PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1939 Huskers Win 6-4; Sweep Two-Game Series Hill Netsters And Golf Men Defeat Aggies ★ Golfers Win Hard Matches By Half Point; Tennis Team Coasts to Easy 5-1 Victory over Opponents The University golf and tennis team came through yesterday afternoon with victories over Kansas State at Manhatten and trouble when they defeated the Aggies five matches to one. Led by Capt. Bob Busler, the link team defeated the Wildcat golf men by the narrow margin of 9½ points to 8½. Busler decided the winner of the match when he sank a ten-foot bounce from Ken Nordstrom 3-0 in their match play. York of the Aggies was medalist with his 67. Busler, Nessley Win in the foursome play, Kansas broke even as Busler and Nessley defeated Nordstrom and Keith, 2½ to 1/8, and Udell and Wakeland took their foursome play with York and Beeson, 2½ to 1/8. The Joyhawkner netsers performed well as they defeated the Aggies five to one. Howard Engleman was the only man to lose his match, but only after he fought three sets, 6-3, 2-6, 6-0. Haroid Simm. Jayhawk captain, made a strong comeback in his singles match with Hammond when he won the last four games in the third set to win his match. He did the Wildcat player. GS-3. 6-0, 7-5. Doubles Are Swept Kansas won both doubles matches, although Blaine Hibbard and Engle- man had to go nine games in their third set to defeat Gray and Thorni- g 6-3, 3-6, 9-7. Siming and Franks won over Hammond and Foreman, 6-2, 6-3, to win the other doubles match. Kansas Golfers Swamp Washburn In the singles, Kermit Franks defeated Thornble 6-3, 6-4 and Hibbard beat Foreman 6-1, 6-4. Dean Ritchie of Kansas was the low medalist with a score of 74 two over par. The Jahywawker golfers swampe a team representing Washburn College 17 1-2 to 1-2 at the Lawrence Country Club Friday afternoon. The meeting between the two tennis teams came up all even 3-3. The results: Bulser, K, defeated Wormington 3-0; Jones, K, defeated Wormington 3-0 Ritchie, K, defeated Miller, 2-1 Bulser, K, defeated Wormington-Bulser, Jones, K, defeated Wormington-West, $2^{+}$ 1/2 - 1; Murtich-Udell K, defeated Murrich-Murrow, 3-0 TENNIS Engleman, K., defeated Green 6-1, 6-2. Hunter, W., defeated Bibb 6-1, 6-0. Franks, K., defeated Kirchner, 6-4, 7-5. Swenson, W., defeated Kirchner, 6-4, 7-5. Greene-Hunter, W., defeated Engleman-Hibbard, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. Sining-Franks, K., defeated Swenson-Kirchner, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1. Indians in Religious Program A group of Indian students from Haskell will present a peace oration and a program of songs and dances at Westminster forum this evening at 7:30. Emily Jane Young will lead the devotional service. Late Kansas Rally Falls Short; Nebraska Spurt Captures First Encounter Lincoln, Neb., May 6—(UP)—The University of Nebraska baseball team defeated the University of Kansas 6 to 4 today to sweep a two-game series. Nebraska played errorless ball until the ninth when three bobbles and a temporary lapse in pitcher Ruben Deney's effectiveness enabled the Kansans to score four runs. Larry Hensley and Ed Hall led the Kansas rally. Denning limited the Jayhawkers to five hits. Kansas Bobbles Errors by the Kansas infield in the third and fifth innings helped the Cornhuskers to tally two runs in each of those frames. Dow Wilson, Husker second plate with two hits and two walks. The score: Kansas ... 