UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 5.1938 Kansas Men Bow Out Saturday Five Jayhawkter Track Stats in Final Home Showing; Competition Should Be Close Five University of Kansas track and field stars will make their last home appearance Saturday in the nationals, Kansas, Kansas State, and Nebraska. The five are Captain Harry Wiles of Macksville, quarter-miler and low hurder; Marvin Cox of Yates Center, quarter-miler and high jumper; Don Bird of Arkansas City, pole vault; Forrest Hardacre of Smith Center, spinner; and Jack Knight of Independence, hurdler. In addition to these men, five Nebraskans and three Kansas State men will be competing in the triangular meet. Nebraska's seniors are Wilson Andrews, middle distance star; Eldon Frank of Creek hardin; and Bob Baxter of high jumper; and Bob West, half milier. Kansas Staters finishing up include Dick Storer, broad jumper; James Jesson, quarter-miler; and Ed Brishvit; pole vaulter. Captain Wiles of the Jayhawks was spiked in the Kansas-Missouri indoor dual meet and has been slow recovering from the injury, but may be in top shape for the meet Saturday. Wiles and Cox should make a fine s owing in the open 440-yard dash. Cox also will run on the mile relay team, which is favored in its event. Bird, Big Six champion in the pole vault, should win the pole vault Saturday without too much trouble. Bird dislocated his elbow in the Big Six indoor meet, but is making a strong comback. Of the Nebraska seniors, Gish and Franks should account for the most points Saturday. These two stars are expected to take the first two places in both hurdle races and be scored well in the javelin throw as well. Baxter, a Kansas boy who went to Nebraska from Fort Scott Junior College, is the Big Six indoor champion in the high jump. The lanky Fort Scott boy should break the record of 6 feet, $ \frac{2}{3} $ inches. Kansas State's main loss through graduation will be Storer, a crack broad jumper. Storer placed in the broad jump at both the Texas and Utah high schools, and will take a back seat to Dawson of Nebraska Saturday, however. Coach Elmer Schaake, former Jayhawk football star, is putting 22 of his Bethany College griders through light spring practice session. Schaake is content to overlook heavy scrimmage for light rehearsals in the timing of plays, blocking, and fundamentals. Missouri, again a threat to Big Six championship contenders on the baseball diamond went on another rampage as they trimmed the Kansas State nine, 4 to 0. Charlie Mason, senior Tiger pitcher, boosted his record to 20 consecutive scores imminent in the last three games. Along the Sideline By Milt Meier Kansan Sports Editor The reason the Kansas City Blues are in first place today, according to Bill Essick, Yankee scout with whom we talked Tuesday afternoon, is that they are a young, hustling bunch of players trying their hardest to make an impression and break into the Yankee squad roster. At some time or other in every young ball player's life, it probably has been the desire of the aspirant to play with the New York Yankees. There is something a little more appealing to the average player in playing with the Yankies than with any other big league club—they seem a little out of the ordinary, sort of a legend is attached to them. Babe Ruth, perhaps, did more to make the world Yankee conscious than any of the other many famous New York players. Essick commented on the number of college graduates playing big league baseball and indicated that the number is increasing. In his scouting tours, Essick sees all kinds of baseball and thinks that the college field is a good place to pick from. While watching the Husker-Jay-hawk game, Essick took it particularly impressed with big centerfield Dohmann's hitting, and he responded that "when Dormy" hits the ball, he really hits it." True. A couple of players, who might have been under the scouts observation Tuesday, didn't do so well. We refer to Anderson and Amen. Azdy did a nice job of catching but failed to impress anyone with his hitting, while Amen made a couple of bad errors. Incidentally, Amen was on the path in the way of hitting either. We believe that it was merely a case of jitters brought on by the knowledge of Esick's presence. If practice has anything to do with the success of Kansas' basketball teams, and we know it does, the Jayhawkers should have another championship outfit next year. During the lull between the completion of the schedule and spring practice, Coach Allen took several of the boys in hand for individual tutoring. Now spring drills are on in full speed again and about 25 men are reporting daily. "Phog" intends to arrange for practices so everyone can be present at each one. With several fine freshmen come up to aid returning lettermen we will string along with the Jayhawkers in bringing championship number 22 to Mt. Oread. Jaybaw Jots — Eleven football players will take part in the triangular meet here Saturday . . . Kansas will have five, Nebraska will have four, and Kansas State will have two . . . Masoner, Replogle, Sullivant, Richardson