PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1930 Jayhawkers Lose Brock Holds K.U. Men To 3 Hits rs Lose Opener To K-State,12-4 Unless our feeble ability as a dramatic critic has slipped an awfully let in the past few years, we feel sure that we are right when we say that the dramatic hit of the year will start its historical run Monday night. He's the one to hear hearsals, "The Drunkard" will be the hammest, silliest and most boisterous bit of bivalency ever presented upon the boards of Mt. Oread. Members of the "K" Club who make up the cast have laughed themselves sick night after night on rehearals. They were hardened veterans of athletic warchucks, then it ought to make anyone else howl with glee. The production, which will run Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, will be fun for the actors and audience. The audience will sit at tables arranged in bar room fashion. Waitresses will pass around the room during the entire performance selling drinks, pop corn and soda. Students will worth the price of admission to watch. Bar maids will include, Doris Johnson, Julia Ienyang, Mary Neel, Jean Milan and Betty Jean Sayles. The best dramatic performance is that of Freddie Bosilevac as Lawyer (biss hiss!) John Narumore says that Freddie is such a convincing snake in the grass, that half of the cast already hates him. He is such a skunk in this production that they can smell him in Kansas City, Kan. The audience will be allowed to throw things at him during the play. Feature of the entire performance will be the beef trust chorus. Jack Richardson, ex-Big Six sprint chimp will lead the group as the ballerina. The "girls" come on between Acts two and three and Rolla Nuckles tells us that they are the biggest, hairiest, bouncing bunch of beauties that ever shook a calf at an audience. Director Nuckles' big problem with this group is how to keep the stage from collapsing completely. All of yesterday afternoon the "K' Club's little helpers at the Kappa house were working their fingers to the bone preparing costumes for the 'Bounce- Beauty' beef trust chorus. Mary Noel, Emily Jean Milan, Betty Blue, Anne Cota and others were in aQUOY about what size they should make 235 pound Monte Merkle's dancing dress and how to keep it from splitting into pieces when he makes his first kick. Bobbie Allen is the only cast members which has had any prev- perience. Director Nuckles has been working on him to make him as bad as the rest of the cast. It is hoped that by curtain time he will have his role played down to the ham makers. The actors. Bobbie, who is intriguingly a clean youth, plays the part of the despicable drunken husband. Ralph Miller, who plays the poor old mother in the play, turns in his best bit of acting in the second act when he dies. We are told that his off stage grooming is a masterpiece. The girl in *The Curious Girl* is Jack Richardson who plays the part of the half wit sister as though it were written especially for him. The Barber Shop quartet, which will render favorite ballads during intermission, is schooled in the best music edition according to Nelson Sullivan. Bv Clavelle Holden. c'40 Jim Brock's pitching was invincible, the Jayhawkers' defense was divisible, and so the Kansas baseball team's opening Big Six tilt with the Wildcats at Manhattan Friday afternoon was a dismal failure. Kansas State won by a score of 12-4. Even if Carl Hubbell had been hurling for the Jafkahwers they would probably have come out second best. Six times the ball to allow the Aggies to increase their score. At the plate the best they could do was three hits. Cadwalader Knocks Homer The schedule called for another game Saturday afternoon but it was postponed indefinitely because of the weather. Eldredr Cadwaleder was the power of the Kansas offense. The four Jayhawkier counters were scored in the fourth innight when Hall and Bukaty walked, Holeum singled Hall home, and then "Cad" cleared the bases with a justy nine base clout to center field. The home run hit caused the Wildats plenty of trouble. Walter Duttsman, the Aggie center-fielder and a heavy hitter, received a compound fracture of the middle finger on his right hand when he attempted to catch a ball. This injury will keep Duttsman out for the remainder of the season. The first inning was a fair indication of the slaughter to come. Three errors, one overthrow, and a safari fly ball allowed Kansas State to score three unearned runs their first time at bat. Brock One of Best Broek has stamped himself as one of the outstanding hurriers in the circuit in the two games he has pitched so far this season. He turned in a six-hitter against the Sooners in the final game and also contributed to his team's offense, collecting a double and a single in four official trips to the plate. Kansas State ab r f h 2 2 0 0 Shellman, 2b 2 0 0 Kappelman, as 1 1 0 Ib 4 1 0 Bukai 3k 3 10 Hocolim, lf 3 1 0 Sands, rf 3 1 0 Clement, c 3 1 0 Husley, cf 3 1 0 Dugan, p 1 0 1 McNally, p 0 0 0 Keleveno, p 0 0 0 Tikhon 2g 4 3 **Kansas** ab r h McMullen, 3b 3 2 2 Millie, 2b 3 2 2 Harris, ss 4 2 1 Nieman, rf 1 1 1 Duttsman, cf 1 1 1 Snyder 3 0 0 Langvard, f 0 0 Reid 4 0 0 Graham, 1b 4 0 0 Kurnan, c 2 2 0 Seelye 0 0 0 Brow, p 6 0 0 Totals 33 12 9 Kansas Enters Twenty-six In the Relays The University of Kansas, heat school at the annual Kansas Relays has entered 26 men in the big track which will be held here, April 22. SUNDAY