UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1938 Tennis Team Wins Easily From Tigers Kansas Netmens Remain Undefeated in Big Six by Beating Tigers, 5-1; Play Here Friday Playing in a high wind, the Kansas tennis team twisted the Tiger's tail in Columbia yesterday to the tune of 5-1. Kansas took every singles match and Hoverstock and Kell beat the Missouri number one doubles team. This is the first designation that this team has suffered this year. Hoverstock, playing in the number one spot, took Schuete of Missouri into camp in straight sets. He scored 13-10, then marched on through his faltering opponent, 6-4, for the match. Hoverstock played good tennis all the way and hit his stride for the first time this season. (AP) Jimmy Kell败 Schulenberg, the Tiger's number two man, 6-8, 6-3, 6-3. Schulenberg faded after winning the first set, which was a tightly contested affair. Kell won the last two sets easily. Sinning beat Carpenter of Missouri, 6-4, 4-6, and 8-6. Sinning took the first set, but Carpenter made a fine comeback to win the second, 6-4. The last set was long and hot contested but the Kansas man came on the long end of the score. Franks of Kansas had little trouble in the remaining singles match when he defeated Robersonst in straight sets. Franks won the first set 7-5, and the victory with a 6-1 final set. First Defeat for Tigers Kell and Hoverstock banded Schulenberg and Schuette of Missouri their first trimming of the season when they won 6-4, 3-6, and 6-4. The Missouri combination is supposed to be one of the best by the yokeywaters had no respect for their reputation and drubbed them. The only match of the day that went to Missouri was the number two doubles. Carpenter and Romerton beat Franks and Sinning Yesterday's victory left Kansas' conference record unblemished. In their first contest they won from Kansas State. The next Kansas match will be against Nebraska Weslyan here on Friday. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Freshman baseball practice will start tomorrow afternoon, Coach Ralph Conger announced yesterday. Women's Intramurals By Elizabeth Wakefield, c'unel Golf Horseshoes The following pairings for the championship flight in golf must be played by Friday: Stevenson vs. Washburn vs. Warrington vs. Waring; Wyatt vs. Engleman. The first flight pairings to be played by Friday are: Hurd vs. Grizzler; Ehrke vs. Van Cleave; Lewis vs. Williams. **Basketball** The baseball schedule for this afternoon is: Kappa Alpha Gamma vs. Kappa Kapu Kapu Gamma Hall vs. T.C. Gordon hall vs. Independents. Kappa Karma Gamma will play Alpha Gamma Delta this afternoon and Watkins hall will play Alpha Delta Pi. Tennis The rounds of tennis and deck tennis must be played by Thursday. Play Day at Washburn Representatives from McPherson College, Wichita University, and the University attended the College Plav Daw at Washburn Saturday. In the morning the students were divided into teams playing volleyball and basketball. After lunch there were progressive tournaments in badminton, tennis and swimming. The last half hour the day was spent in social dancing. Michigan City, Ind., May 2—(UF) Four-long-time prisoners escaped from the Indiana state prison today and kidnapped Melvin Brinning, 23, of Michigan City, whose automobile they commandeered for a getaway. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 Yesterday saw some very good and very tight intramural lacrosse games at the University was at the stadium watching Nebraska drub its varsity, the inauguration of a new nail, and succeeded in turning out some of the gast bemes seen this The fast-stopping Sig Ep's gave the highly-tugged Sig Alph's the ability to win against the Alph's "murderer's row" to three runs while scoring two themselves. The Sig Ep's started off in whirlpool, but then sprinted for two markers in the first frame. The Alph's came back with one run, and the Gap lost in the closing innings of the game. Both Corlis of the Sig Egp and the Gap won the good baseball. May played well at shortstop for the losers, while Amercourt and Kleijemmer looked good on defense. Pai Phi backed up the pitching of Chicha and the Dali Dals on their heels to the tune of 4-2. The game was a tough one, but Strong Pai defense was the determining factor. The Pai infield came down. Allen is plenty smooth. Durby Trotter and Stew Chambers played well with the ball. McDonald is the bit nicer pitcher. The Phi Gam's trumped upon an erratic Delta Chi aggression, 10-2. The game was Phi Gam's all the time. All Rofs stood out for the winners. Sewell Black of Sigma Chi, shi- t out the ATO's in an uninter- rupted sequence. The lowers had their way throughout the game; the helmet looked good and the sneakers were good. A. K. Psi, paced by hurler Hossford, defeated the Dumkin Club without much trouble. The score was 19-4. The A.K. Psi men have been playing some mighty fine baseately and have improved steadily. The two remaining games were forfeited. The Campus Raiders gave Chi Chi a team and Chi Chi didn't show, for their game with the Jaybirds. Jayhawkers Beat Tigers Golfers Win Second Conference Tilt 10½-7½; Still Undefeated The University of Kansas golfers added another victory to their string yesterday by defeating the Missouri Tigers at Columbia, 10% better than the Hawks, a record of one victory and one tie in conference competition. In the Kansas State match Saturday, Kansas golfers came through with good shots in the crucial moments to assure a Kansas victory. Busler and Watson, particularly, shot good golf under heavy pressure which helped decide the Jayhawk victory. Busser sank a 10-foot put on the eighteenth hole for a birdie, and Watson sank a 30-foot put on the eighteenth, also. Watson's put came in his singles match with Krauker, who won by one shot in competition, teamed with Watson. The Jayhawkers, play Nebraska Wesleyan in their next match here, Friday. Results of the match follow: Singles Titrow (M) defeated Busler (K). 3-0. Watson (K) defeated Krakuar (M), $ 2 \frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}. $ Rice (M) defeated Ritchie (K). 2-1. 