UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. MAY 10, 1932 PAGE FOUR Jayhawker Netmen Take Second K-Aggie Contest Win Exhibition Match 6-0 Losing Single Set in Doubles The Kansas netmen took the Kansas Aggie rackets wielders into camp yesterday in an exhibition match at Manhattan 8 to 0. The victory in this meeting of the two Kansas schools was even more significant, as the Aggie met the Jawahri here. The scores: The only set won by the Aggilewine men was the second set of the Coen-Hurd vs. Dean-Hoglund doubles match. Singles Coen, Kansas, defecated Graham, Kansas State, 6-1, 6-0. Cutlip, Kansas, defeated Dean, Kansas State, 6-0, 6-0. Prosser, Kansas, defeated Hoglund saa State. 6-2. 6-2. Hurd, Kansas, defeated Larson, Kanas State, 6-3, 6-2. Coen and Hurd defeated Dean and Hoglund, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Prosser and Culft defeated Graham and Larson, 6-1, 6-0. The Kansas tennis squad left for Lincoln, Neb., last night where it will meet the Cornhusker net squat. This team's first meeting between the schools. Women's Intramurals Theta Phi Alpha lost a very closely contested game to Watkins hall in the Women's baseball intramural games yesterday, Sigma Kappa defeated Chi Omega by a large score and Pi Beta Phi forfeited to Alta Gamma Delta. By scoring 16 points in the first two innings Sigma Kappa defeated Chi Omega with a 23 to 7 score Weitz and Kaufman was the battery for Sigma Kappa, and Chi Omega battery was Filkin and Lewis. The score of the Walkins hall-Theta Phil Alpha game was 12 to 13 at the end of the fourth innning in favor of Warthin. The score was 13 to 14 in the final innning for a score of 22 to 21 in favor of Walkins hall. Heikein-kemper and Fitzjackiz camped the battery for Theta Phil Alpha, and the battery hall battery was Seogun and Worden. The following games are scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Omicron Pi, diamond No. 1; Kappa Gamma Gamma vs. Delta Zeta, diamond No. 2; and T.N.T. vs. Independents, diamond No. 3. KFKU KFKI will continue to broadcast the usual programs of morning talks and musical programs in the evening until June 11. The musical program for tonight's 9:45 broadcast will be presented by Mu Phi Epilion, national honorary musical sorority. It will be the first of the series to be arranged by that organization. The program will be as follows: "Ave Maria" (Verdi) and "The Rose Has Charmed The Nighttimeable" (Rimsky-Korsakov) by Balmoral, *Bidariyh Elow*, accompaniment; and "The Elk King" (Schubert-Liszt) by Lucile Gabel, *f*2, 32; Helen Brown, *f*2, 33 at two pianos. Send the Daily Kansan home. Swaying Figures Lazy Rhythm Beautiful Decorations And the Party Goes Over With a Bang. Good Decorations Are as Essential as a Good Band We can help put your party over. Ward's Hospital News 931 Mass. Phone 621 --ute, lies a possibility for Coach Wayne Culp's proteges to either finish high or fail. Lawrence Fiklin, e33, outfielder of the Kansas baseball team, is still under treatment at Warkins hospital. Fiklin was taken ill with appendicitis in May 2014 and spent time at Columbia. He was rushed to the University of Missouri student hospital but was not operated upon. Upon return, he was transferred to a specialized student hospital here. Recent admittances to the hospital are Retha Childers, gr. Shirley Forsythe, c33; and Mildred Irwin, c33 There have no discharges. Tigers Must Break Even With Cvelones for Title K. U. and Iowa State Tied for Second Place in Baseball With only two games remaining on the Missouri Tiger's baseball schedule and with them out in front by a 15 game margin, Coach Crawford's athletes will have to do no less. The two-game series to be played in Columbus, May 20 and 21, to win the Big Six title. Kansas is mathematically tied with Iowa State for second place, both teams having a 500 percentage, but Kansas has played eight games, while the Cyclones have met only four Big Six opponents. In order for Kansas to finish ahead in the Big Six standings, Missouri will have to lose one game to Iowa State and the Jayhawker will have to win all of their six remaining games. The team will finish in second place as it has only four remaining games on its schedule. By breaking even Coach Mauger's boys enamel with a .300 percentage while Kansas must break even once again, the Iowa State. However, in the large remaining number of games on the Kansas sched- 158-426 W. 12. Pct. Missouri 5 2 .714 Kansas 4 4 .500 Iowa State 4 2 .500 Kansas State 3 4 .428 Oklahoma 0 2 .000 The Big Six standings are as follows Intramural Games --- --- Though most of the games played in intramural playground ball were loosey, played and one-sided last night, the Beta-Sigma Nu game was one of the closest games and was won by Beta 10-8. The Beta's started to score in the fourth inning, neither team making any runs until then. The Beta's brought in five tails in this inning to the Sigma Nu's two. The Sigma Nu's Same hit, and even the score, but were defeated in the savvych by the Beta's one run. In the rest of the games, Phi Gam was defeated by Phi Delt, 18-3, Phi Chi lost to A. K. Pai, 10-3, Acacia defeated K. E. K-6, Pai was beaten by U. B. 19-4, A. K. L was defeated by Kunpeng 18-5, and Phi Pai eigned up S. E-12, BREXIT, J. A. ARN, K. E. Hancock, J. Hawkins, J. Walton, D. Burke, L. W. Burke, L. W. Davis, J. Foster, J. McKinnon, K. J. Miller, J. J. 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