PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1937 ] TENNIS AND GOLF TEAMS PLAY WASHBURN TODAY Jayhawkers Seek Second Victory Kansas Golfers Will Meet Washburn Benn On Lawrence Country Club Course The Kansas tennis and golf teams meet the Washburn College teams this afternoon in the second of a home-and-home series. The teams last week at Washburn with the Wichita State team out victorious it both tennis and golf. In the game last week the varist, tennis team defeated the Washburn team 5 to 1, taking three out of four singles matches and both of the doubles matches. Howard Hunter or Washburn defeated Jimmy Kell Kansas after a hard-fought single match. Paced by Bill Kiley, number one on man on the Kansas队, the Jayhawkers have lost only two matches so far this season. The last loss was one match to the Wichita netmen last week. Kansas won from Wichita 5 to 1. The Jayhawkers whitewashed the Ottava University team last Wednesday 6 to 0. Kiley has had more tournament and match play than the other members of the Kansas squad, having won the Missouri Valley championship in 1933, as well as having competed in many other tournaments. Kiley should be the top-notch player in the Bir Six this year. Coach Voss has announced that the same team that played Saturday will play today. The team composed of William Kiley, James Kell, Newton Hoverstock and Leroy Butler will all play singles matches. The doubles teams for Kansas will be Kiley and Kell, and Hoverstock and Butler. The Washburn team will probably be composed of Carl Nordstrom, Howard Hunter, Wayne Freiburghouse, Bob Loper, and Starkweather, who will team with Freiburghouse for one of the doubles teams. The Jayhawker golf team has not been quite as fortunate as the tennis team this season, having lost one match to Wichita last Saturday. The Kansas squad has victories over Washburn and Ottawa, however. Glenn Oatman was medalist in the last Kansas - Washburn encounter with a score of 76. The Kansas team will be composed of the following men: Glenn Outman, Glen Ashley, Robert Busler, and Dale Maxwell. The golf match will be played on the Lawrence Country Club course. Golf Pairings Are Complete Pairings in the three flights of the University golf tournament to be held at the Lawrence Country Club were announced yesterday. The first matches will be played off by the end of this week. Twenty men are entered in the tournament. The **championship flight** is the first division, the Chancellor's flight is the second division, and the Demon's flight is third. Three players are required to complete the match play. Matches in the championship flight will be played on a 36-hole basis. The other two flights will play only 18 holes. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of each flight. Championship flight - D. Maxwell vs. M. Thomas; Oatman vs. B. Witt; B. Udell vs. Finley; M. Jones vs. R. Watson Chancellor's flight—D. Ritchie vs N. Day; J. Nessley bye; B. Blair vs C. Weaver; L. NorthBye Dean's flight—Herschman vs. D. Dalten; A. White bye; E. Park vs. L. Freed; M. Mills bye. Men's Intramurals --easily defeated A.T.O. 9 to 1, and the Phil Delt team, with North and Van Cleave on the mount, handed the Sigma Chi队 its first defeat 3 to 8. The Kappa Sig队杀 teamed Triangle 14 to 5 and K.K. EK. defeated the Sigma Chi队 in another other scheduled game yesterday, Y.M.C.A. forfeited to the Architects. The Sig Alph team, this season making a habit of whitewashing its opponents, yesterday added another win for the Sig Alph team. The Pill Rollers who were deceased by a score of 18 to 0. Holliday, who has been baffling opposing batters with his pitching all season long, will again yesterday. He held the Pill Rollers to three hits and allowed no one to reach second base, while his team was up by four. He returned inning to pile up an 18-run margin. This makes the fifth straight victory and the third consecutive shut-out for the Sig Alph team against 19 opponents. The 1200 Tennessee team defeated Theta Tau 3 to 1 in a close game, in which the winners outshoot the losers. In two games together two doubles and a single in the sixth inning to score two runs and gain its margin of victory. Deli Chi Playground ball games scheduled for today are: diamond 1, Phi Mu Alpha vs. Delta Upsilon; diamond 2, Phi Gamma vs. Alpha; diamond 3, Phi Gamma vs. Ascena; diamond 4, Phi Delt vs. A.T.O.; diamond 5, Sigma Chia vs. Kappa Sigma; diamond 6, Delta Chi vs. Sigma Nu; diamond 7, Y.Mi vs. Theta Nu; diamond 8, Theta Tu vs. Architects. Handball scheduled for today at 4:30 and