UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BENCHED —for the Prom Every evening dress accessory that's correct, from the silk "topper" to the soft soled dancing oxfordes, you'll find in our wardrobe department. $1.00 Because of warmer weather we suggest a pair of white silk gloves with black stitching. They are good looking and very comfortable. The new soft soled dancing oxford sell at $5.00 Sport Hash A brief chat with Captain Tony James of the Jayhawk football brigade reveals the fact that the K. U. protagonist is far from satisfied with the way workouts are progressing. sing We have between 25 and 30 men out," said James, "but there ought to be fifty, yes, even eighty, in a school like this. We could then aspirate into a couple of squads who some real interesting competition. petra. Olentas has written us and laid out the method of procedure for the coming few weeks. Every man ought to benefit by it. It's incongruous to have spending so much money that we did not have the fellows turn out any better than this. out 'any depth' in all 'all around', things look good. We know that the material is in the institution and we know that we have a good advisor coming and that he is here to stay long enough for a thorough tryout. for them, of some these fellows who lay off now will have the surprise of a lifetime," continued James. And the way he said it coupled with the glitter in his eye indicated that Tony is taking note of the recreatures. The spring training schedule is not particularly strenuous compared to the real work in the fall. The men are supposed to appear for practice at 4:30 o'clock and indulge in one hour of action, giving them time to get out into street clothes before dinner is served. Pretty off in comparison to some of the two and three hours in which often keep the candidates in the quarters until well after the clock strikes the sixth hour. H. L Lamport of the Manual Arts school of Los Angeles clipped two-fifths of a second from the American interscolonial record in the 220 yard low hurdles Saturday in the first anterview truck and field meet of the California Federation of High Schools. Lamport's time was :24:2-5. The former record of 24:14-5 seconds was made by A. Cory at Ann Arbor, Mich., two years ago. Indian Schulte, track mentor at the University of Missouri, has issued another call for distance men, for a larger squad. The natives of Columbia modestly admit they have a pretty fair little track team when you don't count the distance runs. As the Missourians couldn't even place against Kansas in the half-mile or two-mile game that unless Fawcet come into form or some veterans are developed they will stand little show in these events in the Missouri Valley meet. the Missouri thefords the speedy quarter-miler who led the Rodkey in the quarter at Convention Hall and Floyd the pole vaulter are both counted upon for firsts in the conference meet which is held May 29, at Columbia. Missouri meets K U., May 15, McCook for the annual door meet. But it is McCook's winner of the last Kansas Missouri meet, that the Tiger cohorts look for most of their points. Simpson may not get fifteen points in this classic competition and then again he may get more for he is an adept at broad jumping, despite his 160 pounds, and a bear with the discus. Speaking of Bears, it is proper here to pause for a moment and consider what those California 'University' grizzlies did to the Illinois western conference last Saturday. The final score was 7-4, the California topped it off with a win in the relay, heretofore an impregnable Illinois stronghold. Captain Stanton and Schobinger were the heavy point winners for their respective aggregations. Stanton easily won the century and followed this by reeling off the furlong in 22:1. The Illinois leader tied with Alabama in 22:0. On the pole, each man clearing 12:1 and took second in the 16 pound shot. Maker of California broad jumped 22:10:10 in addition to high jumping himself into a tie for first with two of his team mates. Illinois was shut out in thir sevent and the Californians quit at 5:10:3-4. Kansas will be represented more fully than ever before at the annual Des Moines Relay Carnival if the plans of a manager W. O. Hamilton are not altered. The Jayhawk mentor has entered four teams in the competition, the half mile, mile, two mile and four mile quartets being slated for the trip if they show a requisite amount of ability. Hamilton is doubtful about the two milers however for that race is scheduled to come off soon before the blue ribbon four mile event which Hamilton wants to use as a tryout to see if his men are good enough to send to the Penn Relays at Philadelphia the subsequent Saturday. "We have a great four mile team," said William Oliver yesterday, "and I want to send them out for all they are worth at the Drake Games to satisfy myself that they really have the goods for the classic Eastern competition. If they go East they will have to place and it takes a fast bunch to stand up after a trip like that." The one-mile relay at the lowa metropolis is almost the first thing on the program and Rodkey as well as Captain Edwards could recuperate to run a fast mile, according to Hamilton. This would also give the Jayhawkers another chance to quartet of Tiger indoorometers who snatched the annual indoor meet from the jaws of the Jayhwak monster. An Expanding Vocation that merits the investigation of the high school student who is attracted towards science is that of Chemical Engineering The demand for experts in this line is as keen as the desire of manufacturers for better processes and for the utilization of by-products. The pecuniary