PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MAX 18, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tennis Team Defeats K. State Jayhawkers Will Play At Lincoln in Big Six Meet Thursday, Friday, And Saturday The Kansas tennis team continued its undefeated season yesterday afternoon by beating Kansas State 6-0. The Jawkerwet net men have ten twelve consecutive meets this season, more than one match in any dual meet. Bill Kiley is the only member of the team who has gone through the entire season without losing a match, and Kell, the number two man, has lost four matches in the twelve meets. Butler and Hover-stock, who play positions three and four, have lost one match each. The Kansas State team was without its regular three and four men because of injuries, and substituted for the squad for yesterday's meet. Oklahoma is the only Big Six team that Kansas has not met this year. The Big Six meet will be held at Lincoln Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week, and Oklahoma is expected to be one of the leading contenders for the conference championship. Kiley and Kell are planning to make the trip to Lincoln, and possibly Butler will accompany them. The scores of the matches were: Singles: Kiley, Kansas, beat Eckert, Kansas State, 6-0, 6-1. Butler, Kansas, beat Godfrey Kansas State, 6-1, 6-1. Kell, Kansas, Beat Longerbeam Kansas State, 6-1, 6-2. Hoverstock, Kansas, beat Jonnard Kansas State, 6-0, 6-1. Kiley-Kell, Kansas, beat Godfrey Eckert, Kansas State, 6-0, 6-0. Hoverstock-Butler, Kansas, bea Longerbeam-Jonnard, Kansas State 6-0. 6-0. Big Six Sports Directors To Meet The annual spring meeting of Big Six directors of athletics will be held at Linecoln Friday and Saturday in connection with the annual conference outdoor track meet, and conference tennis and golf meets. Dinner Friday evening as guests of the University of Nebraska, and the annual directors-coaches golf tournament morning, also are on the program. Arranging of the 1938 basketball schedule is one of the principal matters to come before the coaches, according to Frost Corr. A Allen, secretary of the Big Six. The football schedule for 1939 also may come up for consideration, but because of changes in the coach team, it will be held in the Big Six, this item may be held over to the December meeting. Playground Ball Semi-Finals Today Semi-final playground ball games between Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Beta Theta Pi, and the Hexagons played this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock The undefeated Sig Alph team, has had subdued Phi Kappa Pei 6 to 0 in a first round game, is favored by the finals and will play to the finals to be played Friday. In defeating the Phi Psi队 team Monday, Sigma Alpha Epsilon played errorless ball behind the six hit, eight strike out pitching of Hall and McDermott. The defense has been sharing the pitching duties with Hall, may pitch today. Sigma Chi, the team that upset the Phi Deli team in a first round game Monday, should have its hands full with the Hexagons. The Hexagons lost only one of its regularly scheduled games and Monday upset 1200 Tennessee 11 t, 7 on Knight's eight hit pitch. The championship game will be played Friday afternoon. THE JOHN MARSHA LAW SCHOOL FOUNDED 1899 AN ACCREDITED LAW SCHOOL TEXT and CASE METHOD COURSES (40 weeks per year) Afternoon—1-2pm Evening—5-7pm Evening—4-6pm Mon., Wed., Friday, 6:30, 9:20 For Catalog, recommended list of prelegal subjects, and booklet, "Studyof Law and Proper Preparation" address Edward T. Lea Dean. BASEBALL SCORES American League Detroit and Waver Detroit .302 001 010 -7 12 1 Philadelphia .010 202 030 -8 12 1 Gill, Anker, Russell and Cochrane Keller and Waver 315 Plymouth Ct, Chicago, III. Post-graduate twice-weekly study exclusively. All courses lead to degrees. College work required for entrance. New classes form seasonal team. Lyons, Rigney and Sewell; Chandler and Dickey. St. Louis 101 310 00 -61 11 Washington 050 001 00 -71 13 Tette, Caldwell, Knott and Hemel- 苹果, Appleton, Riddle Miller Minnes. Cleveland ... 100 011 004—7 12 Boston ... 