/ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931 PAGE POUR Jayhawkers Win for Second Time Over Indian Team Using Changed Linup, Kansas Bests Haskell by 7-2 Score on Institute Ground PLAY SOONERS TODAY The Jawhaker baseball nine, using a changed turnup, turned in three-second pitches. After the afternoon afternoon when they bested the Indians by a score of 7 to 2 on the bases. Cooley, second year squad man, was in the box for the Kansans and allowed the Indiana nine hits. Jerry walked two and struck out two. Haskell used three pitches, Shell Darling and Duryea, in an effort to stem the Kansas runs. The Jayhawks generated 15 hits from the three Kansas scored it the first inning when Bert Ioga went to first on a single stole and second was brought home by Bishop's single over second base. The Jayhawks gathered three counters in the third inning when Bishop walked and was brought home by Smith's on a sacrifice bunt by Hulteen and Handley crossed the bag for the third run of the inning on Teambull A Haskell threat in the last of the sixth was stopped by clever fielding. Harris hit a single and went to second base. She had a fastbust followed with a single but the side was quickly retired when Harra was caught at second and Edge fled out of the park. In the seventh innning both sides scored two runs. Ioga led off for Kansas and was caught by Houston into center field and Smith followed with a home run on a long hit over the Haskell center fields. Hole by Hulten and Murphy Onens Uu for Haskell Murphy Opens Uu for Haskell Murphy, Murphy second baseman, hit a home run in the seventh with a single and was brought home when Homer, pinch hit for Darling, hit a fast single. Homer scored a double and came home on a slow throw in. The Indians were held to one hit in the eighth and ninth, a single by Murphy. The Jayhawkers, with the score six to two in their favor, scored again in the first of the eighth when Itaipu hit a single and was brought home on Bokelo's side. Batting Order Changed Couch Coach used the changed lineup with which he has been practicing the backhand and forehand field and Handley, sophomore, held the down hot spot. Smith was moved to third base and Trombbland took his place as well. He had been playing third base was benched The batting order was also changed and with the new system the Kansas nine for the first time this season found itself out of the box. Trombold knocked out two two-haggers, Smith garnered a three-hagger and a home run and Bishop gathered outfield. The Lineup The Jayhawkers meet Okahoma here this afternoon in a double header. The two-game match is on Saturday and at Saturday but was postponed on account of rain. The Sooners have one of the strongest teams in the country, the Kansas nine expect a tough battle. Totals ... 40 7 13 27 15 Kansas AB R H PO A Price, if 4 0 1 0 1 0 Fisher, if 5 0 1 3 0 0 Ioga, if 5 0 1 3 0 0 Boga, 2b 5 2 3 4 2 0 Smith, 3b 5 2 2 2 4 0 Huttense, if 4 0 0 0 3 0 Haudley, lb 4 0 1 0 1 0 Haudley, lb 5 0 2 4 0 0 Coley, if 4 0 1 1 5 0 Haskell AbB R H PO A 5 Thomas, 2b 5 0 0 4 5 Wilson, cf 16 0 0 0 3 Louis, cf 3 0 1 0 1 Locus, cf 4 0 2 1 0 Hendrick, cf 4 0 1 0 1 Kaldor, cf 4 0 1 0 1 Asby, c 4 0 1 4 0 Murphy, 3b 4 0 2 5 5 Shaw, p 3 0 1 0 5 Darling, p 2 0 1 0 1 Durye, p 0 1 0 0 1 Durea, p 0 1 0 0 1 xotimeyau, 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 35 2 9 27 15 x Homer batted for Darling in the 7th xx Tineyuyah batted for Duryea in 9th Score by innings: R H I Kansas 103 100 220 7 13 Haskell 000 000 200 2 9 **Summary--Runs, Kansas:** Ioga 2, Bishop 2, Smith 2, Hankey 1; Hakekli Murphy 3, Homer 1. Errors, Kansas Bishop 2, Smith 2, Hankey 1; batter baked in: Smith 3, Bishop 2 Handly 1, Trombold 1, Homer 1, Wilson 1, two-base hits: Hornberg 2, Wilson Three-base hits: Bishop 2, Smith 3. Hulteen to Bishop: Sacrifice hut: Hulteen. Left on bases: Kansas 10, Haskel 8. Bases on balls, off coiffy 2, off shell 5. Balls on balls, off coiffy 2, by Durney 3, Umpire, Doctor Lehice. Still College. MISSOURI MEDICAL SCHOOL MISSOURI MEDICAL SCHOOL MOVE TO KANSAS CITY Kansas City, May 13—(UP)—Three members of a committee investigating proposals that junior and senior medical students at the University of Missouriourt be transferred from Columbia to Kansas City planned today to go to conferences to confer with university authorities. Those who will make the trip are Byron Spencer, city councilman, H. F McElroy, city manager, and Dr. Calvin Cooper, director of health. Kansas and Tiger Dual Track Meet Saturday Hamilton's Men Favored to Outscore Missouri in Big Six Clash The University of Kansas track team will meet the Missouri track team in a dual meet Saturday, Aug. 13, at Mizzou track. Frank W. McDonald, director of athletics at Haskell Institute, will be refered and named as a member of same as those for the Nebraska meet. Despite the defeat of Coach Brutu Hamilton's troop man suffered at the hands of the Nebraska Cornhuskers Monday, chance for a coming victory appears uncharted. Outstanding performances were turned in by members of the team. Ralph Sickel turned in