1 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 Jayhawkers Win First Conference Baseball Victory Kraemer Holds Oklahoma Team in Check During Eighth and Ninth Innings TWO PITCHERS USED With Arlyn Krauser holding the Oklahoma team in midfielder position in the eighth game of the season, Big Six baseball victory yesterday afternoon. Robert Ross was the startling winner in the first half of runners ball he weakened in the eighth and was relieved with two men down. Karas' first Big Six victory was okay. Oklahoma's first loss and pulled the Oklahomaans out of clear title to place to a tie for first place with Mis- in the Kansas half of the second inning Smith walked to start the lining an both he and Hulsen were out. Smith then picked up a stop sign grounder with a possible double play in sight. Handley laid down a nice sacrifice to advance the runners up. He was hit by a pitched ball to fill the bases and at this stage Cannon entered the game and started the double play on Rasoor during Smith at home and at first. in the next innning Iowa scored two runs on one hit, a walk, and an error. Price started the second inning for a walk, his second in two times at hat. Iowa hit a grounder to first base but the second out of the innning. Captain Tom C. Biship hit a grounder to Hodge who with a strike threw the ball past the first baseman and Fisher scored, Bishop reached second. Seconds later he score Bishop with the second run of the innning. Hulteen fired out to centerfield to end the inning. The first part of the fifth innings Lobbach out to Itoga and Hodge grounded out to third base. Cannon then picked out one of his liking and sent it up the right field bank for a bark that looked like a srowing to second perfect fielding by him, caught Cannon trying to stretch the hit. **Ross Makes** In the loss of Iowa, the fifth Kansas increased their lead to five by scoring three runs. With one down Fisker was safe at first on his ground but he lost to the throw as a first base. He stole second and garnered in Onga's single. Bishop then garrered in the third, beating Ioga to third. Ioga started with the pitch and had almost stole home when Hutteen had down a penalty. By the end, Ioga pitched the ball too long before throwing it to first base. Bishop scored the final inning to win the hit of the innings. In the first of the sixth Newman was safe on Halenec's first error on a grounder and then with a long home run to center belt that rolled down near the tennis courts. May follow this with a three base hit to the same ball, but two men failed to get the ball out of the infield. Ross started the Kansas half of the inning with a long three bask hit to left field. He scored the first two points with the score 6 to 2 Oklaahoma Hedgehog could be slept with one down that get to pick up. Hedgehog goes to second. He scored on Cannon's second hit of the game. Beck also singled in this inning but Newman flied out and Mills strained out to retire. Oklahoma tied the score in the first of the eighth. With one man retired Ross walked with Wakimum and by Hulkener filled the bases. Hodge filed out to Price. Wakimum scoring after the catch, but the score was wounded. Cox score. Watson and this was the signal for Kraemer to take the mount. Kraemer scored with Lobaugh scored on Newman's fielders' choice. With the winning runs on Kraemer struck out Mills to retire Kansas scored the wins running in the second half of the innings. With two men rested Kraemer was hit by two ground balls and third on two base hits to right field. Both scored on Fisher's single and Fisher stole second for the second time during the game when he grounded into the pitcher. Read the Kansan want-ads. TAXI Just Phone 987 And you are assured of Prompt Service in Large Cars at Rates Low as Any. Oklahoma AB R H F O A 1 Beck, 4 beck, 