run daily it ask an i-Kinw. r:;u. t. mo FOUR PICKED LINEUPS WILL BATTLE If! 0 Of FINALE SfJCbTrn "nS I SAND LOnERS ARE Motltrr't l.oif llrhign DitcouruKvil Slmlrnt Home a fur I J Hour Y1IAT the university need rl;ht Squad Has Practice Innings With Rhodes at Helm Thursday. Coaches Select Men League to Compete on Saturday. DAILY DRILL CONTINUES Practice Is to Hold tor Week Alter Final Encounter. now t an increa in .1.41 .ii i f l ii.ua i .hi i la. it It onlv i Cpnrn I ".;lit available. nnl ahout four to 1 1 1 1 y lopniH, condition are n hit .. . ci.-Med The ct.nKei.tion l.,t It tVl(.h rh..pv :.t.., Mr.t hi t.lv.tnu .. th. ufc-h. llavwT h ' ai ,,..,,1,1 through fever! n. h.;-T iiiit-.i mm rriiuoicp.1 -,.,. ... ,,, veMet.lav alter- 1 noon, iicin vnriou combination win people nvtui 'i tf!ttn)f on i the t...i:t within ft reon ihle ' Mm( ,,r,v c,lllP o1 , lamblmc P.- ..f lim- completely HUe;,,,,, ,nPllI,Vdl he continued tintil elite i f th.- llut lequncic of the net-' x, wp,k whr ft n,rf ,,,.,-, tme v Inch i intended to prevent I ,,vlsn will W msde between -ouihlM.uti.l drive from poms: i rom.l m. ...ner. nnd regulation Soi-irtl. an. I northbound drive from 'r.trN.. -j. I m-ppim; mrounn a win.i.iw m me- TUt, ,v(:nr rnllprt1 m run The trP whs i.et today for the : lln.si. itl hcuduuatter.. While a i fl,r thrmitrlvri in the iirM two in ,'inale of Nehranka's rpnnj prid ' trtiy h;.l a very apt to filter , f yesterday m".mii, tul trainin nn. which u ill lw a ' through t:i' harkMt.p. It Im no eny 1 tlt. Pirtei-'imrt of the m-ore vere for It to ini'l it WMyie.f... Vannmnn fielder fumbled the cordon of intended!, oounle of rav flies. nnd vnnni- i nere a aiwnyit thankful for. ;:ame Saturday between the torn Hned nqiivlft ff the Titer1. n:il UulMors nJ the peitti auj Pan ther. The Tlj:erHiillilo;: lineup uil! "Otum men from In.'h i.vuns. The :ormrr A.n t'te t hH:npion-.lup of the fiuir-tesm fpnns; lefRiie. mii.1 :h latter to.k teller honor. Th 'o ml'lJIe toni!. likewise will le rroupel into one f.ir the r.'tilct -'ntunliy. wt.ii h t n h.'h.le.l t. t under wv at 2 oYlifk. AllhoiiRlJ the jrrtine win lw the 'ift encounter ! the pnr; ft ; "tl uno'herwrt it ff pr.'tl-e will ietnii f..r Cornhovker pruliler-i l'ie rf"n.'1.s ' i'.'ii.h W"ik. t.irt ini; M nijsv ftft"iT.H'n nte IhiiiiI iv Head Onrh P. .. R.Me uti l his !l.tat!l before equipment i ibeclied In for the f-pung. Last ncbt'fi workout eon!.-te. hiefly in performaiu-e of forward pa.s "playo. Only two tcuma were. t'l the r:eia. iTaouc.niy every hack out. includinj; Miller. T'aiker. Ureizinper ani Rohy. had a rh:in.'c at to.sin(r the oval. Kaon of them turned in a creditable performance. ' matter t Uroush tennis plovers rtonieihmK to -o 1 .,lv pan infiel.ler were mtving trou ble with uroiind bul'i.. a. were the rejKulitr inlieliler.t. The diamond ih pititl. tilitrly ov and uneven at the pre .-lit t.me The Lineup. S ait in;; n the icgulitr.s' bneup were Armatin on the mound. Yordy behind Hie plate, TH.-trom on !iil. i ..nnoi'N .n .-oi onii. :im o.'is on third. Spike Williams at Miort. and P.ttton. Wltle. nnd (;nt.-e in the outfield, i The yannians' .!art;ns t-rew eon-i'-tr.l ot K.'irlev. pit-hcr; tiik. re .p.'i.t.n ir wTiithet w stiy",i, cute h or: KrHiikturt, fut: hie he, n having the Inst tew ! M'l.-er. fecoiid; Knurli. thud: Kos dtv i. flulv npprtnated hy uni- enberp;. short, and lempey, Mow? vrrilv hth;.l.s eveonf the' f,.,,t. and lavey. fielders. hall players. Y.lerd.iy was per NNIS i.rr.tpertu, finm f.a.unl eivitilon. are tar brlchler tl.ii rear than they wore ht.t. trip pa-t the court t reat e.s an in .st.'int tmpr. .-moii that the general .1'iiudai I of piolu lin.y i:- tar ahop llutl of ine preceding year ThVie iir. nior plavera with f t-t'.T "i ve and warmer drive :tr I srea'.e:- nceiiraev. and those ti'rihlit'hl ion are the one that make S"o I tiU fpiet wiel-lers. V. A. A. INTRAMURALS feet lia.-eh.-ill weather, and co.ki ba.