PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 JAYHAWKERS LOSE SECOND GAME, 7-11 Wildcats Win In Five Frames Klopppenberg Shuts Out Kansas State After Fifth Inning; Slow Fielding Stops Kansas Kansas State needed only five innings to win yesterday's ball game, and even the two game series with the Jahawkers. The final score was 11 to 7 with all of the Wildens' run coming in the first five frames. Kloppenberg who relieved Wood in his State to one hit in the five innings he pitched, but found himself working against too much of a lead. The game was far from being the tight defensive battle of Tuesday, and the two teams together committed 10 errors. Kansas turned in six of those errors on his own defeat with some very sloppy base-running and slow fielding. Kansas State wasted no time in starting to score. Stevens, first up, touched Wood for a single to left. Springer sacrificed him to second. Kappelman got to Roark, Kappelman to Roark, it looked as though Wood would escape the fire hung uninscribed on them H. Myer singled off Wood's skins scoring against him. He caused the cause along by committing a three-base error on Greene's long fly. Van Sant hit to left to score Greene, but was out stealing second. Anderson to Weidner. However, Anderson to Weidner. They have scored, had crossed the plats. Cooley, Wildcat hurler, starting out like he meant business, struck out Towns and Kappelman, and caused Pralle to ground to short. He was mixing a fast bad ball with a slow bad pace to keep the Kannas fooled. Fifth Inning Disastrous Kansas got two of the runs back in the second when Holomc's single scored Ferderson and Weidner. Two potential runs failed to materialize when Roark, Wood and Eisenbauer outs with men on second and third. Kansas State got the runs back in the fourth after Coffin dropped Stevens' fly and allowed Van Sant and Harris to score. Kansas missed a good chance to get some runs in their half of the fourth. Weidner started the inning with a double to right, and had gone to third on Holomc's long fly. Weidner fooled everyone then but Aggies by attempting to steal home, and shut at the plate ending the threat. Baxter started the fifth for the Wildcats by singing to left center. H. Myers singled to right and Greene walked to fill the bases. Van Sant caught one of Wood's plants and sent it sailing over Holcomo's for a triple scoring three runs Klobotzom entered the game at this point. Harris walked and Jesup tripped to score two more. Jesup scored as Cooley was being thrown out, but from then on Kloppenberg was the complete master. Kappelman made sure of the error of the season in this inning. Kloppenberg a Mystery Kloppenberg crossed everybody up by singing to right to start the Kansas fifth, Towns worked Cooley for a walk and Kappelman singled to fill the bases. Praile came through with a rousing double to clear the bases, but was called out as he attempted to make third. The play was close, the decision rather questionable, and Praille protested vigorously but to no avail. Anderson came through with the hit that would have scored Praile, but he was also picked off base. At this time it had begun to look as though the Wildcats might have a defensive plan to put Jayhawkers on base so they could catch them off. The only Wildcats who got on base after the fifth got there through walks. In the eight Klippenberg threw just three balls for the three put outs. Again in the ninth just three men faced him. The only hit off him in the five innings he was on the mound was Jesup's triple just after he relieved Wood in the fifth. In addition to his remarkable pitching Klippenberg connected for two hits in three trips to the plate. Anderson and Weidner led the hitters with three hits in five trips. Kappelman was again outstanding on defense. He committed his only error of the season out of the 25 chances he has handled. The defeat was the third out of four big Six starts for Kansas and marked Kansas State's third victory against one defeat. The Box Score: Kansas State nb r h p a 3 Stevens, 3b 5 1 1 Spring, 1b 4 0 0 9 Baxter, 1b 4 0 0 9 Mif, 1f 4 2 2 1 Greene, 2b 4 2 0 5 Van Sant, rf 4 2 3 2 Randall, rf 1 0 0 0 Harris, ss 1 0 0 0 jacom, c 2 1 1 61 Cooley, p 3 0 0 0 3 Dickens, p 0 0 0 0 3 Totals ... 36 11 9 27 14 **Kansas** ab **b** h po *a* Towns, cf 3 1 0 0 0 Half, f 3 1 0 0 0 Kappelman, ss 4 1 1 2 5 Praile, b 5 2 1 0 3 Praile, c 5 2 1 0 3 Weidner, b 5 1 3 3 3 Holoc, f 5 0 2 4 0 Coffin, lf 5 0 1 2 0 Brown, b 4 0 1 0 0 Wood, p 4 0 0 0 0 Klppenberg, p 3 1 2 0 1 Totals ... 39 7 13 27 14 6 Score by innings: Kansas State ... 300 200 000—13 Kansas ... 020 030 101—7 The summary: Two base hits—Van Sant, F. Anderson, Welder, McCain, F. Anderson, Sapir, Sacrifice hits—Springer, Cooper; Bases on balls—off-Cooper Leaf, Cooper; Bases on balls—penbern (3); Struck out—by Wood (2), Cooper (5); Hits—off-Cooper 12 and one third innings; 1 in two innings; Kloppenberg (1 in 5 innings; winning pitcher, Cooley; Losing Pitcher–Wood; losing Bice. Time of game, Spring Football Draws to a Close Spring practice is rapidly nearing an end for members of the football squad. There will be sessions this afternoon and tomorrow devoted to the perfecting of plays by holding scrimmage. Saturday morning spring practice will be brought to a close with an intra-squad game. Ioover is Special Agent Howard Hoover, '34, has recently accepted a position with the department of justice as special agent. At the office is situated in the Denver office. Exquisite arrangements made up of your own choice from beautiful and lasting flowers will add real joy and fun for your spring party. Corsages - Spring Party Decorations Coach Hargis will take the following men to compete in the field events: pole vault, Don Bird and Rake Night; high jump, Dale Shannon, Al Wellhausen and Marvin Cox; broad jump, Gordon Clucas and Paul Masonner; discus, Chet Friedland and Al Wellhausen; shot put, Chet Friedland; and javelin, Fenlon Durand and Al Wellhausen. "Flowers of Distinction" The Kansas team has been working hard since the Kansas Relays, and is in good condition for this track carnival. WARD'S Flowers The mile relay team will be composed of Lloyd Foy, Harry Wiles, Marvin Cox, Gordon Guise, Wade Green, and Jack Richardson. Four of these five men will be used on the team. Jayhawkers Enter Drake Relays The 880-yard and 440-yard relay teams will be made up of Forrest Hardacre, Harry Wiles, Lloyd Foy and Jack Richardson. The Jayhawker track team left this morning at 9:30 by bus for Des Moines, Iowa, where it will take part in the Drake Relays this Saturday. The distance medley team will use Wade Green, Dale Heckendorf, John Fitzgibbon, and Ernest Klaann. Golf Team Wins Meet From Ottawa Flower 820 Fone The Jayhawker varsity golf team defeated Ottawa University in match play, $13 \frac{1}{2}$ to $4 \frac{1}{2}$ yesterday. In the team play, Bueller and Ashley, Kansas, defeated Madison and Woods, 3 to 0. Stanley and Andrew, Kansas, won their match 2½ to 1. Stanley was low man for the meet shooting a 67 which was one under par for the course. Busler, Kansas, defeated Madison, Ottawa, 3 to 0; and Ashley, Kansas, won over Woods, Ottawa, 2 to 1. Finley, Kansas, won his match 3 to 0, and Maxwell, Kansas, lost to Ottawa, 3 to 0. --scheduled to play horseshoes today. The results of the women's intra- baseball games played Tuesday are in the ballpark. Omega defeated Corbin hall 27 to 5. The battery for the Chi Omega team from Alpha Chi Omega 30 to 11. The battery for the Corbin hall was Wilkinson and Erskine. Division 3, Pi Beta Phi won from Alpha Chi Omega 30 to 11. The battery for the Corbin hall was Wilkinson and Erskine. Division 3, Pi Beta Phi won from Alpha Chi Omega 30 to 11. The battery for the Corbin hall was Wilkinson and Erskine. Division 3, Pi Beta Phi won from Alpha Chi Omega 30 to 11. The battery for the Corbin hall was Wilkinson and Erskine. Division 3, Pi Beta Phi won from Alpha Chi Omega 30 to 11. The battery for the Corbin hall was Wilkinson and Erskine. Division 3, Pi Beta PhI Women's Intramurals 1 The baseball games scheduled to be played today are as follows: Division I, E.T.C. vs. I.W.W.; division 2, L.N.D vs. T.N.T.; division 3, Alpha Gamma