PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1932 K. U. Team to Play Two-Game Series With Iowa State Thirteen Members of Base ball Squad Leave Today for Tilt at Ames KANSAS HOPES HIGH Thirteen members of the baseball squad left early this morning for Ames, Iowa, where the Jayhawker winerie play Iowa State tomorrow and Friday in the second two-game series of Kansas' Big Six schedule. The men making the trip are: Brezil, Cookey, Riggs, Jenkins, Cunningham, Hulsen, Smith Filkin, Frank, Campbell, Johnson, Coach F. C. Allen, and Wayne Culp, his assistant. The team arrived at Ames in time to work out this afternoon on the Iowa State field. Because of bad weather, there has been little chance for practice since the series with the Kansas Aggies, and the coaches were anxious that the team should have another game. Last night's workout was confined to batting practice and infield drill, and the players were confined by the cold. Kreamer, a left-hander, will probably start in the box for the first game, according to assistant Coach Culp, and Cooley will be slated for pitching duties the next day. Brazil and Smith will work behind the bat. Heltman, who has a strong curve ball artist, will probably be Coach Louis Menze's starting hurriers. By virtue of the two victories over the Aggies, Kansas rated as a slight favorite tomorrow and Thursday. While the Cyclones have not yet played a Big Six opponent, their performances in pre-season games indicate that Coach Menzel has a team it is powerful defensively. With a pitching staff of eight players, the team promise difficulty for opposing hitters. The team's batting strength noticeably weak early in the season, has been improving steadily. Following the two games this week end, the Jawhawkers will encounter Missouri in the first conference home games of the season next Monday and Friday. The teams will play another two-game series at Columbia later in the week. --and she's a Intramural Games There were three fortails in last night's intramural playground ball games, but the rest of them were played off. Cosmopolitan club forbicated to Kappa Sig; Kayhawks forbicated to Beta; and S. P. E. forbicated to D. S. L. The other games were for the most part close, Phi Gum shut out A. K. Pai 4-2; Triangle were victors over U. W. Mills 4-1; and U. N. 19-29. The Knight Columbia defeated Theta Tau 14-3; and Phil Delt conquered D. T. D. 13-12. The scores of the games were as follows: There are eight games scheduled for intramural playground ball tomorrow at 430. Diamond I, S. A. M vs. D. W. Diamond II, S. A. M vs. D. W. Diamond III, S. P. E. Vs. D. Chi; diamond 4, S. P. E. Vs. D. Chi; diamond 4, Sigma Nu vs. Kavhawks; diamond 5, D. L. S. Vs. Piu; diamond 6, S. A. E. N. O.; diamond 8, S. A. E. N. O.; diamond 9, Sigmachi vs. Acela. A. K. L. 1 B. R. I. 14 Winger, J. B. R. I. 14 Winger, J. B. R. I. 14 Collette, R. B. R. I. 14 Brownstein, J. B. R. I. 14 Brownstein, J. B. R. I. 14 Levine, J. B. R. I. 14 Levine, J. B. R. I. 14 Wind, J. B. R. I. 14 Wind, J. B. R. I. 14 P. K. A.----19 K. P. A. K. AR B. R. Walch, 12 % Hawley, 18 % Hambler, 18 % Hannibal, 18 % Bourgarrin, 9 % Beaufort, 9 % Broussonet, 9 % Breeman, 4 % Crichton, 4 % Crandall, 4 % Triangle-4 ABI B 10 H Hightower 16 I 10 J 10 Potterer 18 I 10 J 10 Galloway 12 I 10 J 10 Galloway 12 I 10 J 10 Kirk 16 I 10 J 10 Kirk 16 I 10 J 10 Rutherford 18 I 10 J 10 30 4 14 P, U 1 Jebuson, p 4 AR, H 10 Laguna, p 3 AR, H 10 Newell, b 14 0 1 Davis, b 14 0 1 Chaffone, b 14 0 1 Chaffone, b 14 0 1 Calibur, b 14 0 1 Ventura, b 14 0 1 A B C D Walker, k j 1 Wilson, j f 1 Dawes, j f 1 Madoff, j f 1 Brown, j f 1 Boston, j f 1 Delphinus, p 1 Delphinus, p 1 Hamppe, p 1 A.K. Pai - 2 ADE, 1B, 4 Finming, 1b 4 0 Fliming, 1b 4 0 Filling, 1b 4 0 Avice, if 4 0 Avice, if 4 0 Tot, if 4 0 Tot, if 4 0 Bommelm, AH BK I Tafler, if II Luther, ib III Rudolph, iv IV Rudolf, v. V Rudolf, w. W Rudolf, x. X Rudolf, y. Y Rudolf, z. Z 31 2 1 Thea 7th White, c Whale, c Brataria, c Brataria, c Brataria, c Brataria, c Orc, c Wilson, c Wilson, c Wilson, c Orch, c Orch, c A. B. H. 12 10 10 10 10 17 4 27 13 42 Dgl Delt-13 .. A, B, R, H .. D, T, D-13 .. A Slipherd, e. 1 .. A, B, R, H .. Kavock, i. 1 .. A, B, R Chilton, a. 2b .. A, B, R .. Howard, r. 2b .. A, B, R Chilton, b. 2b .. A, B, R .. Howard, r. 2b .. A, B, R Bradford, of .. A, B, R .. Izey, s. 2b .. A, B, R McIlennan, d. 1 .. A, B, R .. Wain, w. 1b .. A, B, R Senagot, c. 1 .. A, B, R .. Wain, w. 1b .. A, B, R Senagot, s. 1 .. A, B, R .. Wain, w. 1b .. A, B, R Women's Intramurals --and she's a Carol Hunter, c34, and Mary Elizabeth Eckle, c34, W. W. defeated Marian Lawson, c32, and Helen Lawon. The women's team won a championship of deck tennis. Independent defenses defeated the I. W. W. bya score of 15 to 9 in the women's baseball intramurals yesterday. The battery for the Independent's Moxley and Irwin, and for I. W. W. Walker and Baker. Sigma Kappa laff to Wattkins by a score of 18 to 8. Battery for Sigma Kappa was Weitz and Kaufman, and Lightburn T. N. to F. Treated B. Ligh Games scheduled for tomorrow are Corbin vs. T, N. on Diamond No. 1, P, D. Q, vs. I, W. W. on Diamond No. 2, and Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Omicron Pi on diamond No. 3. All of the games will be played at 4:30. Midwest to Enter Men in Drake Meet Saturday Contestants in Relays Rpresent Cream of Sprint Crop Next Saturday at the Drake FELIPS the cream of the Mid-West's apstrop crop and one of the classiest gatherings of the big boys who throw the 15- pound shot will be doing their stuff in an attempt to break the old records. In the sprints, Metcalfe of Marquette, whose record for the winter