PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935 LARGE TRACK SQUAD TO MANHATTAN MEET Jayhawker Team Though Underdog A Possible Winner Kansas Has Even Chance of Taking Five of the Field Events in Contest Realizing that his truck team is the underdog in the triangular meet, Coach Bill Hargias is taking a large squat to Manhattan this Saturday in hope that enough points can be amused by winning. "If they win, I think they take the dail meet with Kansas State." The meet at Manhattan was originally scheduled as a Kansas-Nebraska State duel, but upon the entrance of Nebraku it was decided to score the affair as a triangular contest. Kansas-Nebraska State, and Kansas-Nebraska duals. Kansas has more than an even chance to win five first places, all of them in the field events. Dees is a sure winner in the shot put. Roy Robe and Gordon Knecht won the men's event among the entries from Kansas State or Nebraska. Charley Kittles is likely to win the broad jump. In the Kansas-Kansas State indoor meet earlier in the season, Pitt defeated Hemphill and Edwards of Iowa for that meet. Al Wollmann, giant center on the Kansas basketball team this year, appears as the probable winner in the high jump. Wellmanus has been over 12 feet 12 inches consistently this season. The Kansas entries in the Manhattan meet as announced by Coach Hargiss yesterday are: One mile run—C. Cunningham and Fitzgibbon. 120-yard high hurdles-Neal and Pitts. Fitzgibbon. 440-yard dash—McCaskill, Graves, and McNeum. 100-yard dash—Pitts, Trotter, and Neal Neal. 220-yard hurdles- Neal and Pitts. 220- yard hurdles—Neal and Pitts. 889- yard run—C. Cunningham and Schroeder. 368-yard flat—C. Cunningham and Schroeder. 220-yard dash—Pitts, Trotter, and 220-yard dash—Pitts, Trotter, and Neal. Two-mile run—Pankratz, Carpenter, and Fitzgibbon. One mile relay—McCaskill, McNown, Schroeder, and Graves. Pole Vault--Noble, Gray and Ardrey. Shot put--Deee, Kanatzer. High jump--Wellhausen and Shannon. Broad Jump-Pitts and Neal. High jump—Welhausen and Shannon Discus — Wellhausen, Seigle, and Gray. Javelin—Wellhausen, Pierce, and Saker Netmen Off to Play Aggies Leaving for Manhattan today to meet the Kansas State women at the University tennis team will play the first of three matches scheduled for this week. Previously until June return to Lawrence the team will meet the Wichita University team Tuesday afternoon on the Variety court. The third match, with the Democrat Pioneer team will be held here 6 Sunday afternoon. This will be played in home match of the season—the last bereavement with Wichita Mavens May 19. The match at Maternity Hospital this afternoon is the return match of AW13 in which Kansas was by a clearance of four single matches and two doubles matches, allowing only two runs out of the entire six matches. The Kansas State State team defeated the Owee State Verified team five matches out of six. Art Voss. Big Six players whomenso and No. 1 man for the Jordanhawks will make the all-in war for Kane against Dick Fewker, Wild veteran kenneth Kenneth Houghton, wild talent Houghton, captain of the Angles, Delmar Curry, No. 3, man and Bob No. 4, man will meet Arthur Graham and Wayne Thornbury respectively. In the double matches Voss and Kell will be teamed together against Fowler and Bowie against against Hougland and Grisham. This is the probable line-up for Kansas State. BUSH AND JURGES PUNISHED BY NATIONAL LEAGUE HEAD New York, April 30 —(UPC) —Fines and suspensions were given today by President Ford C. Frick of the National League to pitcher Guy Bush of the Pittsburgh Pinters, and shortstop Bill Jurges of the Chicago Cubs, as a result of yesterday's brawl at Chicago between the two teams, was suspended to each player. Bush was suspended for five days, and Jurges for three. No action was taken against second baseman Harry Lavagetto of the Pirates and pitcher Roy Joiner of the Cuba, others involved in the free-for-credit game. Baseball Scores Read the Kansas Want Ads. National League National League New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 100 039 -5 10 4 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 030 039 -12 15 3 Fitzsimmons, Gaber, Chagon, and Mancuso, Richards; Clark and Lopez. Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 00 009 -0 8 2 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 002 009 -3 7 1 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 100 029 -5 11 Henshaw and Hartnett. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 020 009 -2 5 2 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 40 809 -12 13 1 Haines, Halahan, and Davis, Schott. Philadelphia-Boston—Rain. Washington 000 000 200 - 8 11 New York 000 113 023 - 10 10 Whitehill, Russell, and Bloomer, Burphy, Murphy, Vanatt, DeShong and Dickey. Detroit 100 202 602 - 11 4 0 St. Louis 001 000 10 - 9 10 Old River and Cameron Adams, Anne, Walker and Hensley. Wildlife in Wet grounds. American League Boston-Philadelphia—Wet grounds. Chicago-Cleveland—Cold weather. American Association STANDING OF THE TEAMS National League W L New York 7 3 Brooklyn 9 4 Chicago 8 5 Chicagowitz 7 1 St. Louis 6 7 Pittsburgh 6 7 Boston 5 7 Philadelphia 2 9 American League W L Cleveland 8 2 Chicago 9 3 New York 9 4 Boston 7 6 Washington 7 6 Detroit 5 9 St. Louis 2 10 Philadelphia 2 10 Intramural Race Narrows Four Sorority and One Independent Team Lead in Women's Baseball The Alpha Delta Pi, Gamma Phi Beta, and L.W. baseball teams are leading their divisions in women's intramural baseball with no wins or losses, three games while Gamma Phi Beta and L.W. have played two. The Sigma Kappa and Kappa Kappa Gamma teams are tied for the top spot. All three teams having played one game and won. Division I | | W | I | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Gamma Phi Beta | 2 | 0 | | Alpha Gradha Delta | 1 | 1 | | Kappa Alpha Theta | 1 | 1 | | Alpha Omicron Pi | 0 | 0 | Division II | | W | I | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Delta Pi | 3 | 0 | | Pi Beta Phi | 1 | 1 | | Alpha Chi Omega | 1 | 1 | | Watkins Hall | 0 | 0 | Division III | | W | I | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Kappa | 1 | 1 | | Kappa Kappa Gamma | 1 | 1 | | Corbin Hall | 1 | 1 | | Chi Omega | 0 | 0 | Division IV | | W | I | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | L.W.W. | 2 | 0 | | E.T.C. | 1 | 1 | | L.N.D. | 1 | 1 | | T.N.T. | 0 | 0 | Women's Intramurals Pct. The results of the women's intramural 700 baseball games played yesterday were: 652 .19 W. deflected ETS, 47 to 26. Kappa Kappa Gamma defended Corin Hall 54 500 to 23. The game was tied until the end of the third inning. Kappa lost to 426 by the large lead after the third inning. The Alba Chi Omega and 187 Watkins Hall game was interesting. Alpine Clima Pct. 10mg. Injury. Wasting Hall then run in 15 800. .750 The Alpha Chi Omega team f- inally managed to eutake out a lead of 29 to 75. 583 The horseshoe matches to be played this afternoon will be Alpha Gamma 537 Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Read the Kansan Want Ads Some High Scores Made In Intramural Softbal Bricks Make 19 Runs in One Inning; Theta Tau Is Shut Out Is Shut Out Despite a chilly wind and threatening rain, the intramural softball games went on as usual with high score in some games and good work on the part of the players. The opposing team others. Devin of Brick's held Dougland Club batters to eight hits and fanned 11 hits. Douglas of D.D.T. allowed only six hits. Honors in pitching for the day went to Williams of the Triangles who lost out of two no runs. Results of last night's games: Douglas Club 0 0 0 0 0 1 3–4 8 Bricks 3 19 1 5 1 x–29 29 Batteries; Dallon, Simmons and Shaw; Devil and Stoller. **R H** Sigma Nu 0 0 0 1 0 4–1 6 9 S. P. E. 2 0 1 4 0 5 x–12 16 Batteries; Cook and Maser; Thomas and Allen. **R H** Theta Tau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0–4 Triangles 2 2 1 0 2 0 x–11 Stoutes; Bowlers and Bowler; Williams and Pack. **R H** S. A. M. 0 0 1 0 0 10–13 19 D. S. L. 2 2 1 0 0 x–13 24 Batteries; Vitesseky and Weinstein; Kahnt and Sleoul. **R H** P. A. D. 3 2 0 0 0 1–6 15 K. E. K. 1 0 4 3 0 0 x–11 28 Carr and Sloper; Buyaus and Handla. **R H** R 1 Bets...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D T D...2 0 0 1 0 x-5 1 1 Batteries: Morgan and Weineke Douglas and G. Elmore. **6.11** Sigma Chi ... 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 Delta Chi ... 