PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934 Cubs Collect Nine Safe Hits in First Game on Diamond Collecting nine hits and eight runs in the last three innings, Ray Ebing's Cubs defeated the Wildcats under Ed Laub, 11-3 in the first scheduled game of the inter-University baseball season yesterday afternoon. Work of Cauble and Hibbs Outstanding on Mound as Wildcats Are Downed, 11-3 Yesterday's pitching performances were especially gratifying to those who hope for the formation of a strong varsity team. Cauble and Hibbs, Cub twirlers, together yielded only four hits. Cauble gave four hits in the five innings that he worked and struck out ten men. Hibbs, worked two innings, struck out five men and did not allow a hit. Two of these hits were garnered by Laub, Wildcat captain, one of which was good for three bases. Murray, pitching for the Wildcats, also turned in a good performance, allowing only six hits in the four innings that he worked, and fanning three. He had only one bad inning, the second, when the Cubs shoved across three runs. Captain Ebling, Cub first baseman, enjoyed a perfect day at bat as did Armstrong, Cub second baseman. Ebbing got three singles and a walk in four times at bat, while Armstrong got two for two. McGuire, Cub shortstop, was also outstanding at the bat with three singles and a double in five trips to the plate. The box score: | Cubs | AB | H | R | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cole, if | 4 | 1 | 1 | | McGuire, ff | 5 | 4 | 2 | | Brauford, 3b | 2 | 0 | 0 | | White, 3b | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Kappelman, c | 5 | 1 | 1 | | Ebling, 1b | 3 | 2 | 3 | | Klass, d | 4 | 2 | 4 | | Armstrong, 2b | 2 | 2 | 1 | | Stoltenberg, 2b | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Hibbs, rf, p | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Sellors, rf | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Caulfe, rf | 3 | 1 | 1 | Totals 35 15 11 Wildcats AB H R Sadayasu, ss 2 0 2 Lamm, 1b 3 0 0 Baxter, 3b 2 1 0 Laub, c 2 2 1 Oley, if 3 0 0 Munford, rf 3 0 0 Thomas, cf 3 1 0 Ward, 2b 2 0 0 Paxon, 2b 0 0 0 Murray, p 2 0 0 Cohen, p 1 0 0 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS By mileage Cubs 030 0431—11 Wildcats 010 0201—3 The Summary; Errors, Sadasyu 2, Laub, Munford, Thomas. Two-base hits, McGuire. Three-base hits, Stoltenhers, Laub, Thomas. Stolen bases, Sadasyu 2, Ebling 2, McGuire 2, Caule, Sellers, Collier, Baxter, Hit, off Caule. Bad Balls, McGuire. Two bases, Bases on balla, Off Caule 5, off Hibbs 0, off Murray 0, off Cohen 4 "Get Set" for the Senior Cakewalk Palm Beach Tux Suits Tuxedo Suits Tux Jewelry Tux Shirts White Shirts White Flannel Trousers Black Bow Neckties Fancy four-in-hands Black Hose White Hose Fancy Hose Sport Belts White Belts Fancy Suspenders Fancy Slack Trousers Sport Coats "Free Swing" Sport Suits Grey D.-Breaster Suits Blue D.-Breaster Suits White Shirts and Shorts Les On Union Suits Collar and Necktie Clasps Struck out, by Cauble 10, by Hibbs 5, by Murray 3, by Cohen 2. Winning pitcher, Cauble. Losing pitcher, Murray. Yes Sir: We can furnish you "everything" but the "Date." Play Four Softball Games "Glad to show you" Intramural Teams Go Into Second Round of Playground Schedule In the four intramural playground ball games played yesterday afternoon, the second scheduled games of the year, Triangle and C.D.S., both of whom were defeated in their first-round games played last Thursday, lost to Acacia and Pi Kappa Alpha, respectively, also playing their second game of the year and both also having been defeated in their first start Thursday. In the other games played yesterday, Delta Chi defeated S. A. E. 9-7, and Sigma Chi defeated S. P. E. 8-5. This season for all four of these teams. Results of yesterday's games and the score by innings: R. H. Triangle 403 003 — 10 J Acacia 000 227 — 12 T R. H. C. D. S. 1 010 212 — 7 I Pi K. A. 3 502 073 — 20 J R. H. Delta Chi 0.142 101 — 9 I S. A. E. 1 021 030 — 7 I R. H. I. P. E. 0.104 006 — 5 I Sigma 2 201 210 — 8 I Frank Rising, 24, has recently moved o New York City, from Birmingham, Ma. to join the editorial staff of the magazine, Today. Women's Intramurals Ping-pong singles were completed yesterday with Dorothy Delano champion for the season. Semi-finals were played between Fay, K.K.G, and Rowland, T.N.T., and Daniels, S. K., and Dorothy