UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1932 PAGE FOUR Jayhawkers Drop One-Sided Contest to Cyclones, 12-2 Defeat Deadlocks Kansas and Iowa State for All-Sports Crown in Big Six CLOSE SEASON TODAY Two bad injuries ruined what might have been an interesting baseball game yesterday afternoon, and the Iowa State Cyclones took the first game of the season's final series by a score of 2-1. Coach Muckle did not play, allowing the Jayhawkers, leaving no question as to their superiority when the final batter was retired. Going into their half of the fifth inning with the count deadlocked at 2 and 2. the Cyclones unleashed a barrage of hits that completely subdued the Kansas defense and netted the Iowa team a total of six runs, a lead that was unchallenged for the remainder of the game. Loufek, Cyclone curve ball artist, limited Kansas to six hats, two of them being for extra bases, and only in the second inning did he allow a hit on a fourteen-foot drive of the bases. In this frame Filkin opened with a long triple to left field. While he rested comfortably on third base, Cooley and Ross went via short infield shots, but a strong outshot to score. Johnson, however, singled to right, and Filkin crossed the plate. Baxter, who followed, also singled, and when the ball got away from Hawk, Johnson went all the way back to the final Kansas tally of the afternoon. Kansas Team Baffled The Jayhawkers threatened in the third when Hulteen and Smith drove out consecutive singles, with none ending in a win. He ended by Bowen, who went far back of the third base stands for Brazil's high foul and then caught Hulteen at third when he tried to advance after flickin. Fikkin fled to left to end the innings. In the next six innings, however, the Kansas team was helpless before the slants of Lofokf. Hubeen's triple in the first half only hit the Joyhawkers could gunner. Score Six in Fifth The Cyclones opened offensive hostilities in the second when R. Johnson singled, stole second, went to third when O'Neil singled, stole second, Blohm's one-base blow. With two out in the third, Hawk singled, stole second, and continued to third when O'Neil's throw went into center field. Blohm crossed the plate on Lutkau's angle. The fatal fifth frame saw the head of the Iowa batting list up. The first five men drove out consecutive singles, three runs crosses the plate. With Louefk on third and R. Johnson on second, Bloch caught one of Jerry Cooley's offers and drive out a long run. He was counted for the sixth run himself, lulying as Ross was driving out Osman at first. Heitman scored one Cyclone run in the eighth, singing with one down, taking third on Baster's error, and crossing the plate on an infield out. In the ninth Loufek, the first Iowa State batter, was out, Cooley to Brazil. Johnson doubled to right center, but failed to touch first and was retired. Bowen, the next hitter, singled. He reached second on Baxter's error in the final inning of first. Ossian, a dangerous left banded batter, doubled, scoring Blohm. Blohm Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR. L, H. FRINK, Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Nidev, Phone 571 --and Ossian tallied on Heitman's single. Cookie H Freely DR. J. W. O'RRYON. Dentist Insurance Building. Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyourea and other diseases of the gums. Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X-Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Cyclones hit Cooley rather freely although a majority of their blows were Texas leaguers. Loufek, backed by excellent support with one or two exceptions, had little difficulty playing against the pinches. When the Jayhawkers did connect solidly the bases were usually empty and little damage resulted. Harvey A. Jetmore Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Iowa State— AB R H PO A Wells, cf 6 1 2 1 0 Shea, ib 4 1 2 1 0 Hawk, ff 5 2 1 0 0 Loufk, pf 5 2 1 0 0 R. Johnson, ss 4 2 3 2 1 Bowen, bt 5 1 2 1 1 4 Blohm, lf 5 1 2 1 4 Cusson, c 5 1 2 4 0 Heitman, 2b 5 1 2 4 1 The last game of the season will be played this afternoon, with the Cyclones the favored team. Coach Culp indicated yesterday that Kreamer, a forward for LeBron James and Kunasei Elither Heitman, who played second base yesterday, or Harder, a fast-ball merchant, will carry the pitching burden for the Cyclones. Kansas— AB T H FO A 2 O'Neil, c 4 0 0 5 1 Hutler, lf 3 0 2 1 0 South, lf 3 0 2 1 0 Campbell, lf 1 0 0 0 0 Brazil, lb 3 0 0 15 1 Flink, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Ross, bz 4 1 1 0 0 Cookey, p 4 0 0 1 5 Keiley, jb 4 1 1 3 2 Baxter, ss 4 1 1 3 2 Totals 44 12 18 27 10 Totals 34 2 6 27 14 R H Iowa State 011 060 013-12 18 Kansas 020 000 000 -2 6 Summary: Three-base hits: Blohm, Filkin, Hulteen. Two-base hits: K Johnson, Left on base; Iane Cowley, Right on base; O Cooley, 1. By Leouke, 2. Struck out; By Cooley, 2. By Leoufe, 4. Hit by pitched ball. By Cooley, R. Johnson. Double plays: O'Nell to Rome; Bowen plays: Emanuel Epinez, Ed Halpin. Game time: 2:33 Sport Shorts --to Late to Classify The Kansas City Blues are singing the blues these days, for since they left their home grounds two weeks ago at which time they were in first place they have slipped down to fifth in the standings. Everlast Allen, a former Wyandotte high school track flash, especially adapts at going over the low hurdles, continues to show his heels to opponents. In the recent telegraph message he placed in all of the dashes beside being first in the low barrier哭aces over the hardies with