000 000 004—4 Nebraska 102 120 00x—6 The batteries: Kansas, Kleweno, Bukaty, Lewis and Hall; Nebraska, Denning and Moates. Nebraska opened the two game series yesterday with a 4-3 win. The victory went to the Huskers as a result of Dow Wilson's home run in the ninth inning. Kansas led throughout the contest and went into the last half of the final frame on the long end of a 3-1 score. Home With One On Wilson hit his four-baser with one teammate on篮板. The Huskers al-ready had pushed across one run in the inning. Kansas scored all of its runs in the first of the sixth. Cliff Brass started the rally with a long single. He moved to second on a sacrifice by Cadwalader and scored on Kappelman's single. Kap stole second and came home after Larry Hemsley had doubled sharps to put him over the scoreboard the scoring when he crossed the plate on Pat Holcomer's single. John Burge started for the Kansans. He pitched strong for three innings, holding the Huskies to nine runs and amassing six. *Baskers, Art. Quailty* Huskers Art Outhit The Kansas outfit their rivals 8-5, but couldn't bring runs across except in the big six stanza. Hensley and Holcep won the Jay-hawker hitters with two safe blows apiece. Kansas was charged with four errors to the single fault committed by the Nebraska team. The Jayhawk baseball team returns to its home field for games tomorrow and Tuesday with its old rival, the University of Missouri. Both games will start at 3 o'clock and students will be admitted upon presentation of their identification cards. The Tigers are defending Big Si champions and will bring a strong team to Lawrence. Last year Kansas and Missouri split even in the two games they played here. The score: Kansas ... 000 003 000-3 Nebraska ... 000 000 000 Batteries: Kansas, Burge, Brass and Hall; Nebraska, Schmadeke and Shmdee. - Thirty Candidates Are Working Nightly Under Coach Doan Nasmith Freshman baseball practice started last week with 30 candidates reporting to Coach Dean Nesmith. Frosh Baseball Gets Underway At the end of the regular schedule, the frosh will play a game against the variety. Coach Nesmith expects several more players to report before this game takes place. The following are attending practice sessions: Ernest Lqueur, Larry Finney, Charles Moore, Leroy Corve, Roy Matherly, Eleanor Rinehart, John Tweed, Kegelner, Cline Hensley, Young Eugene. Orvilla Dretzmier, Robert Jackson, Joe Fournier. After equipment was checked out, the entire squad engaged in lengthy batting and fielding drills. Varsity coach Conger has been using several of the men in practice against the varsity. Dean Martin, Cy Guststadt, Dorus dunsinger, Henry Honak, Dan Jolle, Krute Kreske, Rex Shaw, tonila Milan, Chester Lebsack, dix Howard, Ramie Beims, Bill Penny, T. Clyde Singer, Don Fitzerald, Charles Wright, Jr., Bob Cooper, Dmitchell McIselson Women's Intramurals 'Phog' Allen Returns From New York By Dorothy Dyer, e'39 Watkins hall softball team will play the L.W.W. team at 4:30 Monday afternoon on the intramural field. Pit Beta Phi will meet Kappa Alpha Theta, and Alpha Chi Omega will meet Gamma Phi Beta Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 on dhmondone one and two of the intramural field. Gothic Hill will play the T.N.T. team at 4:30 Monday afternoon. Corbin hall forfeited the softball game to Watkins hall. - Kansas Mentor Reports That This Area Will Be Nation's Cage Center Next Winter That Kansas City, Mo, will become the collegiate basketball capital of the United States next year is the word brought back from New York City by Dr. F. C. Allen, Jayhawker basketball coach. Dr. Allen, who attended the meeting of the National Basketball Rules committee of the United States and Canada, returned from New York City Friday night. He reported that all of the national collegiate basketball setup next year will center around Kansas City. The western playoff in the NC-AA. tournament will be held at Kansas City, March 22 and 23. A week later, March 20, the finals of the tournament will be held in Kansas City. Dr. Allen has signed a contract with George Goldman director of the Municipal auditorium in Kansas to play tournaments games in the auditorium. The National Association of Basketball Coaches will have their annual meeting at Kansas City, March 28, 29, 30. The meeting of the National Basketball Rules committee also will be held there on March 30, 31 and April 1. Consequently both bodies will be in Kansas City to see the final game of the tournament. Mothers Admitted Free Today Mother will get a break today if her children go