PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 Indians Will Face Revamped Lineup in Monday Game First String Combination Changes Put Filkin in Field and Lewis on Second K.U. HITTING IMPROVES A revamped Jayhawk lineup will probably face the Indian hurler in the next dome encounter between Kanika and Kane. It's not for Monday afternoon at Haskell 101. Both games played so far have beer won by Haskell, due in the largest part to inefficient felling on the part of the Jayhawks, and the major emphasis is practice at present is to find the most efficient working felling combination. A light workout held yesterday afternoon found two changes in the first string combination. Lewis was placed at second, the position that has been used since the mid-1970s to far. Filkin, who came into the last Haskell game as a substitute and gave the outstanding performance of the day, gathered four hits in five times at bat, was stationed in the outfield. Putting the ball out before the puck issible to keep Kraemer or Cooley on the bench when he is not pitching. With one of the pitchers on the mound and one in the outfield, it was not possible for the pitcher to warm up when he was needed. Hitting ability, considered the weakest department of the Jayhawks' game before the Haskell games, seems to have shown up to be much better than his teammates. The smooth-working infield is now the greatest problem facing the K.U. squad. Kansas State, the first conference opponent the Jayhawks will meet is scheduled for an exhibition game against Haskell on the Haskell outcome of that game will give Kansas some idea of the competition it will be forced to face when the team travels to Manhattan for the first two games of Big Six competition next weekend. The game against the Agnies April 15 and 16. KU. will meet Haskell on the KU diamond Wednesday afternoon in the final encounter. Kansas needs to win and can only do so with a tie with the Indians for the series. Sport Shorts --at the 7 o'clock.young people's meeting. Kansas State will have its first off-season track meet against the Kansas State College of Emporia Saturday. The Tecumseh town rivals, the College of Emporia last Saturday at 92 and 2-3 to 38 and 1.5. This competition has a high class competition for the Angles. Kansas has a wealth of battery material that might be called on at any time if necessary. Pitchers are Cooley Kraemer, Ross, Marshall, and Smith Ross is a former Rockhurst college athlete. Junior Green and George Hurd have been teaming together in the double combination against the Cultrop-Prosser team, where the matches is being played to decide which shall represent the University against Missouri in the first match of the season next Thursday. To date each team has succeeded in winning a match. Norman Wagner, all-around Missouri athlete, and undefeated as a pitcher in last year's Big Six baseball race will his skis against the State Teachers' college of Rikerskate Saturday in open context of the azeon for the Tigers. Duluth won the first game of the ice series on their home rink last night after losing to Chicago in the opening game and then defeating Hockey League play-off series. Although Cagae has a wide margin goal advantage over the Hornets, they must not be considered as not having a chance to win the series. The Kansas City Pla-Mor remember to well how Duluth took the semi-final series from them after they defeated the Kansas City. The fourth contest of the series will be played tonight. Track prospects for next year look exceedingly bright with two freshmen doing great things. Elwyn Dees of Ellsworth, national high school shot champion, has been tasing the 16-year-old Tom McGuire, a Sharon, Kan., product who claims that when he was a little "shave" in high school he could only clear the high jump at 5 feet 7 inches, cleared 6 feet 2 inches the other evening on his first attempt with two inches between him and the bar. The Chicago Cubs arrived in Kansas City yesterday, to open a four game series with Owner Mummelbuck's 1932 permanent hopes, too. The Cubs are one of the few teams with a byer, former star player-manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, Osborne former pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates and an outspoken philosopher for playing in the National League, will enlarge Burleigh Grimes in a pitching duel in the first game of the series. A. H Intramural Games --at the 7 o'clock.young people's meeting. The feature of the second round in the playground ball intramural games yesterday afternoon was an over-time switch to Alpha Mmu. The Sigma Alpha Mu. The game was carried eight innings with the Phi Game finally obtaining an extra run and not winning. The scores: LAMJ Beta Theta P1 defeated Delta Sigma Lamba 15 to 3; Cosmopolitan club was victorious over Aecacia 19 to 3; Delta Sigma Chi 14 to 3; Phi Kappa Pai won from Theta P1 to Kappa Kappa Sigma de Kappa Eta Kappa Eta Upsilon unified Alpha Kappa Pai, 12 to 4; and the Kentucky Colonels had an easy time, with Sigma Niu winning. AB II B Marie 10 Ferrols 11 Irlanda 8 Jordheim 9 Koenig 6 Arni 7 Dempressi 14 Dempressi 15 Kandat 11 PHI GAM----6 12 5 16 University — Berkeley and Davis. PULGAM 6 8H Walker, p. 1 Bowman, p. 2 Browne, p. 3 Brenton, p. 10 5 Butler, p. 14 Potter, p. 17 Taney, p. 18 Sainte, p. 19 Tucker, p. 20 Pearson, p. 20 B, B, T ] A, B, B ] Hargaryan, * * Dudley, *b * Dudley, *b * Noberton, *b * Carter, *b * Carter, *b * Montgomery, * * Montgomery, * * DLA-2.1 Nilc, 6 Bilb, 9 Galloway, 8 Adamson, 10 Adamson, 11 Brass, 26 Brass, 27 Wilson, 1f Wilson, 1f 17 13 24 Ummiye - Gokkart. 33 6 OSKOBO CLUB A B C D AB BH B Miacomovich 14 1 1 Micromovich 14 1 1 Brake 16 1 1 Brake 16 1 1 Dinger 15 1 1 Dinger 15 1 1 Back 26 1 1 ACIA-CLA 1 Walpold, p 2 Walters, f 3 Ballman, ii 4 Cook, f 5 Drake, i 6 Friesen, i 7 Strauss, i 8 Tennon, i 9 Ternon, i 10 19 13 24 Humley, Wilson D I O T O A K A B D E Rainy 1b 4 Rainy 1b 4 Rainy 1b 4 Haward 1 4 Haward 1 4 Nickel 1b 4 Nickel 1b 4 Cobham 1 4 Cobham 1 4 40 14 23 Umviice—Coleman. PHI-CH-13 AR B-2 War, J. 29 Bay, J. 28 Jerusalem, 16 Pittsburgh, 16 Pittsburgh, 16 Pittsburgh, 16 Cairo, 4 California, 4 Pittsburgh, 1 Pittsburgh, 1 30 918 K. A. J. Machair, 1 b Maribell, 1 b Joblin, 1b Klein, 1 b Joblin, 1c Joblin, 1f Crawford, 1 c Crivy, 1b Crivy, 1f Adolph, 1 f Adolph, 1f Adolph, 1 K. S. — 5 Foster Returns From Wichita 11 4 20 Umpire—Nasamith. A B C D Midwood, 10 A B Park, 15 A B Kilroy, 16 A B Lakewood, 20 A B Delaware, 18 A B Saginaw, 19 A B Surgeon, 14 A B Travis, 16 A B Truck, 17 A B COLLA A | | A | B | H | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colla A | 1 | 2 | 3 | | Colla B | 4 | 5 | 6 | | Colla C | 7 | 8 | 9 | | Colla D | 10 | 11 | 12 | | Colla E | 13 | 14 | 15 | | Colla F | 16 | 17 | 18 | | Colla G | 19 | 20 | 21 | | Colla H | 22 | 23 | 24 | | | A | B | H | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colla A | 1 | 2 | 3 | | Colla B | 4 | 5 | 6 | | Colla C | 7 | 8 | 9 | | Colla D | 10 | 11 | 12 | | Colla E | 13 | 14 | 15 | | Colla F | 16 | 17 | 18 | | Colla G | 19 | 20 | 21 | A. K. PIM (4) Dinamite (14) A. B. HAN (16) % (10) Agate (15) % (10) Kyanite (12) % (10) Kyanite (12) % (10) Hematite (18) % (10) Hematite (18) % (10) Vaillantite (16) % (10) 30 42 18 12 25 Unruiz — McCallagh. Brown, joe A. B. II, 11 Brown, joe 10 Pennsaukee, ib 10 Terry, joe 10 Terry, joe 10 Minderger, ib 10 Minderger, ib 10 Abbey, ib 10 Abbey, ib 10 10 1:12 Umpire—Jonny. Register George O. Foster returned this morning from Wichita, where he had been on business for the grand master of the organization. This is this year deputy grand master of the organization. He paid official visits to Wichita, Arkansas City, and Wellington. Entries for the tennis doubles have been divided into three divisions Matches for the first round are: DIMENSION III: Fushek Kolt Kappa bsi. Allen Fushek Kolt Kappa bsi. Allen Fushek Kolt Kappa bsi. Ziemann A.T.O. bsi. Chao Chelton, Caton F. Hudson, Hudson Waldorf, bsi. Hammerson, Hudson, Hudson Waldorf, bsi. Hammerson, Johnson, Than Tau Schmidt, Four F. K.K. bsi. Gap Pugh, Triangle Diederich Dodge bsi. Gap Pugh, Triangle Diederich Dodge bsi. K.A. Baughing, Hodgman P. Gam bsi. Jensen B. K.A. Baughing, Hodgman P. Gam bsi. Jensen Morrison, Campbell, bsi. Shafer Rifkin Morrison, Campbell, bsi. Shafer Rifkin A. Davidson D. U., D. U., White, John A. Davidson D. U., D. U., White, John Tennis Doubles Listed DIVISION I. Irene C. Merriman, Titapuea D. Herman, James A. Porter, Nicole F. McCarthy, Noah