000 000 400—4 10 Harder, Heving, Hudlin, Feller Brown, Galehouse and Pytik; Walberg, Wilson and Desatuts. *Philadelphia* 100 000 000-1 6 2 6 *Pittsburgh* 100 000 000-x 2 6 *Milton Junction* Paucouse and Willem Blanton Jr. Tampa Pronounced: Boston at Cincinnati— rain; Brooklyn at Chicago—rain. New York 100 000 000-3 1 9 Columbus 100 000 000-3 9 9 Castleton, Schumacher and Manu- cose; Warnecke and Owen. Missouri Leads In Big Six Baseball Columbia, Mo., May 18 —(UP) —The University of Missouri baseball team is at the top of the Big Six standings by virtue of a one-sided 10-1 victory over Kansas State here this afternoon. Charley Nathan held Angels to one hit and struck out seven winning his fifth conference game. The Tigers collected 10 hits off Cooley, before he was relieved in the sixth by Myers, who allowed the flagging Missourians a lone hit. A wild throw home by Wachiter, after Gansant walked and advanced on Myers' single, permitted the Aggies to score their long run in the Wachter led the Tigers' attack with three hits. Claus hit a homer with an on base and drove another home in the third with a single. A two-game series against the University of Kansas next week will end the Tigers' season. Women's Intramurals The juniors defeated the freshmen 11 to 10 in a close game Thursday. The batters: juniors, Maxyne Woody and Marion Dresser; freshmen, Rust Balker and the outstanding players on the junior team were Maxyne Woody, Ruth Baker and Marion Dresser; on the senior team were Blaney, Jerry Ulm and Lois Wisner. The disparity in the number of players caused the seniors to lose a total of seven games per day. Only six members of their first team won games while batteries were sophomores, Dorothje Jane Willecots and Lorraine Barber, who lost their first game; Rusty Worley, and Dorothy Pulley. Golf matches to be played off this week are as follows: Championship Stephanie Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Beta Pi Bishop Kathy; Carolyn Beta Pi Beta Pi Bishop Kathy; Stephenson am; Amy Johnson, Corinne hald; first time in the Masters; Catherine Theta, a; Catherine Elrhek, Pi Beta Pi Beta Pi Garret Nuzman, Lily; Corbin BetaPi consolation flight; Dorian Scott, Stephanie Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Gamma P e g g Lychn, Kappa Kappa Gamma, v a Jean Wyat, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Janice Edison, Kappa Alpha Ttheta. In the horseshoe final Friday I. W.W., defeated Sigma Kappa 2 to 1 and won the University championship, but not as much as it was; I.W.W., Ruth Baker, Dorothy Pulley, Irene McAdobe; Sigma Kappa, Gladyn Icey, Betty Gri On Thursday Sigma Kappa won from Pi Beta Phi 2 to 1 in the semi-final game. They defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma Wednesday 2 to 1. Dean R. A. Schweiger will deliver the high school commencement address at LaCryne Wednesday and Williamsburg Thursday. Schwegler Gives Last Advice Baseball Team Leaves Fourteen Kansas baseball players leave this morning for Manhattan where they will play a two-game series against K-State today and tomorrow. In a previous series at Lawrence the two teams divided two games, Barney Anderson, who held the Wildcats to two runs in the first game here, probably will draw the opening pitching assignment. Nine, Including Pralle, In Two - Game Series With Wildcats The Jayhawkers, who were easily defeated by Oklahoma in a two-game series last weekend, will have the additional help of Ferdinand Praille, who missed the Oklahoma trip because of a party. Praille will probably be back at his old position at third base, which Wednesdays against Iowa would make him cover against Oklahoma. This hole in the infield was one of the contributing factors in the overwhelming defeats. Kansas State is also in a slump as they lost two games to Missouri Monday and Tuesday, knocking them out of a first place tie. Those making the trip are: Weidner, Pralle, Kappelman, Towns, F. Anderson, B. Anderson, Holcom F. Anderson, B. Anderson, Brad Armberger, Wood, and Hall. Following are the final standings of the three divisions of intramural baseball: Men's Intramurals SPECIAL SUIT SALE Closes SATURDAY NIGHT Better Come Division I W L P.100 Phi Dial Theta 8 0 1.00 Beta Theta Pi 6 2 750 Beta Theta Ti 6 2 750 Kappa Sigma 6 2 750 Delta Chi 4 4 300 Delta Chi Ghosta 4 4 375 Sigma Nu 2 6 260 Alpha Tau Omega 1 7 125 Triangle 0 8 0 100 EXTRA SPECIAL Division II W L Pct. 1200 Tennessee 8 0 1.000 Keganau 8 0 1.000 Kegaha Bka Kappa 5 3 8.625 Theta Tau 5 3 8.625 Sigma Alpha Mu 3 5 3.755 Architects 3 5 3.755 Makinak club 2 6 2.500 Y.M.C.A 2 6 2.500 Westminster 6 2 1.250 Division III W L Pct. