UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Glimpses of Student Life Standing of the Teams First Division Second Division W. L. Co-op 0 4 Ultrich 3 1 Neal 0 7 Hayes 0 3 Willis 5 0 Kimney 5 Kei 9 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 Midway 4 7 C. Campus 0 4 D. Co-op. 3 1 Los Amigos 7 7 Orrend 4 0 T. Training 0 4 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 at the League this week places for the finals were drawn. The 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 will be played during the week before finals. Teams are urged to play off their May 22 game before the date scheduled if they agree on a match determination. The finals will over before quizzes. Take Can and Gown Orders Friday is the last day orders will be taken for senior caps and gowns. Only one-fourth of the seniors have signed up according to the records of Jerry Simpson who has taken Roy Springer's place as chairman of the caps and gowns committee. No engineers, no pharmacies, and but a few graduate students have given their orders. Simpson will take orders at the week beginning on Wednesday, week and will be at the usual place at the old check stand in the afternoon. Seniors! Cap and gown pictures 2 x8 prints for $1.50—Squires- 2 x16 prints for $3.99 Butter-eups, fresh and crisp at Wiedemann's.—Adv. School will soon be out. Let Squires make your picture now.— Adv. Evening service, lecture on "Ep- worth Aristocracy."—Adv. Orange ice made from the fruit. Wiedemann's.—Adv. Try our fresh strawberry ice cream for your Sunday dinner Reynolds Sport Hash Although having the Missouri Valley championship practically cinched by reason of Friday's second victory over Missouri no one need expect De- nan. Dong's debaucher warrior will describe 'about grabbing both games in the two 00 grabbing both games in the two game series which starts this afternoon on McCook Field with the Kansas Aveses. An ever victorious team as far as the Missouri Valley Conference games are concerned, is what DeLoney, McCarty and Company et al are heading for. Present indications look as if they will get to gratify their ambition, as only two more Conference games remain after the Aggie series. These are with Missouri at Columbia. The baseball men will be only too ready and anxious to do what the track squad failed to—get revenge of last fall's football disaster. Although his proteges were victorious in Saturday's meet, "Indian" Schulte, the Tiger track coach is by no means convinced that Missouri is due for a cinch at the Missouri Valley Conference meet, to be held a week from Saturday at Convention Hall. "I look for four school's, Missouri, Kansas, the Kansas Aggies and Ames, to fight it out," said the Tiger mentor after Saturday's jubilee. "However both Coe and Crinnell will make the above quartet hustle." When and Where We Play Them The remaining events on the Jay hawker track schedule are. K. S. A. C on McCook, May 22. Missouri Valley Conference Meet KANSAS LOSES VALLEY TENNIS TOURNAMEN' Western Conference Meet at Urb nberg, Ill. June 5. May 22—H. S. Invitation Meet on McCook. May 18—Aggies at Lawrence May 21 K. S, A. C. on McCook Missouri on McCook, May 15. May 18- Aggies at Lawrence. The regular baseball schedule: May 17—Aggles at Lawrence Orange ice made from the fruit Viedemann's.—Adv. May 21—M. U. at Columbia We have a cap and gown and can make your picture now. *Squires* 'Square' Seniors - 2 cap and gown pictures, $1.50 - Squires Studio - Adv. May 24—Warrensburg Normals at Warrensburg. May 22—M. U. at Columbia. May 24—Warren's Normal Washington University Wins Both Singles and Doubles Kansas did not share very well with the tennis honors of the Missouri Valley in the tournament at Lincoln Friday and Saturday. However it required Hoerr of Washington, the winner of the meet, to eliminate Captain Jared Washinton of Washington also won the doubles through the work of Hoerr. This is ice cream weather. We have the best cream and can give you quick service. Reynolds Bros.— Adv. in Annual Meet TIGERS TAKE ANNUAL TRACK MEET 68 TO 41 (Continued from page 1) The summary: Jayhawker squad this year and should show up well in the remaining meets this year. Teacheren easily won his first round of the tournament by defeatin'z the man from Missouri but in the second round he met Hoerr who proved to be his undoing. The Kansas captain started the match in great style by winning the first set from the champion 6-2 and had a lead in the second set when a bad decision caused a slight break in the play and 100-yard dash—Won by Simpson, Missouri; niedorp, Missouri, second. Missouri M ie run—Won by Herriott, Kana- s; second; C, Sproull, Kanais. Time and duration. 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Simpson, Missouri; second, Teas, Missisippi; third, Texas. 440 yard dash—Won by Rokley, Kansas; second, Edwards, Kansas. Disagus—Won by Drum, Missouri second, Warren, Missouri. Distance 128½ (40 m). 220-yard hurdles—Won by Simpson, Missouri; second, Daggy, Missi- gone. Pole vault - Floyd and Powell of Missouri tied for first, distance, 11 feet 8 inches. Afterward Floyd clear. Then he took ½ inch, a new dual meet record. 220-yard dash—Won by Niedorp Missouri; second Duggy Missouri Missouri shot-put by Reber, Kansas second, Keeing, Kansas Distance, 41 seconds. Half mile —Won by Murphy, Missouri; second, Rodkey, Kansas. Time Two mile, run—Won by Grady, Kansas (18 minutes Missouri); times in minutes 15, second. High jump—Williams, Missouri High, Miller, Kansas, tied. Height, 5 feet 7.2 inches. Broad jump—Won by Gratzmacher, Kansas; second by Simpson, Missouri; third by Rasmussen. Relay - Won by Missouri (Murphy, Eaton, Wyatt, Niedorp); Kansas. (Fiske, Edwards, Elliott, Rodkey). Time, 3 minutes 26 1-5 seconds. from then; on luck was on the other side. Teacheron was not playing up to his usual form but would have gone to the finals had it not been that luck put his against the Champion in the second round. In the doubles Kansas had not expected to win anything as they were saving up everything for the singles. But the singles were played first as Captain Teachener wore himself out by the long games so that he was uninjured. In the final round and be and Newton were eliminated by Drake early Saturday morning. The only other tennis match on this year's schedule is with Oklahoma at Norman on Friday and Saturday of this week. The Kansas stronghold is in the singles and Captain Teacher should have no trouble with these and he and his team mate can probably also capture the doubles. Kodakers—we develop and finish in one day—Squires Studio—Adv. Like eating fresh oranges, the orange ice at Wiedemann's.—Adv. We have four flavors of ice cream to store fountain every day. Reynolds Brown Send the Daily Kansan home. THIS IS GOODKNIT WEEK Time to lay in your supply of Goodkit Athletic Union Suits and Be Cool and Comfortable This Summer. In this city the leading dealers are showing— Goodknit Every man knows the infinite superiority of athletic underwear over the sticky, clingy, knitted kind. 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To Talk on Forests The Botany Club will meet Wednesday evening at seven o'clock in Room 203 Snow Hall. Miss Elizabeth Fleeson will talk on "Forests in North America." Seniors! Cap and gown pictures xk prints for $1.50—Squires— Adv. Gives Lecture Prof. W, J. Baumgartner will give an illustrated public lecture on the Puget Sound trip Tuesday afternoon and 30 in the lecture room of Show Hall. Kodakers—we want your business. Pictures finished in one day. Squires Studio.—Adv. The Months of May and June Call for Wedding and Graduation Gifts. For those who are inclined to make gifts for either occasion, we have many articles unique in character and of pronounced individuality. Quality the First Consideration "Stand by those who stand by you; we're always boosting for old K. U." STUDENTS! We absolutely guarantee to remove all stains without the slightest injury to the cloth. Give us an Opportunity to Show You What we Can do. 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