match between the Big Alp and the Small Alp, and match is scheduled for today at 4:30 between Delta Tau Delta and Beta Tau. Rain, snow and sleet aided in producing a heavy track, cutting off distances in the field events, and adding on time in the relays at the Drake Relays at Des Moines last Friday and Saturday. Relay Team Takes Second At Drake The Jayhawk tracksters placed second in one relay and took three fifth places in a relay and two field events. The Drake Reakes, one of the largest meeters in the country, four honors for the first four places. The 880-yard relay team, composed of Harry Wiles, Lloyd Foy, Marvin Cox, and Jack Richardson, was awarded second place medals for their performance in this event. A fast stepping Rice队 nosed the Kanans out in their bid for first. Chester Friedland, a sophomore Chester Friedland, a sophomore shot putter of ability, tossed the shot out 46 feet and 7 inches to win a fifth for the Jayhawkers. Dale Shannon again came through in the high jump to add another fifth to the Kansas list. The 440-yard relay team; placed fifth in the race where perfect batton passing means the difference, for Footrest Hardware, Wiles, Foy, and Richardson made up the short sprint relay. Kansas will probably dominate the pole vault, high jump and the 440-yard dash. The remaining events will find both teams evenly matched. A large crew of Jay-hawkers will enter this meet. Coach H. W. Hargis will pick the entrants Wednesday. The Joyahwawens are looking forward to the meet here next Saturday with Nebraska. The Cornushkers offer plenty of competition and will be hard to overcome. They loom particularly strong in the middle distance and the distance runs and the shot put. Sam Francis, all American football ace and Olympic shot pitter, will be the powerful leader of the Nebraska cindermen in their attack on the meet records. BASEBALL SCORES (By The United Press) American League Women's Intramurals Washington 010 020 020 - 5 10 Boston 030 021 010 - 12 13 Cleveland 040 021 010 - 13 Crompton; Marcum and R. Ferrell. Philadelphia 000 100 000 - 1 6 New York 000 211 30 - 7 13 Kalley, Ross, Hales; Brouse and Dickey, Glenn. Postponed: St. Louis at Detroit rain; Chicago at Cleveland, rain. --nobody has any idea of the number of hits they actually collected. The game ended, however, with a score of 7 to 4, favor of the Faculty All-Stars, in spite of the fact that "Smoky" Joe Taggart and "Diamond Dick Howey continue to be boltouts. National League Postponed: Cincinnati at Chicago, rain; New York at Philadelphia, rain; Pittsburgh at St. Louis, wet grounds. Boston 430 100 001-9 13 0 Brooklyn 000 012 012-9 14 Sette, R. Smith, and Lopez; Hamlin, Bickford; Joffreout and Phlebus The women's intramural baseball schedule for today at 4:30 is as follows: division 1, Kappa Kappa; gamma vs. Alpengulo Delta; delta vs. Gamma Delta; kappa; division 3, I.N.D. vs. I.W.L.; kappa; division 3, I.N.D. vs. Gamma Phi Bio vs. Cor- Watkins hall and Kappa Alpha Theta are scheduled to play horse-sheets today. Business Profs Prepare for Big Game Friday The School of Business professors, who recently returned home from spring training, played an exhibition game last week with the West Ad Sluggers, as a final wind-up of practice before their crucial game with the Business School Apple Polishers to be played April 29. Pee-Wee Kesselman, the team's live wire player-coach-manager, ran his charges through a strenuous battle to get the two amounts of enthythm into his teammates before the game. Skull skill, however, was a little disappointing to the coach who stated that the profs hardly rated a "C" Umpire Van Buren Holtzclaw was inactive during the play, but pleased the coaching staff with his snappy answers to questions on game rules. It is hoped that Van Buren will be called in calls to "Better Up" next Thursday. Altho Dizzy Dade's probability curve failed to find the plate at times, the wicket-illicited Sluggers Schoolboy Wales' sales drop, that uniform by the coach because of a sniffy hair which impaired the star catcher's usual efficient work and gab. It is rumored that Gabby's voice is being nursed most carefully in order to have his usual comments flying thick and fast to confuse the opposition on the 29th. Gabby Dykstra was kept out of confuse the opposition on the 290. The star of the game was Ping Pong Blocker, the All-Stars' iron man, who somehow managed to keep his hands between his face and the tie hot line drives of the Sluggers, and deflect them to first. 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