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 8 0 1.000 Delta Upsilon 5 2 1.640 Delta Fiat Delta 5 2 7.614 Delta Tau Delta 5 3 6.725 Sigma Phi Epsilon 4 4 5.300 Sigma Phi Alpha 4 5 3.755 Pt Kappa Alpha 5 2 3.753 Acacia 2 5 2.828 Sigma Alpha 1 1 1.263 Pt Bults 0 7 0.7 Oread High Holds Picnic Oread Training School held its annual field day at the stadium, and the school picnic in the brown grove, gives the kids a chance to green Green Alpine and Ray Noble, c.37 We can give you 24-hour service on quacret restringing. Only the best strings used and all work guaranteed Balls 29c,3 for 75c Henry Speaks-football teams. I know that the business men, and the students at Kansas want winning teams." Mr. Henry stressed the point that the Big Six schools have football teams comparable to any in the country, and he said with regards to the rule book. THURSDAY to SATURDAY Dress Shirts He added that Kansas has good athletes as was shown by the Kansas Relays, and that there was no reason why they shouldn't be brought to Kansas. Mr. Henry declared that the prevailing idea in the minds of a majority of athletes, who are above the average in ability, should have their way paid through college would have to be altered. Vacuum Can of 3, $1.19 —Fine Madras —New Spring Styles —Trubonized Collars —Sanforized Shrunk —Pleat Sleeves —Sizes 14 to 17 "I don't believe in paying boys for athletic ability," he said, "but I believe in giving them an opportunity of maximizing them for their athletic ability." Continued from page 1 Mr. Henry contended that the boy who wanted to come to school should be helped in securing a job he was as a musician or a football player. 3 DAYS SELLING $1.65 "We must get men to come to Kansas who can play football, and not just fill a uniform. Many good high school players do not have the making of good college players, but if a coach doesn't make a good team that player he is in duel, and headed for the scrap heap," said Mr. Henry. 3 Shirts for $4.50 Gwinn Henry believes that spirit, heart, and attitude make up a winning team. He added that people won't come to see the team until it is 10 or so years old. They won't make any money from football, and Kansas wasn't able to 11 will pay you to stock up for right now and future wear get big time schools on its schedule. It was Mr. Henry's desire and plea that every Kansan be for Kansas. "I am going to do my best for Kansan, and I am for Kansan," Mr. Henry said in closing. "With everyone's help we can make the Kansan football team wake up and live." On the Shin~~ Continued from page 1 The skating rink south of town is taking students' minds off finals. 'We bet Busywheel to the story in Mogadishu's Journal-World.' We have been called almost everything since taking over this column, but the gem comes from a student in the School of Law who referred to us as "the Hill's ace libeler." The trek to State Lake is under way, and almost every day carload after carload of idle students make the trip to lie in the sun and take a short dip in the icy water. It sounds like very good entertainment, but only time and finals will tell. Athletics at KU. are at last on the upgrade—the tennis team closed its undefeated season yesterday in a sweep of Orlando. Orchids or something are in order, possibly the setting aside of a day to commemorate the event. 'rof. H. E. Chandler To Speak Prof. H. E. Chandler To Speak Prof. H. E. Chandler will deliver commencement speeches this week as follows: Wednesday evening at Yates Center, Thursday evening at Burrell Center, and Friday evening at O'Barnes. 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