PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWKENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 Will Face Sooners in Two-Game Tilt With New Lineup Jayhawker Baseball Squ of 12 Men Leaves for Oklahoma Series KREAMER ON MOUND Following a hard practice last night, Coach Wayne Culp and 12 members of his Joybowler baseball squad leap into the air to meet them, where they will meet the Sooners in a two-game series tomorrow and Saturday. The men making the trip are Smith, Hutcheen, Cooley, Krooner, Campbell, Bradin, and Austin. It will be a revamped lineup that will face Oklahoma in the first game to tomorrow. Following the Missouri games Coach Culp has been shifting his entire team around and has finally set up a new plan for the team's lives will produce the best baseball. Defense to Be Stronger Dick O'Neil, who has been handling the catching duties will be at first base against Oklahoma. Carrie Smith will move in from left field to go behind the bat, and Brazil, whom O'Neil replaced, will go to the outfield, taking turns with Smith, or leaving to left, Smith's old position. Johnson will replace Atkin at second base. This lineup will give the team a great deal more defensive strength than before without lessening the hitting attack. Smith is not new to the catcher's position. He was the team's regular receiver all last year, Brazil, one of the best hitters on the squad, had not been at home on the initial suck, in the outfield. 'O Noll will have little difficulty with the first base duties. The team's chief weakness at present centers around second base. No combination at shortstop and second that has been tried has proved satisfactory to Coach Culb, and unless the team will suffer defensively, "Dutch" Kremmer, southpaw, will start for Kansas on the mound tomorrow and Gerald Cooley, a right hand, will pitch Saturday's game. With a week's rest, both are in top form again, and if given the proper support, should turn in well pitched games. Filkin Ready to Start Lawrence, Pfluger outsideholder who became sick at Missouri, apart曼浦市 and Tuesday in the hospital, but took care of his wife, who is ready to start in his regular position. Little is known of the Sooerens' strength, but on the basis of their Big Six record to date they should offer little threat to the Jawahkers. They have dropped their only two conference starts by rather decisive scores. --- Women's Intramurals --- Alpha Omicron Delta Pi was a closely contested game from Alpha Delta Pi in the women's baseball intramural weekend. The team scored five defeated T.N.T., by a large score. The Independents, with E. Mokley and Starcke as the battery, won 32 to 15. The Independents scored 18 points in the first two innings. The T.N.T. battery was composed of Lawrence and Berger. 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