Sixth Annual Interscholastic Track and Field Games McCook Field, 2:00 p. m., Saturday, May 1, 1909 Two Hundred Athletes from more than Thirty Kansas High Schools General Admission 50 Cents. Ticket Holders 25 Cents Students and Faculty Should Unite in Welcome to the High School Visitors FRATERNITY BASEBALL. Phi Gams Defeat Alpha Taus and Phi Delts Lose to Sigma Chis. The fraternity league games are now becoming interesting. Monday afternoon the Phi Gams won from the Alpha Taus, 3 to 1. The batteries were: Phi Gams, Porter and Harvey; Alpha Taus, Van der Vries and Tyler. Tuesday afternoon the Sigma Chis defeated the Phi Delts, by a score of 15 to 7. Taylor, Peters and Johnson formed the Phi Delt battery, while Russell, Gossard and Briggs worked for the Sigma Chis. Friday morning at 10:15 the Betas will play the Sig Alphs on McCook. Miss Delpha Johnson is absent from school this week on account of the death of her uncle, Mr. Ericson of Clay Center, who was killed in the fire at the Central hotel in Topeka last Saturday morning. DR. G. A. HAMMAN, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist IN DISEASES OF GLASSES FITTED OFFICE OVER Dick Bros. Drug Store SHAFFER=BARTELDES. At six-thirty yesterday evening in the First Presbyterian church of Lawrence,Mr. Otto A.Barteldes and Miss Helen Barbara Shaffer were married. Both of the contracting parties are old University students, as are most of the bridesmaids and ushers. Reverend Mr. Wells performed the ceremony. Miss Helen Sparr, a cousin of the bride, acted as maid of honor and Mr. Friedo Barteldes, brother to the groom, was best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Alwine Wilhelmi, Olgo Barteldes, Mary Clarke. Mabel Barber, Alice Sinclair, and Miss Shaffer, the bride's sister. The ushers were Messrs F. Ragland Cowles, William Griesa, Frank Bangs, Hyden Eaton, George March and Frank Shaffer. After the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of Charles W. Sparr, at 1411 Tennessee street, where a reception was given the newly married people. Miss Helen Shaffer has for a number of years made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparr. She attended the University during the year of '05-06 and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Otto Barteldes is a son of F. W. Barteldes of this city. He graduated from the University last year. He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and also a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is connected with his father's seed house business. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barteldes will live in Denver until after the first of August, after which time they will live in Lawrence. They left on the Santa Fe at 10:10 last night. A party of Thetas and Phi Delts helped the people on the train with a profuse shower of rice, corn meal and old shoes. It is time for cap and gown pictures.—Squires. TO PROTECT BIRDS. Nests to be Built for the Winged Occupants of the Campus. The University is making an effort to get more birds to nest on the campus. The latest plan is to build scientifically safe and suitable nests for the bluebirds. The blue-bird is one of the best birds, but it has so many enemies in the form of rats, snakes and other animals that about only one in four live. Professor W. C. Stevens is having some nests made after a plan by the son of John Borroughs, the famous naturalist. The plan calls for the placing of an inverted pan below the hollow place in the tree in which the bird is supposed to nest. This contrivance is designed to tnrn all enemies. The interesting feature will be to see if the birds will use the nests that are provided for them. Don't make a mistake. Squires and no other for your picture. Chocolate ice cream and cherry ice at Lee's. University Book Store. Senior Special! Engraved Cards $1.00 for 100. Engraved Cards and Plate. Chocolate ice cream and cherry ice at Lee's. That Wonderful $15 Suit for Men at J. HOUSE & SON'S The Good Clothes Store 729 Mass. St.