PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1932 Kansas and Iowa State Break Even in Baseball Series Loufek Pitches Three Hi Victory as Cyclones Defeat Jayhawkers 6 to 1 PLAY TIGERS MONDAY Behind the superb pitching of Loulkou the Iowa State baseball team defeated Kansas 6-1 in the second game of the series before Kansas and taken Thursday's lil' 71. Loufek, speed and curve ball artist allowed the Jayhawkers only one hit until after two were out in the Kansas half of the ninth innings. Baxter's scratch Texas Leaguer into right field in the second frame was the only Kansas hit in the first eight and two-third innings. The Jayhawker squad, unable to get to Louefk's slams, showed the fighting spirit which seems to typify them in this year's competition by getting two of their opponents to play the ninth inning. Brazil hit a sharp single through short stop to start the短跑. Rose then responded with a double deep into left field, scoring Brazil from first. Flinik, last butter, drove a long fly into deep center for the final Shea Scores for Iowa Iowa States' first score came in the fourth innings, when she 'nin, first man up reaped his Thurday's performance by driving a home run into deep center. Heitman Grounded to Short In the sixth immin. Wells, first Cycle hitter, drove out a single. Shea, then walked after which Loufek struck out. Dick Hawk then hit a sacrifice飞 to center field, scoring Wells, Johnson. next up, drove out the second Cyclone hit by a long lant in a landed fly by less than a foot from the right field foul line. Heitman Grounded to Short Heitman, first Cyclone batter in the twelfth frame, grounded to short. Jones wears a short sleeve after a single by a Wells into right field. She shealed, and the runners advanced to second and third on a successful double steal. She followed with a single, scoring both runners for the final low Score by innings: Kansas ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 3 Iowa State ... 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 x-6 10 Batteries: Kansas, Kremer and Brazil and O'Neil; Iowa State, Louthek and Ossian. Kansas and Missouri will meet in one of the most important series of the season tomorrow and Tuesday on the Kansas diamond. The Tigers and the Jayhawkers are the two leading teams of the conference, and the outcome of the series will determine the Big Six leadership. Kansas will rely on the pitching or Kreamer, who has won two conference games so far this season, and will probably be opposed by Wagner, star Missouri moundman, who defeated Kansas State Friday. Jayhawkers Sweep Series for Third Straight League Win Kansas Netmen Swamp Missouri to Retain Lead The scores! Columbia, Mo May 1 —(UP) —The University of Kansas tennis team swamped the University of Missouri men set here yesterday afternoon and Missouri, 6-8, 0-1 Prosser, Kansas, defeated Hannum Missouri, 7-5, 8-6 Hurd, Kansas, defeated Montague Missouri 6-3, 6-1 Cutlip, Kansas, defeated C. C. Rovin Missouri, 6-0, 6-1. Coen, Kansas, defeated A. Rovin Missouri, 6-3, 7-5. Prosser and Culip, Kansas, defeated Hammann and Montague, Missouri 6-1-6-3 Coen and Hurd, Kansas, defeated A Rovin and C. C. Rovin, Missouri, 6-1 6-4. The victory last night leaves Kansas in the conference lead with three matches won and none lost. The Jayhawkers meet Kansas State Tuesday here and on Thursday will engage the University of Oklahoma, in a return match. Kansas previously defeated the Sooners at Norman. Olathe Widow Killed in Explosion Ovalhawk widen, May 1—(UP)—Mrs. W.Bruling, a widow, was killed and her son, Edward, 25, injured seriously today when an explosion damaged their home near here. The cause of the explosion was not definitely determined but instead an accident caused by gas accumulation during the night from an open jet. Read the Kansan wantads 'Kid' Ramey in Semi-Finals Is Considered Strong Contender for Place on Olympic Squad Bill "Kid" Ramey, a student in the University and for the past several years one of the outstanding light heavyweight boxers in the Middle West will leave this evening for New York City to display his ring prowess in the semi-finals of the Olympic boxing tryouts. "Kid" Ramey, who is fighting under the colors of the Kansas City Athletic club recently battled his way through a classy field of glove experts in the Missouri Valley A.A.U. tournament which was also the sectional meet for the 2015 