PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1938 Kansas Drops First Home Appearance to Rockhurst College Nine 4-5 BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editors Notes on the Kansas Relays: Sat dayd morning the track was considerably faster than it was Friday . . . The first three qualifying heats of the 100 showed that . . . Ellerbean ran 9.7, Greer won his heat in 9.8 and Piker of Northwestern ran in 9.8 . . . Fred Woloch knocked Ellerbean out of the high hurdles . . . his time was 14.8 . . Every man who qualified in the 100 was what Horace Mason calls a "hot rock" . . . Dittor for the high hurdles . . . Kansan Sunday Editor Stu Jones asks Ken Postlethwaite of the news bureau if he has a cut of Bird . . . Ken asks "Admiral Byrd?" The last two events of the decauction are E Lee Todd and Odell fought tooth and nail for final points . . . The Nebraska boy finally came out ahead by a scent 5 points. They had a hard time getting away in the high hurdles final, but when they finally got the gun. Woolcott went out front and stayed there . The class field in the century was plenty jittery . the finish looked like a dead heat between Greer and Elderlee . . . Elderlee won in 9.5. The first record fell when Elmer Hackney of Kansas State heaved the shot 52 feet $1\frac{1}{2}$ inches. . . Emporia and Pittsburg, two deadly rivals, put on a great finish in the two-mile college relay. . . Emporia won by a hair. . . Jay Simon, Pittsburg Collegio sports editor pulled that hair and many another out of his head while watching the race. . . Emporia scored some muscle man Chet Friedland took a fourth in the shot put. . . Oklahoma A. and M. Beat Iowa State out in the two mile university relay by a nose after a great fight all the way. . . As the moment for the special mile between. Cunningham, and Fenske approached, a feeling of tenseness, ran through the crowd . . Fenske got off to a lead . . . Glenn ran uncomfortable to "Chuck's" flying spikes . . . The first quarter looked slow . . . 68 seconds . . . 220 at the half way mark . . . 3.31 at the ¾ mark . . . they started sprinting early . . . Glenn didn't try to go around until they came into the stretch and then with a burst of speed the King drove his way to the tape with a couple of yards to spare . . . A great cheer went up from the crowd . . . the time 4:29.2 . . . slow. That boy Joggerst who ran on the record breaking Southwest high school relay team is the brother of Chi Omega's Olive . . . The crowd gave Blaine Rideout a swell hand when he came home way ahead of anyone for North Texas State in the college distance medley . . . The fans saw the first Kansas队 in the University distance medley . . . Ernie Klann came from behind on the third legand gave Kansas a lead . . . Munski of Missouri sprinted to the front but Ray Harris soon took the lead back for Kansas . . . a natural . . . a duel between between Kansas and Missour. Harris holds the lead through three minutes. Munski goes around on the back stretch and pulls away . . . the crowd was 12,000 . . . a record . . . The pole vault got interesting when the bar got up to 14 feet 2 inches with only Don Bird of Kansas and Beefus Bryan of Texas left . . . They both missed their first attempt . . . Bryan goes over! . . . Bird just barely missed his last attempt. J-Hawk To Be Issued In May The J-Hawk, an eight page publication containing news from the School of Business, will be issued about May 12. The newspaper is edited by Lloyd Auten, b'39, and printed by the journalism press. - Poor Base-Running Is the Cause of Jayhawker Defeat; Frank Bukaty Leads Crimson and Blue Hitters by Collecting Four Hits in Five Trips to The Plate Bv Clavelle Holden, c'40 Kansas hits came a dime a dozen yesterday afternoon but Jayhawker runs were as scarcity as rain in the Sahara. The local baseball team out-hit Rockhurst college 14-10 but failed to outscore them by one run. The final score was Rockhurst 5, Kansas 4. The local team seemed to excel in all branches of the game with the exception of the art of scoring. The Jayhawkers pulled a couple of plays while they were on the base paths that had a peculiar odor. Poor base running probably accounted for the defeat. In the last of the fifth Kansas collected three straight hits but failed to score. Paris was trapped between third base and home when he tried to score on Bukaty's single. In the last of the seventh the