UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SECOND ROUND OF HASH HOUSE LEAGUE IS OVER (Continued from page 1) skin off his head! "I suppose Winters and Whitehead are about our best batters, and Samuel James Enrico Caruso Cooley is sure some fielder." Here's a Feminine Fan Margaret Heizer, sophomore College, a young newspaper aspirant was sent to the Oread Tea Room to gather dope on the last game of the season. You see, many flies or what ever you call them, did you get? How do you spell that kind of fly? All right, thank you. Well did anything exciting happen during the game? I knew it, and it can know. Thank you ever so much." One Lone Pessimist Margaret was just half way out of the room when she came running down the hall. She asked what the score was, who pitched and who your manager and captain are." "Our prospectus for winning the cup in the Hash House League are rather slim", said Raymond D. Beavell, captain of the Stevenson CCC. "The 1328 Ohio bench beat us 12 to 11 in our first game and since then the fellows have seemingly lost all interest. Also everybody seems to be biting into policing and we couldn't expect to do anything without regular work-outs." Willis Camp is Confident Confidence excels in the camp of the Willis Club, 1131 Vermont. Conferring with the players they have such players as George Smee, last year Varsity man, Leslie Carter, freshman catcher, Andrew Groft, and several others who ought to be on the team. Lee Has the Pen "I present indications impress me that the Varsity is about the only club around the University that has an official name," said the captain Wednesday. Martins Expect 1000 Per Cent Lee Bryant is proud of his baseball team, and firmly believes that his nine will win the pennant. Fred Doggett is proud of his baseball team. Wiley Wyatt, freshman Engineer, is the star, pitcher, O'Brien, Smith and Clark are holding down the bases; Gear is short-stop, McCormick, Mccorkie and McVey are fielders. The Martin team is reaching for the pennant. Every man of the club is on the practice squad, and since there are no co-eds at the table, the eats are according to the demands of the athletes. Thompson will take Irwin's place behind the bat Saturday and Irwin goes to show Bell, who was sick at the game with the fielder. Third, Pattinson going to second. Folt will start the game in the pitcher's box to be relieved if necessary. Sorensen who now has the bat is Thompson's Captain Irwin expects victory again. Varsity Athletes Play Too The Track Training Table, with John Niles as manager, expects to be the pennant-winner with ease. The members of the team are: J. Niles, Frederick, James, Wood, Lindsay, Hilton, Connors, Peterson, Smith, Crabb, Thorpe, The oneicular team that all the men are athletes but only two of them, Lindsay and Wood, are baseball men. Don't Need Practice? No longer shall the latest entry into the Hash House League be known as the Kenney Club. It seems that the chivalrous engineers who make up this club so named it after a young lady but vigorous objections perplex the management. So the more informative name of 1038 Tennessee. Whatever name they choose to go by, these husky engineers can certainly play ball, as they showed when they smothered the K. K's under twenty-one scores Saturday. Some players have made their notice of the fact that they practised but once before their Saturday's exhibition. KODAKS STATIONERY PERFUMES Hash house teams may come and hash house teams may go, but the Midway team goes on forever. Two years ago it won the champion's cup, last year—well they didn't win the championship, but did win the division cup, and came so near to winning the national title that weren't quite sure they had the championship even after the game was over. The battery consists of Cooper, a fire-eating freshman, for catcher, and Welster, a pitcher imported from Colorado by the Midwayites, who is said by the girls of the club to excel all living beings in bashfulness and in action. He was hit by the pitcher on the freshman team he makes the average Varsity player look like an old woman fighting bumblebees with a rolling pin. Bennett, the shortest, is so shortlegged that he is often mistaken for a rabbit running about the diamond, but by a bit of shaking, he just the same. German, the third baseman, is a whole German army when it comes to winning, while Haran, ex-cheer leader, keeps the club's peppery pep. Weltmer, of freshman baseball fame, fields the long flies, as long as the long ones he muffs and dreams of days he played on Reno's state champion basketball team. Midway Still Plays List of Players 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 Commission, and those who have resigned are required to attend to the matter at once. Evans Drug Store Successor to Raymonds' 819 Mass. St. Track Training Table, 