PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Fine Performance By Card Pitchers Defeats Bears 17-1 Winers Stage Seven - Run Spree in Seventh Inning to Pile Up High Score Eighteen base hits and four Bear errors combined with fine pitching performances by two Cardinal pitches gave the Cards a 17-1 victory in an inter-University baseball game yesterday afternoon. The Cards, mummelm the offerings of both Bear pitchers, scored in every inning but the fifth, featuring a seven run spree in the seventh. Meanwhile, Packard and Kelley kept nine Bear hits well scattered and held their opponents scoreless after the first inning. Roberts and Packard of the Cards both hit for four bases. "Scoop" Pugh was also outstanding for the winners both at bat and in the field. He collected three hits for four times at bat, one of which was good for three bases, and turned several nice catches in the outfield. Grist and Covey were the only Bean hitters who seemed able to solve the Cardinal pitches. Both collected two for four, one of Grist's being a two-bagger. most of the errors are due to the extremely rough condition of the infield Immediately following the Relays, Del Davidon, stadium superintendent, will start work filling in and leveling the diamond. | Cardinals | AB | R | H | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pugh, ef | 4 | 3 | 3 | | Praille, c | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Robertt, 1b, rf | 5 | 3 | 2 | | Hyland, 2b, 3b | 5 | 3 | 2 | | Terry, s | 4 | 1 | 2 | | Kelly, e, p | 5 | 1 | 1 | | Packard, p | 5 | 1 | 1 | | Trombold, lf, 1b | 4 | 1 | 2 | | Lovett, rf | 4 | 1 | 0 | | Rockey, if | 4 | 1 | 0 | | Johnson, b | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Klppenberg, c | 2 | 2 | 1 | Totals 40 17 18 **Bears** AB H R [1] Grist, p, cf 4 0 2 Covey, c 4 1 2 Dohmann, cf, p 4 1 Norris, 1b 4 0 1 Donelan, 2b 3 0 1 Koelzer, lf 3 0 1 Bundy, 3b 3 0 0 Johnson, ss 2 0 0 Berger, ff 2 0 0 Ott, ss 1 0 0 Lewis, cf 1 0 0 Eberhardt, lf 1 0 0 Totals ... 33 1 9 by injuries. Cardinals 2 222 027-11 Bears 1 000 000-1 The summary; Two-base hits, Grist, Doncelan, Trombold. Three base hits, Grist, Hits, Off Packard 3 in one innning, Hits, Off Kelley 6 in 6 innings, off Grist, 8 in 5 Stuck out, by Kelley 10 in 2 innings Stuck out, by Kelley 10 in 2 innings Stolen bases, Doncelan 2, Johnson, Koelzer, Pugh, Pralle, Hyland, Winning Hit, Losing pitcher, Grist, Koelzer, Klima, Knaps. Batteries; Cardinals; Packard, Kelley and Pratt, Copperberg; Bears; Grist Robbins and McGraw Asks Recognition of Marks Jacobs Seeks Acceptance for Records of Cunningham, Lambertus Norman, April 11—John Jacobs, University of Oklahoma track coach, will ask A.A.U. officials that the mark of 2 minutes 111 seconds set by Glenn Cunningham of Kansas in the 1,000 yards run in the Oklahoma Amateur meet here Saturday be accepted as a new record. The university organized world's record is 2 minutes 11.2 seconds set at London, England in 1929 by C. Ellis of Great Britain. Jacobs also will seek recognition of the new 120-yards low hurl record of 13.1 seconds set here at Saturday by Hye Lambertus, crack University of Nebraska hurdler. Lambertus mark here Saturday surpasses those records this event in Spalding's guide. 13.4 seconds by Fred Loomis April 6, 1918 at Great Lakes, Ill. The Sooner track coach has written Daniel J. Ferris, A.A.U. secretary, Gustavus Kirby, another prominent A.A.U. coach, F. Roonay, Roonay commissioner. Neither Cunningham nor Lambertus was aided by wind here Saturday. O'Neil Play Reviewed At a meeting of the freshman commission of Y.W.C.A. Monday afternoon, Miss Amy Hoffman gave a review of Eugene O'Neill's play, "Days Without End." To Referee Relays GEORGE T. BREGNAHAM George T. Bresnahan, track coach on the University of Iowa, will be referee at the Kansas Relays, in Lawrence, April 21. Bresnahan was coach of the American team, of which Glenn Cunningham, K. U. distance runner, was captain, on a tour of Europe last summer. Cunningham Gives