NCAA Division I football was held at the International Arena in Kansas City, April 14 to 17. Although Ramye failed to score a knockout in any of his recent mcatches in the A.A.U. tournament he is considered a strong contender for a place on the Olympic squad. Ramye is a smart beaker rather than a slugger. Ramsey's opening match in the semi final Olympic tournament will be Wednesday night. High School Delegates Attend W. A. A. Play Day Dorcille Wyrick, Leaven worth, Chosen Posture Queen One hundred and eighteen high school girls from 11 Kansas high schools attended the annual W. A. A. Play day yesterday, Leavenworth, Rosedale, Nortonville, Lawrence, Haskell, Basehor, Abilene Osawatomie Argentine, Valley Falls, and Ottawa were the high schools represented. Dorcelle Wryrick, Leavenworth, was chosen posepren queen. She was selected from ten contestants, representatives of the color teams which participated in the athletic events of the meet. The judges were Miss Olive Phleas instructor in physical education, Mason Riley, Bryan Beeck, EG2, and David Beeck. Teams Are Chosen At registration yesterday morning the girls were given colored ribbons which denoted the team to which they belonged. Leaders of the teams were as follows black, Thelma Humphrey, c.55, white, Helen Boman, c.40, blue. Helen Boman, c.40, blue. Marianville, b.20. ef32; purple, Duroc Lightburn, ef32, gray, Garrett Silliman, ef32, pink, Elizabeth Hinsaw, e34, red. Evelyn Armstrong, e34, green. Evelyn Frewin, e34 Immediately after the registration a captain and a posture representative were chosen by each team. Captains elected for each team were: black, Happy Cheesman, Valley Falls; blue, Happy Cheesman, Valley Falls; yellow, Katherine Paris, Leavenworth; yellow, Edith Forrey, Lawrence; brown, Alice Sprang, Nortonville; red, Thelma Vaughn, Ottawa; green, Carolyn Bennett, Leavenworth; purple, Delores Miller, Valley Falls; white, Bowie Anderson, Leavenworth; pink, Blanche Sackman, Marinan Select Posture Representatives The following girls were elected to be posture representatives for their teams: black, Margaret Hampel, Leaenworth; blue, Jane Kulle, Athleine orange, Hannah Merrill, Abilene; yellow, Vera Warner, Owatsonicus, brown Dorolle, Wryk, Leiwenworth; red, Hannah Merrill, Glen Gean, Owatsonicus, purple, Vivian Shirley, Haskell; pink Theta Bleair, Argentine; and white, Margerie Perkins, Lawrence. Basketball, baseball, volleyball, badminton, dodge ball and deck tennis were then played by the girls. Referees for the sports were basketball, soccer, volleyball, camille Moskey, c33; volleyball, Camille LaRue, ed ucll and Lillian Peterson, sp. basketball, Elizabeth Day, c33; Dee KEEsong, Lorraine Lawrence c35; and Carol Hunter, c44; badminton, Ruth Cooper, c44; basketball, Cloe Lawson, c34; Margaret Lawson, c32. Folk dancing was taught by Elizabeth Bryan, ed 32. The members of Quck club under the direction of Margaret Walker, c34, died at 12:15 to 12:25, and this was followed by an open hour of swimming. KFKU The continuation of elementary French lessons by W. K. Cornell, instructor in romance languages will be given at 11 a.m. At 11:15, Professor Waldemar Getch will speak on "Music Book" to K. H. McBride, the professor of English will explain the Campus Calendar at 9:45 in the evening. Tuesday Monday, May 2 11. a.m., a British travel talk, "Healing Waters in Britain." Prof Edward R. Elbe, director of intramurals, will conduct the Athletic Question Box beginning at 11:15. At 9:45 p. m. Professor D. J. Twentiwell will speak on "The Modern Revival of the Olympic Games." Crippled K.U. Team Wins From Haskell Tracksters, 87-44 Skippergosh High Poin Man With 15 Counts; Walton Comes in Second JONES KANSAS COACH With seven of the outstanding men at Des Moines for the Drake Relays, the remaining members of the Kansas track team defeated Coach John Levy's Hackett Indiana 87 to 44 in a dual meet held yesterday afternoon at the Kansas Stadium. The Jayhawker were under guard of George Jones, getting coach. Although Haskell won six first places, five of them in the running events, Kansas counted heavily in the field events and took enough second and third place points to assure a safe margin of victory. Skippeer,飞滑板 player, was the favorite for the afternoon with 15 points, earned by virtue of wins in the two dashes and the quarter-mile. He was closely followed by Walton of Kansas, whose victories in the shot and discuss throws plus a second place in the javelin gave him 13 points, 2 less than Skippeer. Hedges, who won the broad jump, scored 100 yards and the 100-yard dash, and third in the 220, was third high score with 12 points. 