UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 PAGE FOUR Cyclones Defeat Kansas Nine in Final Game, 8-4 Kreamer Pitches Well, But Teammates Commit Costly Errors Bunching five serrate bits with three Kansas errors, the Iowa State Cyclones scored six runs in the eight innings. The final encounter of the season from the Kansas Jayhawks by a score of 8 to 4. The rally overcame one of Kansas' most challenging eary innings. The game was a great deal closer than the score indicates. Each team made seven hits and each scored the same number of earned runs. It was fielding mishaps at critical moments, cost Coach Couch's men the ball game. the *Cyclones* first two runs, coming in the fourth and fifth, were unearned. In the fourth, Walls was safe on Johnson's error. He took second on O'Neill's passed ball, advanced to third when Hawk scored, and scored on Hawk's drive to Smith. Kreamer Strikes Out Two With one in the fifth, Jones simped, getting his team's first hit of the afternoon. He hit a home run, next step, with an easy double play in sight, muffed the ball and both runners were safe. Kreeman threw to second to catch Jones, the ball rolling into center field. Jones scored and Heitman took second. Kreamer and Heitman striking out the two next batters. The Cyclones batted around in the eighth, Wells, the first man up, fouled to O'Neil. Shea bunted and was safe when O'Neil fumbled the ball. Hawk singled, sending Shea to second, and Loufek, who followed him, dropped a Texas-leaguer over shortstop, and he scored a third. Loufek took second without a throw, and both runners scored on Bower's pop fly over the infield. Jones was safe at first and Bowen reached third on Johnson's error. Heitman poked the ball through shortstop, scoring Bowen, and when Baxter's throw to third to catch Jones was low, he also crossed the plate, Heltman taking second. Heitman reached third on a pass from Baxter, throwing out Osias. Harder singled, but Wells ended the inning by fiving out to Johnson. Kansas Scores Early Kansas 'Storms Early' Kansas 'Storms Early' Harder's hard drive time, solving Harder's hard drive time, solving inning after Flickin had flied out to Loucey, Rossa drove the ball over second it, Krauner walked, but Johnson seated both runners with a resuming double to right. Basket was out, Hetteman to Shea, but Johnson was out. O'Neil's single to left. Lefouk took Hulley's high fly to end the frame. In the third, Smith opened with a two-hit ground strike. Blenk struck out. Brazil taking second without a play. Smith scored on a squeeze play, Ross bunting and was thrown at first. Brazil attempted a reverse shot, but the play, but was Shea to the Jones. Track Captain Turns Ankle Joe Klamer Probably Will Be Unable to Compete at Chicago Joe Klaner, track captain, is on crutches this morning as a result of turning his ankle when he stepped on a pine cone on the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity lawn last night. It is improbable that he will be able to go to the national intercollegiate meet to be held in Chicago June 10 and 11. For the rest of the game, however, Harder tightened down, holding the Jayhawkers to a brace of hits during the last six innings. Of the seven hits Iowa State obtained from the offerings of Dutch Kreamer, two were buns and three were pop flies just over the innings. With two outs in the inning he pitched unbeatable baseball with and with the proper support would have come off the field with a victory. Other men 'who will make the hurdles are Flick in the high and low hurdles; Cunningham in the distance runs; Sickel in the 400 and Thornhill in the 500. But whether to make the trip or not, Gridley has definitely withdrawn. In commenting on the men, Coach Brutus Hamilton said that Flick ought to place high in both hurdle events and Candida Hamilton's own win, would have received a new record. Hamilton believes that Sickel will go to the finals if he duplicates his performance in the Big Six noct. Thornbill has not been in top shape all season, but he'll be ready by June 16. If Bausch should go he ought to earn a place in the shot put. TVE STUDENTS PASS RED EXAMINATION SCHEDULE CROSS LIFE SAVING TESTS Five students passed the senior life ageing test of the American Red Cross, yesterday. The women's life saving class was instructed by Miss Olive Hewitt, who was Howard for the award. Harriet Fitz, ed32 assisted with the examination. The following passed the test with an average above 90: Fern Baker, c;34; Louise Clark, c;34; Carol Hunter, c;34; Marie Short, c;25; Dorothy Stewart, c Alice Smith, *cumul*, 1 and Muriel Smith, *cumul*, 1, W. 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