DINNER Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargias's outstanding entrants are Bob Stoland, lanky high jumper, Don Bird, senior pole vaulter, and the Kansas High Jump team, Bob Stoland and Bird each tied for first in their events at the Texas Relays and the medley队 was second there. WIEDEMANN'S 35c and 50c at Intra-Squad Game Won by Reds, 7-6 Reds triumphed over Blues by a 7-6 count Friday afternoon in an intragame scrimmage under regular game conditions. ★ Denzil Gibbens, Morris and Halloway Figure in Scoring The Reds tallied in the first seven minutes of play when John Naramore, Red center, intercepted a pass and lateraled to little Dennis Gibbens who sped some 50 yards down the East sideline unmolested to the goal. "Jumbo Jim" Holloway added the extra point from placement and the shortest point in a sporting point advantage which proved good enough to win. The Blues counted their touchdown late in the game on a pass from Sullivan to Jim Morris. The heave itself was good for 25 yards and Morris galloped the remaining 40 yards to the goal. Blues Score on Pass O'Neil, Red end, blocked Chester Gibbens' attempted drop kick for extra point. The teams battled on even terms throughout most of the game and coaches expressed themselves as paired with the work of both teams. The starting linesups: Blues: Ends Cierny and Dalryimple, Tackles; Rhule and Jack, Guards; Hartman and Massare, Center; Pierce, Backs; Bunsen, Sullivant, C. Gibbens and Sauges, Reds: Ends, Renko and Dekker, Centers; Heynley and Merkel, Guards; Shilankar and Crowell, Center; Naramore, Backs; D. Gibbens, Vanderveer, Gray, and Sturdy. Men's Intramurals By Clint Wood, c'40 Eight more teams made their initial appearance upon the intramural softball field yesterday when Sigma Phi Epsilon, Acacia, Delta Chi and Kappa Omega, Dunakin Club, Halthounds, and Kappa Etta Kappa. Lyman Corlis, Sig Ep's star pitcher, held the A.T.O.'s to two hits and two runs while his teammates were pounding out 18 runs off the pitching of Walters. A.T.O. opened the game with a 3-0 Epi-Ep. Epi Ep batting power drove out a barrage of hits and 10 runs and crossed the plate before the side was retired. Golf and Tennis Teams To Oppose Wichita U. Monday The 'Jawhawk tennis and golf teams will meet the University of Wichita here Monday afternoon. The matches, formerly scheduled for yesterday, were postponed because of the weather. The Wichita tennis team won its first match in defeating Kansas State last Friday by a score of 4-2. The University tennis team has not outscored its first match yet, and the outcome of the Monday tournament is uncertain. The doubles teams for Kansas will be Howard Engleman and Kermit Franck; Hirsch Siming and George Kawasaki; also will also play in the singles Monday. The golf match Monday will be second for the Jayhawkers. They lost their first match to the University of Oklahoma by a score of 7 1-2 to 10 1-2. Capt. Bob Busler, number one man on the team, will be teamed with three of the four following squadmen: Dean Ritchie, Rod Wakeland, Bill Udell, and Jack Nessley. Coming from behind for the second time in as many days an aggressive Acacia team defeated the Dunkin Club 7 to 6 in what was probably the most interesting game of the day. The Dunkin boys boulded out an early 5 to 10 lead but were unable to hold it. Corlis struck out 11 and walked only one. Walters pitched well for the last five inning striking out 11 Sig Ep hitters. You don't need this 'cause it's always cozy riding the K11 Streamlined Bus Just send them to Independent Laundry for a clean, snappy washing — Telephone 432 Independent Laundry K. U. Streamlined Bus RAIN or SHINE We offer the same dependable transportation There are many "secrets" of popularity, and one of them is in being smartly dressed. It's so easy, too, to keep your clothes looking nice. JOE and MARY ... are "DATED UP" every WEEK! Entries Are Complete For Annual Kansas Relay By Maurice Jackson, c'41 Nineteen universities, twenty-nine colleges and thirteen junior colleges will compete in the seventh annual Kansas Relays, April 22. The entries in the Missouri Valley A.A. U. decathlon, held annually at the Rulley number fifteen men. The entries for the thirty-fifth annual interscholastic track and field meet held the day preceding the Relays exactly equals the record number of 182 schools, which were entered last year. Fifty-seven Class A schools and 125 Class B schools will send trackmen to the meet. Entries in the University class for the Kansas Relays are: the University of Arkansas, University of Colorado, Drake University, University of Iowa, Iowa State College, University of Kansas, Kansas State College, Michigan State College, University of Minnesota, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Northwestern University, University of Oklahoma A. & M. College, Rice Institute, University of Texas, Texas A. & M. College, Washburn College and Washington University. The following schools are entered in the college class: Baker University, Bethany College, Bethel College, Central College, College of Emporia, Culver-Stockton College, Doane College, Fort Hays State Colleague, Friends' University, Hamline university, Kansas State Teachers College (Emporia), Kansas State Teachers College (Pittsburg), Loyola University (Chicago), McPherson University (Chicago), North Texas Wearyouan, North Texas State, Oklahoma Baptist University, Ottawa University, Pern, Nebr. 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