300ml '09 == THE JAYHAWKER == '09 Tickets may be exchanged for Souvenirs at Rowland's College Book Store. Regular cloth edition on sale at the following places: Rowland's College Book Store, Smith's News Depot, 709 Mass. st., Stevenson's Book Store, 819 Mass. st. PRICE TWO DOLLARS Cuts of Fraternities and Organizations may be secured on Monday after 5 o'clock from BERT EVANS, at the German Club House,1200 Tenn. street. KANSAS WON IN TENNIS. Nebraska's Players Defeated in first Interstate Tournament. The tennis tournament between the University and Nebraska which was held yesterday afternoon and today was won by Kansas. In the singles Watson, Wood and Bigelow won their marches, the only match won by Nebraska being that of Weaverling, the captain, who was in the Law School here last year. In the doubles Watson and Bigelow won from Weaverling and Hubbell. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. The Y. W. C. A. cabinet was completed this week by the election of the chairmen of the committees. The chairmen and the offices they hold are as follows: Missionary Study, Ina McKnight; Bible Study, Ruth Jackson; Social Entertainment, Martha Stough; Practical Service, having charge of a kindergarten class in East Lawrence, Maud Zoellner; Membership, Fern Cramer; Religious Meetings, Grace Elmore; Fraser Hall Committee, Carroll Harper; Finance, Alice Smith; and Calling on Freshmen, Clara Converse. Notice To Girls. The girls of the Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen classes will hold their respective class meetings at 12:15 Monday in Fraser Hall. The purpose of these meetings is the election of class representatives for the Girl's Student Council and the consideration of general class interest. It is important that every girl attend her respective class meeting. The Junior girls will meet in Room 14, the Sophomores in Room 15 and the Freshmen in the Latin room. Miss Edna Sickley, of St. Louis, is the guest of Misses Grace and Florence Bedell. Marion Sapp is visiting in Ottawa. If you desire photographs from MOFFETTS before going home, be sure to make an appointment, as you will not have to wait, if on time, use either phone 312. For sale or trade for a good Pony, The Black Prince, a handsome, trained and watchful dog. Enquire at Kansan office. MANUAL WON ANNUAL MEET (Continued from page 1) The Relay—Wentworth, first, Freshmen, second; Manual, third; Perry, fourth. 220 yd. hurdles—Woodbury, Central, first; Martin, Lawrence, second; Hoge, Wentworth, third. No one qualified for fourth place. Time :26-3. Half mile run—Craig, Manual, first; Kraus, Freshmen, second; Gould, Central, third; Stewart, Manual, fourth. Time 2:06-4. FIELD EVENTS Pole vault—Woodbury, Central, first; Hamilton, Manual, second; Davis, Central, and Neill, Westport, tied for third. Height 10 ft. 9 in. Discus throw—Kanatzer, Manual, first; Ammons, Freshmen, second; Bower, Central, third; Wiberg, Manual, fourth. Distance 108 ft.2 in. 12 pound shot—Kanatzer, Manual, first; Koenigsdorf, Manual, second; Ammons, Freshmen, third; Hamilton, Manual, fourth. Distance 46 ft., 10 in. 12 lb. hammer throw—Bryson, Overbrook, first; Kanatzer, Manual, second; Bower, Central, third; Tarbell, Manual, fourth. Distance 159 ft. 10 in. High Jump—French, Freshmen, first; Carl, Westport, second; Wilson, Freshmen and Woodbury, Central tied for third. Height 5 ft.7 1-2 in. Broad jump-Stark, Perry first; Hisle, Manual, second; Carl, Westport, third; Woodbury Central, fourth. Distance 21 ft.4 in. Try the Sundeas with fresh crushed Strawberries at Wiedemann's. Try the Utopian Chocolates in boxes at Wiedemann's. THE RED SWATER GIRL is still selling at Boyles', 725 Mass. St. This poster framed makes a very nice present. Also many other K. U. Posters and the best assortment of pennants in town. Boyles, 725 Mass. Rubber Gloves for bleaching and whitening the hands or for use in general house work are excellent. 75c a pair. O.P.Barber & Son, 909 Mass. St. A good assortment of nuts in chocolate at Wiedemann's. Try the Utopian Chocolate no finer goods put in boxes-at Wiedemann's. Your last chance, Friday, May 28 F. A. A. Hall. PLAYED LOVE AND FOOTBALL (Continued from page 1) Miss Nadia Thomas, Marlin Poindexter, Archie Naramore, and Willard Wattles. The 1909 Jayhawker was placed on sale at the play. The ancient faculty pictures which have so long done duty were replaced in this year's book by snap shots, and all the other pictures are new. All the departments of University activity are covered, and the literary department is unusually keen and well written. The tenderest spot of each University celebrity was sought out unerringly and the squirming that has been going on since the book appeared is a tribute to its editors. Salesmen Wanted.—For summer work in our State Atlas' Department. GEO, F. CHAM, Geographical Publisher Chicago and New York Apply to— J. C. CRUMMEY, P, O. Box 485 Kansas City, Mo. (Inquiries will be answered at the office of this paper.) Bowersock Opera House Wednesday, May 26 Sam S. and Lee Shuber present the Season's Sensation, The Blue Mouse By Clyde Fitch. 'Tis a Scream with a flaw Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. Seats on sale Tuesday, May 25 G. C. WOLE H. HOLLINGBERY Home Boot Co. 919 Mass. St. Framing a Specialty. For Golf Enthusiasts... To Golf Enthusiasts we are offering unusual discounts on Golf Clubs, Balls, and all accessories. At this time of the year—the opening of the Golf Season, our introductory prices will appeal to you. At least look at them. Both you and we can be benefited by a call from you. Smith's News Depot Hilliard & Carroll Phones 608 709 Mass. SENIORS: Leave name and number of invitations desired in box at check stand. Otherwise invitation committee can not guarantee delivery of desired number. First shipment will be here Tuesday, May 25; for sale at the check stand. Gifts of Quality (When they cost no more) -FROM- THE COLLEGE JEWELER K. U. Novelties Our Specialty WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW