PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27,1938 Jayhawkers Drop Twin-Bill to Cyclone Nine Lose Games 6-7 and 0-1; Each Tilt Scheduled for Only Seven Innings; Errors Prove Costly to Kansans in Both Encounters; Anderson Does All Backstopping for Jayhawks In a doubleheader played yester day at Ames, the Jayhawk baseball nine dropped both games to Iowa State by the heart-breaking secures of 6 to 7, and 0 to 1. The game scheduled for Monday was forced into postponement because of a severe illness thaturnured a double bill, with both games ending at seven innings by previous agreement. The first game saw the Jayhawks blanked in the initial inning, while the Iowa State nine piled up a six-run lead off the offerings of Dugan, Kansas hurler. The Ames batters then pooled in another run in half of the second stanza after Kloppenberg replaced Dugan, but Kansas came back to tally four runs in the first of the third and top position. However, the Iowa Staters held in the next two frames of the short game to come out with a bare one-rank margin for the victory. Opening the second game with McNally on the mound, the Jayhawkers fought the Cyclones to a standstill, going into the last half of the seventh and last inning with blanked scores for both nines. However, the Ames team came through in the pinch and drove in one run to take the second hit. McNally gave up seven hits while Kansas was held to five safeties by the Iowa hurler, Webber. Anderson went the full route for the Kansans, catching both games in fine style. In each game, Kansas errors were costly, with two in the first game and three in the second as compared with the one for the first and two for the second by Ames. The summaries: File game: R H H Kansas 004 020 0 - 6 6 3 Iowa State 610 000 0 - 7 1 3 Battieres: Kansas-Dugan, Kloppenberg, and Anderson; Iowa State- Swandahl, Brury, and Baumann. Second game: Kansas 000 000 0 - 5 3 Iowa State 000 000 1 - 1 5 Battieres: Kansas-McNally and Webber and Batteries: Kansas—McNally and Anderson; Iowa State—Webber and Bauman. Along the Sidelinel Newt Hoverstock Kansas Sports Editor with the thirty-fourth Annual Interscolonial meet and the sixteenth Kansas Rangelays pass into history, we can look back on the past weekend's events as the greatest in the history of the RELays at the University of Kansas Attendance was high in both meets with an unofficial estimate at 3,000 people. The event took place on June 10, 2000 for the bicentennial Saturday. Plenty of record-breaking performances should have kept the 3baseball Scores National League Brooklyn ... 000 000 010-1 5 0 Boston ... 000 300 01x-4 0 0 Fressnel, Marrow and Chervinko Tanner and Mueller Chicago ... 110 001 002 5-13 1 8 Pittsburgh ... 100 011 001 002 8 Carleton and Hartnett; Brands Swift and Todd. Philadelphia .011 300 202 — 8 13 2 New York .300 629 010 — 8 13 2 Norton .300 629 010 — 8 13 2 Lamaster, Smith and Atwood; Vandenberg, Coffman, B. Brown and Dawes St. Louis ... 000 520 300 0-7 6 -1 Cincinnati ... 000 520 340 1-8 16 Jackson ... Johnson Hollingsworth, Vandermeer, Lombardi, Herbsberger American League New York . 005 000 000 - 9 1 9 Philadelphia . 001 200 001 - 3 9 1 Pearson and Glenn; Smith, Nelson Baylor Browns. Brockner, ___ 000 622 132 -10 10 Chiehland, ___ 110 021 -00 -10 6 Chiesa, ___ 110 021 -00 -10 6 Whitehill and Fytlak; Cain, Cox, Soowl Boston ... 001 001 020 -4 10 0 Washington ... 020 001 21x -6 13 Mirum and Desautels; Appleton and R. Farrow Detroit .002 010 001-7 11 1 St. Louis .100 000 100-5 1 Auker and York; Hildebrand and Sullivan. American Association American Association Kansas City ... 000 003 000 -- 7 1 Missouri ... 000 003 000 -- 7 1 Gay, Yoke and Breease; Willis Madjekci crowds satisfied on both days, with some of the greatest teams in the country competing. For that success, we can thank Ed Elbali mainly, and give nearly as rousing a thanks to Bunting, who judged, and the rest of the roster. After running a close second to San Romani, Cunningham boarded the plane to Los Angeles to arrive there in time to run an exhibition race on Sunday. Gene Venkke also competed in that event, but Cunningham was in another mile in 4 minutes, 12.3 seconds running in a chilly wind. After loafing through five innings, the Lawrence Green Brothers Ban Johnson team under Coach Freed Prall came, to life and pounded in 14 runs in three innings to beat the Topeka Bans, 14-2, Sunday. This gives the Lawrence team a 500 rating, as they lost their first game to the Leavenworth Generals earlier in the season. Coach F. C. "Plog" Allen will start the 1923 basketball team through its pares next Monday. By that time, Ralph Miller and several others will have completed spring practice, but Kelsey Bray is swinging into the spring session in basketball. Spring basketball practice will likely draw many spectators, as Kansas hopes for another Big Six championship are high, and a high six championship to spice up some enjoyable moments setting a smooth bunch of players. Eight ends have been seen acting during the spring drills. Left ends include Dave Shirk, star of the 1936 team; Charles Wentrand, freshman; John Burge, freshman; and