A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931 PAGE FOUR K.U. Baseball Team Goes to Aggieville for Two Contests Auker, Former Kansas Jinx on Mound First Game; Cooley Probably to Start WILL TRY NEW LINEUP Captain Tom C. B. Bishop and twelve members of the baseball team left for Florida to play in a two-game series. Kansas Aggies in the two-game series. The first game is being played this afternoon. The two teams have met once this season in a two-game series with Kansas State. The team defeated Oklahoma defeated the Aggies in two games and Kansas defeated Okla- The Dajawhayers have to face Auken in the first game this afternoon. Auken defeated them in the first game here and would not consider creditable game this afternoon. G. A. Cootey is expected to be the starting hurler for Kansas. Cootey turned in a nice performance as the Oklahoma Indians to 2. Aly Krauser who did the relief hurling in the Oklahoma game and got credit for the victory will be selected. Captain Bishop is sticking to his revamped lineup for the games. A long batting and felding practice was held yesterday to round out the practice behind. Other men making the trip are Gema Price left drive; Paul Fischer center driver; Bert Iga right driver; Carney Smith third base driver; George Handley first base driver; George Trombold catcher Charles Brennessen third base manager George Hatton, utility man; G. A Cooley Alray Kraemer and Rolen Dr. F. C. Allen, athletic director, ac companied the team. Sport Shots --will be done. The Kansas Aggie-Kansas matches are called this afternoon at 3:00 on the varsity courts. The Kansas Aggies are the chief opponents of the Jawhawkers, with the tennis team, headed by Junior Coe, meeting up the day before afternoon, on the local courts, and the baseball nine journeying to the Aggies diamond in Marathon for the opening game of the season. The team moves forward for a meet on the stadium track. The tennis team has, after a shaky start in which it gained a tie with Missouri in its first start of the season, settled down to the form that caused sports writers over the conference to pick it as the best in the league. Scott, Prosser, Alcead and Hard has combined a combination that is hard to beat. For the first time since the Big Six conference was formed, Oakland finds itself on the outside of the tennis court. The championship loss to Coach Smith's men in their matches last week. The Sour sports editor after the matches, handed the championship to Kansas City, apparently had ended the crown. The Jayhawk trackers were worm out in a thrilling meet with the Cornbushers last week-end, but should come back tomorrow for a tougher match, Missouri. Coach Hamilton's men decisively defeated the Missourians in an eight-set victory and improved steadily since then. The Big Six conference meet next weekend in Lincoln appears to be between Nebraska, Iowa State and Kansas, with the Jayhawks. The Cincinnati Ames team and the Cornhuskers ended their dual搀 sepa two weeks ago in a dead heat scoring 63%* points apiece, while the team scored out Kansas at team score of 67 to 63. -R. W. Teachers' Appointments --will be done. The Kansas Aggie-Kansas matches are called this afternoon at 3:00 on the varsity courts. Appointments to teaching jobs announced by the appointment bureau of the University of Mount Oread. Jason Aoki has been elected to teach physical education in the U.S., and to teach Hokulu, while Bert Ioga will teach physical education in the Washington State University. Other appointments made in Kansas are: Ada Clarke, music and history in Kennington; Pauline Scholl, school and English in Asherville, Mt. Charles Ball, music at Reading; Rhea Engin, English in Concordia. Lineup in Tennis Is Same Facing the Kansas Aggies this afternoon, the regular lineup will be found on the field. Lorenzo Cain, Leonard Prosser, George Alfred, and Douglas曹 are welding the team. Coen, Prosser, Allred, Scott and Hurd Doubles teams will be made up also, of the usual pairings. Cotswol and Prost-England will be the two teams George Hard, the second. The names