and Turner are the gridman who will go through their paces on the track . . . Ley Foy is favored to succeed Jack The Jayhawk tennis team, which plays Nebraska Wesleyan here Friday and Nebraska University here Saturday, has come through five matches without a defeat. The golf team has had six matches and meets Nebraska University golfers here Saturday. Jayhawker golf and tennis teams are enjoying considerable success, both remaining defeated at this stage of the season. The four members of the golf team are Robert Busler of Kansas City, Mo. Roy Watson of Kansas City, Mo. Morton Jones of Kansas City, Mo. and Dean Ritchie of Wichita. Their record to date shows victories over Wichita, Washington, and Missouri, a tie with Kansas State and two wins over Washburn. Tennis, Golf Teams Undefeated The tennis team, defending champion in the Big Six, boasts a record marred only by two ties with Washburn College. Victories have been chalked up over Wichita, Kansas State and Missouri. Two veterans from Toppea, Newton Hoverstock and James Kell, have paced the tennis team and are serving as student-coaches this season. That team, recently, have been Harold Sinning of Holton and Kernit Franks, a sophomore from Winfield. In their last matches the doubles team of Hoverstock and Kell defeated the number one doubles team of the University of Missouri, a combination which previously had been Baseball Scores-and Dickey. Chicago Philadelphia American Association Columbus at Kansas City, postponed, rain. St. Louis ... 100 010 000--2 7 0 New York ... 100 02x-3 8 3 Hildebrand and Sullivan; Beggs Ind Dickey. Chicago ... 000 301 000—4 6 1 Philadelphia ... 010 000 000—5 1 5 Dittrich and Seed, Caster; Potter, Detroit 020 000 101—4 16 2 Boston 000 100 000—1 6 1 Pöfenberg and Tobbels: Wilson Humphries and Berg. Desultats. Washington 000 000 000 000 -1 1 8 Cleveland .000 000 000 000 -0 6 2 Hampshire and Hensley. Leonard and R. Ferrell. National League Brooklyn _102 620 000 -5 3 0 Pittsburgh _101 130 21x -9 12 0 Hamburg, Pasedel and Spencer Tampa, Barris and Ramos Boston 100 02 call -3 10 2 St. Louis 010 20 -3 5 1 MacFayden and Lopez; Lamer and Pruzan and Bremer. New York ... 000 001 110—3 10 1 Cincinnati ... 110 000 000—2 7 2 and Daming; R. Davis and Lombardi and Lombardi. Philadelphia 021 001 110—6 9 2 Chicago 100 200 010—4 8 2 Boston 000 000 000 Richardson as champion in the 100 and 220-yard sprints. Passeau and Atwood; French, Bryant and O'Dea. Kansas holds five of the fifteen triangular meet records and has a tie for another . . . Incidentally, two of the oldest records are held by Glen Cunningham Cunningham . . . The 80th meet of the mile run, and were made in 1933. Daily Kansan Classified Ads LOST: Clean. Lab. Manual and text book. Also Evershar Autosmart penicill. Read for return. Bob Brown, 1439 Tele Phone 721. -148 PORTABLE Brunswick victola, in excellent condition, for sale. Call Neal, phone 395. -148 8 and 16 mm. Motion Picture Film Cameras, Projectors, and Supplies §12.50 HIXON STUDIO 705 Mass. Tel. 41 Take pictures in theaters, on the street, from the trains and in the home of your friends. 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The Jayhawkers have a chance to improve their standing when they play Missouri here in a two-game series Monday and Tuesday. Oklahoma Heads Big Six Baseball Standings Oklahoma has two games in the victory column for a perfect record. Missouri, last year's champ, is second with four victories and one loss. Kansas replaced Nebraska in the collar as the result of the double loss to the Huskers, while Nebraska lost to the Lakers and Nebraska's two victories over the Jayhawkers were their first in Big Six competition. WEATHER Kansas: Partly cloudy in east portions today, warmer in northwest; warmer in east Friday. W L. Pct. Oklahma 2 0 1,000 Missouri 4 1 1,800 Iowa State 2 1 759 Kansas State 3 5 363 Nebraska 2 4 333 Kansas 2 4 1,676 Big Six Baseball Standings You Can't Fool Him! He has an I-E-S Lamp. 1. The installation of marine reduction gears on the U. S. S. "Neptune," a naval carler, marked the beginning of such propulsion for large vessels. 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Westinghouse The name that means everything in electricity Oread Training School Holds High-Home Night Approximately three hundred persons attended the annual High-Home night of Oread Training School in the Memorial Union ballroom. The program was: "Barcarolle" from "Tales of Hoffman" (Offenhack) by the Girls Glee Club under the direction of Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, by Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education; a trombone song by Hal Dellinger, fa38; choral readings by freshmen under the direction of Margaret Babcock, c'38; and "The Caisson Song" (Grieber) by the Boy's Glee Club under the direction of Louis Maser, fau1. Each guest was given a copy of the Oread bulletin which has recently been completed, and a small piece of paper was given to students entitled "Oread Laureates." 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