PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1932 Overcoming Lead, Jayhawkers Win From Iowa State Kansas, Behind Kraemer's Pitching, Takes First of Two Games; Score 7-3 K. U. LEADING BIG SIX Overcoming a three-run lead pitched up by Iowa State in the first two innings, the Kansas baseball team took the first encounter of a two-game series with the Cyclones by a score of 7-3. Behind Kraemer's steady pitching, the team had good baseball in staving off late inning rallies which threatened its lead. Although outhit, 7 to 6, Kansas bunched hits with and Cyclone misplays scored four runs in the third frame and one in the fifth, and then clinched the decision with a brace of scores in its half of the ninth. Threaten Late in Game Iowa State threatened late in the game, putting men in scoring position several times and filling the bases one. Kansas tightened, however, and Kreamer refused to allow hits in the pinches. O'Neill's fast play in holding line drive down first base line had the scores loaded at least one run. The victory yesterday gives Kansas a definite edge on the other Big Six championship race. With three conference starts, the Jayhawks are well out in front, and will face the Cyclones tomorrow determined to increase that Gerald Cooley, a right hander, will probably be in the box for Kansas to tomorrow. Opposing him will be either Al Heitman, tall speedball ace of the Cyclone staff, or Loucek, a curve ball artist. Play Missouri Here Monday Following the two games at Ames, the Jayhawks will return home to meet Coach Jack Crane's Missouri time, which plays Kansas State today. The team will grow at Manhattan. The two games will be played by player here Monday and Tuesday. Until there is a light workout sometimes Saturday, Couch Allen's aunt went to the Missouri game before the Missouri series, Krauner and Cooley will again carry the pitching burden for Kansas, with the former starting choice for Monday's game. The score by innings: R H Kansas 004 010 002--7 6 Iowa State 120 000 000--3 7 Batteries: Kansas, Kreamer and Brzil; Iowa State, Harder and Ossian. --both to street jumper The massacre between Junior Court Kansas ace, and Charles Deveis, of the Oklahoma state, prompts a real contest. Women's Intramurals In the women's baseball intramural games. played yesterday afternoon, P. D. odefed I. W. W., and N. T. N. lost to Corbin hall kappa Kappa Gamma forfeited to Alpha Omicron Pi by not appearing T. N. T. lost to Corbin hall by a t. score of 23 to T. Battery for T. N. T was Boucher and Doty, and the battles for Corbin hall was Moore and Flory With Roshong and H. Lawson as the battery for P, D, Q, they defeated L. W, by a score of 31 to 6. The battery for I. W, W. was Hunter and Pyle. Read the Kansan wantads. TAXI 25c Phone 987 Prompt Courteous Reliable GUFFIN TAXI Day-Nite Next Week Promises Big Meets in Baseball, Traek, and Tennis "Seeing Is Believing" Our Special Plate Lunches 30 cents George Hunter's Lunch The coming week, May 2 to 7, will be the biggest week of the spring season for variety sports contests. The schedule for next week includes two Big Six baseball contests, two important tennis contests, and a track meet with Kansas State College. Full Sport Calendar Ahead Kansas baseball team meets Missouri here on Monday, May 2 and Tuesday May 3, at 3:30 p. m. In tennis Kansas meets Kansas State here on Tuesday May 3 and Oklahoma on Thursday May 5. The season's most important du track meet is scheduled for Saturday May 7, when Kansas meets Kansas State. Jayhawker Tennis Squad to Meet Missouri Team Kansas Looms as Probable Winner; Tigers to Put Up Real Fight Kannas tennis squad will go to Columbia tomorrow where the second match will be played. If play is be played off, Three of the matches will be played outdoors during the afternoon and the remaining three in the Missouri field house at night. Although the Kansas team boasts a the probable winner, having won their first two matches, Missouri promises a third. Oklahoma last Saturday was won with a score of 6 to 0, and the first match which was held here on April 18 with Missouri Kansas won 6 to 0. They played a game of playing on their home courts. Draws Large Crowds Kansas' strong team is drawing large crowds to the matches. Over 1,000 were in attendance at the first match two weeks ago when Kansas downed Missouri with a one-sided victory. With two teams already its victim Kansas will go into the game tomorrow at Columbia with a clean record. Of the twenty-four plays played in these two matches were won by the Kansas players. Two important Big Six matches will be played off next week when Kansas meets the Kansas State team here on May 4th. And the Oklahoma here on Thursday, May 5. Coen to Meet Davis Davis is now champion of Oklahoma and has threatened outstanding players in other states. The match here next week between two the stars will be held at Kansas City, where the season, and will probably be one of Kannas' most serious threats. Wichita, April 29—(UIP) Two Wiechmanns in a "flipper" will rose a passenger train to California early in June. One of the train cars will leave Wichita in the fliver as Edwin Presser boards a California-bound train, Parkinson and Jones have vaped they will be waiting for the train to Los Angeles when his train gulls in. Posture Queen Selection to Be Play Day Feature A posture queen will be chosen from the high school girls of the state of Kansas that have come to the University to participate in the annual W.A.A. Play day tomorrow. The members of the Women's Athletic association will have charge of the games and entertainment. W. A. A. in Charge of Program Lasting from 9:30 to 5:30 Registration will begin at 9:30. When the girls register they will be given a pair of cleats and different teams. The games that will be played are baseball, basketball, volleyball, deck-tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. Registration will close the day at approximately 5:30. From each team a captain and a posture representative will be chosen by the members. From the posture representation, the posture the posture queen will be chosen. Carol Hunter, c34, and Alice Learned, c23, are in charge of the luncheon which will be served at noon. During the luncheon the following program, under the direction of Camilla Luther, edul, will be given. Solo dance by Lillian Peterson, spi dance, "Old Man Dance," by Wanda Perrin, c35, Ruth Fyle, c35, and Helen Lawson, c23, solo舞 by LaVerne Peterson, c20, solo舞 by Lillian Peterson and Ruth Fyle; accordion solo by Dorothy Frederick, c34 two numbers by a vocal trio composed of Mary Hartnett, cuncel, Marie Luther, euncel, and Camilla Ladyher. Miss will play all of the accompaniments. A tumbling program will be presented by Margaret Walker, c34, Helen Coman, c10ul, Colin Hunter, Ann Welch, c34, Catherine Monroe, c33, Gretchen Orpel, c34, Mary Elizabeth Eide, c34, F芬 Baker, c58 A swimming demonstration will be given by members of the Quack club under the direction of Margaret Walker. Following the swimming demonstration there will be an hour for the high school girls to swim. Mary Elizabeth Edie is general chairman for the Play day, and Miss Olive Philps is faculty adviser. Sport Shorts --three scores and won the game 7-6. In the other games Phi Pai defeated D. L. S. 15-5. S. A. M. took a fairly close game from D. T. D. 9-4; D. U. out-played Chiu who scored Chiu was in the 13-7, and Sigma Nu. de- faulted the Kayhaves 20-7. It is believed that a new record has been set by Joe Mowry, University of Iowa graduate, in modern baseball Mowry, who is playing with the Miners in his last 14 trips to the plate. Yesterday against Columbus he came to bat five times and responded with five hits. His record is still unbroken and he may add a few more consecutive runs at teaching first to his record today. Apparently something has gone wrong with the Kansas City baseball fans. The Blues opened their home season yesterday after having completed their first road trip successfully, yet only 590 fans were on hand to meet the team's bishers adminisher a 4 to 2 breathing to the Colorado Colts. A. H. Last Tues. 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