UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN You are the man we expect to show through our extensive display of exclusive new suit models tomorrow. It will be a pleasure for us to show you whether you buy or not. We are proud of it. New Glen Urquhart plaids, "Watch-your-step" checks, in fact, every pattern that's new. O Say! you must see the new Piping Rock Flannel. We are showing it exclusively in Lawrence. Regardless of the size or style you may desire there's a suit here to SUIT you. The prices are made to suit your purse, too. $15 $25 See See Window Window PLANNING HOT TIME FOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEN Fraternities and Clubs to Welcome Young Athletes Who Run Here May 1 The entertainment of high school visitors to be for the interscholastic track meet May 1 will be the most extensive ever attempted at the University, if the plans of Manager W. O. Hamilton are worked out. At basketball tournament the girls receive a free pass of the game this time the boys will be taken care of, and no girls will be here to detract. The plan which is being worked out now is that every high school visitor is to be a guest at some fraternity or club house during his stay in Lawrence. In having them mingle with the University students Manager Hamilton believes they will get a good idea of student life and work. This does not necessitate that they must be taken around for meals, but simply to visit the students some time during the day. The necessity of having high school students entertained by the students of the University has come to be realized as necessary. In previous years the athletic association provided meals and sometimes a banquet. Manager Hamilton expects to take the question up with the fraternities Monday night and with the clubs as soon as possible so that every K. U. student can take a hand in the entertainment. PENNSYLVANIA RELAY RACES Team Entries Number 341-The Championship Competitors The largest number of entries even made for the University of Pennsylvania raley race has been made this year. There are 21 relays, 95 college teams are entered, in prep. schools 56, in high schools 109, in grammar schools 71, and parochial schools 10, a total of 341. The following have been entered: One mile relay—Illinois, Northwestern, Columbia, Harvard, Cornell Two miles replay—Illinois, Chicago, Princeton, Dartmouth, Harvard, Cornell. Four miles relay—Illinois, Massachusetts Tech., Michigan, Chicago, Wisconsin, Cornell, Kansas, Pennsylvania. Freshmen one-mile relay—Stevens, Columbia, Pennsylvania. Medley sprint repaint—Chicago, Leibigh, Harvard, Pennsylvania. Medley, distance relay-Chicaco, Bhichin, Princeton, Harvard, Pennsyl- burgh, U.S.A. Send the Daily Kansan home. The High School Student who feels an interest in such a vocation as Mechanical Engineering From early morning until late in the evening the cry of "serve," the patter of rubber shod feet and the twang of ball on racket are to be heard around the tennis courts down by McCook Field. At least 100 players are accommodated each day on the nine courts. should be encouraged in knowing that the growth of industry, and the modern striving after efficiency, open a broad way of opportunity to the able mechanical engineer. He is always in demand. Dix Teenchen, captain of this year's Varsity team and a member of the team which won the championship of the state in the doubles at Wichita Falls. He will form Elvin Cowdill, freshman College, is also playing a steady game. His position is often one of large responsibility. He is well paid. Students and Faculty Men Enjoying Spring Weather NINE TENNIS COURTS BUSY A four-year course in mechanical engineering with the advantages of fully equipped shops and laboratories, prepares the student to enter this broad field under the best conditions. Lawrence, Kansas VOCATION EDITOR University Daily Kansan Owing to the fact that seven of the courts were treated to a new surface last spring they are not in the best condition. Hamilton has provided a supply of tiles and these will be put down in the near future. This will do away with the muddy spots in the courthouse, even a source of trouble in the past. OVER on the faculty courts Prof. C. A.Dyktra looks like the best bet, while Prof. Arthur Mitchell and Prof. Dykstra are playing well finished games. in the annual handicap tournament which was held last Saturday, J. B. Whelan defeated Carl Anderson in the finals. "CALL YOUR CLUF" GOLF TOURNAMENT THIS WEEK The Oread Golf Club will hold its annual, "Call Your Club" tournament, Friday and Saturday. In this tournament each player must announce to his opponent before each club he will use on the next shot. The Golf Club has decided to allow any student to join this spring without paying the usual $3 membership. All that will be charged is $3 for dues. A temporary list of handicaps has been arranged for all except the cup tournament. A new list will be made for it from the score cards of the first tournaments. The list as made out now is: Scratch, Anderson; one stroke, A. Sterling, Kitchen, Altman; five strokes, Allen, Briggs, M. W. Sterling, Whelan; seven strokes, Osborne, Mac Murray, Stratton; nine strokes, Burns, Hesson, Lindley, Miller, Reed, Strong, Warren, Wade, Olinger, Foster, Robertsen, Smith, Haskins, Burgess, Latimer. All others fifteen strokes. ABILENE HIGH WINS CUP IN DICKINSON CO Abilene High School—Abilene high school won the cup for Class A events in the fourth annual Dickinson County track meet held at Abilene April 17. Dickinson County high school held another entries in Class A. In Class A events, Gish of Abilene broke two county records, winning the 120-yard high hurdles in 17-2-5 seconds and setting a record of 5 feet 4 inches for the high jump. Gish also won first in the broad jump. Taylor of Abilene ran high with a score of 1-10 second from the 1914 record. Moninger of D. C. H. S. set a record of 55 seconds for the quarter. Kyle of Abilene winning second. The mile was also won by Moninger with Mounch of Abilene, freshman, second. Kyle of Abilene was highly ranked with 18 scores by Moninger of D. C. H. S. with 11. The final score was, Abilene, 63-1-3; D. C. H. S., 46-1-3; Herington 7-1-3. J. W. French, 12, coached the Abilene team. Enterprise high school won the cup for Class B events and Abilene in district state school meet. There were 160 athletes entered in the meet. Shorty Fowler of S. A. C. A., was referee and starter. Salary - June, July. August selling a new practical necessity. Reference for reliability required. Give name and street address. K. Daily Kansan. Adv. Ablene will enter 10 men in the district meet at Abilene April 30. Winners of first place will be sent to the state meet at Manhattan. A few men will be entered in the invitation meeting at Lawrence May 7. **Ladies' Tailoring** Mrs. Morgan up to date dressmaking and ladies' party dresses. Prices very reasonable. 1321 Tennessee. Phone 1146 W. Cumberland. Ladies' Tailoring Kodakers we develop and finish in one day, Squires! Studio...Adv. Hyball Ginger Ale. The best by test, McHench. Phone 119—Adv. Salary—June, July, August selling a new practical necessity. Reference for reliability required. Give name direct address. R. Dally Kanan. -Ady. 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