UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932 K-Aggie Wildcats Win Over Kansas by 8 to 4 Score Jayhawkner Team Held to Seven Hits by Auker in Yesterday's Contest IS SECOND VICTORY Burching eleven of its 12 hits in 3 innings, the Kansas Aggie baseball team evened the season's second-highest daylight afternoon by defeating them to 8.4 on the steady hurling of Eldon Aucker, who pitched his second victory in as many days over the course into the lead in the fourth innning and were never headed. Auker held the Kansas team to seven hits, one a lusty home run by George Hulteen, the Jayhawk third baseman. The twelve Aggie hits included circuit smashes by Prentup and Auker, as well as three two-base blows. Wildcats Score Runs The Wildats drew first blood, scoring a brace of runs in the second. Bolt opened the frame by smashing a hot line drive to Hulteen, who managed to hang on to the ball. Skradski doubled to the left and out to the infield. Carter grounded to third, and Skradski slid in between the throw. Carter was safe at first, but was caught off the bag and run down, O'Neil making the putout. Auker hit a long fly to left center and scored a double. Blaine struck out to end the frame. The Jodyhawkers evened the score in their half of the inning. With two out, Johnson scored and Johnson scored when Myers dropped the latter's fly in left. Baxter scored when Carter erased on Austin's fly to short. Campbell grounded for an extra point. O'Neil singled to open the third. Hulte fled to right, but Smithed singled through the box, sending O'Neil to second. Filkin grounded to second, forcing Smith, and O'Neil took third. He scored on Cooler's single. Johnson grounded to ball, but was out when Baxter grounded to Carter, who stepped on second. Aggies Take Lead The Aggies took the lead again in the fourth on consecutive doubles by Boyd and Skradskad and a single by Auker, which accounted for two runs. Hulteen's homer in the next frame tied the score, but Prentup retaliated in the sixth to put his team in front. Four hits, one a double by Blaine, accounted for three tallies in the eighth and clinched the game for Kaminski with a head hit pitched steady baseball for the rest of the game and, with good support, retired the Jayhawker in order in the last two stances. Iowa State is the only conference opponent remaining on the Jawahiere schedule. The Cyclones will be here next Tuesday and Wednesday for the concluding two-game series of the season. The box score: Kansas State— AB R H PO A E Fairbanks 4 0 0 0 0 0 Gentz 5 0 1 0 5 0 Brenut 5 2 2 2 2 0 Brinat 5 2 1 10 0 Skradski 4 3 3 7 0 0 Carter 5 0 2 3 1 1 Auker 4 1 2 1 4 0 Blaine 4 0 1 2 0 0 Myers 4 0 0 2 0 1 Total... 39 8 12 27 13 3 Kansas... AB R H PO A 14 O'Neil ... 5 1 11 1 1 0 Hulceen ... 5 1 1 1 1 0 Smith ... 5 0 1 1 0 0 Fienn ... 4 0 1 0 0 Cooley ... 3 0 1 0 0 1 Johnson ... 3 1 1 7 1 0 Baxter ... 4 1 1 0 3 1 MacDowell x 2b ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Campbell ... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Campbell ... 4 0 1 0 0 1 Intramural Games Total ... 37 4 7 27 8 2 x—Batted for Austin in 8th. they scored in the last two innings. The Betas did not secure a large number of runs, but they scored in the three they received in the third. This leaves A. T. O. with only one move game to win to take the chance to score. The game will be hayed tomorrow at 4:30. Two base hits: Skradskjol, Boyd, Blaine, Johnson. Home Runs: Pruitt, Beale, McCormick, Bailer, Aukeer. 1, By Cooley, 2, Left on Kansas State. 7, Kansas. 8, Hit by pitcher: Aukeer, Cookson, by Cookey. Empire; Cochrane. Time of game 2:15. A. T. O. won the first of the score of games to decide the intramural playground ball championship from last night. The score was 15-8. The score by innings: Kansas State 020 201 030--8 Kansas 021 010 000-4 A. T. O. started to pile up scores A. T. O. and won the game in the second and third innings, acquiring six scores in the second and seven in the third. They were held down by the Betas to only two mere runs which The final standings of the intramural layground ball teams, and the points acquired in the games played was used by the intramural office today. The score was as follows: A.T.O. 15 A.B.I. Beta. 8 - AB.R.H. Rosewell, if a 2 4 - Beta. 8 - AB.R.H. Adam, ls a 2 - Phases, p 3 1 - 3 Adam, ls a 2 - Dodge, ls 3 1 - 3 Roberts, 1b 4 2 - Wakins, 1b 3 2 - 3 Wafle, 2b 4 2 - Buck, am 1b 3 2 - 3 Trombol, c 4 1 1 - Finley, cf 3 0 0 Zett, 3b 1 - Culter, cf 3 0 0 Jenkins, r 3 2 1 - Mcmik, rs 3 2 0 Meshek, rs 3 2 2 - Mcmik, rs 3 2 0 Yettinger, p 3 3 3 - Robinson, rs 3 2 0 Organization Won Lost PoI DIVISION 1 Delta Upsilon 7 1 14 Phi Gamma Mu 7 1 14 Phi Delta Mu 6 1 13 Phi Delta Theta 4 4 11 Triangle 4 4 11 Delta Tau Delta 3 4 10 Kappa Apa Pri 3 4 10 Phi Chi 1 8 8 Pi Upsilon 0 7 7 DIVISION 2 Delta Omega 8 0 15 Kappa Sigma 7 1 14 Compostilium Club 5 3 12 Sigma Chi 3 3 12 Alpha Kappa Lamida 4 4 10 Pi Kappa Alpha 3 5 9 Kappa Ea