Track Pants of Oklahoma Coach a Real Ride Norman, April 11—John Jacobs, Oklahoma track coach, is considering making an application for a new world's record for himself in the 1,000 yrds run since it was his track pants Glen Cunningham of Kansas wrote. We heard the world's record for 21.12 in the Oklahoma Academy meet at Norman Saturday. Cunningham accidently had broken a bottle of Inliment over his Jayhawkier running trunks while en route to Norman by railroad Friday, staining them, and upon his arrival at Norman Saturday asked Cisco John Jacob to lend him a pair. The Okahama mentor took down a pair of the old pants he wore as a champion hurdler at Okahama back in 1914 and the big Jayhawkier went then breaking the world's record. "It looked like a good chance to give the old bishops a real ride," said Jacobs. Hey Bill, TAU SIGMA DANCE GROUPS WILL CREATE OWN NUMBERS Tau Sigma met yesterday afternoon. Since there will be no recital this year, the organization has been divided into four groups, which will create their own dance and work out their steps. The groups will present their numbers April 24. Chairmen of these groups are: Ruth Pyle, ed35; Emma Jo Swuney, fa35; Tom Ryan, fa35; and Mary Bess Doty, ed35. Those who were pledged this fall are required to take part in this performance. Initiation of pledges will be May 1. Send the Daily Kansan home Your "Wickies" are here! In the Mode of the Moment "Wickies" make swimming a pleasure — The new "hi waist" Swim Trunk. All colors and sizes All colors and sizes Delta Taus Pile Up Huge Score in Softball Game Strong Batting Results in 35 Hits; Kayhawks Get Five Blows One-sided scores featured the four games played last evening in intramural softball competition. The Delta Taus won 33 to 3 by doing some mighty hitting with their pitcher, Veran, was holding the Kayhawks to five hits. The Phi Gams downed Theta Tau 11 to 6 in the closest game of the day. Delta Upsilon almost shut out the Athletics to 1. The Kappa Sigs burned back the Rexals 16 to 3, as Rankin let the losers down with four hits. The scores by innings: Phi Gans ... 2 0 3 0 2 1 3-1 14 Theta Tau ... 0 0 0 3 1 2-6 1 10 Batteries; Phi Gam, Walker and Kickson; Theta Tau, Ott and Willey. R } 3 Delta Tau ... 2 8.5 12 6.0 10-3 Kappa ... 0 2.0 1 0-3 Batteries: D.T.D. Voran and Hibbs Yawhays, Anneberg and Brubaker. Intramural Calendar For week ending Saturday, April 14. Thursday, April 12 Rexallx 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 --- Kappa Sigs 4 0 2 8 0 1 x -16 --- Thursday, April 12 Baseball: Cardinals vs. wildeats. Playground ball: Diamond I, Beta vs. Phi Chi; diamond 2, PiKA. I, Beta Psi; piano 3, Brielle. S.A.E: diamond 4, Triangle. Kayhawks: diamond 5, Triangle. Chi vs. Campus diamond 6, Triangle. Chi vs. S.PE. diamond 7, Phi Delt vs. S.A.M: diamond 8, Collegiate D. ATO vs. SiNu. Ma dinals vs. Wildcats. mond 8. Concipits vs. Signal Nu. Team Tennis: Delta Tau vs. DU. Team Horseeshoe: Delta Tau vs. C.D.S. Team Handball: Phi Pli vs. Acacia Friday, April 13 Mile Was Once Run in 6:41 Baseball: Cubs vs. Cardinals. Team Tennis: Nu Su vs. Kayhawks Saturday, April 14 Track: Dual meet with Nebraska or Lincoln. Baseball: Bears vs. Wildcats, "Phoney Feach" is the subject of a talk to be given by Dr. H. B. Hungerford, head of the entomology department, April 16, Monday, 4:30 p.m, at 417 Snow hall. The Entomology club has invited the Botany department and others interested to attend this meeting. Prof. Hungerford to Speak Old Mark Contrasts With Cunningham's. Recent 4:08.4 Volume 1, Number 1, of the University Pastime reports the following account: "The mite run was won by W G. Raymond in 6:41." The timing of the race was quite correct but the event is not recent. It was part of the report of an impromptu field meet that some of the men of the then young University of Kansas held one Saturday afternoon in 1878. The winner of the mile run was a junior in civil engineering from 1877 to 1880, but did not receive his degree. He died a few