Jayhawkers turned in another nom. Kappelman and Bukaty were on third and second. Sands then grounded to first for the initial hit. Holcum hit a bounder to the third base man, who made the play to first. Kappelman refused to try and score on the play and then Bukaty ran to third from second and Kappelman saw he would have to make it home. The catcher had the ball before "Kap" was five feet from the plate. Kansas Scores in Third Kansas scored their first run in the last half of the third inning. Paris got on first as a result of a pop fly, Kappelman then filed out to centerfield. Bukaty, who was hitting star of the day collecting four hits in five trips to the platter, got his first hit and sent Paris to third. Bergman, the Rockhurst hurler, then tried to pick Bukyat off first. Novesel missed the throw and Paris galloped home from third. The Kansas City team picked up one run in the first and third innings and then finished their scoring with a three-run spree in the 5th innings. The first two men up fanned and then things started happening. Combs poked out a ground single over second base, Hemley rised up and returned to the plate and the ball rolled through his legs. Before the last out was made three Rockhurst players crossed home plate. Ninth Inning Rally In the ninth ento the Jayhawkers made a final attempt to save the game but failed with the tying run on third. Hall whiffed at two strikes and then knocked a slow grounder who wrewed Hensley out at second. This afternoon the Jayhawkers will entertain the Baker Wildcats on his local diamond. In the first meeting Kansas won 18-4. Kansas ab r h po a e Paris, 2b 5 1 2 1 2 Kappelman, ss 4 0 2 3 2 0 Bukaty, 3b 5 1 2 1 2 0 Holeum, lf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Cadwalader,rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Hensley, cf 5 1 0 1 2 0 If, f 4 0 1 0 1 0 Burge, p 3 0 0 1 0 1 Brass, p 1 0 1 0 2 1 X Framer, rf 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 40 4 14 27 8 4 X batted for Cadwalader in the ninth. ab r h po a e c Dorgston 2b 4 0 0 5 0 0 Corbus, bs 4 0 0 5 0 0 Carlisle, f 5 2 2 3 0 0 Koby, c 5 1 1 3 0 0 Miller, if 3 1 2 4 0 1 Novesei, tb 3 1 2 4 0 1 Rolf, rf 3 1 2 4 0 1 Sparks, ss 4 0 0 1 2 2 Bergman, s 4 0 0 1 2 2 Rockhurst Totals 38 5 10 27 9 5 Score by Innings: Kansas ... 001 000 012—4 Rockhurst ... 100 130 000—5 Score by Innings; One again the injury jinx hit the Kansas track team on the eve of the Drake Relays. Coach Hilaris Burgess, cur of his performers Saturday. Injuries Hit Track Squad On his last attempt to clear 14 feet 2 inches, Don Bird, Kansas pole vaulting ace, sprained his ankle and it is doubtful that he will participate in the Drake Relays in Des Moines this week-end. ★ Bird, Masoner, Bever, And Durand Are Out Of Drake Relays Paul Masoner, veteran Jawahyer hurdler, is also on the injured list with a pulled leg muscle. Masoner was not able to participate in the Relays Saturday. He was entered in the high hurdles, and was to run anchor on the two sprint relay teams. Before the Kansas Relays, Fen Durand re-injured his throwing arm but managed to place second in the Relays. Durand hurt his arm again Saturday. Hargiss doubts that he will be able to take Fen to Drake. Call 141 1113 Mass. BURGERT'S SHOE SHOP Bill Beven, pole vaulter and javelin thrower, injured his arm Saturday when he was throwing the javelin. Beven had already participated Jayhawker Golfers Win From Wichita ★ Tennis Team Drop Its Match With Shockers After Tight Fight All Of The Way Saturday While the Jayhawker golf team was gaining a victory over the Wichita. Wheatshockers, the Kansas team was losing five hard-fought battles to the visiting net team from the same school. The golfers won their matches 13-1-2 to 4-1-2 at the Lawrence Country Club Saturday morning. Capt. Bob Busler, Kansas, was the mediolist of 10 Prostis. Mr. Ritchie scored an 80, Bill Idell, 81 and Rod Wakeland, 82. In the only single match that Kansas tied, Bill Udell tailed with Fitzpatrick with 81's. Udell and Wakolo scored. Fitzpatrick and Wright in the team matches. Lose In Tennis Engleman Out On the tennis court, the Jayhawk netsters had a good deal of trouble with a strong quartet from Wichita. Most of the matches were won by close scores. Harold Siming, Kansas letterman, and Christie of the waddesthockers, played three hours and a half on their singles match before Christie finally defeated the Kansan, 16-14, George Murphy was the only Jayhwaker to win and he was pushed hard to do that. Howard Engleman was unable to play because of a blister on his heel received in the Washburn matches in Topeka last week. Blaine Hibbard, who has been out with a broken foot, will be back Monday when the Kansans go to Missouri to play the Tigers. This will be the first counterattack for the netster when the golfers have already played Oklahoma. Udell, Kansas, tied Fitzpatrick Wichita. 