UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --wick, capt, McLaughlin, Wyman, Culin, King, Raemer, Fairchild, McCullough, Reyden, Wyder, Walidie, Ferris, Pearson, Park, Pepper, Blair, Blair, Kitchen, Bavles. PLAY SOME OF HASH HOUSE GAMES MONDAY Saturday Morning Schedule to be Followed but Afternoon Contests Wait Because of the Interscholastic Track Meet on McCook Field Saturday afternoon, Manager Hamilton has announced that the two Hamilton teams will be playing a use of Hash House Learners. Saturday morning games will be played as scheduled, but Saturday afternoon games are postponed until Monday afternoon, and will be played on the hours designated on the schedule. Both Hamilton Fields will be available for the use of Hash House Leaguers Monday morning for the use of the grounds, and that commission has been unable to get a contract for Woodland Park, but has obtained permission for the use of the grounds. Teams arranging to play on finding the diamonds unoccupied. Prices for medal fobs have been received, and it is probable that division awards will be made with them. Following are the names of players on several of the teams. Managers are required to place a list in the hands of the chairman of the team, who have not done so are urged to attend to the matter at once. List of Players Y. M. house, 941 Ind. Bilnee Thomann, Kingsborough, Ireland Payne, Kingsborough, Austin, Austin Stoan, Cilson, Lyons, Zelowels, Palkousky. Present Delta Tau Delta house a t 1215 Oread, will be occupied by the Kanza Club next fall. Fraternities Move Next Year Track Training Table, 1339 Ky.: $ \vec{3} $ Niles, Frederick, F. John, F. Dean, James, Lindsey, Hilton, Con- fidence, Smith, Smith, Hilton, Crabbe, Thorpe, Bond. Pi Kappa Alpha is to occupy the Coleman house at 1145 Indiana St. Hayes, 1237 Oread, phone 2181W Bell; Hope, 941 Ala. B. 2336; Bost mug, Tucker, Jones, Cook, Chandler Harms, Weidlein, Hogapple, Weible Gearhart, Ruth. Midway, 1042 O. 2325B, Weltmert capt; German, Webster, Harlan, Barger, Bennett, Frisch, Paul, Wade) Baldwin, Elswick (incomplete) Co-op, 1345 Ky., 1116; Jo D. Berwick, capt, McLaughlin, Wyman, Culin, King, Raemer, Fairchild, McCullough, Reyden, Wyder, Walidie, Ferris, Pearson, Park, Pepper, Blair, Blair, Kitchen, Bavles. Martin, 912. 127 B.: Twinn, mgr. Fo'tz, Sorensen, Swanson, Russell, Mattonson, Farley, Bell, Gray, Templeton, Templein, Livinggood, Kelor. Custer: Washburn, capt., 1026E.. Hash House League Schedule DIVISION I. | | Co-op | Ulrich | Martin | Neal | Hayes | Willis | Kinney | K K | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Co-op | | Sat A 10 Hw-2 | Sat A 17 N1-4 | Sat A 24 N-1 10:30 | Sat M 1 He-10:30 | Sat M 8 Hw-2 | Sat M 15 N2-8:30 | Sat M 22 N1-10:30 | | Ulrich | Sat A 10 Hw-2 | | Sat A 24 He-4 | Sat A 17 N2-4 | Sat M 8 N2-10:30 | Sat M 1 N2-8:30 | Sat M 22 He-10:30 | Sat M 15 He-2 | | Martin | Sat A 17 N1-4 | Sat A 24 He-4 | | Sat A 10 He-8:30 | Sat M 22 N2-2 | Sat M 15 Hw-2 | Sat M 8 He-10:30 | Sat M 1 N2-4 | | Neal | Sat A 24 N1-10:30 | Sat A 17 N2-4 | Sat A 10 He-8:30 | | Sat M 15 He-4 | Sat M 22 He-2 | Sat M 1 N1-4 | Sat M 8 N1-2 | | Hayes | Sat M 1 He-10:30 | Sat M 8 N2-10:30 | Sat M 22 N2-2 | Sat M 15 He-4 | | Sat A 10 N1-4 | Sat A 17 Hw-2 | Sat A 24 Hw-10:30 | | Willis | Sat M 8 Hw-2 | Sat M 1 N2-8:30 | Sat M 15 Hw-2 | Sat M 22 He-2 | Sat A 10 N1-4 | | Sat A 24 Hw-2 | Sat A 17 Hw-10:30 | | Kinney | Sat M 15 N2-8:30 | Sat M 22 He-10:30 | Sat M 1 He-10:30 | Sat M 1 N1-4 | Sat A 17 Hw-2 | Sat A 24 Hw-2 | | Sat A 10 N2-2 | | K. K | Sat M 22 N1-10:30 | Sat M 15 He-2 | Sat M 1 N2-4 | Sat M 5 N1-2 | Sat A 24 Hw-10:30 | Sat A 17 Hw-10:30 | Sat A 6 N2-2 | | DIVISION II. | | Daniels | Y. M. | Dad's | Custer | 1328 O. | Stevenson | Franklin | Lee's | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Daniels | Fri A 9 N2-4 | Sat A 17 He-10:30 | Sat A 24 He-2 | Sat M 1 Hw-8:30 | Sat M 8 Hw-4:30 | Sat M 15 He-10:30 | Sat M 22 He-4 | | Y. M. | Fri A 9 N2-4 | Sat A 24 N2-8:30 | Sat A 17 He-10:30 | Sat M 8 N2-4 | Sat M 1 N1-2 | Sat M 22 Hw-10:30 | Sat M 15 N1-10:30 | | Dad's | Sat A 17 He-10:30 | Sat A 24 N2-8:30 | Sat A 10 He-2 | Sat M 22 Hw-4 | Sat M 15 N2-10:30 | Sat M 8 Hw-8:30 | Sat M 1 N2-2 | | Custer | Sat A 24 He-2 | Sat A 17 He-10:30 | Sat A 10 He-2 | | Sat M 15 N1-8:30 | Sat M 22 N1-4 | Sat M 1 N2-10:30 | | 1328 O. | Sat M 1 Hw-8:30 | Sat M 8 N2-4 | Sat M 22 Hw-4 | Sat M 15 N1-8:30 | | Sat A 10 He-4 | Sat A 17 Hw-4 | Sat A 24 N2-10:30 | | Stevenson | Sat M 8 Hw-4 | Sat M 1 N1-2 | Sat M 15 N2-10:30 | Sat M 22 N1-4 | Sat A 10 He-4 | | Sat A 24 Hw-2 | Sat A 17 N2-20 | | Franklin | Sat M 15 He-10:30 | Sat M 22 Hw-10:30 | Sat M 8 He-8:30 | Sat M 1 N2-10:30 | Sat A 17 Hw-4 | Sat A 24 Hw-2 | | Sat A 10 Hw-2 | | Lee's | Sat M 22 He-4 | Sat M 15 N1-10:30 | Sat M 1 N2-2 | Sat M 8 Hw-10:30 | Sat A 24 N2-10:30 | Sat A 17 N2-2 | | Sat A 10 Hw-2 | DIVISION III. | Hope | Midway | College Campus | D. Co-op | Los Amigos | North College | Track Training | Moody | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hope | Fri A 9 N1-4 | Sat A 17 Hw-8:30 | Sat A 24 N2-2 | Sat M 1 Hw-4 | Sat M 8 N1-10:30 | Sat M 15 Hw-8:30 | Fri M 21 N2-4 | | Midway | Fri A 9 N1-4 | Sat A 24 Hw-8:30 | Sat A 17 He-2 | Sat M 8 Hw-4 | Sat M 1 Hw-2 | Sat M 22 He-2 | Sat M 15 Hw-10:30 | | College Campus | Sat A 17 Hw-8:30 | Sat A 24 Hw-8:30 | Sat A 10 N1-2 | Sat M 22 N2-10:30 | Sat M 15 Hw-4 | Sat M 8 N2-2 | Sat M 1 He-2 | | D. Co-op | Sat A 24 N2-2 | Sat A 17 He-2 | Sat A 10 N1-2 | | Sat M 15 Hw-8:30 | Fri M 21 N1-4 | Sat M 1 Hw-10:30 | | Los Amigos | Sat M 1 Hw-4 | Sat M 8 He-4 | Sat M 22 N2-10:30 | Sat M 15 Hw-8:30 | | Sat A 10 N2-8:30 | Sat A 17 N1-2 | | Oread | Sat M 8 N1-10:30 | Sat M 1 Hw-2 | Sat M 15 Hw-4 | Fri M 22 N1-4 | Sat A 10 N2-8:30 | | Sat A 24 He-10:30 | | Track Training | Sat M 15 Hw-8:30 | Sat M 22 He-2 | Sat M 8 N2-2 | Sat M 10 Hw-10:30 | Sat A 17 N1-2 | Sat A 24 He-10:30 | | Sat A 10 Hw-4 | | Moody | Fri M 21 N2-4 | Sat M 15 Hw-10:30 | Sat M 1 He-2 | Sat M 8 Hw-8:30 | Sat A 24 N1-2 | Sat A 17 Hw-4 | Sat A 10 Hw-4 | | Daniels, 2129 B: Arnold, mgr, Schoenefeld, Buchanan, Madden, Mitchell, Brown, Cooper, Hutton, Ford, Hill, Bowersock. Dad's Club, 1313 Vl. Larrimore, MacGregor, Long, Hili, Peterson, Major, Fitzgerald, J., Fitzgerald, A, Eaton, Observe, Crowne, Schmitt, Wilson, Stuewe, Slade, Beil, Manning, Stortz, Mathers. Dunakin Co-op, 1304 Mass. *Street, *Dunakin* Co-op, 1304 Mass. *Street, *Dunakin* Co-op, 1304 Mass. by, Dumann, Billy, Elliott L., Smith Harden, mgr., 1232W B. Pierce, Harding, Denerow, Cook, Rogers, Cummins, Burns, Nixon, Digde, Warner, Wiley, McKenna, Coover, Cwermer, Shanton, Threave. Lee's: Gear, Wyatt, Joliffe, O'Bryan, Clark, Smith, Fuller, Bowman, Huey, Young, McCorkle, Morgan, McCamon, Rogers, Champlin, Cox, Weible, Frost, McVey, Nixon, Degen, mgr. 1328 I. 6,144J B.: Graham, mgr., Glasco, Fritz, Naylen, Young, Bellcapt., Cooper, Robertson, Palmer, Frost, Campbell. Stevenson: Messick, Kubic, Sperry Jones, Mather, Teasley, Calpino Terry, Pickinger, Reed, Jeter, Robinson, Murphy. College Campus: M. Rube, Alford, Travis, R. Ruble, Bressen, Fletcher, Schmutz, Hemphill, Tillotson, Miller, Filley, Folede, Hartley, Deaver, Cook, Uhrlaub, Griffith, Coover, Lomax, Nixon, Washburn. Franklins: Cooley, Lamb, Taylor, Timmons, Winters, Wheeler, Smith, Scriven, O'Brien, Whitehead, Carter, Jones, Glovey. Hayes Club, 1237 Oread; Slattery Guyer, St. John's Ireland; Guy Eyder, St. Gary, Garvie, Ireland The Neal Club, 17 W. 14:4h. Swatke, Crow, Weiters, Martin, Crowley, Steinhauer, Mella, Reed. Theile, Merrill, Nystrom, Yocke. Los Amigo: Parker, mkr. Keester, Henry, McIllenny, mbrk. Gaughan, Jones, O'Bryan, Swartz,aughan, Beal, Ritter, Ferguson, Moss. K. K., 1225 Oread Ave., 2418 B. C. Richter, T. Richter, Davidson, Wocknitz, Pingle, Sullivan, Robbins, Monahan, Brown, Monahan, Angel, Wentworth Dunakin Co-op Club, 1304 Mass St.: Street, captain, O. Darby, Shelley, manager, DauMetz, Spencer, M. Johnson, Smith, Cheney, Johnson, Hilton, Zine. 1038 Tennessee Club: Hugh Brown, Frank Miller, Harry Curtman, Geo. Ball, Art Thomas, Geo. Pauly, Orin Ruth; Victor Hunt, outside; Winton Smith, outside; Lee Crawford, George Beltz; T. Raer, outside; Geo. Beltz, V. T. Newton, manager, B. 1277J. 1131 Tennessee street. Ulrich: Hite, manager, Stiller, Baker, Gear, Terrent, Chandle Webb. Thomas, Carter, Tucker, Jarboe. “Portrait of a Gentleman,” subject of the sermon in the evening, 8 p.m. at the First Methodist Episcopal church, specially interesting to young men...Adv. Special—Try our orange ice cream Reynolds Bros.-Adv. Hyball Ginger Ale. The best by test, McChiln. Phone 198—Adv. Boys—there are just as good fish in the sea as ever were caught. Get them! There is still time to make that date for the Hop—Adv. "Lees and the Tillers." Plymouth church, Sunday, 10:30.