1 4 0 1 Newman, rf 4 1 0 1 0 Newman, df 5 1 0 3 0 May, 3b 5 0 1 0 1 Walkins, fc 4 1 0 1 0 Watkins, f 4 1 0 1 0 Louhaugh, s 3 1 0 1 2 Hodge, 2b 4 1 0 1 0 Heess, p 4 1 0 0 1 Heess, p 4 0 1 3 1 Totals 38 6 7 24 18 **Kansas** AB R PO A O | Price, If 5 1 1 3 0 Fisher, cf 5 1 1 3 0 Hassell, f 4 1 1 1 1 Bishop, 2b 5 2 1 2 2 Smith, 3b 5 2 1 1 4 Hulteen, 4 0 1 1 4 Handley, 1b 3 0 1 9 2 Trembold, c 3 0 0 4 1 Ross 3 1 1 2 4 Kraemer, m 1 1 0 0 2 Totals 34 8 8 27 17 P.H. scores by location Oklahoma 000 002 130-6 7 Kansas 002 031 02x-8 8 K.U. and Aggies to Fight for Tennis Championship Guffin Taxi Kansas Has Good Chance of Taking Lead in Last Match With a Big Six tennis championship seemingly inevitable, the Kansas net men will meet the Kansas Agge team tomorrow afternoon after a playoff in the Kansas championship certain. Tate, the Kansas and Kansas Agge teams lead the trail, respectively, in the Big Six race, and no great threat is the byerhead in the mates. Since the meet with Nebraska on Monday, Coach W. R. Smith has spent much time with the team and has been involved in the doubles teams. Yesterday afternoon at practice, new combinations were made pairing Damian Jones with his partner Leonard Prosser and Douglas Scott in the other. Commenting on the experiment, coach Wilson said that no definite teams had been periment this morning, Coach Smith stated that no definite teams had been naired for the match tomorrow. Scott, who has only seen action since the Missouri meet in doubles matches may be used in one of the singles tomorrow. In the Big Six race, Oklahoma com- tines to居 in second place; Mis souri in third; Nebraska, fourth; and Iowa, fifth. In the final reason of the collar position. ASSOCIATION OF THE CENTER FOR AFTER-COURSE The matches tomorrow will be played on the Varsity courts, starting at 3:30. I read Loses to Pembroke Training School Downed in Baseball and Tennis Contests The Oread Training School teams were defeated training in their meet with Pembrake School, at Kansas City, To. The baseball game was a closely with 1 tandem. Mo. The baseball game was a closely contested one. Pembroke winning by a margin of one point, the score being 7 to 6. The game was a seven-inning O'Donnell win for the Red Sox. O'Donnell Training school also met with Pembroke at tennis, and lost three matches. The doubles, in which Terence McDonald had a win, and O'Donnell was won by Pembroke with a score 6-1, 6-1 victory. In the single Sloan lost, the score being 3-6 in favor of Pembroke. O'Donnel's scores in the game were 5-0. Pembroke will play return games and matches on the University courts and diamond Friday, May 22. Kansas' eight hits were well divided, 'every man on the team except Stephen Curry.' The hits also came when they were needed and were instrumental in all success. Entries Received of Men Competing in Missouri Meet Jayhawker - Tiger Conte Saturday to Be Threat to Existing Records Truck Entries for the 30th annual Missouri-Kansas dual track and field meet were received today from Coach Huff of Missouri and Coach Hamilton, Joshawkier of Kansas, who helped to host at the University Memorial stadium, Saturday, May 16. in Track 30TH ANNUAL EVENT 100 yard dash: Jackson, Welch, Brase and Austin. Missouri entrants are: z20 yard dash: Jackson, Brase, Wesle, and McCaslin. 880 yard run: Ulffers, Trowbridge Barber, Dyer and Wilson. Fine Fine White Diamonds in the very attest mountings at a reasonable price: $70, $75, $150, $150 ware. Two mile run: Weinkein, Steele 440 yard dash: Ulffers, Clark, Bookmeier and Wilson. Barber, Dyer and Wilson. Mile run: Swartz, Barber and Boul- ware. DIAMONDS Swartz and Boulware. 