rewards include both large salaries and liberal percentages of the saving which the chemist brings about. The course in the University is complete, and after the necessary practical experience and work in research, leads to the degree of chemical engineer. Address Vocation Editor UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Lawrence, Kansas b>0 Lawrence, Kansas The prospective four milers worked out in Lawrence during the Easter vacation, none being willing to give another a decided advantage by a few days absence. On one of these days, the coach staged a time which some of them were recorded. "Junk! Herrriott negotiated the 8urlings in 4:35 flat without breaking his long ambling stride. Archie Grady put a little more behind it all and succeeded in forcing himself up that they jumped at 4:35:4. That it off, young Sproull showed that all the athletic ability in the family was not centered in Lefty by reeling off the distance in 4:38. "There is room for some good sprinters on the half mile relay team," said Hamilton, "and I think we ought to be able to develop a team which will hold its own with any of these Missouri Valley teams. None of them have shown exceptional class this far." Each man in this competition runs 220 yards. The veteran Hilton will undoubtedly be the stellar performer but Crum can also step the furlong off in rapid time. He, with men, will never hear the ability of another can be unearthed, the team which downs the Jayhawkers will have to amble. WANT TO PLAY BALL.? German Football Union Calls Members Not to Participate BOYCOTT OLYMPIC GAMES The withdrawal of one of the Hash House League team leaves a vacancy which the management wishes to fill. Added staff being due to enter, may be ready to preside at the Compression at the Daily Kansan office as soon as possible. From the Boston Transcript. Fusball-band, the leading football league in Germany, in a statement just published throughout the empire, opposes the participation by German football players. The empire was the great contempt was to be staged in the German stadium. The statement says: "The directors of the Deutsche Fussballbund are of the opinion that the time and energy of all Germans would be worth a grave times to more important aims. Team managers who have not yet fled a list of players with the Commission should attend to the matter at once. "The directors of the Fussballball therefore expect from its members that they will not participate in that contest." --- BADGE HAS HISTORY "The Does" Scarlet Circle Traced to American Revolution From the Springfield Republican, London—The Duke of Cornwall, Light Infantry Company, badges of buffalo and backpack with scarlet cloth. The little splash of red is one of the most highly treasured honors of "the Docs." The tiny circle is all that remains of the scarlet feathers which the preceding section describes. For the Forty-sixth Regiment of Foot brought back after the American war of independence. The story has often been related and testifies to the reputation which the regiment secured from the enemy. With five other corps forming a light bar, the Forty-seventh regiment feathers red so that the Americans might know "The Light Bobs," to whom they had promised "no quarter." Prof. Charles A. Shull of the department of botany will go to the University of Chicago this summer for his doctor of philosophy degree. Ladies' Tailoring Mrs. Morgan up to date dressmaking and ladies' tailoring. Also party dresses. Prices very reasonable. 1321 Tennessee. Phone 1161 W. 825-780-2900. Order acreated distilled water from MeNish. Phones 192—Adv. Creighton Says: The Junior Prom this year will be the best ever, and if you haven't made arrangements to go, you are going to miss the season's best party. Dress Suits— Dress Accessories— For the season's best party. We've made extra preparations to take care of your dress wants. All the new ideas in evening wear are here ready for your inspection. Better come in tomorrow and fix yourself up a little. Benjamin Dress Suits FLOWERS FOR THE PROM FLOWERS FOR THE FLOVER ORders should be placed early. Don't wait until the last day. Give the Florist a chance to get them out on time. ass. THE FLOWER SHOP Phones 621 Hash House League Schedule DIVISION I. | | Co-op | Ulrich | Martin | Neal | Hayes | Willis | Long | K K | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Co-op | | Sat A 10 Hw-2 | Sat A 17 N1-4 | Sat A 24 N1-10:30 | 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 | Aat 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 Hw-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 Hw-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 Hw-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 Hw-2 | Sat A 10 N1-4 | | Sat A 24 Hw-2 | Sat A 17 Hw-10:30 | | Long | Sat M 15 N2-8:30 | Sat M 22 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 8 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 | Sat M 8 Hw-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 Hw-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 N 1-4 | Sat A 17 He-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 He-8:30 | Sat M 1 Hw-4 | Sat M 1 Hw-2 | Sat M 22 He-2 | Sat M 15 Hw-10:30 | | College Campus | Sat A 17 He-8:30 | Sat A 24 He-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 | Sat M 8 Hw-8:30 | | 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 N2-1 | Sat A 24 N1-2 | | North College | 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 Hw-10:30 | Sat A 17 Hw-4 | | Track Training | Sat M 15 Hw-8:30 | Sat M 22 He-2 | Sat M 8 N2-2 | Sat M 1 Hw-10:30 | Sat A 17 N2-2 | Sat A 24 Hw-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 | |