PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932 Haskell Nine Wins Second Game, 8-5 From Jayhawkers Failure To Hit in Pinches and Faulty Fielding Causes Kansas' Downfall KRAEMER FANS EIGHT A well-pitched game by Arlyn Kraemer, and 16 hits by the Jayhawk offense were of little real in year-end. The most critical was the Kansas defense was guilty of 7 errors. Loose fielding, coupled with timely extra-blow hits, resulted in an average of 45 per game. Kreemer went the full route for Kansas and retired 8 the Hallasky batts him on the strike-out route. As in the game played Saturday at Hallasky, the first Hallasky batter reached on an error. Locust, the lendoff man in the Hallasky pitching set, hit a home run. Frank, who did not handle the ball clean, and Locust was safe at first. Harris, then give the hit and run signal on and on the first ball pitched, hit it with a pitch. Then he muffled. Thus a man was on first and second with none down. Kraemer then caused Measheam to fly out to right field, scoring a goal by scoring Leout. On the next play Frank made his third and fourth errors of the inning when Ahy hit a ground ball. Measheam missed the throw, and then, on retrieving the ball, overthewid third allowing Harris to score. Haskell was finally out, Homer popping up to score. Kansas Has Hard Luck at Bat Kansas had as hard luck at bat in the first innning as they did in the field, Filkin, who was substituted in the lineup for Frank at second base, led off with a single. Halteen then laid a flat and bent down the third base line which he beat out, Filkin advancing to second. Smith then reached first base on an error by Darling, filling the bases with Ruth and Alex. The home run unity for Kansas to even the score, but Ross, Coolay, and Brazil bit worse. MeNeivis started the Haskell second inning off by drawing a base on balls, and was advanced to third on a single pitch. MeNeivis hit but Harris sent a double between right and center scoring MeNeivis and Darling. MeNeivis then found Kroonen's pitch in front of him, Thomas fied out to Carney Smith for the second out. MeNeivis remaining on third, but he scored a moment later to win the last control and made a wild pitch. Kansas His Big Inning Of six runs scored in the first two innings by Haskell four were gifts of Kansas misslays. Kansas had a big inning in their half of the second, putting over three runs. Bats by Baxter, Filkin, Hulteen, Smith and Fitzgerald to Kraemer accounted for the tails. Both teams wett scoreless in the third Krause striking out two batters, and Hussek put over their final runs of the game in the fourth inning when Meacham, who doubled, was scored on Thomas, who run over Hutson's left field. Brazil led the Kansas run in the eighth inning by hitting Darling's first pitch for a home run over the St. Louis Knicks on the right fielder, but Johnson came through for his second hit of the game. Kraemer then singled Johnson to third and Flink connected for his fourth hit on a three-piece plate, Johnson remained on third. Kansas was unable to score after the second until the eighth innings, while Haskell went scoreless in the last five innings of the game. From the fourth inning, the Indians scored a goal, Filkin playing a star role for Kansas, both at bat and in field. Haskell Substitutes At this juncture there was only one out, and Darling was apparently tiring, so Coach Ward of Haskell sent Tineyung back to the hockey raker rally. The first man to face Tineyung was Hulleton who drew a bus on his knees across with the fifth kitman. Tineyuwh however was master of the situation causing Smith to hit an infield fly to the shortstop and Ross to ground to him for the third out. Cooley, the first Kansas bather in the mid-19th century, a groundster to the abortion movement, brought out a woman who then gets a single, but Baxter hit a pop-up balloon on the floor. Johnson, Brazil attempted to steal seats. What Are Your Eyes Worth? Your eyes are the best friends you have, take good care of them. Eye trouble discovered early is easily corrected. Roberts Optician 833 Mass. Phone 827 and but found the ball waiting for him in the second baseman's hands. Of the eight Haskell runs only four were earned. The game was played before a small team of players climbed clouds and a shower in the early innings of the game made the day an unpleasant one for baseball enthusiasts. Box Score follows: | College names | AB R H PO A | | :--- | :--- | | Kansas, 2b | 0 0 0 0 0 | | Frank, 2b | 5 1 4 2 2 | | "Filkin, 2b | 5 1 4 2 2 | | Hulteun, 1f | 4 3 0 0 | | Smith, cf | 4 0 1 2 0 | | Ross, 3b | 5 0 0 0 3 | | Rock, 5b | 5 0 0 0 3 | | Brazil, c | 5 1 3 1 0 | | Baxter, ss | 4 0 2 1 3 | | Johnson, 1b | 4 3 2 11 1 | | Kraemer, m | 3 0 1 0 1 | Totals 39 5 16 27 18 Haskell— AB R 1 H 17 A Locust, cf 5 1 1 1 3 Harris, ss 5 1 3 1 2 Muskett, b 5 2 1 2 1 Thomas, b 5 1 3 2 3 Asby, c 5 0 1 3 2 Homer, if 5 0 0 1 0 Coats, b 5 0 0 1 0 McKinley, m 4 1 0 8 Darling, p 