Delta division 4, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Sigma Kappa. BASEBALL SCORES (By The United Press) National League Philadelphia at Boston. St. Louis at Cincinnati, rain. New York at Brooklyn, rain. Pittsburgh at Chicago, rain. American League At St. Louis: R H Chicago 020 020 60-10 17 St. Louis 221 073 00x-15 22 Kennedy, Rigney, and Sewell Rena, Hildelbrand and Hemsley. Washington at New York, rain. Boston at Philadelphia, rain. Cleveland at Detroit, rain. Coffin Leads Hitters Leading the Jayhawk sluggers' parade at the end of the first five games is Warner Coffin, heavy-hitting right fielder, who in 21 official trips to the plate has smashed out 10 hits for a batting average of .476. In close pursuit are Harry Hall and F. Anderson, who are also over the coveted .400 figure with marks of .438 and .409 respectively. Versatile Carl Weidner has comp- pared a neat 364, collecting eight safe blows in 22 appearances at the plate. Also lending a helping hard practice to the chef, Fred Pralle to the at present writen snacking the apple at a .348 cup. Run-making honors go to Coffin and Prallie, who have scored eight each, one more than the number garnered by Ferrell Anderson. | | AB | H | R | W | S0 | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Coffin | 21 | 8 | 10 | 4 | 1 | .476 | | Hall | 16 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 4 | .438 | | S. Anderson | 22 | 7 | 9 | 3 | 1 | .409 | | Weidner | 22 | 4 | 8 | 2 | 3 | .364 | | Praille | 23 | 8 | 8 | 2 | 1 | .348 | | Kloppenberg | 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | .333 | | Holcorn | 24 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | .250 | | B. Anders | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | .250 | | Towns | 21 | 8 | 10 | 5 | 2 | .258 | | Tennis | 17 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 5 | .248 | | Wood | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | .143 | | Roark | 12 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | .083 | | Swichchart | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Brass | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .000 | --at There were no playground ball games scheduled yesterday. The schedule for today displays: diamond 1, Galloping Ghosts vs. A.T.O.; diamond 2, Beta vs. Kappa; Diamond 3, Triangle vs. Phi Deltas; diamond 4, Eagle vs. Diamond 5, K.E.K. vs. Dunak club; diamond 6, S.A.M. vs. Architects; diamond 7, Phi Gams vs. Sig Egs; diamond 8, Delta Tau Delta vs. Aca- Handball matches today at 4:30 p.m. are: S.A.E.v. vs. Pikka Kappa Paillat Rock Chalk vs. Sigma Nu. Delta Up. team for a horseshoe match today at 4:30 p.m. one tennis match today at 3:30 p.m. is scheduled between Pi Kappa This is the Picture--- You're to write your "Caption" Have You Joined Our Esquire Hart Schaffner & Marx Caption Contest? Free to Everyone Step in store and get entry blank. Special - 1/2 price One group of suits that are odd, from early spring and fall selling. Mostly sportbacks. Sizes 33 to 39. 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High Jump Mark May Fall at Drake Des Moines, Iowa, April 21—(UP)—The 15-year-old high jump record apparently will be the most easily topped when high-powered track from the 72 universities and colleges made inake Relays Friday and Saturday. Top flight high jumpers entered in the twenty-eighth renewal of what Coach Franklyn (Pitch) Johnson called the "Olympics of the West" are Mel Walker of Ohio State and Ed Burke, Marquette negro. Walker holds the world innoor record of 6 feet $9 \frac{1}{4}$ inches. Burke has cleared the bar indoor at 6 feet $9 \frac{1}{4}$ inches. The Drake mark of 6 feet 6 inches, set by Harold Osborne of Illinois, also is threatened by Jack Vickery of Texas and John Crosson of Fresno State. Both have cleared 6 feet 7 yards to be capable of doing better. Not satisfied with a new national intercollegiate record in the javelin throw at the Kansas Relays last week, Alton Terry, Hardin-Simmons, hopes to better his toss of 229 feet $ \frac{2}{4} $ inches. 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