of those comprising the Angle team will be the same. A request was received by Coach W. R. Smith, tennis coach, this morning from the University of Missouri ask regarding a missed match in Kansas–Missouri tennis matches scheduled for May 23. The request asked that the matches be played next Thursday. Although no definite agreement to the change has been made, according to Coach Smith, it is probable that this will be done. Opposing Aggies ABE WOLFSON Missouri and Jayhawks to Clash in Dual Mee The University of Kansas track team imported off training to the Missouri- tair team. The team will workouts. The meet will be hold tomorrow at 5 p.m. in the University Monor- Big Six Runners Will Compete here Tomorrow; Missouri Favored It will be the thirtieth meeting of the Tiger and the Jayhawker on the cinder path. A review of past records will provide a basis for the number of meets won, with Missouri having won 20 as against nine having been won by Kansas. During this period Missouri has scored a total of 438 points against 428-1 made by Kansas. Kansas will be weakered somewhat for the dual with Missouri with Loren Kennedy unable to run in the distance because of his knee. Bridgerton and George Jones also may not compete due to pulled muscles. Their loss will be felt in the 440 yards. One of the outstanding races of the afternoon should be between Gridley of Kansas and Welch. Big Six, six or seven teams entered in the low hurdle event. Other entries in this event are Zimm, Austin, Dunn, Davis, Missouri and Flick and Kite of Kansas. The records of the dual meets for the past are: 637 Mass. --- Phone 675 Money to loan on valuables Guns and Revolvers — Watches and Jewelry Read the Kansan want-ads Year 1901 35 Kan Mo. Year 1902 35 Kan Mo. Year 1903 35 Kan Mo. Year 1904 35 Kan Mo. 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Yesterday's Results Philadelphia R 3 H Boston 9 1 Washington 5 9 Cleveland 4 8 Boston 4 13 Detroit 3 11 New York 14 13 St. Louis 2 4 Kansas City Indianapolis St. Paul Tulsa Columbus Minnesota Milwaukee Louisville Metropolitan Association 6 12 7 9 3 7 1 8 21 27 11 16 13 17 8 10 American Association National League American League No games played, bad weather Doctor Bomar to Head Department Pittsburgh, Kan. —The appointment of Dr Wilhelm Melmoth Bomar as head of the department at Kansas State Teachers College here has been announced by President W. A. Brandenburg. Miss Bomar who was asked to head Columbia university has been acting head of the department for the current year during the leave of absence of three professors whose resignation is also announced. P. D.Q. defeated Alpha Gamma Delta in the final of women's intramural baseball last night with a score of 35 to 18. The team lost to Laverne Lawson, pitcher; Margaret Lawson, catcher; Foel David, first base; Morgan, second base; H. Pritz, third base; L. Jeffield, left field; Drew Jewell, Everett field; Duff and Jewell, shortstops. Intramurals --from our spring stock Values up to $37.50 The players on the Alpha Gamma Delta team, run-up for the championship, were Mendona, second base; first base; Rushton, second base; Newman, third base; Campbell, left field; Callahan, right field; Frevert, center field; and Raheem. Sixteen teams participated in intramural baseball. They were divided into four groups, the four players for group II, victor of group IV in the semi-finals and the two winners then participant in a tournament yesterday. The group ratings are: Group I Won Lost Gamma Phi Beta 3 0 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 1 Delta Durga 1 2 Pi Beta Beta 3 2 Group III Won Less P.D.Q 3 1 I.W.W 1 1 Independent 1 2 Corbion hall 2 2 H I Won Lon Alpha Gamma Delta 3 0 Alpha Xi Delta 2 1 Alpha Omicron II 1 2 Alpha Omicron Pi 0 3 Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Delta Pi, and P.D.Q. lead in women’s intramural tennis singles, one having three times as much power than Kappa Gamma, Alpha Omicron Pi, Walkinia hali, Alpha Chi Omega, Corbin Xi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha XI Delta each have one entry. Group IV