4 1 2 0 5 Tineyujab, f 4 0 0 1 1 Potals 41 8 10 26*17 Score by innings: R H Haskell 240 200 000—8 10 Yanasa 030 000—25 10 Summary: Johnson ran for Kraemer in second inning. "Pilkin batted for Moehan," the team said. Two base hits: Harris, Darling Meachem. Three hits: Moehan. Moechaun Double plays: Haskell; Meacham to Thomas to Coats. Balls on balls; off Krainer 1; off D尔拉特 2; off Tineviyan 1. Wild pitch; Kraener. Struck out by Kraener 8; Darling 7. Leflion Haskell 6. Kansas 10. Stoleben Hits. Off Kraemer 10; off Darling 5 in 7-1 off innings; off Tinyuyah 1 in 2-3 innings. Umpire: Bice. Time: 1:50. Intramural Games Drawings for intramural horseshoes and outdoor handball have been made. There was a very large entry in these events compared to other years. Entries in the handball matches were divided into divisions and four in the horseshoes. First round matches: HORSESHOE SINGLES Hadsonia Phi Gig. Ibis; Slaan P, KIA A; Lv Leon A, A.K.I. KIG; D, D.I.B. W; R, B.M. J; Isar I; Izna A; Komplomtiona R; R, Krison S; SE.F. U; Komplomtiona A E. Alfman Phi Pb,彼y Cyr Di,Th ta,臼 Dv, E. 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Let us dye your last season's shoes. Electric Shoe Shop Ladies' Riding Boots Gridsters Scrimmage in Strenuous Workout 1017 Mass. NOTES OF GAMES 11 W. 9th Veteran Players Will Compete With New Men for Positions A scrimmage in which all spring football candidates had an opportunity to get in good practice was the afternoon's session on McCook field. Serimage between two line-ups have been held three times so far, last Thursday, Saturday morning, and yesterday afternoon. In these serimages the players run through the plays under nearly actual game conditions can be seen. Coach H. W. Hargiss has been running his men through a series of conditioning work-outs, drill on fundraising events and field running, kicking, passing, and has spent a large portion of the time on teaching formations and plays, running the squad through signal practice and scrimage daily for the past two weeks. "For a spring practice," Coach Hargiss said, "I think the squash is showing up well. Spring practice is only meant to get the squash into condition, and to help in getting organized for spring." The team was entered into it, is very gratifying." While no promises are being made, the Kansas squads appear to be scheduled for a highly successful season this spring. The teams will find close competition for posts in the regular lineup by members of a fine first-year squad. Filkin, who replaced Frank at second, gave the most creditable performance of the afternoon. He had never played at second, but did a good job of fielding. He had difficulty at times in covering the ball. He was an excellent At the plate he did the best work of the game, hitting only four times in five times at bat. Hulteen showed up to better advantage yesterday than he has at any time before, getting three hits in four official trips to the plate. He laid down. Krauner tripped and fell in the second lining when he was running between second and third base. Johnson went in for him, and so swered on the next play. Buy only one, or as many as you wish at this special price. beautiful bunt in the first lining, after a series of stitches, an opportunity to show his fielding ability, as the only ball that came into this section of the field was Thomas' home. "Moon" Mullins came over from football practice in the fifth innning and sat on the Haskell bench. "Mike" Getto, who was the KU. faculty coach, yelled to Mullins. "Come on over to the baseball." Mullins came over to the baseball at St. Benedicts next year. After two bad innings, Kraemer tightened up in the third, striking out the first two batters. Coats and McNevins McNevins went out on three successive hits, including a home run in the eight innning likewise. Kraemer, incidentally put on a fine performance. He struck out a total of eight during the game. Kraemer, who last year was bothered with his wildness, showed more control from his team support from his team mates, the outcome of the game would have been considerably different. The crowd gave a sizeable razz to the crowd. The crowd continued in the third, out on stairs. The last stalked looked much too high, and the Kansas supporters voiced their disap- Whether you're at home or far away, your photograph will please her. It's the one thing every mother always appreciates. Thomas hit a long ball along the field foul line in the fourth. Hulteen ran hard and made a dive for it, but he was knocked out by the ball, him a man walking across the diamond by the tennis courts, caught the ball on the second bounce, then dropped it. He gotten the bat back in time to hop up and retrieve the ball. Bice gave him a home run on the ball. Jim Brazil was put out twice at second in attempted steals. In the third, he was put out twice and put out as second as he attempted to make it. 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