includes three victories over both George Simpson of Ohio State and Eddie Tolan of Michigan and two victories over Bill McCormick of Notre Dame, will lead the assault on Roland Loetic's 100-yard dash mark which stands at 9.8 seconds. Of Northwestern and Sailing of Iowa, Loetic represents Big Ten schools, while Klaner of Kansas will well represent the Big Six Peyton Glass of Okalahoma A and M is the defending champion, having outrun a classy field last year to win in 9.7 seconds. The shutter putters be led by hugh Lily Rheen, Nebraska all-American football tackle, who will defend his Drake record of 50 feet. 7.2 inches last year*. Munn of Minnesota, another all- American football star, is Bira's leading contender for the crown. Bira has the Big Ten crown dangling at his helm and is set to add the relay championship record. Other men who gave a chance to win include Sawney, Iowa football captain, and Pette Bauch. While Bauch has not won any important meet this year he served warning last year that he may break a record at practice a week later, practice a one afternoon, Pete got under a shot just right and missed it 14 feet. KFKU April 27—Wednesdav --and she's a R. S. Hewey, instructor of economics, will give his final talk in the School of Business series tonight at 9:45 on the subject of "Foreign Exchange." H. E. Undehler, instructor in economics, will give two talks in May to conclude the series which has been given during the last four months. Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, will hold ciection of officers tomorrow afternoon in Marvin hall. Here's HERE'S TOURIST TRAVEL TO EUROPE in the Grand Manner Four great "Tourist or less" finishes on which Tourist is the highest class carried. Travel Tourist on these and you "own the ship." 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RED STAR LINE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY 1100 Locust St., St. Louis Definite announcement is to the time and place of the meet is expected tomorrow. --and she's a It would have been worth while missing a race at the Relays Saturday to have focused your attention on Coach Alonzo Stagg as a race was being run. Coach Stagg seemed to be unaware of anything except the race in progress. He studied every move that Coach Stagg had allowed the contestants around the track, he shook his head in the same rhythm that the runners moved their bodies. Sport Shorts Coach Crag has probably seen a thousand races, as well as other athletic contests, but apparently he never had any experience with their styles. It is little wonder that he is known as one of the greatest athletic authorities in the country, for his interest has been unsweeping over the sport. He is known as the "Grand Old Man." The officials had a good time Saturday at the expense of Jim Brazil, who was helping at the Relays. The runners in the mile relay wanted *starting blocks* to start from, and there were three four-mile blocks with three starting blocks. Jim had to go down to the south end of the stadium to get another block. The officials were in a hurry to get the race started, and Jim after having got the block came walking down the track is creatively. One of the officials said, "Run with it, Jim." He didn't then spoke up and said, "He can't be, he's on the Kansas-foot team." The question has several times come up in discussions. Will there never be an end to the breaking of records? The answer is in the negative. By taking a course, Greeks say, we can see that the Greeks boasted of being the greatest athletes that ever lived. But a comparison of marks show that Greece had been on the cusp of chance in a modern track meet. About 10 seconds flat for the 100-yard dash was considered fast. But today a track athlete can be nothing more than one of the boys if his time is no faster than this. To Choose M.U. Coach Soon The improved methods of training, and the scientific ways of teaching a man to handle himself undoubtedly are the reasons behind the constant breaking of records. It seems that there must be a maximum speed at which a ball can be thrown by other hand, who is willing to bet but last cent that the world's pale vault record will not be shattered at the Olympics this summer? Selection Narrows Down; Walsh of St Louis University Interviews Brewer Columbia, Mo. April 27 — (UP) Things are getting more lively in regard to the coaching situation at the University of Missouri. The field of select candidates is narrowing down this weekend or early next week. Who the successful candidate will be is still wholly a matter of opinion. However, it was learned here this morning that Charles F. Walsh, St. Louis University coach, was here Monday afternoon to see C. L. Brewer, Missouri athlete director, about more than the St. Louis-Missouri football game against Utah, in the possibility of getting the Tiger coaching job. Cakewalk 1 O'clock Party There is much unrest at St. Louis University, it is said and those in the know are of the opinion that a general shakeup is to come soon despite the fact that Walsh is under a three year contract starting this September. The university's athletic teams are Lynn Waldorf, Oklahoma A. and M. head coach, Ad Lindsay, former University of Oklahoma coach, Don Peden, Ohio University at Athens, Emnett Stuber, Westminster College coach and former Missouri star, and Dauro Fauri, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College coach, and another university committee on inter-college athletics is expected to be called within a short time to receive the recommendation for coach by Brewer. A. S. M. E. 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