Delano, K.K.G. Finals were played between Rowland, T.N.T., and Dorothy Delano, K.K.G. Ping-pong doubles semi-finals were played yesterday afternoon. Alpha Delta Pi, team I, defeated Alpha Omni Macron Pi, team I, 21-8, 21-18. I.W.W. team I, defeated Delta Zeta, I, 21-18, 21-21. Kappa Kappa Gamma, II, from TTA, T, II, 21-18, 21-15. Alpha Delta Pi, II, defeated Alpha Jigma Delta, II. Finals will be played today at 4:30 p.m., in Robinson gymnasium: Alpha Delta Pi, I, vs I.W.W., I, and at 5 p.m., Kappa Kappa Gamma, II, vs Alpha Delta Pi, II. Lindsay Will Coach Ball Players Roy Klass, student manager of the Inter-University baseball league, announced today that Ad Lindsay, head football coach, has consented to devote his time to coaching baseball prospects following spring football practice. The team said will undoubtedly act as coach. He has had considerable experience as a professional ball player. Send the Daily Kansan home COLLEGIANS CONTINUE LEAD AS TENNIS TEAM CHAMPIONS The Collegians began their defense of their team team title by sweeping an opening match with Kappa Eta Kappa 3-0. Bloch Allred, e'unel, played consistently to defeat Russell Hantla, e'37, 6-0, 6-0, in the singles game. Both Collegian doubles teams had more difficulty. Brighton, 'e'unel and Linley, e35, eliminated Stainsky, e36, and Masheter, e34, 6-4, 6-4, while Johnson, e34, and Austria, eunel, teamed to beat Orminston, 'eunel, and Browning, e37, 7-5, 6-1. DR. OBRIEN COMPLETES CWA WORK IN CAWFRD COUNTY Dr. F. P. OBrien of the School of Education has recently returned from Pittsburg where he was in charge of a CWA project. This project is a social survey of Crawford count, with special reference to adult education needs. Walter C. Eells of Stanford University, who is making an analysis and appraisal of all published surveys of higher education in the United States, has also invited Doctor OBrien to answer questions about his OBRien because he is one of the 36 men living today who has been in responsible charge of such surveys. Mr. Eells is working under the auspices of the Carnegie Foundation and of the U. S. Office of Education. He is also for his sabbatical year from Stanford. Logan's Team Wins Tournament Gleem Cunningham recently received a letter from Roland Logan, freshman basketball coach at George Washington University, Washington, D.C., and former freshman football coach at the University of Kansas containing a series of clipsions about his freshman team which won 17 out of 19 scheduled games, and later the championship in the unlimited division of the district A.A.U. basketball tournament sponsored by the Washington Post. &AYHAWKS DOWN PHI DELTIS IN FIRST HANDBALL CONTEST The Kayhawks, an independent aggrigation, upset the dope yesterday when they defeated the Phi Deltos, 3-0 in the first intramural handball match of the spring intramural program. The results follow: Copeland, Kayhawk, defeated McClure, Phi Deltos, 21-10, 21-10, Rappaport-Smurr, Kayhawk, defeated VanCleave-Bartlett, Phi Deltos, 21-12, 21-12, 21-10, Packard-Fry, Kayhawk, defeated Chambers-Claffin, Phi Deltos, 21-18, 21-16. Men Must Sign for Tourneys E. R. Elbel, intrumural director, requests all men students who are interested in the open pyramid tournaments in handball, horseshoes, and tennis, to sign their names on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium. All men students including University lettermen are eligible for competition in these tournaments. SENIORS Two Birds With 1 Stone Your MOTHER'S DAY Photo 1934 JAYHAWKER Gloss and a Arrange Appointment Now LAWRENCE STUDIO 727 Mass. Phone 451 Expert Kodak Finishing Teacher Application Photos Copyright. 1934. The American Tobacco Company LUCKIES ARE ALL-WAYS KIND TO YOUR THROAT "It's toasted" I smoke Luckies because the finest tobacco and only the clean center leaves give Luckies that better taste. But they don't stop there. For throat protection, "It's toasted!" Long golden Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat strands of only the center leaves . . . rolled round, and firm . . . no loose ends. That's why Luckies 'keep in condition'—do not dry out. Luckies are all-way kind to my throat. Only the Center Leaves-these are the Mildest Leaves NOT the topleaves—they under-developed — they are harmed! They taste better NOT the bottom leaves — they're inferior in quality *course and sandy*