PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1937 Jayhawkers Meet Wildcats Here Today A reorganized Yankahower baseball team will meet the Kansas State Wildcats on the home diamond this afternoon at 3:15. This will be the first game in six years for the Kansas队 Team. The Kansas team of the series will be played tomorrow. Coach Nesmith has assumed the coaching job under the direction of Adrian Lindsey, head football coach, and engaged with spring foot-ball practice. After dropping three straight games last week, two to Iowa State College, 10-11 and 11-21, and a 10-6 decision to Rockhurst College of Kansas City, Coach Neesmith has announced a slight shift in the Kansas lineup. Carl Weidner, first baseman, will be used as a pitcher and Lloyd will take over the first sack. Harry Tatum will share that position with Weidner, who will play second while not pitching. With these few changes, Nesmith hopes to make the hard-fighting Jayhawkers into a stronger defensive team. With Weidner on the mound, he believes that the Kansans will be considerably strengthened. The lack of a pitcher has cost the Jayhawkers several runs in the three games. The Wildcats have a strong base-ball team this year featured by the pitching of Klimek and Cooley. The Kansas State team split a two-game series last week with Alabama A. Tigers from the Nebraska Corksburgh, 9 to 6. With Klimek pitching, the Wildcats will have the advantage over the Jayhawkers, who still face a drouth of pitching material. The fielding of the Kansas team has been rugged in spots, but most of the hits so far have been line drives which have caused the green Jayhawker队 much trouble. With an average catch rate of 27%, Kansas righthand round into shore The lineup for this afternoon's game will probably be: Kappelman pers; Prielle, sb. Arderon, c. Woldner hs.; Klassen, bm. Iron, cf. Coffin, ht. Hall, cf. Wood; Men's Intramurals The Beta team scored the third shutout of the season yesterday as they buried Triangle under a 29 to 0 score behind the three-hit pitching of Burr. The triangle team was never in the running, as the Beta team scored four homers and scored in every innning to walk away with the contest. Sigma Chi won its third straight game defeating the Galloping Ghosts by a 20-10 win, the first time winning from K.E.K. 11 to 10. Sigma Nu bragged the A.T.O. team 19 to 17 and the B.A.C. team 15 to 13 winning from the Pill Rollers 26 to 3. The Architects lost to 1200 Tennant clubs the Dunkin' club enclosed victory over the Westminster team 11 to 9. The playground ball schedule for tomorrow follows: diamond 1. Phi diamond 2. Delta Chi vs. Diamond 3. Delta Chi vs. Diamond 4. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Hexagons; diamond 5. Pill Rollers vs. Sigma Phi Epilon; diamond 7. Pi Diamond; Sigma Alpha Epilon; diamond 8. Phi Kappa Pi vs. Delta Upsilon. All teams are warned to be on the field and ready to play by 4:45 p.m. to avoid forfeiting the game to the opponents. Women's Intramurals The intramural horseshoes schedule for this week is as follows: Today, D.M. T.N.M. Wednesday, Gamma Phi Beta. Chi Omega-Corbin ball; Friday, Alpha Chi Omega-PI Beta Phi. The teams scheduled to play base ball are on Tuesday, Game Phi Bhi Omega; Division 4, Chi Omega-Corbin hall; Division 3, Alpha Chi Omega-PCB; Division 4, Alpha Chi Omega-PSC. The results of the first round of the women's intramurial tennia tournament are as follows: Division 1, Wissahich; Division II, Klasse 2; and Henderson, Kappa Alpha Theta 6-1, 6-2. Staley and Scott forfeited to Bocken and Loren, Pt.beta Phi. Neuhaus, Jodie M., and Jennifer from Shufu and Kimbrough, Alpha Gamma Delta, 6-0, 6-0. McKibben and Peters, Corbin hull, defeated by Marcel Dumont. Theta, 6-8, 6-3, 6-4. 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