-ehnll vT'i'her eonie pretty clo.se to bci;i f'M.d track vcath"! Cons. -quent ly pill pounder nnd cindT panders it hose word a i i nne. ssiin to ihose wnn mv we are not linc; colorfiili are having were la pood time while thev are work- j Ivrly. i nig out. Hut the f.Hit'hall tenm j Punnp the nftcrnonn the re ' it "seems to bo losin;; interest. And ', mainder of the candidates were m- who can blame it? Think of Hot- sorted into the lineup, ting around on an afternoon like j . . t. i . . j . . An t. ..... n ... I ,,n . c U'fil ilinu'it. ii imiii'jit-u ii. in cl( theS enough to sutfixate an j F..kimo; ! Th utory of bow piotlier'f ov brought a tired, over-burdened ford back to her home twelve b.Min after h hid dmsppeared, w.t telated veler.Uv in the Lin toln Star. The know Mgr ot ber moth, i aorrow caused the I ni ic;...y ..n i..n ,oj uiiixot c atudent. tiverhttrdened by a heavy . hedule and pait tinie wink, to return. A motoiint had civen her a lift .v.'r.il milea went t.f I.inroln. but she walked nioul of the way I ha. k. h s The mother nought aid af police, giving them th note found on the iled in bei thtughter'a room. Lei 'than two bouia later, however, !lhe mother repoitcl that her tlaughter had returned, nafe and I amiiitl. The girl will drop aome of her achool work and posaihly her pari tune enploxnient m an effort i to finiith the ftchool year, the motht r alaS'd. I leavet Note. The note left by the girl follow: "leareni Mother: 1'iease forgive ...m i ... . . ... I me i.'l .i .'.ill.. out Wll. inniurr, I t an I rtat'd H any longer. I am ro llre.l. 1 aimplv c.tn't get any rent. and I am eo tired of rvhool. You tan get along without me. You ae .1 am a total lis ...and I want to I pet oi.t before I caue you any j more trouble or disappoint yoij a j 1 ani I-. u. id to ik. "You niay aell my Niki and fet I my refund in rhemiMry. if any, 'and you had letter call' the More, and tell them I won't be there Sat j urday. "I am terribly rrv. Put If if the I only thing left. Pletse forglvt roe. and don I -orr". rleaac. I Ltive." i r. f. mi niay aleo tell my ; gym clothe. They are In my loc-1 ! ker at chtol." " j Over two third of the high achool roacnea oppoM-d to (.tailing durtng the raga game. t'oa. h C'hailea UU k tted thai Nebraska teama bava tiewr re or ted to atalling while playing the offenva and mot roarhea iraluee that the Mailing la not doing the game of baaketball any good I c a ue li alow a up the action. STUDENTS WANT BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION MADISON. W I a , i Special i Studenta of the I'nixeriuty of W is rnnin are carrying on an editorial war thni the column of the tu. dent newspaer lor the distribu tion of information regarding birth control. Minister of Ma.li- aon rhtirrhe are opoing the tu tlent. The editor of the pater will print any diacusslon of the question, pro or con. (trrrn vme (Jiuill ' OtJoySJiopphnf ttl tcvael Ihk O Sl.eeU ff Smart, New, COA Typewriter For Rent PeMla hmilli. - KaMnitiiilAfl I 'inter mood H.lsl rie u lu tlriti f..r lng Irnn Nebraska Typewriter Co - (BLlD(C(Do k - I LJJ I I SI M ' 1-fotll team were hitting far better than they were fielding, futtli Witte showed siv-n of get ting lack into form when be 1 order to determine the success paiked a nice triple tail In the J the game. Initial -rwit .. hi. fir.! CHil nUi U I of the s. h-oii Other nr. the soutd . CoChes Oppoie . wielding the willow effect- Coaches Oppote Stalling. Another problem brought before the meeting resulted from a que- tiopaire aert out by ("oaeh Craig ' lluhy of the I'niversity of Illincia. 1 6l JEAN ftA 1 HbUfct. ?om.thlnr new and different !ii way of meeting? a eocHlleJ j ni3 meeliiiii. No reliL'ious educe- I ;ion is nccetrj. however. If you j h-ive gone to t-unday school that 1 should be suffcent. .Mn.-s will be i held Apnl 8 in the. racied pre cinct of Grant Memorial ball. Lot all who enter preserve the dig nity of the occasion and maintain .he proper attitude. Officer of te worthy astocia--n ft W. A. A. will he officially ;ut on duty to continue the grind or the sake of better cueds for the omirg year. Mystery surrounds Hie awarding tl the "NV 'but. the --wet will b divulged promptly nftcr 7 o'clock. Scholarship re (jiiirementa put a darcper on the proceedings as usual, but a few i:ve managed to make the gTade in rit oi an Bucn ODStacie. DKCM'SR . nit to ii in M.nietimc outi-i r-riril .!t ei i ff if ipnl aruiifce. ior tins con-inn ih it im- mini ve !'ve decided that n se- , ri.il story would bo desirable, both i as enlertainment and a. a relief j ftUUricL-i . from the cnisliiii"; responsibility having to write all of this thing every t.ny. a !