either lee. To Late 6 Classify LOST. Jeudi Peeh JChi sister pin. Reward. John Way. Phone 1902. - 183 Intramural Championship Taken by Beta Theta Pi Triangle is Close Second Third Place Goes to Kappa Sigma Beta Theta Pi defeated Triangle with a margin of 50 points in the race between the two organizations for the intramural championship, obtaining, 1,359 points to the Triangle's 1,309 points. This report is as yet unofficial, as the results of the horseshoe doubles, and tennis doubles has not been received. Butta Beta is relatively sure of her lead as there will be no change in the relative positions of the teams when the rest of the players have been turned in, e. R K. Bled, manager of the intramural games. Beta, Triangle, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Gamma Delta, who hold the first four places in the standings respectively still have an opportunity to obtain more points, and Theta Tau and Delta Chi, who hold sixth and sevent places respectively, also have an opportunity to obtain more points. Beta has built up its lead in the spring semester, having lagged behind most of the other major mester compilation. Through the virtue of having won the intramural track meet, and playground ball championship, Beta has obtained a definite lead in the season. The results of the handball singles, and tennis singles in the finals have been submitted. Colson, Kappa Sigma, defeated Airbans, Rowland's Independent, 21-18, 21-17, in the handball singles, and Voss, Delhi Cai, defeated Kelli, Phi Gam, in the tennis singles finals 6.2-9, 6.1-2, 6.2-9 The unofficial report of the organization standing to date is: Team 1. Bea Thieta Pi* 2. Triangle* 3. Kappa Sigma* 4. Phi Gamma Delta* 5. Phi Delta Theta 6. Theta Tau* 7. Delta Chi* 8. D. U. 9. Sigma Chi 10. Phi Pa 11. Sigma Phi Epsilon 12. Delta Tau Delta 13. Kayhawa 14. Pi Kappa Kappa 15. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 16. Alpha Kappa Lambda 17. Alpha Tau Omega 18. Alpha Kappa Psi 19. Sigma Nu 20. Pi Upsilon 21. Pi Chi 22. Aracia 23. Kappa Eta Kappa 24. Chi Delta Sigma 25. Haugh Club 26. Sigma Alpha Mu 27. Rowlands Independents 28. Delta Sigma Lambda 29. Cosmopolitan Club 30. Cottage Intellectuals 31. Kinney Dinks 32. Alpha Kappa Sigma Young Men and Women Book Ends Venetian Book Covers Alabaster Powder Jars Sport Handkerchiefs Pictures Morocco Leather Smoking Accessories Jewelry A Million Other Lovely Thing Boxed and Packed for Mailing GRADUATION GIFTS --with - Indicate that team may receive more points as these teams have men competing in tournaments which are not yet complete. Farming Most Popular Conditioner in Summe Cardinals 45. Phi Beta Pi 36. Delta Sigma Pi 37. Phi Kappa 38. Alpha Phi Omega 39. Delta Delta 40. River Rata 41. Morter Pestals 42. Spartans Only Two Gridsters to Be Employed as Ice-Men For Vacation Farm work seems to be the most popular summer occupation for football conditioning among members of the Kansas 1832 squad. McCoY, Manning, Plumley, Adams, Dees, Zvolanek, Mehringer, Dumm, Freeze, Harper, and Wisdom will spend their summers on farms throughout the state. Sohn, O'Neill, Campbell, and McCormick are planning to wrestle oil barrels all summer in the employ of oil companies. Only two candidates, Prather and Akeko will work as ice-men, the traditional stamina and muscle builder for griders. Burcham will work in a furniture store and later attend the Olympic games in Los Angeles. Schake will probably spend the vacation with a Lawrence service station. Baker will help cairns around for a creamery. Alwood. Kwatrinkn and Borrell will get their work-outs as handy men working for the board of education in Kansas City. Building highways for the state will build roads, bridges and highways is doing engineering work for the government. Hansen will be employed by a construction company in Kansas City. Gridly plans to be with an automobile agency and Teqarden will be a life-saver at Springfield University, Neumeth 112. 5 and Newton, are planning to use the summer to further their scholastic standings. Both will be in summer school. 103.1 Among the coaching staff, H. W. Harring, bend mentor, will spend the summer 83.3 in Lawrence, teaching in summer 75 school; Logan is planning to work at 29.5 Colorado summer resort; and Mike were Getto will in Lawrence. Women's Intramurals Team Won Lost Sophomores 3 0 Juniors 2 1 Freshmen 1 2 Seniors 0 3 Interclass Standing in Baseball Roshong and Everitt, P.D.Q., Smith and Smith, LWW, won the fourth round of the women's intramural tennis doubles. The sophomores defeated the juniors by a score of 9 to 3 to win the women's interleague baseball championship. The battery for the juniors was E Moxley and Irwin, and Hinsaw and Baker worked for them. The fraternity defeated the seniors by a score of 27 to 18. The battery for the seniors was composed of H. Lawson and Riley, and the freshmen battery was Lawrence and Pyle. Roshbom and Everett won from Lighthorn and Monroe, Wastin hall, by a 6-3, 9-7 score, and Smith and Smith defended for a second time. Xi Dxbe, from a score of 3-6, 7-5, 4-1. Reecheck Gives Cyclones All-Sports Championship for This Year A discrepancy entered into the computations when Iowa State, who tied with Kansas State in wrestling, was Iowa State Wins Crown EXAMINATION SCHEDULE A reckee of the all-sport standings shows that Iowa State has won the all-sport championship. It was thought at first that the University and Iowa State were in a tie for the honor. But reckee shows that Iowa State is in a tie. 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