two first places in the dash events to win high score honors. His times were occasionally the soggy concoction of the track. Bernard Gridley in the low hurdles served notice to other Big Six hurdlers that he would be outcast and the outdoor meet by running the 232-yard low hurdles in 242 seconds. ondes on a wet track against a brisk wind. This time is 5 of a second under wind and 20 of a second seconds. White Gridley has run the low hurdles under the school record several times there has usually been a low return to keep the record 'ron counting'. Soilier in the mile run, stepped out to run a fast race and gain a tie with True of Nebraska; and Bondain in the half mile run a very good race in taking second place. A showable improvement have shown that should be able to give Schwartz, Missouri captain, a good race in the distance races. Yesterday's Results American League R H Philadelphia 5 9 Chicago 2 4 Boston 6 9 Dartmouth 2 6 National League New York at St. Louis, wet grounds Washington at Cleveland, rain. First Game Cineinnati 2 9 Boston 4 7 Second Game Cincinnati 3 7 Boston 2 7 St. Louis at Philadelphia, rain. Chicago at New York, rain. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, cold. American Association Toledo 5 9 St. Paul 0 3 Kansas City 4 6 Indianapolis 3 8 Louisville 0 8 Milwaukee 13 15 Columbus 2 5 Minneapolis 16 11 LOST: Small brown coin purse between Tenn. and Stute's. Container several bills. Finder please call 181BM -180 Want Ads --- WANTED: Typing or stenographic work; careful attention given to arrangement, spelling, punctuation, etiquette. ETEC 10203. A,B, 1123. Conn. Phone 301283. RJB, A, 1123. Conn. Phone 301283. EXPERT TYPIST and grammarian wants term papers, notebooks, etc., to type. Special rates on theses Satisfaction forms. 2476 Two blocks from Campus. -130 12 Will Bring a Calling- Hunsinger Taxi Oread to Play Pembroke in Baseball and Tennis Belles Matches Team Acording to Physical Development Oread Training School will meet Pembroke, private school for boys, in tennis, doubles and singles, and in baseball this afternoon. The baseball game as Prof. E.M. Belles, director of Oread Training School, has arranged to have the players matched in size, ability, age, skill, and general physical development. The baseball team under coach Allen Cochran is composed of: Mike Pennock, catcher; Erwin Branson, pitcher; Robert Ardrey; and Dwight Cooper, third baseman; and Dwight Woodsey, third base; Donald Dooley, Archie Mills, and Karl Kuglin in the field, and Berry Senne will play short stop. He also will handle Hagen Tusten, will be substitutes. The teams will leave Lawrence at 1 p.m. and play in Kansas City at 3:20; they will make the trip by auto, Oread Training School will be represented in tennis by Toreese Ormond and Miton Sorums is the coach in tennis. Return games in both tennis and baseball will be played in Lawrence Friday, May 22. Sport Shots Every Kansas man hit but Hulteen Either the Haskell hurlers were ineffective or the changed line-up in the Kansas team caused the Jayhawkers to knock the pill all over the Indian diamond. We did not have a solid play was just fast and the felding as efficient as before the change. --- Jack Handley, the sophomore first baseman who played his first game for Kansas yesterday, impressed the fans as a clever player. "Bone" bit erratic at the bat but hit fielding the first base he were not to be criticized. Harris, the Indian second baseman, by his high jumping and fast running, robbed the Jayhawker in the first inning. In the first inning the Haskell player ran nearly to the first base line to get the throw, but he jumped high into the air to take Smith's Bye. In the first immin, with Itaqua on first, and Bishop at bat Lecibe, ampire, seemingly called four bails on Shell and T. Cuckoo back by the ampire. Whether Bishop was a bit hat about it or not—on the next half he hit a low—in the third he hit the feet of Lebee who did some fancy stepping getting out of the way. Bert Iorga, who many believe plays as fine a game as any player on the team, turns two. The same goes to two hits, two runs and three runs out from five times at bat. Carrie Smith knocked out one into expected home run, a long one into center field that almost hit her in the south end of the field. Kansas farm have been watching Smith with his stance at the fence to hit them, hitting them to the fence in practice. The rivalry between Nebraska and Kansas is still as strong as ever, no matter what position they play. They are 10 points behind, with their team three points behind, Faytinger of Nebraska threw the javelin 178 feet and 4 inches into the air, so that the outcome depended on the mile relay. Because his winning throw he was in third place and had not surpassed it. The athletic activity for this week has just been started with the track meet and tennis match Monday and the baseball game yesterday. Friday and Saturday, the Aggies here, and Friday and Saturday the baseball team plays its second series with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. To finish the well-felt