100 rand dash: won by Skippegoss, Harkill, Hadder, Karson, second; Stradow, Kansas, third; Time, 10 seconds. Outstanding among the day's performances were Hodges' jump of 23 feet 71 inches, which won the broad jump, and Skippinger's time of 10 seconds flat in the 100-meter dash, which was run against a strong bend wind. 220.vard dabl won by Skippergond, Haskell. Strauw, Kansas, second, Hodges, Kansas, third. Time: 12.3 seconds. 440 yard dab: wan by Mappergah, Harkill Taliano, Kansas, around. Bandank, Kansas, third time. 11.6 seconds. 840 yard run; was by Fullerton, Kansas; James Haskell, spiral; Chipman, Haskell, bird; Tom I 199-4 seconds. One mid-run, you sum by Jenna Harkell. Baskell Kranken, second Fierrier (Harkell third). Time 4:42. Two mid-run sum by Erian Harkell. Fierrier Kranken, second Fierrier (Harkell third). Time 0:11.12. 120 and high fortresses by哭 Kira, Kanna sevai, Kanaan, second, Englanmar, Harkell, third, sixth. 225 yard line Justin Bauer who was hit Karaun Kauri by the Giants. Lagman, Haskell, Hall Tower, 25 1/4 seconds. Bond jump, wam by Hodges, Kansas, Gardner Kansas, second, Benton, Kansas, third, Distance 23 (set 7.1.2 inch) Hiah james'队由 McMullen, Kanzaa, Hidalgo and McMullen, Kanzaa and Berreryll, Haskell and on the beach. Pola vaults'队由 McMullen, Kanzaa, Bearer Kanzaa, around Woven Kanzaa and Said, Haskell. Shrub pnt: worn by Walton, Kansas; For, Kansas; Brunei, Haskell, third; Danziger, 41 free 11.1.2 articles. Duce throne. won by Walton Kansas. Foy Kansas trend. Leighman, Haskell. third. Dustier. Javon threw, won by Holmes, Haskell, Walton, Kansas, second. Trattlingugh, Haskell short. Distance 184 feet 8' 2 inches. One mile relay. Won by Katrina (Parisons, Case Johnsonwang, Tatler). Time: 1:15. Intramural Games --start at 4:30 p. m. Division I W L Pts. D. U 4 0 1.000 D. A 4 0 1.000 S. A. M 3 1 6.000 Trophy 3 1 6.000 Prior Dates 3 2 4.000 D. J 2 4 1.000 D. K. Po 2 4 1.000 Prior Dates 0 4 0.000 Prior Dates 0 4 0.000 Division II W L Pts. D. U 4 1 0.000 D. A 4 1 0.000 Compositionen 3 1 1.000 K. Stop 3 1 1.750 A. K. Po 3 1 4.000 A. K. A 3 1 4.000 A. K. E 3 1 2.000 A. K. E 3 1 2.000 S. A. A 3 1 0.000 Division III W L Pts. N. Coa's 4 1 1.000 D. U 4 1 1.000 Beta 4 1 8.000 Beta 4 1 8.000 Super Na 3 1 4.000 D. S. L 3 1 4.000 D. S. L 3 1 4.000 Three Tops 0 3 0.000 Intramural Games Alpha Tau Omega defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12-2 in the intramural playground game played Friday. The standings by divisions in intramural playground ball are as follows Washington Wins Match A T O U A B R H A B R H, A S J Gillett, c 4 1 Darwin, a 2 1 Townebill, b 3 1 Haley, d 1 1 Howlett, p 3 1 Zhi, b 1 1 Holstebuck, p 1 1 Herring, g 1 1 Rivermead, f 2 0 Harvey, c 2 0 Grant, f 1 0 Green, f 2 0 Intramural playground ball schedule for this week is as follows: May 2- A, T, O, I, K, E, K, D, Chi, Sigma Na, Pi; U, Vi, Phi; Chi; Kj, Sigma b, Beta; Phil, Gim; Du, VU, Tl, Compositioni vi, Shr. Ci Total 31 12 13 Total May 4-5; Ep. vs. Phi Chi; Kj. Cols's vs. Kayhawks; Phi Gam vs. Phi SAE; S.AE vs. Sig. Chi; D. Chi D.DL.; Coomollant vs. ATO. Kansas Defeated in Fencing by Score May M-|K Sig vs. Pi K A) A, T O vs. Sig. Chi I) Pi U. v. D T, D K E Acucla; Triangle vs. Phi Ki Chi U; Cosmopolitan vs. D Sigma D U; Cosmopolitan vs. A K L. The University of Kansas was defeated by Washington University in the intercollegiate fencing match held on Sunday, the university yesterday, by a score of 54 to 15. May 6 - Ky, Col's v. Kayhawks; Beta v. Sigma Nu. S A E. v. Acanai; Pla- ti Phi Gham v. D. T. D; Phi Deits v. S. A. M. All games are scheduled to Sodas, sandwiches, anything you like. All in a minute through our curb service. The scores of the foil matches were Matruex, Washington, 5, Young, Kansas, 3.Mutruex, Washington, 5, Roney, Kansas, 4, Mutruex, Washington, 5, Scott Kansas, 2; Gregory, Washington, 5, Young, Kansas, 3; Gregory, Washington, 5, Roney, Kansas, 4; Roney, Washington, 5, Torres, Washington, 5, Scott, Kansas, 3; Lieben Washington, 5, Young, Kansas, 4; Freeman, Washington, 5, Richards, Kansas, 3. Total: Washington 44, Kunze 3. 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