-iory is D."n im ported from New York, and will run until it js finished or a lonp a it i? tolerated Bosket Mentors Do Not Favor Flan of Phog Allen. "I am not in favor of the ohm- I matiou of the t'poff and w uld not i make nnv thange. in the t:itne, ONE MINUTE TO GO. Ma)p,, c,;arh P. row re w h" i asi- cj (Upland Wheat.) if lie favored th proposal of Vr. Ml throneb high m hool r;era!d V- C. 'Thog" Allen, well known 'ierard tried to win a place on the ; I'niversi'y of Kansas mentor, football team, but try ns he would f-'r. Allen f-ufrgested at the Na- ue cuuld never letter. He never Honal Association of Basketball; missed practice, and be waa thet achea mceiinc in Chicago that j onlv man on the team who knew I all case baskets be raised two feet i all the fdpials, but his knowledge I bif. her than at present, availed him nothing. All through! Coach Blaek concurred with the! everv eame he ?at. on the sidelines, sUtemrr.t of Browne. V-U' k feel MssLeevHl uncover the' mys-1 hoping agninpt hop that he would '"' 'here is no occasion for it i tv which has ebrouded th" pur n'"e of W. A. A. and reveal to the assembled multitude the high ideals of the organi7ation. She also plans to put out the Kig-n of wel come to the unsuspecting. Those who will lead the sport through the coming, year will b publicly recognized and the for- j i".er sport leaders will demonstrate j their speech making abilities in! short talks to acquaint the general public wilh the facts cf the cas. A howling: success is predicted J for the program and they promise :o be unique to say the least. The idea of the meeting is kept dark, but come and find out for yourself try anything: once. MES SCHEDULES G.UXJ.CURCIFOK FUTURE CONCERT AMES, la Amelita Galli-Curci, coloratura soprano, who has ap peared in Ames twice in the past, has been engaged to give one of the five concerts that will com prise next year's artists' series at Iowa State college, according to an announcement by Tolbert Mao P.ae. head of the music depart ment. Jose Iturbi, Spanish pianifct; the Orgijt-Btra Charro Mexicano. u i string orchestra Including native Mexican instruments; and the Iowa State Symphony orchestra will, with one other program yet to be selected, complete the series. ret to p av. but the opportunity ""ui;e ,-inu uiai meie is no con- never came. And then came the ; neetion with raising the baskets lai-t game of the season when Ger- to do away wiUi the tlpoff. "A tall aid was a senior! His high school j man has an advantage in basket was to play Mascot for the state i ball but it ran be. offset," said championship! Llack. t Team Work. I Tie feels that the team work of 'a e,uintt should be the method of ! offse! tipp the disadvantage, of ibe.. rather than to raise the jba.-keis or eliminate the fipoff. The change would result in less scoring iu the game and t present LAWKE.N-CE. Km.-With n l?wrnrJ undesirable Mtermen a., a nucleus for this Tn vrar-s baseball team. Coach .John 11CMn said that the basketball ; 'uic urn wcu MJ'porLeii ana mat j they must be pleasing the specta tors. He pugccste.J clarifying the (To Be Continued ) KANSAS RASERALL SOI Al) HAS SEVEN FORMER REAVERS i Eunn i. in hopes of having a lead ing team r. the Big tix. Kansas ha.s taken .second place twice in the past three years, and last year was well up in the standings when it hit a slump near the seasons close. Fisher, last year's pitcher, was given special training all last wea pon, but a lame arm now Ihreat ens to keep hirn out of the fame. Coach Huun is woiking Into his squad a number of last year's fre.shmen who bad no hpecial train ins; under Kansas coaches, since there was no freshman roach available for baseball. Lieut. Harry Meye.s this year is giving some attention to the freshmen, thereby builaing up a reserve for another yeai. Kansas' fiifet game will be with St. Marys, April 11. rules now used and allowing them to be exercised for a few years in i i...;j tv'l .... . . I. f j It I tl -vis. fci(i, (.i'i. In full !o'i: in i s n mm, I . Is; ml m I ;i l:-- i Kjm mm mm mm I .:' k j H5 HH$ 4ff 3 v - 'I k'' .'v P IP nn n rn rai E N D P IM d Saiiiplcs of INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS urc on play al LONG'S COLLEGE BOOK STORES Facing Campiih Your Orders Must He In by April 25 .ill impcrlj'it i t i ;. k . .iiriri t ii'i'ii!.!,- .Ir.'.n!. I ho Mu.U'l. si lain-: -s. 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