UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 Cauble Holds Bears Scoreless to Give Cubs Easy Victory Winning Hurler Allows One Hit in 17-0 Game; Contest Lasted Four Innings In a game limited by agreement to the team captains to five innings because of poor weather condition, the Cubs, with Cauble, their ace southpaw pitching one hit ball, trounced the Giants when their second start in as many days. The Bears' lone hit was a three-bagger by Robinson, their starting pitcher. Meanwhile, the Cub sluggers were collecting 15 safeties off Robinson and Everhart, including two two-base blows and two home runs. Klaas, Kappleman, and Laub with three hits out of four trips to the plate, and Cole with two out of three, were outstanding at the bat for the Cubs. The box score: Cubs AB R B PO A E Cauley, ss 3 3 2 0 1 0 McGuire, ss Klans, cs 4 4 3 0 1 0 Kapplman, c 3 12 3 2 0 Louis, cs 4 1 3 2 0 0 Hibbs, 2b 4 0 1 1 1 0 Barber, 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 Cauble, p 3 2 1 0 12 0 Packard, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 17 15 16 16 0 Bears AB 28 H PO A B Johnson, ss 1 0 0 1 0 1 Everhart, 3b p 2 0 0 1 0 1 Robinson, p, 3b 2 0 1 1 0 1 Grist, cf 2 0 0 1 0 1 Berger, lf 2 0 0 1 0 1 Donn, 2b 1 0 0 1 1 1 Norris, 1b 1 0 0 3 0 1 Hable, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Covey, f 1 0 0 4 1 1 Totals 15 0 1 12 6 The score by inmins: Cuba 4 10 3 0 0=12 Bears 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: two-base, hibits, Hibits, home runs, Klass, Laub; hits, off, Couble 3; off Robinson and Everhart 15; struck Couble 6; Couble by Robinson 3; losing pitcher Couble. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB LEAVES MONDAY FOR OUTSTATE TOU Members of the Women's Glee club will leave Monday, April 16, for their annual outstate tour. The trip is under the care of Agnes Husband, dean of women. The Glee club will present programs in Garnett, Welda, Chanute, Fredonia, Needsah, Cherryvale, Independence, Altamount Parsons, Parsons, Erie, and Altamount, Parsons, Erie, and Humboldt. The club will return Saturday, April 21. Send the Daily Kansan home. Beach Gets Coaching Job Coffeyville High School Obtains Services, of Grid Star Ormand Beach, c'34, has recently been appointed head coach of Coffeyville high school. He will succeed John Shannon, K.U. football star in 1928-27 who had previously been head coach at Cherryvale. H i g b School. Beach was Big Six all-star *star selection* for fallback in 1930. He was un- able to attend school in 1931. He has been a power to the Jayhawker team since his return in '32. He plans to at the summer session this year prior to assuming his duties at Coffeyville. Intramural Calendar For week ending Saturday, April 14 Friday, April 13. Team Tennis: Sigma Nu vs. Kayhawks; Collecting u, Aeroin. Saturday, April 14 Baseball: Bears vs. Wildcats. W.A.A. ANNOUNCES OFFICERS TO SERVE FOR COMING YEAR The Women's Athletic association met yesterday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium to elect officers for the coming year as follows: president, Thelma Humphrey, ed'35; vice-president, Mary Elizabeth Doty, e'unc.; secretary, Laize Montgomery, c'36; treasurer, Mary Virginia Smith, ed'34; business manager, Ann Kell, c'35; point system manager, Betty Parkinson, c'34; hockey, Mary Ellen Miller, c'37; tennis, Stella Cutlip, c'35; hiking, Marjorie Rowland, c'37; swimming, Ruth Learned, c'37; volley ball, Mary Learned, c'37; basketball, Helen Boman, ed'35; baseball, Josephine Lee, c'35; track, Marian Fisher, c'uncl., and minor sports, Barbara Pendleton, c'30. Dual Meet Entrants Named Kansas' First Outdoor Contest to Be at Nebraska April 14 Coach H. W. Hargis announced today the University entrants in the dual track meet with Nebraska which is to be held at Lincoln, Saturday, April 14. This meet will afford the first outdoor competition of the year for the Kansas trackmen. The entrants in each event and the order in which the events will be run are one mile run, Cunningham, Borel; two miles run, Bornstein, Wright, Graves; 100-vard dash. Hall. Coffman, Pitts, Gough; 120-yard high hurdles, Harris, Harrington, Reed; 840-yard run, Graves, Borel, Cunningham, McKnown; 122-yard dash Hall, Schroeder, Pitts, Rogers; two-mile run, Pankratz, Borel, Johnson; 122-yard low hurdles, Pitts, Harris, Harrington, Reed; one-mile ride, Hall, Schroeder, McKnown; Graves; pole vault, Coffman, White, Beatty; Gray; high jump, McKnown; Beech, Gray; Beaty; beavin, Dees, Beach, Gray; Beatty; beavin, Coffman, Coffman; broad jump, Beach, Gray, Coffman; broad jump, Hall, Coffman, Pitts, Harrington. The team will leave Friday at 1:30 p.m., by motor car. Men's Intramurals Hodgson and Gleister, Phi Gam, deafened Mackillon and Gille, Phi Psi, 21-10, 21-18. C. Johnson and Dickey, 21-10, 21-18. G. Johnson and Monese, Phi Gam, 21-17, 21-10. Phi Gamma Delta defeated Phi Kappa PSi 2-1 in the team horsehoe tournament yesterday, by winning the odd match of the three doubles contests. Doornbs and Mitchell, Phi Gam Lennard and Lamne, Phi Mpi 21-16, 21-12 The two team handball matches and the two team tennis matches scheduled for yesterday afternoon were postponed because of a conflict in dates. LUCKIES are All-Ways kind to your throat so round, so firm, so fully packed no loose ends We like to tell about the finer tobacco in Luckies—the choicest Turkish and domestic, and only the mild, clean center leaves—they taste better—then "It's toasted"—for throat protection. But we're just as proud of "It's toasted" the way Luckies are made. They're so round and firm, so free from loose ends. That's why Luckies always "keep in condition"—do not dry out. 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DEMPSEY-CARPENTER DEMPSEY-SHARKEY DEMPSEY-FIRPO (Dempsey being knocked into the laps DEMPSEY-TUNNEY See that 14 point count in slow motion. CARNERA-SHARKEY The Complete Fight BAER-SCHMELLING The Complete Fight Will Max Baer be our next champion? SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW PATEE 11 P.M. SATURDAY