PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1937 MISSOURI NINE DEFEATS KANSAS. 9-1 Tiger Nine Beats Kansas Wins Title Six Jaghawkher Errors Prove Disastrous In Fourth; Brass, Beer Start Today The Missouri Tigers clinched the Big Six baseball title yesterday by defeating the Kansas Jayhawkers, 9 to 1. The Jayhawkers had one of the worst innings of their season in the fourth when three hits, one hit bats-away and two earned errors gave the Tigers six runs. Both teams were scoreless until the last of the fourth, when Missouri got the six runs. The Tigers scored three runs in the fifth and the fifth of the fifth to take a 9 to 0 lead. In the first of the sixth the Jay-hawkers scored their only run of the game. Mason pitched one of the best games of the season by giving up only six hits, and striking out eight men. Barney Anderson, Jayhawker pitcher, gave up 11 hits to the Tigers, and the six Kansas errors did not help the Jayhawkers' cause. Bruss will start today against the Tigers, and Beer will do the hurling for Missouri. The score by innings: R H E Kansas 000 001 000—1 6 6 Missouri 000 630 00x—11 1 0 Batteries: Kansas, B. Anderson and F. Anderson; Missouri, Mason and Kalus. Tennis Team Is Undefeated Netmen Take Twelve Meets, Losing Only Six Matches During Season The Kansas tennis team climaxed an undefeated season Saturday at Lincoln by edging the defending champion, Oklahoma, out of the Big Six title. The total points scored were Kansas 9, Oklahoma 7, Kansas State 1, Iowa State 1, Nebraska 1 and Missouri 0. The Joychawkers were concocted for the second consecutive year by Art Voss, a former Kansas star and still one of the top ranking players of the Missouri Valley. Up to the Big Six meet, the team had played and won 12 meets with the loss of only six matches. Of the six losses Jim Kell lost four, Hoverstock one, and Butler one. Kiley Is Undefeated Bill Kiley, number one man, is undefended for the season and has lost only one set. This was to Khlofke of Oklahoma in the Big Six semi-finals but Kiley came back to take the third and deciding set, 6-1. In the finals Kiley down Ed Carpenter, also of Oklahoma, in three straight sets. Kiley also is undefeated in doubles for the season. He has teamed with Kelli to remain unbeaten in match winning pairs. Big Six doubles crown Saturday. All four of this year's team, Kiley, Kell, Butler and Hoverstock will be available again next year. The season's record: (Where there are two meets the score was the same both times.) Kansas 5, Washburn 1, (2 meets) Kansas 5, Wichita 1. Kansas 6, Baker 0. Kansas 6, Omaha 0, (2 meets) Kansas 6, K-State 0, (2 meets) Kansas 5, Nebraska 1, (2 meets) Kansas 5, Missouri 1. Kansas 6, Missouri 0. Women's Intramurals --season Kansas State had defeated Kansas 12 to 6, Glenn Oatman led the victory over the Wildcats with a 69 which broke the Lawrence country club course record by one stroke. Dorothy Jane Willculls and Doris Griffin, Corbin huts, won from Athella Woodbury and Helen Warren, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 6-2-0, in the last round of the women's tennis doubles, division I. Dorsick Stockwell and Marjorie Bryant, BNYM, division II and Jealley Bailey, Kappa Kappa Gamma, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, in the fifth round of division 2. Lois Anderson, Corbin hall, forfeited to Martha Nuzum, Pi Beta Phi, in the third round of the first flight of the golf tournament. K F K U --season Kansas State had defeated Kansas 12 to 6, Glenn Oatman led the victory over the Wildcats with a 69 which broke the Lawrence country club course record by one stroke. Tuesday, May 25 2:39 p.m.—German lesson. 2:42 p.m.—News flashes. 2:46 p.m.—Books Old and New. 9:45 p.m.—Prof. Robert Calder- wood. Readings. 10:30 p.m.