Robertson, Signa N. Ivan Larsen host. aella; V., vanghee Airee, A.K. Wetel Lewis DIVISION H. Kuma Funami, P.A. Pt. bv.p. house Manager, Bayerisches Bank AG, Pt. bv.p. for career development; Pt. bv.p. for career Wichita Winners Six Times Other Schools in Track Meet Divide Honors In class B, the honors have been evenly divided. Valley Falls and Chase County Community are tied with four wines each. Dickinson县, Prairie and Humble have each won two other schools have won the meet one. Some close competition will be forth- coming in the annual intercolscholastic high school truck test which will be held on June 26. Students will have lays. In the class A group, Wichita has won first place two times, taking third place twice and winning to 1292 with Lawrence. Lawrence is tied with Winfield, both having won four times. Eight other schools have won This year will mark the twenty-third meet to be held at the University during the Ribbons. Except for last year, users have been run annually since 1906 Spring Grid Workouts Turn To Formation Drill A long workout, drilling on passing and signals, was held by the spring football squad yesterday afternoon. An intensive drill on formations and fun activities was given to W. Hargis, in an attempt to perfect a smooth technique in ball carrying. Final Practice for Squad Is Scheduled for April 20 Wednesday afternoon the squad may be in condition to run through an actual game in the scrimmage practice, Coach Hargus said. April 20 The next recruitment is scheduled for tomorrow morning. In the three scrimmages held for a fair, steady improvement in the performance of the squad. Spring practice is scheduled to run another ten days and the last session will be announced. One of the best appearing squads that has worked out for Kansas in several years will then have a highly successful spring practice. Oread in Baseball Defeat Lecompton Wins Over Locals, 8 to 6 in First Game of Season The Orcad Training school baseball team nine was defeated by the Lecompton high school team by an 8-6 margin in a game played at Lecompton yesterday. The Oread players were: Branson, pennock, c. Stomer 1, Allen, 2b Henry, Kinnott, f. Armstrong, who substituted for Dawes in the fifth innning. The Oread team is coached by George Trombold, ed32, a letter on the letterman on the roster. The schedule of games with high school teams in the Kaw Valley league Among the schools Trombold expects his team to play against. Eudora, and Ben Springs. TAXI 25c Plymouth and Chrysler Cars Helen Stockwell in Recital 12 TAXI HUNSINGER The members of Mu Pu Epsilon Holtar Board, and Alpha Delta Pi at- reserved sections. Featured numbers included "Symphony Spanish" (Lalo) "Hymn to the Sun" ("Rhunky-Korsak- ny") and "Hungarian Airs" (Henri-Ernt.) The next senior recital is to be that of Marta Musa Baugh, 32, pianist and member of H. C. Taylor, to be held in the same Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Helen Stockwell, fa32, violinist and pupil of Professor Waldemar Golchen to perform at the Royal Academy of Music's senior recital to a large crowd in the auditionism of Central Administration. The contract reported to be ready for signing would require a down payment, which the court has denied. Hutton not to conduct religious services in Los Angeles for two years Violinist Features Works of Lalo, Rimsky-Korsakoff, and Henri-Ernst Los Angles, April 8—(UF)—Mrs. Almee McPheron Hutton十月 denied reports that she was negotiating the sale of Amgius Temple and other church property for $26,000. Angus Temple must organize to regain her shattered health. SALE OF CHURCH PROPERTY IS DENIED BY EVANGELIST SALE OF CHURCH PROPERTY To Test Sophomore's Intelligence Washburn college. Teacher 8— the sophomore class in Washburn college will take intelligence tests May 3 and 4. The questions are sent out from the University of Minnesota under the American Council of Education. WAITERS WANTED, also soda man experienced only, white work for board. Apply in writing to Box "C care Daily Kansan. —133 The quizzes will include foreign literature, fine arts, English, history, social sciences, and general science. LOST: Thursday, black Carters fountain pen, on Campus. 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