4 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1938 Rockhurst Is Kansas Diamond Foe Jayhawkers Play City Team Today on Ward Field; Twenty Players on Trip The Jayhawk baseball team play its third game of the season at 23 p.m. today against the strong Rock City team, the Ward fielder in Kansas City, Kan. With a defeat and a victory at Kansas State behind them, and a Big Six tilt with Iowa State to look forward to on Monday and Tuesday of next week, Coach Ralph Conger's team expects stiff competition and a great deal of "dope" from the game this afternoon. Pat Mason's Hawks trimmed the Kansas nine last year, and with an all-w.:z: nine, have been hailed as a "dream" team this season. The team has two awards in this season but has not dampened the Rockhurst ardor, and its aggregation is probably as strong as any in the Big Six, according to Coach Conger. Discover Faults of Kansas Nine Several pitchers will be permitted to show what they can do against a first-rate team, this afternoon. Coach Conger plans to take at least twenty players for testing purposes, among whom are five pitchers—Lewis, McNally, Pierce, Kleweno and Gorrill. The probable starting lineup will be the same as that at Kansas State, with the possible exceptions of Willie in the outfield, Kovach at first, and Barmun, former second baseman, at third. The two-game series at Manhattan last week has already shown many of the strong and weak points of the Kansas team. After dropping the first game to Kansas State 6-13, the Jayhawks came back strong the next day, and behind the six-hit pitching of "Dred" Dugan, drubbed the Wildcats 8-5, on the Aggie diamond. Practice Sessions Prevented In the opener, the Wildcats scored 9 runs in a rally-staged Kloppenberg's first - innning offerings. Brass, a junior pitcher, came into the game and limited the Aggies to 14 in batting eight eights of the ball game. The second tilt saw sophomore "Red" Dugan pitching masterful ball. Ferrel Anderson, catcher, Paul Holcum, left fielder, and Eldred Cicadawaler, right field, hit well in both games. However, according to Coach Conger, heavy hitters comparable with some who were lost last year are needed to strengthen the Jayhawk nine. The Rockchurch game may reveal prospects in this department. Inclement weather has hampered practice sessions for the Jayhawkers, and the Kansas Relays will prevent practice on Friday and Saturday of this week. Coach Conger looks forward to smooth sailing in the near future, and a good Jayhawk year in baseball. California Alumni Will Honor Cunningham University alumni at the University of Southern California will honor a fellow Kansas, Glenn Cunningham, with a buffet supper in Los Angeles Sunday evening. Cunningham will be on the coast for an exhibition in connection with an international soccer game. Veteran Hackney, 21, Frisky London, Ont. — (UP) — "Vim Ridge," veteran show hackneys, lives up to the saying, "Old soldiers never die." Although 21 years old, an armoured horse and toothless, the horse has shown its heels to the best this year. Golfers Trounce Wichita In Dual Although a wet course made the Lawrence Country Club a tricky place for golfers, the University of Kansas team tremmed the Wichita squad $12\%$ to $5\%$ in its victory. We might shake up its second straight victory of the season. Price, Wichita star, carded a 75 for the low medal score, but Jones and Watson brought Kansas up with this tie score of 76 for the 72-par course. Despite the absence of Busler, dependable Kansas golfer, the Kansas shot championship golf to overpowered Wichita stars in winning Trophy. The summary: Singles Price, Wichita, defeated Watson, Kansas, Kansas, defeated Turner Wichita, 2½ to½. Udell, Kansas, defeated Armour Nessy, Kansas, defeated Buser Wichita, 2½ to½. Dennis, Turner-Wichita, tied Watson-Jones, Kansas, 1½ to 1¼. Pries-Purner, Wichita, tied Watm- Jones, Kansas, $1\frac{1}{2}$ to Nessly - Nessley - Udell, Kansas, defaecate emour-Pricie, Wichita, $2\frac{1}{2}$ to Along the Sideline Newt Hoverstock Turning in a double victory in tennis and golf, splitting a double-header with Kansas State in baseball, and giving Nebraska a good run for the money in track, the Jayhawker sports program seems to be coming along in fine shape. Kansas State junior Busher, snowed the Shockers under in a holiday meet, and predicted a win over Kansas State later, as Wichita hit the Agigue squad badly 'n a previous meet. The Kansas netsters rounded out in good style as they also heat the Wichita boys, allowing them but one match in six. Unexpected snow has prevented the tennis team from final selections as to personnel, but selections will be completed this week by means of challenge matches involving the men who have played in the two matches thus far—Scott, Sinning, Franks, and Browning—with the addition of several men who are still hoping for a place on the team. Baseball fans were somewhat sur prised to see the Kansas nine pull up on an even par with the Kansas State team by taking the second game in their two-day stand on the Manhattan diamond. Coach Conger's men showed up well both in hitting and fielding at Manhattan, as Conger had his first real opportunity to hit his players under fire. Dugan, who hurried his day into the second day, promises to give a good account of himself this season, and Brass did a fine job of relief pitching in the opener there. Perhaps the pitching won't be such an insurmountable problem after all. In track here last Saturday, the Kansans would have needed only a few more second or third players