-Adv. THEY'RE HUSTLING THAT JAYHAWKERRIGHTALONG K. U.'s is First of 13 Missouri Valley Annuals to be Completed Bulletin The 1915 Jayhawkers left the hands of the printers this afternoon at 3:47 o'clock and were hurried by special automobile truck to the binders. According to present news they will all be worn. We want them and will be expressed to Lawrence early Thursday morning. Announcement that the 1915 Jayhawkwer would be issued earlier this year than any Annual ever before published at the University has brought to light the fact that this same 1915 Jayhawkwer is the first book, out of 13 college annuals printed by that concern, to come off the press of the Union Bank Note Company in Kansas City. "I consider that we are unusually lucky to get our work done so quickly," said Manager Blair Hackney this morning. "Had we been just a week later in taking our copy to the printers, some of us would have got ahead of us, and then well the Jayhawkwer would have been late, as usual." The Union Bank Note Company prints more college annuals than any concern in the Missouri Valley. This year they have already signed contracts to get out thirteen books, including the Oklahoma "Sooner," the Missouri "Savitar," the Aggie "Royal Purple," the Texas "Longhorn" from Rolla School of Mines, 100 of Rolla School of Mines, the Kansas "Jayhawker" will be the first to be issued; in fact, not a line of copy for the Missouri "Savitar" or the Aggie "Royal Purple" has yet been received by the printers. In a letter received from President F. D. Crabbs, of the Union Bank Note Company, the management of the Jayhawker is commended for its prompt handling of copy, and for the general excellence of the material. "We are indeed proof of the way your book has been made up," says President Crabbs, "and I am sure that the students in your University will be more than pleased with the production." The 1915 Jayhawker will be placed on sale at the Jayhawker booth in front of Fraser Hall's steps on Thursday morning, April 6, at 10:40 o'clock, following the dedication exercises of the high price of the Annual will be $2.75. "Batting Against the Stars, at the Method Episcopal church Sunday day." Pineapple ice special for Sunday— Reynolds Bros.-Adv. It is never too late to ask her to go to the Hop. She will go if asked. Perfumes, toilet waters, complexion powders, etc., at Wilson's Drug Store. "Lees and the Titers." Pymouth hurch, Sunday, 10:30.-Adv. Did you get an "original?" You owe it to her—take her to the Hop. Adv. KODAKS STATIONERY PERFUMES Evans Drug Store Successor to Raymonds' 819 Mass. St. Perfumes New Spring Odors Evans' Drug Store The University of Kansas Offers over 200 courses BY MAIL through its Correspondence Study Department. Credit given for all college work. Address University Extension Division The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. 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