120 high hurdles; Zinn and Kautz 120 high hurdles. Zinn and Hobbs 220 yard low hurdles. Zinn, Austin Brau, Welch and McCaslin. Shot put: Kimes, Hulun, and Eckles. Diseus: Kimes, Morgan, Eaves and Eckles. Broad jump: Lawler, McCaslin and Eaves. Pole vault: Eaves and Marston. High jump: Huhn. Zinn and Eas Bray, Welch and McCastin. Relay: To be selected. Javelin: Morgan, Marston and Eckles. Kansas Entrants Cosch Brutus Hamilton has entered the following men: 100 yard dash: Sickel, Klaner and and up Coach Brutus Hamilton has entered Gidley. 220 yard dash: Sickel, Klaner and Grindley. 440 vard dash: Beardslee, Young, L. Siekel and Stralow. 220 yard dash: Siekel, Klaner and Gridley. 880 yard run: Bondank, Fullerton and McKinney. Mile run: Soellner, Levine and Stover. Stover. Two mile run: Levine and Soellner. Wickham, Flikshard and Kite. Pale, vault: Coffman, Trueblood and Black. Large hedgehog. Flick, Gridley and Kite. Low hurdles. Flick, Gridley and Kite. Relay. Beardlee, Young, L. Sickel, Grawhay, and Bondank. Shot put: Foy, Riesen, and Ross. Discus: Foy, Shroyer, Walton and Coffman. Javelin: Bryan, Coffman, and Hanson. Providing the athletes are favored with good weather for the meet Saturday a few of the dual meet records and those in the records. The records and their holders are. Broad jump: Hodges, Plumley and Coffman. their hats. 100 yard dash -9.8 seconds, Branham, Missouri, 1908; Schalz, Missouri, 1920; Klauer, Kansas, 1930. Mile run—4:28.8, Mathews, Missouri 1925. High jump: Hanson, Black and Coffman 220 yard dash-21.6 seconds, Grady, Kansas, 1928. Simpson, Missouri, 1920. 440 yard dash - 49.5 seconds, Hursley, Missouri, 1929. 120 yard high hurdles-14.8 seconds, Simpson, Missouri, 1916. PERMANENT WAVES List Existing Records Juril, 1823. 880 yard run—1.55.6, Epstein, Missouri, 1928. Missouri, 1929. Two mile run --- 9:48.9, Page, Miss- eril, 1929. souri, 1928. 220 yard low hurdles-24 seconds, Walch. Missouri. 1930. Welch, Missouri, 1930. Shot put—47 feet 11 '3% inches, Thornhill Kansas, 1927. terey, Kansas, 1927. High jump—6 feet $3\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Branser- Missouri, 1925 Unill, Kansas, 1927. Discus - 147 feet 4% inches, Bransford, Iissouri, 1925. rowe vault—12 feet $ 9^{1/4} $ inches, Lancaster, Missouri, 1926. 817 Mass. St. Javelin throw—178 feet 8%4 inches, J Bausch, Kansas, 1330. Iissouri, 1925. Broad jump—23 feet $10\%$ inches, McInergy, Kansas, 1927. Any Style — $2.50 and $4.00 Shampoo 25c Fingerprint 25c Any Style — $2.50 and $4.00 Mile Relay—3:21.5, Kansas, (Engle McAdow, Cooper, H. Rooney) 1926. Special Sale of Cosmetics The record of Welch set year at 24 seconds in the low hurdles may be lowered by Gridley who has been stepped his event in fast fashion lately. The pole is on the right by Lancaster of Missouri in 1926 may be broken by Clyde Coffman who has already a vault of 13 feet 7 inches to his credit this season. Siskel and Klaner in the 100 and 229-yard sprints may be able to crack the records of 9.8 seconds in the 100 and 21.8 seconds in the furling. Klaner is already co-holder of the record on the court with Bradham and Scholz Missouri. Pittsburg Holds Track Meet Snyder Beauty School Seven Conference Schools to Compete in Track and Field Events Pittsburgh, Kan. May 14—(Special) The fourth annual Central Conference track and field meet will be held at the Kansas State Teachers College here in Wichita. All teams are expected to fall when the athletes from the seven conference schools swing into action. Pittsburg is the defending champion, but the March and Saturday, several teams it has been held. The Gorillas are expected to win again. Lawrence, Kan. Soon "YOUNG SINNERS" Phone 893 the desire of all college men. The Rolls razor gives that satisfaction with a genuine hollow ground Sheffield steel blade. 11th & Mass is automatically stropped in its case and bound in the case when necessary. Everything in one—blade, handle, strop.hone. 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