5-10. Jones (K) defeated Turner (M) S-0. Washington, May 2—(UP) The executive council of the A. F. of L tonight revoked the charter of six union unions affiliated with the C.I.O. Watson and Busler (K) defeated Titrow and Krauker (M), 3-0. Rice and Turner (M) defeated Ritchie and Jones (K), 2-1. Federation Expells Six Pro-C.I.O. Unions Big Six Stars Clash Here Saturday Doubles The unions involved in the council's latest reprise against the rebel CIO, headed by John L. Lewis, are the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, the United Auto Workers, the Railroad Workers, and the International Union of Oil Field, Gas Wells and Refinery Workers. Eight Men Are Leagu Indoor Track Champs; Five Records Are Held by Kansas A collection of Big Six track and field stars and satellites will gather on the stadium track Saturday in the annual triangular meet between Kannas, Kannas State, and Nebraska. Bighill of the competitors in the coming meet are Big Six indoor track and field champions. The men will be out to keep their records spottless. Simmons of Nobraska easily won the 440-yard dash at the conference indoor meet this year. He pulled an uppet to an提琴 the Big Six 440 crown last year in the tournament. His acceptance he was tined in 49.5 for his speciality. Charles Mitchell of Kansas State, another two-time conference winner, will renew his rivalry with Brownee of the Husker school. Mitchell, a two-miler, also made an unexpected showing as he won the conference outdoor meet last spring from the highly praised Brownee. He piled in and faced that the fast Brownlee could not make up. He then romped home winner in the indoor meet to prove his ability. In both hurdle races the Big Six indoor champions will compete. In the 220-yard high hurdles it will be Eldon Frank of Nebraska striving to maintain his superiority over his teammate Gish and Hotkissk of Kansas State. Hotkissk, an outstanding hurdler in 1936, is made famous by a injury which kept him out of competition last year. the conference meet, but will have some running to do if he is to beat his teammate, Frank, and Harry Wiles of the Jayhawk crew. Bird of Kansas seems to be the likely choice for honors in the pole vault. Despite an arm injury Bird has been coming back strong after a layoff, and is given a strong chance to add another win to his list. This array of track and field talent will face a formidable set of records. In the meet which was held at Manhattan last year eight new marks were written into the book. The standing records will face another onslaught Saturday, although many are not expected to fall. Mills, a Husker football tackle, won the Big Six indoor shot championship, but Hackney of Kansas State, Drake Reyner winner in the event, is conceded the number one position. Gish captured the low hurdles a Jack Richardson, of Kansas, set one sensational mark and tied another last year as he breezed home in 20.9 for the 220-yard dash and tied Jacobson's record of 9.8 for the 100-yard dash. Two Husker jumpers, Baxter in the high jump and Dawson in the broad jump, complete the roster of indoor champions. Along the Sideline By Milt Meier Kansan Sports Editor The Jayhawkers apparently have been jinxed when it comes to their luck in pitching choices for starting duty. In every game, except the second Kansas State game, the startling pitcher has had to be relieved after what prove to be the winning runs have been garnered. The relief hurler usually holds the opposing pitchers open, but then it is too late. Incidentally, Red Dugan won that second Kansas State game and The crowd at the game was a disappointment. For years, students and baseball fans alike have been hollering about Kansas not having a baseball team. Now, the Jay-hawkers, building for the future, are doing a jog on the come-back trail under the supervision of Coach Ralph Conger. The students, however, have shown their whole-understanding support of the team. Let's give the team a hand and show our support by turning out full force for the home games. Identification cards admit. may start on the mound against the Huskers today. Rumors floating around say the K-Club is going to a lot of trouble trying to make the triangular track meet between Kansas, Nebraska and Kansas State here on Saturday hold an added interest for spectators. Particulars are hushed but something entertaining is sure to be on tap. Be at the stadium Saturday and you won't miss it. Baseball Scores-for Philadelphia .000 100 000 -1 7 10 Boston .355 000 000 x-13 1 60 Smith .000 100 000 williams and d Hayes, Bruker Miles and sautels. New York .000 100 000 -1 3 10 New York .000 100 100 -2 9 3 Pearson and Dickey; Deshong and R. Ferrell. Cleveland .010 010 000 -3 7 1 Wade and York; Allen, Eisenstat, Benton, Dylan and Pythak. Brooklyn ... 000 000 130 -4 6 0 New York ... 101 003 11x-7 12-0 Fitzsimons, Foster, Marrow and Spiegel, Cerviniks, Melted and Danning. Chicago ... 000 200 010 -9 8 1 St. Louis ... 100 003 11x-8 10 1 Lee and O'Donnell, Wenner and Briener. Cincinnati ... 100 100 004 -6 10 1 Cincinnati ... 100 132 01x-8 12 1 Blanton, Brown and Berres; Vandermeer and Lombardi. On the Shin-for Continued from page 1 Bowman says that there was a little thing called a license made, but, to his surprise, Ottawa paper is right, congratulations. If wrong, they at least had a swell ride. "The west side witnessed a spectacle the other night of two girls and a young man in one carriage, all smoking cigarettes," says a 35-years-age item in a paper we saw the other day. The times have certainly changed. Nowadays the boy would be smoking a pipe. Memories of the Mamma and Papa feed last Saturday; Mrs. Willard Greene, Peggy of the Flint Hills to her fans, seemed a little short of breath during her talk. Maybe our Papa Hill has high hopes for the event of the evening was the salad that dropped in the Chancellor's lap. The wafter was a trifle embarrassed, but everyone carried on like gentlemen and scholars. It was rather funny to have group singing start before you were even served. The service was so inadequate the other got going..Otherwise it was a nice evening. 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