47 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1931 PAGE POUR Kansas Net Men Defeat Nebraska by Score of 4-2 Weather Hampers Players as Jayhawks Continue Winning Tennis Season MAY GET BIG SIX TITLE Continuing their victorious season that promises a Big Six championship, the Kansas tennis team yesterday afternoon defeated Kentucky by a 4 to 2. The entire match was played under adverse weather conditions, and the play of both teams was probably slower than the previous rain that fell during the match. The single matches were featured in several instances by unusually large scores in the matches of Maximilian Prost and Michael Kohlschreiber, and Alli-Sherman. The final double match was not completed because of the lateness and unusual length of the innings. Junior Coen Wins In the opening singles match between junior Coen, number one ranking Kawasak player, a good example was set by the champion in his defeat of Robert Nebraksa's best, score of 6-1; 6-0. The left-hander won against playoff game of ten-under was unquestionably outclassed from the very outset. Many Overtime Matches The only singles match to be won by Nebraska was taken by Mahood from George Presner. 6-3; 9-11; 7-5. The second set of this match was the first of the overtime contends, and was a well-corned victory by Proser. George Hurd, after a long set, succeeded in defeating the Nobreakman cameron, in straight sets by a score of 6-1. He then won against the all-time sets, and in the first set, at no time was the winner certain, although consistency in net work went for in his first three sets. Doubles Not Completed In the final singles match, the climax of the overtime contest was rescheduled when George Alred finally defeated Sherman, 19-17 in the first match, won both games with All-Star co-reigning as vistor with the scors at 19-17, 2:6-8. Although there was some question at first as to whether or not the doubles matches would be played, it was finally decided to do so. He later made sure that hour made the completion of the last doubles match impossible. Coen and Passer had little trouble with their Nebraska opponents in the straight sets. 6-0, 6-1. The match battled in completion was that which paired George Hurd and Douglas Scott against the tankers who were winners of the one set 6-2. This final set was not completed until 7:15 PM, but Hammond and Hawkys had already cinched the victory for the day, however, and further play was unnecessary to decide the winner. Old Courts Used To Play Aggies Friday The matches were not played on the new courts which had been the scene of the Oklahoma-Kansas game, and made these courts useless and necessitated the use of the courts south of the stadium. A small number of tests although the track meet and the unpleasant weather played important parts in keeping the large crowd relaxed. National League This evening over the Cornhuskers greatly strengthens the hold on a Big East team that is already men now have, and the remaining three games of the season should cause the team to go up. The Kansas Aggie contest postponed from last week has definitively been seen for this Friday afternoon, and a return match with the Angels is scheduled. The Aggies will be 19. The only other home contest will be with Missouri on May 23. The Aggies have yet to win a Big Six match and should expect a double trouble in the Friday contest. Yesterday's Results R H Pittsburgh 4 10 Brooklyn 5 8 St. Louis 1 7 Philadelphia 2 5 Cincinnati at Boston, rain. Chicago at New York, rain. American Association American Association St. Paul 5 10 Toledo 2 4 Kansas City at Indianapolis, rain Columbus at Minneapolis, rain. Louisville at Milwaukee, rain. American League American League Washington 14 18 Detroit 4 11 Philadelphia at St. Louis (wet grounds). New York at Chicago, rain. Boston at Cleveland, cold. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. Intramurals --the second upset occurred when Raymond Flick, star of sophomore hound Murray Hale, scored a triumph number-tie loss from Nebraska, in the 120-yard high jump. Larson won the event in his sophomore year in the season, but a last spring lost to Bob Hagen, Iowa State hurdler who set a new record of 14.5 seconds in his 86-kilometer time in 1.7 seconds. The women's teams have been chosen to represent their class in tennis doubles. They are designated as first and second. The teams for the freshmen class and fifth are André and Edie, and Hunter, second team; sophomore class; Lawson and Tabbis, first, and Duff and Lightburn, second; junior class; Lawson and Lawmon, first; and Taylor and Reed, second, class; White and Reed, first, and Taylor and Stefel, second. The first round, to be played off Tuesday. May 12 is between Lawson-Tubbs against Evett-Ruthrop. Lawson-Lawson opposes. Duff-Light-bum and Byn-Franz joining with Taylor-Stieler. The second round, to be played by Monday. War is a tie in the Lawson-Warren vs. Lawson-Warren; Day Lighthurn vs. Taylor-Steele; Lawson-Thurley vs. White-Hreed, and Edie Turon vs. Blyer. The last round, to be played by Monday. May 31. William Hough vs. Lawson-Wright, Lawson vs. Lawson-Lawson; Edie-Hunter vs. Taylor Stirling, and Byern-Fruits vs. Duff Lincoln will be given in each of these games and the class having the most points at the end of the third round will be the winner. The fourth round of women's intraural tennis must be played off by day 18, Miss Ruth Hoover announced oday. Fortrests were in order in intramurain baseball yesterday. In the only game that was played, Cosmosopolitan