1 1-2-1 1-2. The summaries: Wakeland, Kansas, defeated Wigle Wichita, 2-1. Busler, Kansas, defeated Turner Wichita, 2 1-2—1-2. Ritchie, Kansas, defeated Du- shane. Wichita 3-0. Busler-Ritchie, Kansas, defcated Turner-Dushane, Wichita, 3-0. Udell-Wakeland, Kansas, tied Witzpatrick-Wigle, Wichita, 1 1-2- 1 1-2. Beta, D.U., Phi Gam and Pi K.A. Win I-M Contests in the pole vault and had tossed the spear only once when he hurt his arm. With the weather right for baseball, four games were played yesterday afternoon in the Intramural league. Winners were Beta, D.U. Phi Gim, and PI KA. Losers were Phi Pai, Pi Pai, Kapsis, and A K Pai. By John Robinson, b'40 In defending the Phi Delta 5 to 2, the Betas favored with some fine pitching by Hill Hoghog. Hoghog hit and scattered sik oecontition hits. The Betas clinched the game by scoring five times in the first three innings. The Phi Delts were held scoreless until the sixth, when they counted once and pushed over another in the seventh. John Stratton, Beta shortfielder, led the attack with three straight hits. Haines got two sofeties for the Delta. With John Hoecker pitching masterful ball, the D.U.s won over the Phi Pis by a count of 7 to 2. Scoring a run in the first, two in the second, three in the fifth, and a final out on the D.U.s were in front all the way. Phi Psi tallied in the fourth and in the seventh on Ralph Miller's long home run to left field. Charlie Paddock, D.U. third base- man, homered in the fifth with one man on. The Phi Gam-Kappa Sig game was a veritable track meet with the Gams behead at the end of seven innings by a 25-21 count. Scoring seven times in the second and eight in the fifth, the Phi Games were off to a big lead, but the Siga team was also strong with one of the fifth to make a tame of it. Mitchell, Phi Gam, and Young, Kappa Sig, were both hit freely and fielders of teams worked up a fine sweat before quitting time. The Pi K. A. outlasted the A. K. Pis to take a 14-10 win from the business men. After a slow start the winners scored 10 times in the third, fourth, and fifth innings to win the game. Bobby McCaw each in leading the Pi K.A. attack. Auten made the same number for the A. K. Pis. 24 Start Spring Basketball Spring basketball practice began yesterday afternoon in Robinson gym with 24 men reporting to Dr. Forrest C. Allen. Present plans call for the court candidates to work out for three weeks. Allen announced that he will be available for a round ball裁判 if they so desired. John Kline, Chain Healy, T. P Hunter, Bob Johnson, Maurice Jackson, Bob Klawish, Bob Minor, Bill McKinley, Keenan Kostecki, Red, Bill Southern, Jack Trice, Bruce Voran, Bill Wade, and Bob Woodward. The following checked out equipment yesterday; Bob Allen, Bill Arthur, Miller Cameron, Don Ebling, Dick Hermann, Dirk Dick, Lord Harp and Herb Hartman. THE HARBOUR NEW MANAGEMENT THE HARBOUR Formerly Large's Cafe at 18 E. 9th Formerly Large's Cafe at 18 E.9th Completed Remodeled Completely Remodeled Visit Us Free Shrimp Friday Nite Alumni To Compete in Golf Tourney Commencement Day Returning alumni will compete in a golf tourney to be held the day of commencement it was decided last week. Peace Commission Meets Tomorrow Bike Kester, gr, will discuss "Current Events" at the meeting of the Peace Action Commission tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. The meeting is open to all students. Sing a Song of Mixed "Slack"... $5 to $10 Remember when trousers matched coats, when greys couldn't be worn with browns. Those were the "good old days" Now with pants mixed and every coat flirting with three pair of trousers, we're making a business of-- Mixed Pants In Mixed Colors To go with Mixed Outfits Which is Correct Style If you have the cont . . we have the rest. Colorful "stacks" as you want 'em. Swatcers Polo Shirts Sport Coats Team Shirts that 'team with the slacks' Get set tomorrow with apparel for spring and summer wear--- 一元