to outscore the Cornhuiskers. With Nebraska touted as a really strong team track team, Kansans are too good and chances are bright for the best track season in several years. This week marks the final wind-up before the annual Kansas Relays, to be held Friday and Saturday of this week. High school entrants for the Friday events have reached a new high mark, and do not need to travel to the road to a new high. Fifteen entry blanks had already been received before Easter vacation, and several more are known to be on the way. Ping Pong Team Places Second at Topeka Losing to the Palace clothiers, 3-2, the University table tennis team wound up a successful season in its first year of outside competition by finishing second in the Topoek City Leonees tournament and during the second-half play until its defeat by the Clothiers in the playoff matches. AT THE DICKINSON Births Low in San Francisco Clock Ticks 265 Years Detroit—(UP)—Among the property bequeathed to Thomas Jones in his father's will was a grandfather's clock made in 1673. The 265-year-old clock, Jones said, keeps perfect time and chimes every quarter-hour. Surging with the spirit that made the notion great, Daryl F. Zonuck's 20th Century Fox masterpiece, "In Old Chicago," presents Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Don Ameshe (left to right) in the leading roles of a human drama as tempestuous at Old Chicago itself. Despite frequent rain squalls Friday and Saturday, the Kansas tennis team went ahead with its Wichita match although forced to play on the indoor court in Robinson gym Saturday, and came out with the loss of only one singles match. To 1 Starting the matches on the in- door court with the No. 1 singles between Newt Hoverstock and Vic Johnson at 2:15 o'clock, the matchs were played, one by one, and the final double match was not completed until 11:30 Saturday night when Newt Hoverstock and the matches progressed slowly, and several three-set affairs were inhaled to make a late stand. Wichita is on tour, and came to the Jawhawk courts fresh from a 5 to 1 beating received at the hands of the Washburn netmen on Friday. The Shockers then went on to Kansas City where they will rest for a few days before they continue to Columbia where they will meet the Missouri tennis team in a dual this afternoon. In the first singles, Hovetown had little difficulty in downing Johnson of Wichita as a hard service gave him an advantage on the fast indoor court. After breaking with Kell in the second set, Hovetown came through with the first Johnywick victory, 6-3, 6-3. Kell then made it two for Kamas, as he broke Ahlberg's service late in each set to win, 8-6, 7-5. Jayhawks Take Net Dual In Vacation Hand Wichita Shockers 5-1 Defeat on Indoor Court in Robinson Gym Saturday Daily Kansan Classified Ads PHONE K.U. 66 Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 Sinning, playing No. 3 position for Going into the doubles after a four-hour wait, Kell and Hoverstock ran into difficulty as V. Johnson and C. Johnson grabbed an early lead and ran the opening set out at 6-2. However, the Kansas No. 1 pair rallied in the second set, and finally pulled it out after weathering five match points against them. 11-9 Kell and Hoverstock then chalked up the third set and the match by downing the Wichita duo, 6-2. PHONE K.U.66 In the final match of the evening, Browning and Siming paired against Rose and Ahlberg in a gruelling match which went to 20-18 in the first set before the Wichitans took the first set. After jumping into a 4-love lead in the second set, Browning and Siming aligned and finally copped the second set at 6-1 to tie up a set at spicee. They then ecked out the final set and match with a 7-5 decision to give the Kansans a 5-1 victory for the meet. Owing to adverse weather conditions, it has been necessary to change teams, baseball and handball team competition into elimination tourneys. Ed Ebel, director of intramurals, announced that games would only be played in these sports would count toward intramural points. Phi Delt vs. Theta Tau; Delta Chi vs. Kappa Eta Kappa. Thursday, April 21 Tadhana polls. Scheduled matches in tennis for the next few days are: Today the Gread team, lost the only match of the day for the Kansas when he fell before the steady stroking of Club Johnson. Wichita towhead. Bob Browning. No. 4 man, batted it out, with Rose, of Wichita, and finally won out in three sets, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. Tuesday, April 20 Sig Alph vs. Sig Ep; Sigma Chi vs. Acacia. Beta vs. Triangle; D.U. vs. Kappa These games must be played when scheduled. Team managers should get in touch with each other and arrange time and place. In handball, the following game will be played in the near future: Today the Phi Gams will meet the Sigma Nu. They will play Thursday; and Wednesday, April 27, Phi Delt will meet Triangle and the Sigma Eg. will engage the Sigma Nui. The time scheduled for these matches is promptly at 4:30. Sig; Phi Psi vs. Phi Gam. Monday, April 25 Horseshoe teams have been divided into two: the Tau Tau, Sigma Nu, A.T.O., Campus Raiders, Sig Alph. The Beta's will play with the Kappa Sig's and the Campus Raiders will play the Sig Alph's this afterward. 🔴 缄 Division II includes the Delti, Phi Psi, Sigma Chi, DU., Sig Ep, Phi Gam, Triangle and Phi Delt. The Direct From Hollywood Monday Dell's vs. 1200 Tennessee Tuesday, April 26 SELF-ASSURANCE FOR SALE! COME ON IN Custom tailoring is within your means. You can afford it. 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