—Evening Meal 10:15 p.m.Athletic Scrapbook 215th edition. Men's Intramurals Delta Tau Delta won the intramural horseshoe team championship yesterday, defeating Theta Tau 2-1. Chambers, Phi Delt, won over Sebel, Rock Chalk, in a semi-final fight against the winner of the Kwaternish-Hodonen master's finals of the pyramid relationship. Rock Chalk will meet the winner of the Phi Delt-Beta match in the finals for the team handball championship. Hibbard, Beta, will meet the winner of the Brandt vs. Murphy match for the pyramid tennis championship. Semi-finals of the tennis competition will be Troms in Sig. Ep; and Gi Gaun vs. Pi KA. Golf Team Breaks Even The University varsity golf team brought a slightly better than average season to a close last week when it placed third at the Big Six meet. During the season the team gave twelve matches, winning six of them. Only one team was able to defeat the Jayhawkers twice. That team was Nebraska, winners of the conference title. Other matches were dropped to Wichita, Missouri, and Kansas State. The high point of the season came with the 18-0 victory over Kansas State on May 19. Earlier in the BIG SIX 1937-1938 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 7—Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 11—Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 14—Iowa State at Lawrence. Jan. 21—Nebraska at Lawrence. Feb. 7—Kansas State at Lawrence. Feb. 18—Oklahoma at Norman. Feb. 21—Iowa State at Ames. Feb. 24—Missouri at Lawrence. March 3—Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 14—Nobraska at Lincoln, Jan. 15—Kansas at Manhattan Jan. 19—Kansas at Columbia, Jan. 20—Kansas at Columbia, Feb. 1—Lowland State at Feb. 2—Nobraska at Columbia, Jan. 19—Kansas at Columbia, Jan. 20—Oklahoma at Norman, Jan. 21—Oklahoma at Norman, March 3—Kansas at Lawrence, IOWA STATE Jan. 8—Kansas State at Ames. Jan. 15—Kansas at Lawrence. Jan. 17—Oklahoma at Norman. Jan. 24—Auburn at Amuba. Jan. 29—Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 1—Missouri at Ames. Jan. 26—Kansas State at Manhattan. Jan. 29—Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 32—Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 32—Oklahoma at Ames. Jan. 8 — Iowa State at Ames. Jan. 11 — Kansas at Manhattan. Jan. 13 — Missouri at Manhattan. Jan. 22 — Nebraska at Lincoln. Jan. 25 — Wisconsin at Feb. 7 — Kansas at Lawrence. Feb. 10 — Oklahoma at Feb. 12 — Iowa State at Manhattan. Feb. 14 — Nebraska at Manhattan. Jan. 14—Missouri at Lincoln. Jan. 22—Kansas State at Lincoln. Jan. 29—Iowa State at Ames. Feb. 2—Kawasaki at Kansas. Feb. 3—Louisville at Kentucky. Feb. 10—Oklahoma at Lincoln. Feb. 12—Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 14—Iowa State at Lincoln. Feb. 26—Kansas City at Manhattan. Feb. 26—Kansas City at Manhattan. Jan. 7 — Kanasu at Lawrence, Jan. 17 — Iowa State at Norman, Jan. 31 — Kansas State at Norman, Feb. 1 — Nebraska at Normal, Feb. 4 — New York State at Feb. 11 — Kansas State at Manhattan, Feb. 18 — Kansas at Ames, Feb. 21 — Missouri at Norman, Feb. 25 — Missouri at Ames, Feb. 28 — Iowa State at Ames, Victories were registered over Washburn, twice; Ottawa, twice; Missouri, once; and Kansas State, once. This year's team was composed of Glenn Outman, Dale Maxwell, Bob Finley, Glen Ashen, Bob Busher, and Ray Watson. Of these, Ashley, Busler and Watson will be available for competition next year. The season's record: Kansas 10%, Washburn 7%; Kansas 13%, Ottawa 4%; Kansas 8%, Wichita 9%; Kansas 12%, Washburn 5%; Kansas 18, Ottawa 0; Kansas 7%, Nebraska 10%; Kansas 6%, Nebraska 11%; Kansas 6, Kansas State 12. Kansas 4, Nebraska 14. Kansas 16, Missouri 7. Kansas 18, Kansas State 0. Something your Roommate can't "borrow"... 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