Roger Hardace, freshman. Right endrs are Russell Chitwara, star of the food, Steve Renko, Lotus "Red" Thompson and Charles Dalyplem. Mike Shiliank, rugged sophomore who was a first string end last fall, has been shifted to tuckle and is showing up well there. Sibilank originally played guard, before being moved to end last season. Fred Solleville, regular leftback, freshman, and Keith Fedde, freshman, also play this side of the line. All appearances are that the Jayhawks will have a bevy of fast stepping back this fall and Getto is working to produce a line equally strong. Four of his first string lineens of last fall will be lost by graduation, making the task all the more difficult. Saturday, when the Kansas varsity football team meets an alumni aggregation in the windup to spring practice, a lusty line being welded together by Line Coach Mike Getto will be one of the main objects of attention. Inside tidekicks include Dan Rhite, Isterman; Monte Merkel, 240-pound reshman; W. F.'s Jack, freshman; Pulley, John; Coley and Lea- Polenzy, sophomore. Good guards are pleniful. Swinging guards are Ferrell Anderson, first stringer who is now out for baseball; Ward Crowell, one of the outstanding freshman linemen; Herb Hartman, freshman; and Dick Volgast, a freshman converted from a fallback to a guard. Left guards who are after the post left vacant by big George Stapleton include Bill Lenhart, a squadman who has shown great improvement after being shifted from tackle to guard; Mike Andrews, chunky Lafontaine Turner, letterman; LaFawn Jacka, freshman and Paul White, sophomore. Five centers are battling for the pivot post. They are Curt Jenkin; Jack Hall, junior letterman; Wayne Wilson, sophomore letterman; John Naramuro, squadman; and Don Pierce, fresh fineeman. Big Line To Be Feature Of Game Getto Is Concentrating on Strong Defense Wall; Will Appear in Alumni Game Saturday The Princeton racketsmen sank the Naval Academy by winning nine tennis matches from them with little difficulty. But in another sport, rowing, the Middy big guns opened up and left the Tiger crow trailing 2½ lengths. The Navy's second rower also dropped six seconds six lengths at the finish. They are rated almost as powerful as the Annapolis varsity. 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Phone 2869. -143 The two-mile relay team which didn't even finish Saturday will be shifted about considerably. Toberen and Ryan will replace two former members and will pair with Klann and Heckendorn. The mile relay foursome which did not appear in the Kansas Relays will have its four positions filled by Wiles, Nees, Williams, and Cox. WANTED: College Zoology by Heger, fourth edition, to buy or rent; call 1988, or inquire at 1103 Vermont. -141 $12.50 TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920 - 22 Mass. Phone 12 TENNIS RACKETS BRESTRUNG New Rackets, Balls Soft Balls, Bats RUTTER'S SHOP Mary St. Pho Lyle Foy, who has run the dashes in good time consistently during the season, will enter the 100-yard event. Masoner will do double duty in the broad jump and into his favorite event to enter his 'avatee event, the javelin throw. 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The race for the penchant will be interesting to watch. Doubles The summary of today's matches follows: Watson and Busler won over Lich and Weiss, $ 2 \frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}. $ Singles Jones and Ritchie tied Dusard and Alexander, $1\frac{1}{2}-1\frac{1}{2}$. Watson defeated Weiss, 2-1. Busser defeated Lich, 3-0. Jones won over Dussard, $25_{1/2}$, 4. D. Ritchie beat Alexander, 3-2. Ober's rod to victory behind the pitching of Pearce, dumping the Kappa Eta Kappa crew 12-3. Neither team displayed any real power, but we still had a lot to send more men across the plate. Pippy was the losing pitcher. The Hexagons took an extra-airlin affair from the Theta Tau's, 10-9. The score was tight all the way through, and it came forth. When the seventh frame was over, the count was knotted at 9-all. The second man to bat for the Hexagons. Fournier, broke up the game with the Thai team as a homer for the Hexagon victory. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 The College Irm Ramblers, led by Krye, hammered out an 18-victory win. Dumakin had a good day at bat when Dumakin with 3 binges in 3 times at the plate. last half of the fourth innings, it app- ered to be clear that the Beta bats completely, but in that inning Lewis singled and stole sec- ture. He did not have a boomer into the left field garden, scoring Lewis ahead of him. After this frame Beta cease Phi Delt, behind the effective hurling of McDonald, set the A.T.O.'s down the run to the game time and after the first minga, ceased to be any contest. Most of the players on the team at Beta-DU, time watching the Beta-DU, game. The Jayhirds had considerable advantage in the team, but finally won out 12-7. Alexander played good all-around ball and did everything he gets credit for the pitching victory. The softball game that drew the crowd yesterday afternoon was the DU-Beta tussle. 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