years ago at Iowa City, Iowa. Women's Intramurals Another in that mile race was C. L. Davidson, prep student and liberal contributor to the Memorial Union Stadium fund, who did the mile in 7:13. Sports fans who attend the Kansas Relays at Lawrence, April 21, might grow weary watching such speed, but there is little danger of that today with Glenn Cunningham running the mile in less than 4:15. All first round ping-pong games in women's intramural competition must be played off by Thursday, April 19. Miss Ruth Hoover announced today. First drawings have been made as follows: Ewers, P.B.P., vs. Moore, CH; Fisher, K.A.T.; Hats, Hildaway, A.G.D; MaeCubarie, A.O.P., vs. Daniels, B.S.K; Fay, KKG, vs. Hunter, IWW; Butterfield, DZ, vs. Tindal, ADP; Shoemaker, IND, vs. Walker IWW; Hamilton, KAT, vs. Dodge, M, KKG; Sheldon, GPB vs. Nolan, BPH; Bisnhaw, AOP vs. McKeen, SK; O'Donnell, M, ADP vs. Dorman, GPB; Sherwood KAT vs. Boucher, AGD; Baker, IWV vs. Hamilton, ADP; Markham, AOP vs. Callahan, KB; Brink, PBP vs. Wallace, DZ; Montgomery, IWW vs. Mitchell, ADG; Miller, KAT vs. Rowland, TN; Naylor, SK vs. Doty, NTM; Jennicka, GPB vs. Heinman, AGD; Learned, IWW vs. Coe, AOP; Eich, SVS vs. Dodge, KKG; Allen, PBP vs. Olson, ADE; IWW vs. Wolf, DZ; Perry, PBP vs. Marion, KAT; O'Donnell, ADP vs. Irwin, IND; Overall, AOP vs. Newcomer, CH; Smedley, KGS vs. Hoffman, PBP; DZ, DVs vs. Harrison, AGD; Neubecker, KKG vs. Parkinson, IDN; Bruce, PBP vs. Little, KKG; Scogins, IND vs. Kavaughan, AGD; Benton, GPB vs. Shettlar, AOP. Edie and Hunter, IWW, will play Cutlip and Butterfield, DZ, for the championship in team one. Dodge sisters of KKG will play Heiman and Holiday, AGD, for the championship of Team two. The winners of team one will play the winners of team two for the final championship. 837 Mass. Sizes 5 to 12 — Widths AAA to D See the new Nunn Bush White Pigskins $7.00 K.U. WILL HAVE NO ENTRIES IN DRAKE BEAUTY CONTEST Because the junior beauty queens have not been announced in the Jayhawker magazine, and because the senior beauty queens have not yet been selected, the University of Kansas will have no candidate entered in the Queen of the Relays contest in connection with the Drake Relays. The Relays are to be held in Des Moines, Iowa, April 27 and 28, and each college and university having a team entered in the meet has been urged to submit the photograph of the outstanding beauty on the campus. Iowa Fall Track To Go Coach Bob Simpson, of Iowa State, will coach the track team during the winter and spring months due to a Big Six ruling to abandon fall track. This will materially lessen the time spent by the coach and will necessitate the dismissal of George Nelson, trainer for the Cyclone teams, according to the Iowa authorities. First Official Fight Pictures Shown in Konsaar — By round, Blow by Blow—All Knock-outs in Slow Motion. JACK DEMPSEY FATHER OF THE KING STORY All the Important Battles in the Life of Demosey. Taken at the Ring Side! DEMPSEY-CARPENTER DEMPSEY-SHARKEY DEMPSEY-FIRPO (Dempsey being knocked into the laps DEMPSEY-TUNNEY 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 PACHACAMAC TICKET 17 Non-Fraternity — 16 Fraternity GUNNAR MYKLAND For President 1. College Representative in Council, 2. Chairman of the Traditions Committee, 3. Non-fraternity Summerfield Scholar, 4. Secretary of the Owl Society, 5. Treasurer of the Society. KEANE TILFORD For Secretary REED VORAN For Vice-President 1. Member of the Sour Owl Society 2. Writer for the Aydhawker. 3. "IU" Student. 4. Member of the Owl Society. 5. Program Manager. 1. Assistant officer of the 1333 Jayhawk, 2. Member Joint Com. Student Affairs, 3. College Representative in Council, 4. Vice President of the Owl Society, 5. Director of the Library. LLOYD METZLER For Treasurer 1. College Representative on Council. 2. Chairman of the Elections Committee. 3. President of the Owl Society. 4. Member of the Executive Committee. 5. Member of the Class. 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