sport week the annual team and the Tigers will be held here at the stadium. Beta Theta Pi took the lead in the opening round of the men's intramural track meet last night with a tote of 38 points. It was second place in the standings with 38 points, while Phil Delta Theta ranked fifth and third respectively. closely Beta Tau tugged 27½ times. Intramurals Other organization and points gathered are: Phi Pi Si 26, Tau Delta Tau 26, Triangle 23, Delta Chi 28, Hough club 18, Phi Gamma Delta 18, Pi Uplaion 17, Kayahws 15, Delta Kaiwa 15, Delta Sigma 14, Alpha 14, Delta Sigma 13, Sigma Phi Epsilon 13, Sigma Nu 11, Alpha Tau Omega 6, Ata Kappa Pi 3. --- —K. H. No contests were held today but competition will be recruited tomorrow to fill the vacant yard dash, discus throw, and the 440-yard relay (each man) into the stadium. Results yesterday are as follows: 220-yard dash: Individual Graves, Delta Tau Dual, 24.4 sec. delta run: Individual Graves, Delta Tau Dual, team average 24.4 seconds (Graves, Newman, Davis); second, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; third, Delta Tau Pi; fourth, Sierra. 120-yard low hurdles: Individual winner, Harrington, Sigma Alpha Upsilon, time 14.7 seconds; team winner, Pi Delta Theta, team average, 10.6 (Weaver, Shepherd, Bantley); seoul winner, third, Delta Chi fourth, Tau Delta, Tau Delta Maddy relay. Won by Beta Theta Pi (Bair, Newlin, Beinard, Sharp); second Phi Delta Theta; third Phi Bi fourth. Tau Theta. Time, 3 minutes **Spot put:** Individual winner, Schmidt; Kahyacks, distance 38 feet 11 inches; team winner, Sigma Alpha Iota; team winner, Syracuse; 48 inches, Hamilton, Harrington; Barkley; second, Phi Pi; third, Beta; fourth, Theta Tau. Javelin throw: Individuallength, Falcon, diplon, distance. 610 feet 12 inches; won by Beta, team average. 129 feet 3 inches (O'Neil, Beard, Bared); second, Sigma Tau; Fourth, Phi Gamma Delta. Eighty-three women have been chosen from the various intramural teams to participate in interclass baseball. A new rule of W.A.A. states that no woman is allowed to play for the team she has played in the intramural games. Those chosen are: Gambai Md. jump! Individual win, Baird, Bait, distance, 21 feet; team winner, Beta, team average, 29 feet (Baird, Austin, Criterion, Alpha Epiphon, third, Della Upsalion, tie, Pi Beta Theta and Tau Ta) *Sphonerace*; Irwin, Tubbs, Beogart, Wilhelmy, Bit, Sturtevant, Learned, McDonald, Douglas, Armringt, Hutchina, Hallett, A. Davin, E. Moxley, Moore, C. President: Baker, Dodge, Rufi Walker, Hartzler, Hunter, Himshaw, Gregg Grinsted, Eldie, Clainl, Carter, Wheeler, Wall-Me, Jiggins, Higgins The Compooplit club won the only playground ball match with the Kentucky Colonels yesterday 6 to 5 by winning in the sixth innning. Senior; Moon, Taylor, Peach, Orch; Sutton, White, Lawdison, D. Rushbon, C. Davis, Stiebel, Bridethental, M. Allen, Saugenfield, Nuzum. Captains will be elected and positions assigned at the first meeting which will be held Friday at 4:30. All who must present should be present then or see Ms. Howey. Junior Parkinson, H. Lawson, Bishop, Davidson, hornbuckle, Bryan, Biley, Sharp, Curry, Fritz, Fritz, Bertam, King, Butler, Burt, Bateman, Untergraf, Varan Games will be played May 18, 20, 25 100 W.A.A. points will be given for participating in five innings. WHEREVER college men pause to load their pipes you'll see the familiar blue tin of Edgeworth! He gambled away everything—but won love. A Love Drama of Gay Vienna aptuin Gamma Delta and P.D.Q. will play each other in the finals which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. men everywhere responded to the appeal of pipes—packed with cool, slow-burning Edgeworth steel that would warm your self. Taste its rich natural savior that is enhanced in mind with a distinctive eleventh process. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Gamma Phi Beta in the semi-finals of women's intramural baseball yesterday, with a score of 28 to 15. Hutchins and Men- tacy were the latters for Alpha Gamma Delta and Larrajer and Foch for Gamma Phi Beta. You will find Edgeworth at your nearest tobacco shop 156 the tm. Or, for generous sample ads, interview with Van 100, 824 St. Richmond, Va. 100 824 St. Richmond, Va. California to New Haven .the FAVORITE pipe tobacco of college men is- Kansas is almost certain to win the Big Six tennis championship this year. The only match to mar the record of the Jayhawks remains the only remaining team that Kansas has not met this year is the Kansas Angels, and as they have been defeated in all their matches so far this season, the team must score a clean sweep of all six duals. Another game was played between P.D. Q, and Dedra Zeta which P.D. Q, won 3-0. Dedra Zeta made sure Lawson were the battery for P.D. Q while Taylor and Butcher were battery EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO At California, at Yale, at William and Cornell . . . in America's leading college universities you take the Elegant Elegans. You smoke tobacco the college man. 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