Kappa 2 6 Aracula 2 6 Alpha Ea Praillon 0 8 **DIVISION 3** Beta Theta Pti 7 1 Kentucky Colonels 7 1 Oklahoma 6 2 Kappa Ppi Psi 5 3 Sigma Nu 5 3 Theta Tau 5 3 Kayhawk Club 2 6 Sigma Phi Epsilon 7 1 Delta Sigma Lambda 1 7 Indicates that team may get Team Wins Second Straight Big Six Title With No Losses . Only Two Defeats Mar Four-Year Net Record In the last four years, Kansas has won twice the Big Six championship and twice come out in second place. Both teams played in the last four years have been lost. Dr. Bring the 1931 and 1932 seasons, the Yankees have won every meet in which they engaged, with the exception of a tie match with Missouri last Playing a series of seven conferenc $14 meets the Jayhawk team squad won each meet with a clea 1 sweep, taking every match, both single This year was the last season of collegiate competition for two members of the squad, Leonard Prosser and George Rudolf. In three years of com George Hurd. In three years of com-ition Prosser has lost only two matches. During this season he took every match in straight sets. He has won every singles match, matches, and has won every one of his last 11 starts. Kansas is losing one of its steadiest and most valuable net men in the graduation of Prosser. 150 Under Coors' guidance, the tennis 149 team has had its most successful seas- ful season. Much of the credit for this year's tennis success goes to W. F. "Junior" Coen, who, while playing No. 1 posi- OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE 121.87 In two years of play on the varsity 160.12大队, Coen has won all of this 13 160.12 matches, taking them all, with one exe- cption, in straight sets, Davis, Oklahoma State Champion, this year won a single set from Coen. See these suits that are selling now at--- the lowest prices in 16 years. is attracting buyers who know real values and want to save. SUIT CLEARANCE SALE COMPARE 39.75 Cullip, a newcomer this year, played 84.37 No. 2 position all season, and won every 84.37 match. Parried with Prosser, he played in the No. 2 doubles aggregation, which 10. 50 Next year's team has all the prospects for another championship. With Leen is Sterling Cutlip, who has just completed his first season of varsity competition. With these two stellar performers as a nucleus for next year's squad, a continuance of the winning streak is expected. $16.95 $19.95 $24.95 proved invincible. THE GREATER DICKINSON NOW!—Through Saturday Ramon Novarro Madge Evans HE WAS A FRESHIE. BUT The Girls All Loved Him. You will live through one of the most exciting screen picturizations in your memory, laugh at its gaiety, gasp at its thrills and be touched at its glorious love story. HUDDLE X - TRA — Pie - Pie Blackbirds Latest Fox News STARTS SUNDAY— Phillip Holmes Anita Page in "NIGHT COURT" Women's Intramurals The sophomore-senior team won from the freshmen-juniors in the Women's interclass track meet yesterday afternoon by a score of 15.2 to 183. Three records were broken. The high jump formerly held by C. Lynch and F. Bigsay, was broken by Mary Ellis. The long jump formerly held by Bannon, (c) the former record made in 1925 was 4 feet 6 inches, and the new records are 4 feet 7½ inches, and 4 feet 6½ inches, respectively. The 75-ydard dash record held by May Ona Gwartney made in 1931 was broken by Margaret Gregg, c'34. The former record time was 8.9 seconds, and the record made this year was 8.3 seconds. Another record broken by Margaret Gregg of 80 feet was made in 1951 by Fern Baker, and this year she broke her own record with a distance of 80 feet and 2 inches. --third, Irwin; and fourth, Lightburn; height, 4 feet $ 7 \frac{1}{2} $ inches. The results were as follows: 50-yard dash, first, Byrn; second, Berger; third, Beard; first, Byrn; second, Humphrey; time 6.8. 75-yard dash, first, Gregg; second, Luther; third, Wall; and fourth, Berger; time 9.3. 100-yard dash, first. Byrn; second. Armstrong; third. Roshob; and fourth. Hunter; time 14 seconds. Shot put, first, Baker; second Moxley; third Dodge; and fourth, Riley; distance, 26 feet. High jump first, Edie; second, Boman; 60-yard hurdles, first, Lather; second, Armstrong, Boman and Byrn; third, M. V. Mitchie, and fourth, Roshong; time 9.9. Diseus, first Baker; second, Moxley, E; third, Monroe; distance 80 feet and 2 inches. Broad jump, first, Eldie; second, Boan; third Armstrong; and fourth, earl; distance, 15 feet 6 inches. Javelin, first, Moxley; second, Hunter; third, McRibble; fourth, Brandon; bardistance, 59 feet and 8 inches. Baseball throw, first, Riley; second, Dodge; third Baker; and fourth, Irwin; distance, 179 feet. 200-yd relay, first sophomores (Gregs, Bunner, Hunter, and Eldon); second, juniors (Smith, Irish, Day and Armstrong), third, seniors (Boyle, Joby, and Berger) time, 29 seconds. CYCLONE NINE TO PLAY FIVE GAMES IN NEXT SEVEN DAYS The Cyclone baseball team of Iowa State will play five games in the next seven days. 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