--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENC, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938 Trackmen Depart For Nebraska Jaihawkers Prepare To Win Points at Big Six Affair; Several Remain Until Tomorrow An advance guard of Jawahner track men will leave this afternoon for Lincoln and the Big Six outdoor meet to be held this weekend. Included in this group will be Foy, Hardace, Wiles, Masoner, Knight, Clark, Cox, Nees, Klann, Freidland, Sullivan, Durand and Heckendorn. The remaining men-Bird, Ryan, Toberen, Williams and Replogle-will leave tomorrow afternoon and join the sound in Lincoln. Many of the Kansas stars who were expected to win points in Kansas' meets have been held back by injuries during the better part of the season. Captain Harry Wiles heel, which was injured in the first meet of the season, is in good shape now, however, and Don Bird's injury has healed enough to make him a threat in the pole vault. Lyle Foy, ace sprinter, will be back with the team after a two weeks' absence and is counted on for points in the dashes. "Gus" Nees, who has' done some of the best running of his career in the last few weeks will team with Marian Cox in the open 440. Cox should give Simmons, of Nebraska, a good race in the race to complete the pack in the first part of the race. Neshes should be up with the finalists. "Frosty" Hardcore, who has won his last four races will be fighting for Kansas points in the 100 and 220. The only man that has been him in the 100 during the outdoor season has been Foy his teammate. Ernie Klaus, diminutive Kansas miler, should place in his race if he is able to pull out of the slump he has been in during the last few weeks. Klann is one of the most determined runners that the Kansas cinder paths have seen in many years. Entrants are: 100-yard dash: Foy, Hardacre, Wiles. 120-yard high hurdles: Masoner, Knight Clark 220-yard dash: Foy, Hardacre. 440-yard run: Cox, Nees. 880-yard run: Heckmann, Kemnail. Mile run: Khnn, Rephople. 229-yard low hurles: Wiles, Ma- rison. Two-mile run: Ryan, Toberen. Pole vault: Bird. High jump: Cox, Bird. Broad jump: Masoner, Bird. Shot put: Friedland. Ski jump: Sullivan. Jaundir: Durand. Baseball Scores-chicago 100 000 012-4 -19 0 new york 000 101 000-4 0 French, Root and Hattnett; Hub- lighter American Association Kansas City at St. Paul, postponed; rain. American Association American League Washington ... 101 030 000 - 5 10 Detroit ... 000 000 100 - 1 6 1 W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell; Poffen- merger; Eisenstat and York. Bilantonia ... 000 200 000 - 2 6 1 Cleveland ... 103 110 10x - 7 6 Smith, Williams and Hayes; Fellen and Hovelby New York 200 505 040 -11 14 0 St. Louis 210 130 000 - 7 9 2 Gomez and Dickey, Jorgens; New- port, Houth Boston at Chicago, postponed; wei grounds National League St. Louis .001 121 250 -12 13 1 Brooklyn .001 013 000 -4 1 6 Wilmond and Owen; Presnell, Butcher, Butcher, Frankhouse and Pittsburgh 100 000 000 000 000-1 5 1 Boston 000 001 000 000 000-1 6 Klinger, Brown and Todd; Turner, and Loez Mueller. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, postoned; rain. Women's Intramurals Raseball The juniors defeated the sopho- nores 21 to 9 and the seniors de- teated the freshmen 30 to 27 in the lass games. In the intramural game he scored six points, while he he P1 Phi's and the winner will way the T.N.T.'s on Monday. Those who have not yet played the second round of golf should do so right away as the third round results must be in by Friday. WEATHER Kansas: Thursday showers and local thunderstorms, followed by cooler weather. Friday partly cloudy, with probably local showers. The Kansas State Wildcats and the spirited Jayhawks fought three and a half scoreless innings between raindrops yesterday in the finale of their series. The game was called because of the fourth on account if the rain. K-State Game Halted by Rain Both teams seemed to be on equal basis. Kilmek returned to the mound for the second straight game against the Kansans and held them to a single base hit, which was made by Anderson in the second immitation under control at all times but allowed their three catgured hits. The game was called temporarily after the opposition had been retired in their half of the fourth, but when the downpour increased and the diamond became too wet for play, the content changed to the Mahanian boys beaded west with one more defeat added to their record. Coach Ralph Conger announced after a conference with the Kansas State manager, that due to the Big Six meets at Nebraska Saturday and the beginning of finals the middle name would be cancelled permanently. There has been a change made in the freshman-varsity game which was scheduled for today. It will be played tomorrow afternoon, if the weather and condition of the diamond permits. Dean Raymond A. Schweger on the school of Education spoke to a high school graduating class in Galena last night Friday night he will visit Indianapolis, Ind., after which he will return Saturday afternoon. Schwegler Speaks in Galena Jayhawk Golfers Leave for Meet The University golf team leaves this morning to play two Big Six matches in Lincoln, Friday and Saturday. The first will be a dual meet with the University of Oklahoma on Friday, and second the Big Six championship tournament on Saturday. The Kansas team, compete in the West, and Nessly will play the Sooners for the first time this year. Friday's score of the 18-hole tilt will probably indicate the winner of the conference medalist 36-hole contest. Kansas and Oklahoma are rated highest in circuit, with Nebraska trailing close behind. The Oklahoma quartet has only recently returned from a tour of California, where they earned the reputation of being a dangerous team. But the Jahywahers are now favorites to win. Nebraska's golf coach that led the both Lawrence will give the defending chops more trouble in the tournament than any other Big Six team. School of Business-by the Chancellor's office, the instructors in the School of Business are carrying a heavier load than the average instructor in the University. "C." Due to the relative newness of professional business training, there is a highly competitive market for competent instructors. Continued from page 1 D. In order for a School of Business to be recognized by the American Association of Universities, it must have a graduate school. E. 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