1339 Ky; J Niles, Frederick, Fink, J, Dean James, Wood, Lindsey, Hilton, Conway, Smith, Smith, Hilton, Crabbe, Thorpe, Bord. Midway, 1042 O. 3225B, Weltmert capt, German, Webster, Barlar, Barger, Bennett, Frisch, Paul, Wadel Baldwin, Elswich (incomplete) Co-op, 1345 Ky 1116; Jo D. Ber wick, cap., M.Claughlin, Wyman, Culin, King, Raemer, Fairchild, McCullough, Dryden, Dryden, Warris, Subelkrup, Bowers, Pearson, Huntsman, Blair, Kitchen, Bayles. Y. M. house, 941 Ind.; Blincoe Thomasm, Kingsborough, Ireland Payne, Cearlson, Austin, Wilson Sloan, Cearlson, Lyons, Zelowels, Palkowsky, Dunakin Co-op, 1304 Mass : Street, Shelley Island, 2180W *Dar- bay* Darien, NJ. Hayes, 1237 Oread, phone 2181W Bell; Dad's Club, 1313 Vt. Larrimore, MacGregor, Long, Hill, Peterson, Major, Fitzgerald, J, Fitzgerald, A., Eaton, Osborne, Crowley, Schmitter, Wilson, Stuewe, Slade, Beil, Manning, Stortz, Mathers. Hope, 941 Ala. B. 2336; Bost mgr, Tucker, Jones, Cook, Chandler Harms, Weidlein, Hogapple, Weible Gearhart, Ruth. Martin, 912., 127 B. Irwin, mgr. Foltz, Sorensen, Sorsen Russell, Patterson, Farley, Bell, Gray, Tempson, Templin, Living, Koold Custer: Washburn, capt., 1026B. Harden, mgr., 1232W B., Pierce, Harding, Deaver, Cook, Rogers, Cummins, Burns, Nixon, Didge, Young, Williams, DeRoin, Kabler, Coover, Demitt, Shanton, Threve. 1328 O. 1641J B.: Graham, mgr, Glasco, Fritz, Nanny, Young, Bell, capt., Cooper, Robertson, Palmer, Frost, Campbell. Daniels, 2129 B.: Arnold, mgr. Schoenfeld, Buchan, Madden Schoenfeld, Cooper, Hutton Ford, Hill, Bowerson Stevenson: Messick, Kubic, Sperry, Jones, Mather, Teasley, Calpino, Terry, Pickering, Reed, Jeter, Robinson. Murphy. 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. College Campus: M. RUBle, Alford, Travis, R. Rubble, Bressen, Fletcher, Schmutz, Hemphill, Tillotson, Miller, Filley, Dolecey, Hartley, Cook, Pilee, Dolecey, Deaver, Cook, Uhrlub, Griffith, Coover, Lomax, Nixon, Washburn. Franklin: Cooley, Lamb, Taylor, Timmons, Winters, Wheeler, Smith, Scrivner, O'Brien, Whitehead, Carter, Jones, Gloye. Hayes Club, 1237. Oread; Slaterty; captain; Hayes College, Ireland, Goy. Goy, Ireland. The Neal Club, 17 W. 14:4h. Swatke, Crow, Weiters, Martin, Crowley, Steinhauer, Mella, Reed, Theile, Merrill. Nvtstrom. Yockum. Dunakin Co-op Club, 1304 Mass. St.: Street, captain, O. Darby, Shelley, manager, DaltMe, Spencer, M. Johnson, Smith, Smith, Cheney, Johnson, Hilton, Zinc K. K., 1225 Oread Ave., 2418 B. C. Richter, T. Richter, Davidson K. Pratt, Kristin Cullivan, Robbins Anderson, Woolsey, Monah, Monah, Appel, Wentworth. 1038 Tennessee Club: Hugh Brown, Frank Miller, Harry Curlman, Goe, Ball, Art Thomas, Gaue, Pauly, Orin Ruth; Victor Hunt, outside; Winton Smith, outside; Lee Rees, outside; T. Baer, outside; Geo. Beltzis, V. T. Newton, manager, B. 1277J, 1131 Tennessee street. Los Amigos: Parker, mgr. Koesten, Henry, McIlhenny, Bu塞bank, Jones, O'Bryan, Swartz, Green, Beal, Kitter, Ferguson, Moss. Ulrich: Hite, manager, Stiller, Baker, Gear, Terrent, Chandler Webb, Thomas, Carter, Tucker, Jarboe. Application for these five scholarships open to women of the University will be received until April 22 by the committee, Professors Gallo, Boyle, and Ursula Curry; Vice President Memorial, $100, senior and senior College women; Elizabeth Matheson Innes Memorial, $100, all women of the College above the freshman year and the Graduate School; Caroline Mumford Winston Memorial, $25, all women of the College above the freshman year; Kansas Branch of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, $50, women of the Graduate School and College above the freshman year; Daughters of the American Revolution, $100, interest for three years after graduation to women of the senior class. The Lucinda Smith Buchan Memorial scholarship, a loan of $200 for two years without interest, to women of the junior and senior classes of the College. Applications will be received until April 22 by the committee, Mrs. F. H. Smithmeyer, Mrs. W. A. Griffith and Miss Oliver. Loan of $200 The Women's Student Government Association scholarship, $100, open to women of the freshman year for use in their sophomore year. Applications will be received until April 2016. Professor Galloo, Hyde and Oliver. The company will make a whirlwind tour, in fact they will be back in about three weeks. They will stop at a few places on the way out and back and then will spend about half of the time out there. Butin will reenter school when he returns. Butin's a junior College. Butin on Whistling Tour James A. Butin has accepted a position with the Santa Fe Reading Room Concert Company and left for Boston, where he was in need as a whistler and it was on his ability that he was chosen. W. S. G. A., $100 to Freshman Send the Daily Kansan home. 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