PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 19. 1939 Last Home Baseball Series Starts Today BELL-owings by JIM BELL Konson Sports Editor The athletic office informs us that Saturday's double header will start at 200 o'clock instead of one o'clock yesterday, Coach Chong changed his mind yesterday afternoon. He met O'clock will be too early. Speaking of Coach Chong, this will be his last appearance before a K. U. crowd. He H. U. next year. We hope the Jawkerviers Ralph Conger come through job him today and Saturday. He's with the last two years and wounded back is the only thing that has hold his varsity baseball team back. As Horace Mason says, Kansas has the best cellar team in the conference history. (Of course, you know they're not in the celler now.) Did you know that Kansas holds six of the 15 records in the Big Six track and field cavalry? This is three times our share. Jayhawkers have the best marks in the 220, 880, the mile, the discus, pole vault, and javelin. J. Wilcox ran the 220 in 1.192. Glenn Cunningham's marks in the 880 and mile still stand. Thornill hold the 155 feet 11 inches record made in 1930. Rock Nole pole vaulted 13 feet 8 and thornill held 24 feet Paul Hornilich threw the javelin 208 feet 11 inches in 1934. Kansas State hold three of the records (Shot, two mile run and mile relay). Iowa State, and Missouri hold two cach, while Oklahoma and Nebraska have one. Predictions on the outcome of the Big Six meet are a dime a dozen around the Kansas office this morning. Most of the "experts" feel that Kansas will either win the meet or tie for the first place with Oklahoma. Our "official" prediction is that Kansas will win with 48 points. Oklahoma will win with 52 points. Indiana hind the Joachawers, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas State and Iowa State will follow in that order. None of our authorities pick Stoland to do better than second in the high jump and broad jump. Foy is not given anything better than a second in the sprints, Harris is to win the two mile and get a second in the mile, Friedland is not supposed to even get any of the place money and Paul Masseon is supposed to finish fifth in the mile. Pacing is the Kansas mile relay team is given a fourth in that event. Yeah, we've got it all figured out. Perhaps our face will be red Sunday morning. One of Duc Allen's pet theories is that the Big Six should be channeled to the Big Seven by the admittance of Oklahoma Aggies. The illustrious Doctor feels that it would make for a better all-round schedule. The football team could have three games at home and three games away. The basketball schedule would have 12 games on it instead of 10 and the baseball situation would improve. It is a well-known fact that the Ag- 'Red' Dugan Will Oppose Frank Woolf in a Mound Duel; Contest a Toss Up THE STARTING LINEUPS KANSAS S2 Tousand, 3b Miller, 2b Harris, ss Nieman, rf Langvard, cf Reid, if Graham, 1b Kurman, c Woolf, p The Jayhawkier baseball team opens its last home game series of the year this afternoon when it meets the Kansas State Aggies at 3 o'clock. Big Red Dugan will take the mound for Kansas. He will be opposed by Frank Woolf, who will perform the hurling chores for the Staters. With everything to win and nothing to lose, the Conger-men will shoot the works in this series. They close their season next Friday and Saturday against Missouri at Columbia. By Jim Bell, c'40 Kansan Sports Editor Cats Have Won Four KANSAS Cadwalder, cwf Kappelman, ss Hensley, cf Bukaty, 3b Holcum, lf Sands, 1b Paris, 2b Hall, c Dugan, n The Aggie team under the guidance of "Chili" Cochrane serving his first year as varsity mentor, has proven a disappointment. ENJOY YOURSELF This Summer SUMMER ON WHEELS The Aggie team under serving his first year as varsity ment to State fans this season. The Aggies have been weak principally because of the failure of their pitching staff. One strong man, Jim Brock, has not been sufficient to win consistently. Woolf, who will pitch today, is a thrid base man. One Run Jinx PHONE 4 SERVICE CITIES SERVICE The Wildcats have beaten Kansas once, Oklahoma once and Nebraska twice this season. They have lost four to Missouri, two to Iowa State and one to Oklahoma. Kansas, resting now in one place out of the league cavalier has won three games and lost eight in conference play. Five of the Kansas defeats have been by one run margin and another has been by two runs. The games should be fairly evenly matched this afternoon. The Aggies are at a disadvantage in that they are playing away from home and starting Wolf instead of Jim Brock. A double header will be played tomorrow afternoon. The first game will start at 2 o'clock. It had been previously announced for 1 o'clock. gies are better than Missouri Valley competition, Kansas has two schools in the conference. Why not Oklahoma? PRODUCTS Summer and vacation - - - thrills to anticipate - - - rides in the country with your heart - - - confidence that all is safe - - - tires - - summer lubrication - - - gas. Seven of the 15 marks are in danger of falling today and tomorrow. Elmer Hackney is a cinch to beat his own record in the discus. Simmons of Nebraska has a good chance of lowering it. But the United States he's pushed by Coquan of Oklahoma, Munski will probably lower Cunningham's 41.43 mile, Harris has a chance to beat Kansas State's Charley Mitchell's 9.289 in the two mile, Wibbles of Nebraska should beat Thornhill's mark and both the United States and Iowa State should jump higher than the 6 feet 3 inch high jump record. Pi Phi Meets Kappa in Final In the finals of the sorority softball intramural tournament Monday at 4:30, Pi Beta Phi will play Kappa Gamma Gamma on the intramural field. The winner of this game will play the I.W, W team later. Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Chi Omega, and the Independents are leading in the intramural tennis tournament. Intramural softball managers are asked to turn in not later than Monday the names of those interested in playing on the class teams. Ferrel Anderson Visits Campus NOW IT'S--third to take the lead. The Delta scored one in the fifth and ran in three in the sixth for a total of 9 but the Phi Games ran across two in each of the fourth, sixth, and seventh to win 10-9. - Ex-Jayhawker Is Now First String Catcher for The Joolin Miners ARROW SHIRTS Ferrell Anderson, former football and basketball star at the University, put it first appearances here today since leaving college at mid-season to join the Joplin baseball club of the Western Association. Anderson dropped over to the University from Topeka where the Miners are engaged in a three game series to see the Jayhawks perform this afternoon against Kansas State's and to call on a few old friends. Baseball is the life, said 'Ole Andy'. Get up about 12 o'clock every day, go to a show in the after-school and play ball at night. Boy's keen. Anderson is holding down the first string catching post for the Miner and is slated to become one of the pitchers in the league by mid-season. NOTICE The K-Club will honor the varsity members of the track, baseball, tennis and golf teams with a picnic Sunday afternoon at State Lake in Tonganoxie. The letterhead for the team forms entertainment. A ball game between the seniors and combined members of the club has been proposed. The group will leave from Robinson gymnasium at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in a truck that has been loaned to the organization by the school. All these planning on going to the affair are to sign up in the athletic office before 10 o'clock Saturday morning. NELSON SULLIVAN Gifts, Gift Wrappings Greeting Cards For Weddings, Showers, Birthdays, Anniversaries Phi Gam, Acacia, D.U., Nighthawks Win I-M Tilts THE BOOK NOOK 102J Mass. St. By Clint Wood, c'40 Putting together three hits and two errors the Delta Upsilon tallied three times in the third and then added 2 in the fifth and one in the seventh to shut out Delta Chi 6-0 behind the hit-pitching of Long John Hocauer. He struck out 14. Needling this win to earn a play to play the Galloping Dominies for a playoff position, Hocauer pitched the best game of the season by striking out the first six men to face him. The game was never in doubt after the third when Delta Upsilon scored three times. Rice, D.U. catches, led the attack with two hits in three times. Rachel Chi and allowed only four hits but his teammates were unable to get any runs for him. Bil Cam 10 Delts 9 Phi Gam 10, Delts 9 Phi Gamma Delta scored twice in the last inning to squeeze out a narrow 10-9 victory over Delta Tau Delta in a preliminary playoff game, which ended with three runs in the first but the Delta came back with four in the Acacia 11, P.A.D. 7 Five run rallies in each of the second and fourth combined with a single tally in the third gave Acacia an 11-7 victory over Phil Alpha Delta. The lawyers were leading the playoffs, which eliminated from the playoffs by dropping the contest. Acacia had an 11-0 lead at the end of the fourth, and the P.A.D.'s had only garnered one hit off the pitching of Wood. At this point Acacia let down and the lawyers had tallied seven times, with three outlasted sixth, when they ralled to retire the side in order in the seventh. A four run first inning paved the way for a 6-4 Nighthawk victory over the Dumknir Club and resulted in each reaching the playoffs with a season's record of 5 won and 1 lost. The Nighthawk won one run. Aggie Coach-in the fourth and one in the sixth to total six as well, the best the Dunakins could do was two in the fourth, one in the sixth, and one in the seventh. Owen (Chili) Cochrane Kansas State mentor, who brings his baseball team here today for a three game series. Lots of Jack makes all work play. Be Ready to Be Ready to SWIM in a JANTZEN Come in and see the 1939 Models for - MEN * WOMEN * CHILDREN HERE'S AN INTERESTING CIGARETTE COMPARISON...See how it's made by college student Bob Hendrickson MOKERS all over the country are learning what Robert S. Hendrickson, Jr. (right) is showing a group of classmates. It's a striking way to compare cigarettes by simply watching them burn! Bob is testing the leading brands to find the one that burns slowest! Which brand won? C-A-M-E-L..by a wide margin! The reason? Costlier tobacos, expertly blended in a cigarette that burns slowly, completely – smokes cooler, of course! 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