Won 10 Delta Zeta 3 0 Sigma Kappa 1 1 Club Omaha 1 2 Watkins hall 1 3 The games to be played are: M. Lawson, P.D.Q., vs. Dodge, Kappa Kapia Gamma, F. Reed, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Gamma, F. Reed, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. gart, Artica Delta Pi, vs. H. Lawson, P.D.Q., White, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Calabash, Alpha Gamma Delta, Lightburn, Gamma Delta, Lewis, Alpha Gamma Delta, Lewis, Alpha Gamma Delta, Martin, Corbin hall; Lawson, Alpha Chi Omega, vs. Wachter, Gamma Alpha Chi Omega, vs. DQL, vs. Harcoud Alxa Xi Phi These games must be played off by Monday morning, May 18, at 9. High Jump Individual winner, Dumm, S. A. K. and Crites, Beta, t at 5 f. 8 in. team winner, tie. SIGma Alpha Epion (Crites, Beta, t at 5 f. 8 in. team winner, McKone, 5 f. 3 in.) and Beta, (Crites, 5 f. 8 in.), Baird, 5 f. 6 in., Nell, 5 f. 7 in.). Average of each team, 5 f. 6 in.; Third and fourth, tie. SIGma Alpha Epion (Nell, average of each team, 5 f. 2 in.) Harrington, Sigma Alpha Epsilon bettered his own record of 16 seconds in the 120-yd. low hurdles by running them in 147 seconds. Four Intramural Records Broken Baird of Beta Theta Pi won the 10.9d yds in 10.1 seconds which lowered its score to 10.2 of 10.2 which has stood since 1925. Beta Theta Pi won the 440-yd relay by running it in 45.8 seconds; bettering the record of Delta Tau Delta which was established in 1926 at 47.4 seconds. Beta Theta Pi established a new Intramural record for the medley relay in 2009, winning the 3 min, 58 sec. It was formerly held by the Phi Psi at 4 min, 4.2 sec. 1. Beta Theta Pi 2. Phi Delta Alpha Epsilon 3. Phi Delta Theta 4. Theta Tau 5. Delta Theta Delta 6. Phi Pi 7. Triangle 8. Pi Upsilon 8 9. Hugh Club 10. Delta Chi 11. Phi Gamma Delta 12. Delta Upsilon 13. Sigma Pi Epsilon 14. Deltasigma Lambda 15. Alpha Kappa Lambda 16. Sigma Nu 17. Alpha Tau Omega 18. Alpha Kappa Pi Individual winner, Baird, Beta, time 10.1 seconds. Team winner, Deltau Tau Glaver (Graves, 10.3; Postlewatte, 10.6; Newman, 10.5) team average 10.4 times. Beta队 average 10.3 seconds (Baird, 10.1; Newlin, 10.8; Beard, 11.0). Third, Phi Delta Theta team average 10.6 (Weaver 10.4; Kearley, 10.4; Chamberlain, 10.7) team average 10.7, McKone, 10.5, Dunn, 10.8; Harrington, 10.8). 100-Yd. Dash Team Standings 440-Yd. Dash Individual winner, Kerley, Phi Delta, time 519.9 seconds, team winner, Pi Delta Theta, average 54.8 (Kerley 10.9, Taylor 7.2), Baskerville 65.2 (Pi, Pl. average 55.5 (Newlin, 54.4; Blakeslee 56; Sharp 56.2), Third, Pi Upsalien, average 63 (Berkhorr, 55.1; Harrington 56.7; Medraneur 38.1), Team average 63.1 (Colorado, 37.9; Clero 17.0); Sleep 40.6) Won by Beta (Beard, Bard, Newell, McCormick); second, delta Tau Delta; third, Sigma Alpha Epilion; fourth, Phi Delta Theta. Tim, 43.8 seconds. 440-Yd. Relay Discus Throw KFKU Individual win, Dumm, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Distance, 111 ft 3 t 10 ft 5 in; O'Neil, 97 ft, Beard, 92 ft 3 t 10 ft, team average, 98 ft 10 in. Second, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 111 ft 3 in; Harrington, 97 ft 5 in.; Ramey, 75 ft). Third, Sigma Phi E, team average, 97 ft 10 in. Marshall, 93 ft 6 in). Fourth, Theta Tau, team average, 87 ft 10 in. (Kennedy, team average, 50 ft 10 in. Marshall, 87 ft 1 Following Professor Nahih's talk, Jose M. Omaa, professor of Spanish, gave the second of a series of talks on "Education in Spain." --from our spring stock Values up to $37.50 "Personality Development" was the subject of the talk given by Bert Nash, associate professor of education, on the last program of the week over KRKU Read the Kansan want-ads. Finger Did Your Diamond Adorn? Meeting the Demand for Good Clothes at a Lower Price Virgin Diamonds are of Certi- ed Origin, and Quality, and may be secured in Lawrence Only from— $ 2 2^{5 0} $ 87 SUITS SATURDAY F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Light patterns in flannels, tweeds, cheviots—good for right now and summer wear. 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