to the Dickinson or Varsity theaters for W. G. McKinney, manager of the theaters, has announced that with a purchase ticket the customer's mother will be admitted free. Sigma Chi Upsets Fijis 18-4 Friday Afternoon Pounding out 22 hits for a total of 18 runs Sigma Chi knocked off the Phi Gams 18 to 4 and further complicated the standings in Division I. It seems as though Delta Ti Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi are going right it out for the championship but the out for the probable winner, neri. By Clint Wood, c'40 Sigma Chi went out in front with 2 runs in the first but on three straight second innings hits the Phi Gams tied the score. Four runs in the third put Sigma Chi in out front again and they put the game on ice with 8 tails on 10 hits in the fourth. Black pitched for Sigma Chi while Mitchell offered his slants to the Sigma Chi hitters. Allowing only 7 well scattered hits and leading the Dominoes attack with four hits in four times at bat, Kenny Woods picked the Galloping Dominoes II to an 8 to 4 victory over Alpha Tau Omega. The Independents grabbed an early 2 to 0 lead which they never relinquished and added to it in the fourth, fourth, fifth and seventh innings while the A.T.O.'s could only make one each in the second, third, fourth, and fifth. Cordes pitched for Alpha Tau Omega. Lawers Win Again Phi Alpha Delta, "Dark horse" team of Division III, came through with a surprise 9 to 5 victory over the predefinitely undefeated Nighthawks to again tie up the race for the championship. Kimball, with the help of good offensive play on the part of the lawyers, limited the hard hitting Nighthawks to four well scattered hits but had difficulty in finding the plate. Four walks in the third resulted in four of the Nighthawks runs. Aside from the high hit well under control, the lawyers got to Lamborn for 13 safeties but tight pitching in the pinches held their score down. The Nighthawks were handicapped by the fact that their regular pitcher had a sore arm so Lamborn, a classy outfielder, was called upon. He gave a creditable performance and with a little luck might Seniors! Commencement Invitations Are NOW on Sale in the Business Office Order from these: Leather Booklet ------------40c Cardboard Booklet ------------25c English Fold Announcement ------------10c have squeezed through with a victory. Delta Chi 6, Phi Delt 3 DEADLINE TOMORROW Putting together eight hits and two outfield files in the fourth iming, Delta Chi ran over 6 tallies which clinched an 11 to 3 victory over Pihi Delta Theta. Pihi Delta took an early lead when they scored twice in the second, but Delta Chi pushed over a run in the second and third to tie it up, then had their big fourth iming with six runs, and chased three more across in the sixth. Say man!!' our Duratem method really keeps your Palm Beach suite looking fresh like new, Lawrence & Dry Cleaners. Phone 383-adv. The Powerful Sigma Alpha Epsilon aggregation ran into a surprising amount of competition from the lowly Campus Raiders and had to play their string clear to the end before squeezing out a narrow 4 to 3 victory. The Raiders came up with a really well played game and almost plummed back the ears of the Sig Alpha. Swimming School Opens Wednesday The school will be held in room 202 Robinson gymnasium. Steve Renk pitched for Delin Chi and struck out ten while McKinley was hurling for Phi Delta Theta. A three weeks senior swimming school will open her next Wednesday, May 10 under the direction of Dr. Jennifer Burchard, physical education instructor. It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Call 409 GO TO TOWN on the K.U. BUS Make Shopping a Pleasure The RAPID TRANSIT Co. Whether you're in the BUSINESS SCHOOL or Fine Arts you can appreciate the GOOD BUSINESS of keeping your car in first class running order with summer grease and oil and high-quality gasoline. We Serve Students. MOTOR DOWN TO MOTOR-IN 827 Vermont Call 264 Seniors! 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