2 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 = 14-31 Cincinnati and Kawartha did not play the scheduled game Men's Intramurals Following are intranural scheduler for the watchdog. Horseshoes Intramural Schedules Baseball Thursday, May 2, field 1. A.T.O. vs S.A.E. field 2. S菲il VDI vs Phi Gal. field 3. Acinia vs DU; field 4. PAD. A.Lee vs Bckhall; field 6. Kentucky Kundys vs BochKahl; field 6. Kentucky Kundys vs Douglas Club; field 7. Bricks vs Hawka; field 8. KappSig vs Phi Pal. Wednesday, May 1, Sigma Chi vs Campus Raiders. Campus Rainbows Thursday, May 2, Triangle vs Sigma Chi Wednesday, May 1, Phi Gam vs A.T.O.; S.P.E. vs Sigma Ma; S.A.E. vs Douhls Club. Tennis Friday, May 3. Beta vs Theta Tau. Tennis Friday, May 3 Phi Delt vs Sigma Nu; Acacia vs A.T.O. Handball Wednesday, May 1, Beta vs Kappi Sig: Phi Delt vs D.T.D. Friday, May 3. Pi KA. vs Phi Gam; S.A.E. vs Kayhawks; Delta Tau vs Triangle. All horseshoe, tennis, and handball games are at 4:30 p.m. Inter-organization Tennis Results from yesterday's inter-organization tennis matches: Ameia vs. Phi Gam, Chirity of Ameia lost to Kell Phi Gam, 6-0, 6-0. In the No.1 two, Phillips and Denny Phi Gam, lost to Carter and Trippa, Ameia, 6-3, 11-9. In the No.2 two, Willeford and Martin Hyman and Scott, Phi Gam, 4-6, 3-3. SPORT SHOTS By Chet Hamm, gr. These alumni associations are an active bunch when they feel their alma mater can benefit from their activities made at the school. It made a it point to see that Orvilel Matthews, Chickasha high school track star who runs the hundred in less than 10 seconds and who has the qualifications that make him a dinner where "Biff" Jones and his coaching staff were given their formal greetings. Matthews, it will be remembered, was the athlete that John Jacobs, Sooner track coach, charged with trying to lure out to the West coast. The University of Kansas Alumni association, we hear, on their ear because so many athletes (good ones of course) are going to Nebraska, Oklahoma, and other nearby state schools. The northern part of the state has supplied Nebraska with a good half-back every now and then and a few high school boys from the southern part of the state. Home. The alumni association hope to keep these boys at home and are going to attempt to do so in the future. Golf Team Wins 3 Matches Central College Is Defeated $ 9 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 2 \frac{1}{2} $ of Lawrence Country Club Losing only one match out of four, the University golf team won the first of a series of matches scheduled for this week by defeating Central College of Fayette, Mo, yesterday afternoon on Sunday. The teams scored 9% to 2½%. The remaining matches scheduled this week are Wichita University, Thursday afternoon, and Kansas State Saturday. The Wichita university golf team will come here for the tournament. The Kansas team will go to the White Lake Club in Topeka for their match. The match scoring this afternoon was based upon three available points, one for the first nine holes, one for the second nine holes, and one on the total 18 holes. Bill Wright, Central College, defeated Horace Hedges, Kansas, in the first match $2\frac{1}{4} \div \frac{1}{2}$. The $\frac{1}{4}$ points were the result of a tie on the first nine holes. In the second half, Kansas started the line of victories which continued throughout the remainder of the matches, defeating Tom Graybil 3-0. Don Reed, Kansas, in the third match defeated Tate Childs 3-0 followed by Wade Brown, Kansas, who defeated Leewall Adair 3-0. Low scores of the matches were made by Bob Quinlan, who shot a 75, Bill Wright, Central College, 76, Horace Hedges, 79, Bob Finley and Done Reed, Sir Francis Drake Fraud Persists Chicago, April 30—(UP)—Indications charging 43 persons, including four women, with the using a mails to defraud in promotion of the fictitious Sir Francis Drake estate were returned by a federal judge. The law has mutually implicated investors of more than a million dollars in the past two months. Join the Gang for a COKE Between Classes UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Read the Kansan want ads. "Here we are, Joe . . . now it won't take long to find what we're after." 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