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The regular baseball schedule: May 7 — Ames at Atmos. May 5 or 8 — U of. in, at Iowa City May 13 — Missouri at Lawrence May 10 — Kansas at Lawrence May 17 — Agies at Lawrence May 21 — M. U. at Columbia May 22 — M. U. at Columbia May 24 — Warrensburg Normals at Warrenville at Warrensburg. Theodore O'Leary, four-year old son of Prof. R. D. O'Leary, gave a hint of his future life to the Alpha team who live next door when he said: "Oh, when I grow up I'm gain' to be a Phi Psi, brave and bold, and eat a stick of candy." A moment of grave concern followed this declaration after which Teddy with fear asked: "Did I say brave and bold, or "gid bowl? I get mixed up some literature." Big Money for Live Students $8.00 to $10.00 daily during spare time and through vacation. New Novelty. A proved success. Big winner. Good profits. Special introductory offer. Particulars free. Investigate at once. Shomescope Mfg. Co., 504 West Thirteenth St., Kansas City, Mo.-Adv. Limeade 5c, Barber's Drug Store— Adv. Kodakers The Building That Might Have Been on the Campus Any of your films brought to Squirez Studio before five o'clock are done the next day. Send the Daily Kansas home. TENNIS TEAM PLAYS IN BIG TOURNAMENT Rosy Prospects in Contests With Other Missouri Valley Schools Kansas is to take part in athletics abroad this week as well as at home. On Thursday night the tennis team leaves for Lincoln to participate in a tournament, and the team is held by Nebraska on Friday and Saturday. The personnel of the Jayhawker squad is yet to be determined, but interest in the meet is causing seven prospective players to bid in the two days yet remaining. A fair estimate of the crimson and blue athletes' ability can be obtained from their showing at Missouri last week. Kansas was an easy winner in both singles and doubles with the best score being 12. It is not so sure of the tournament at the Cornhusker school. The singles are the best bet for Kansas, for Teachenor is working in his regular form and he has always been rated as one of the best in the Valley. In Iowa he is also good. It is probable that two new men will be sent to compete in this part of the tournament and leave Captain Teachenor for the singles alone. Verne T. Newton, Teachenor's coach, is showing up well and will probably one of the two new men to be sent. The northern school will be the hardest team for Kansas to contend with, but with an even break of luck we should come out ahead of all of them. Nebraska seldom shows a victory in teams and Missouri has already been defeated by strong opponents of Kansas will have to be found elsewhere. Next week the Jayhawkers journey to Norman, Oklahoma to enter a dual meet with the Oklahoma tennis players. The Oklahomaans are playing Missouri Wednesday and Thursday of this week and the outcome of that meet will be watched with interest by the Kansas squad. Skin cure, for ecmexa, barbers' itch, (iv. poison and dandruff, at Barber's iv. poison) School will soon be out. Let School make your picture now. —Adjuvatives Sport Hash A tie meet without the relay is the way the dual meet with the Missouri Tigers looms up for Saturday, especially given that they are the last two afternoons. Even the most optimistic do not claim more than this for Hamilton's men, while Missouri leaders are inclined to have Missouri leading off 68 to 48 until this final event. There is a total of 109 points to be contested for in the meet, including the relay. After glancing over the lists of half a dozen track men and several others, the following schedule of points was arranged: Event Kansas Misson. 100 yd. dash 3 5 220 yd. dash 3 5 Mile 8 0 Half 8 0 Quarter 5 0 High hurdles 3 5 Low hurdles 0 8 2 mile 8 0 Pole vault 0 8 Broad jump 3 5 High jump 3 5 Shot 8 0 Discus 0 8 Relay ? ? Many would change the above distribution of points considerably, for instance giving Kansas second in the discus and Missouri a place in the half. But whether ponder over five minutes or three hours the dope lines up for about a tie meet, without the relay. The advantage of giving two weeks notice of impending incapability before it goes into effect; has been conclusively proved this week. Monday for instance, Coach McCarty received notice that three of his best ball tossers, were scheduled for the day he hit. He rave and tear his hair. He did not. The other the notice with a smile for he knew the ban did not go into effect until two weeks and by that time the Missouri Valley Conference games for 1915 will be a thing of the past. And anyway, the chances are that with two weeks notice the unlucky three will be able to get their studies adored instead of the old system of waiting the day before an important series, and then throwing a couple of the team's mainstays off the team. 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