEEWATIN ACADEMY TO COME School at Prairie de Chein, Wisconsin, to be Represented by Loomis The annual high school invitation meet will be held on McCook Field Saturday afternoon. The entries are coming to the manager's office rapidly and about one hundred and fifty athletes are expected to register for the games. The men who enter this event are the pick of the schools of the state who took part in the interscholastic track meet May 1 with the addition of the four high schools of Kansas City, Missouri. Interest in the meet has spread farther than Kansas City for St Joseph is sending a few men while Independence, Mo., is sending two men for the games. The most unexpected entry was that of Keewinat Academy of Prairie de Chein, Wisconsin. This school is sending two men, Loomis and Annan, to compete in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, high and low hurdles, broad and high jump, pole vault and put. The reason of those men has not come before them but they must be of the best quality to warrant sending them from Wiscinson to Lawrence for a high school meet. Wisconsin Sends Men Manual, Westport, Northeast and Central will compete with the schools of Kansas and Kansas City, Kans. Topeka and Lawrence are expected to divide honors with the city schools. On account of the fact that these four schools of Kansas City do not have a discus throw and mile run these two events will not count points toward the winning of the meet. The events will be run off giving the visitors a chance to show their skill but Manager Hamilton believes that it would be unfair to count the points against any school that has never had them in their track program. Will Entertain Athletes The entertainment of the visitors will be handled about the same as at the interscholastic meet and the fraternities and clubs will do their part in showing the visitors a good time. The fraternity parties are being held this week in high school students have been invited to Prairie de Chien, Wisconsin. these. The visitors will be admitted to the Aggie-Kansas track meet Friday afternoon which will be their opportunity to see the Varsity in one of Schools Have Entered The twenty three high schools who have already entered are: Westport, Central, Northeast and Manual of Kansas City, Mo., St. Joseph, Mo., Rain was as good as victory for it eliminated the Agiries' hopes of trying Kansas for the championship. The series will stand as Kansas wins three and leaves no team to contest the Jaywalkers for the Valley pennant. Sport Hash While the rain aided the baseball team against the Aggies it is liable to have a different effect on the track team. Coach Hamilton had a lot of work for the men to do this week before Friday's meet but the Kansans will have to face the Aggies without a work out since the Missouri meet. The Aggies held Kansas to a close meet in Robinson Gymnasium in February which took the relay to decide. Since then the Aggies have been showing other conference teams some real competition and they are doped as well. Hard a meet as the Missourians did but it is hoped with a different ending. Standing of the Teams Standing of the Teams First Division Co-op W. L. Pet. Ulrich 3 1 400 Neal 0 7 000 Hayes 0 3 000 Willis 5 0 1000 Kinney 2 1 500 K, K. 5 2 500 Neck Division Daniels 3 0 Y. M. 1 3 Dad's 0 7 Custer 4 0 1328 Ohio 4 0 Stevenson 2 3 Franklin 1 2 Lee's 1 3 Hope 4 0 1000 Midway 0 7 000 C. Campus 4 0 400 D. Co-op. 3 1 750 Los Amigos 6 7 000 Oread 4 0 1000 T. Training 4 0 1000 Printed above are the standings of the teams in the Hash House League as nearly as the Daily Kansan can ascertain. Team managers are urged to notify the Kansan if any mistakes exist. At a meeting of team representatives of the League this week places the first two champions of the second, and third divisions will play, and the winner of this game will play the champion of the first division, the victor to be champion of the League. The finals played during the week before finals. Team are urged to play off the: May 22 game before the date; June 4 game after the date, since it is determined to get the finals well over before quizzes. AGENTS WANTED—If you wish to earn $25.00 to $30.00 per week this summer during vacation, call at the Eldridge House Saturday May 22, and ask to see Giraud Holley, factory representative of a new novel invention.—Adv. Independence, Mo., Kansas City, Kan., Jola, Topeka, Lawrence, LaHarpe, Syracuse, Maple Hill, Humboldt, Wamego, Florence, Marquette, Overbrook, Abilene, Gardner, Osage City, Needsha and Keewatin Academy. JAYHAWKERS TO MEET AGGIES ON FRIDAY TIGERS BEAT THE FARMERS K. S. A. C. Has Balanced Team With Men for Practically Every Event Missouri Won Contest by About Same Score as Saturday's Dual Contest The remaining events on the Jayhawker track schedule are. "Kansas is going to have as hard a time with the Aggries as we did with Missouri except that I feel that we will be more successful," said Coach Hamilton today. "The Aggries have a bäanced team and in most events they have at least one good player. We are going to have to work hard this season and cover up those weak spots which the Tiger meet brought out." This is the sentiment of the Coach in regard to the Aggie track meet on McCook Field Friday and it is no bear story either. The Aggies have been showing up strong in their meets this spring and were beaten by Missouri by about the same score as the Jay-hawkers were. They are, as the coach says strong in most every event. In the distances they have Teeter for the two mile, Weaver for the mile and Wilder in the half. These men have been making the same time in meets and practice as the Kansas men have and they are expected to show Hamilton's men some fast time. In the indoor meet in February, Holyrod of the Aggies won the sprints and since then he has improved so that his time now is better than the Kansas sprinters. Marble also is doped to make Reber and Keeling a close contest in the weight events. The Kansas men are in fairly good shape, but the third time a little hard work between now and Friday should be able to get revenge for the baseball game which the Aggies took Monday. Kansans in Good Condition When and Where We Play Them May 21—R. S. A. C. on McCook May 22—H. S. Invitation Meet on McCook. Western Conference Meet at Urb bann, Ill. June 5. wheel track schedule are. May 21—K, S, A, C, on McCook K, S, A. C on McCook. May 22 Conference Meet at Columbia. May 29. May 21—M. U. at Columbia May 22—M. U. at Columbia. the regular baseball school May 21—M. U. at Columbia Shaving accessories at Barber's Drug Store.-Adv. May 24—Warrensburg Normals at Warrensburg at Warrensburg. In University Laboratories GARDENS SHOW CHARACTER Only the Undaunted Who Begin in April Triumph in July From Detroit Free Press From Detroit Free Press. "In the beginning," says Bacon, "the Almighty planted a garden;" and placed therein, made gardening the initial encounters, according to evolution, the first man was with him and the race lived and throne on killing. It has had its periodical orgies of killing, and has in its periodical era reduced it to a science. Nevertheless, and somewhat curiously, even modern men fight in trenches—product of dying in earth. The chief argument in behalf of the Baconian assertion is that no "EVER-LOCT" sooner does spring come than man wants to get out and dig. He wants to see things grow, and then help them *grow*. The creative power is the most godlike of human functions; the supreme achievement of Deity was to bring order out of chaos. So the man, reverting to the primitive, cleans up the back yard, invests a horse in a toy, seeks wisdom of the vavent loy nursery, chooses a shrub. Once planted, the question of survival is on the knees of the gods; the primeval instinct has been satisfied for the time being. Man's Temperament Shows A man's temperament shows itself in his garden plans. If he is optimistic, he reaps, imaginatively, before he sawn; he sown; if he is enthusiastic, he undertakes all the available area. When everything grows with such surprising rapidity that the self-sown seeds outstrip the painstakingly planted; when the mosquito tunes her pipe and the cutworm comes from its secret haunts to devour his seedlings, courage oozes out of his finger tips. Only the persistent and the undaunted who have been ambitious in April are triumphant in July. The garden is a test of character. 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