club defeated Huntington Beach 7-1. The Chi games was postponed; Delta Sigma Pi fortrested to Kayashaw club, Alpha Kappa Pi fortrested to Theta Tau Pi, Puition XII to Punishment Delta forrested to Tec Upsilon. Second Kansas-Haskell Game This Afternoon Fisher Is Eligible; Cooley for Jayhawks, Sell for Indians Kansas and Haskell began the second baseball game of the year between the two teams, and the official test is being played on the Haskell field and Doctor Lieber, of Des Moines. Huskell announced its battery this morning as Sell and Askil. Sell has never faced the Kanaas batters before, but he has hurled some good games this year, an achievement for a catcher game. Asky is the regular catcher for the Indians. Fisher Is Eligible Some good news for the Kansai fallowers was released this morning with three new juniors, his first baseman, obligate. He has returned to his Editorial II class and was designated a starter. With the return of Fisher to the lineup, Captain Tom C. Bishop will have a chance to tie out the new season. David Baldwin will be in center field, Gee Price in left field, Carney Smith on center left and Fletcher first base, and Trombell behind the bat. This now lineup will probably give the team better hitting power and maybe it will bring about a more nunnery infield. To Manhattan Friday Captain Bishop announced a change in his pitching selection for the game that included his first year, will do the hurling for the Kansan sumo. He has pitched only at Kansan since he joined with his arm at the first of the season. In first start this season, he achieved Kansan's ages 8 to 4. The team will work out tomorrow and Thursday against the freshmen at Manhattan where they meet the Kansas Aggies in the second season between the two teams. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mast. DR, H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 295 Read the Kansan want-ads A. G. BELLER Printing Engraving Binding, Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies, Stationery Well Dressed Students A. G. ALRICH R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. 736 Mass. Street Cornhuskers Take Dual Track Meet by Winning Relay Tennis Rackets and Tennis Balls Sickel, Kansas Stirl Star Makes Most Points in 67-64 Score at Stadium MISSOURI MEET NEXT After 13 of the 15 events had been run off Kansas lead the Corinthians 60 to 32. Up until the first and third places but on the last heaven, Fayinger, Nebraska spear thrower showed the second place. In Browny, Joseph Bryan, Kansas javelin artist. Had the Jayhawkers won first and third in that event Kansas would have By winning the mile relay, the University of Nebraska won the annual dual track meet from the University of Kansas that year. The score averaged a score of 67 to 64. The Jayhawks lead all the way until the last race was completed. They beat the Chiefs and a fairly strong wind prevented any records to be broken; yet, considering conditions, good times were made in all the dashes, hardies, and the half Kansas got away to a flying start by placing one in the 195-yard dash and another in the 195-foot dash, broke the tape in 10 seconds flat, followed closely by his teammate, Jesse. Kansas Starts in Lead Southern of Kansas and True of Nebraska staged one of the best races of the afternoon when they fought for the tape in the mid-air. He jumped and held the lead until the last 100 yards. Just after the two had passed the curve at the point end of the tape, he began sprinting and, as he attempted to pass the Jayhawker, he found himself only holding his legs. That moment that minute and finished in a dead heat. Several 1 pts. occurred in yesterday's meet. The first happened when R. Siekler broke the tape in the 229-yard dash, ahead of Joe Klmer. Siekler is usually a favorite in the 100 but has sidelined Klmer to the tape in Several Upsets in Meet Keeler's Book Store 910 Mass Phone 33 In only one event there was a clean sweep by either of the two schools. Heson, Tomson, and Gray, all of Nebraska, finished one last game. He, who was rated at Nebraska's third man in that event, won first with a lead of 22 feet 2 inches but was separated from the second player who tied for second places by 1 inch. where they will defend the title gained last year in the Big Six conference (the two biggest teams are doped to fight it out for the championship in the coming confer- Besides the mile run two other events resulted in ties. In the high jump, Black and Coffman of Kansas and Jackson of Minnesota each secured 3 feet 9 inches; Coffman and Truthblood, both of Kansas shared honors in the pole vault, while Bell and McKenzie each secured the same event. Sport fans will be able to see the Kansas tracksters in action the last time this season that they match athletes with the University of Missouri in the annual dual meet. The following week- Several Ties Occur Ralph Stekel, Kansas sprinting ace, was high point man in the meet with 10 points, winning the 100 and 220 yard dabes. FUL-VUE The Beautiful Frame in Pink Gold John C. Grover was the referee and starter. Judges of the finish were: John C. Grover, Wheatley Dr. Raymond Moore, Ebert Ward, L. D. Hughes, and Charles Radcliff. Timers were: W. O. Hamilton, F. A. Donald, D. Donald, and the T. H. Azmzen. The summary of the meet is as follows: Sickel High Point Man Optometrist 911 Mass. inum: Sweiler (K) and True Mile run: Swellier (K) and True (N) tied for first, Nuerberger (N) third; time, 4 minutes, 492 seconds (B) Nuerberger (B) first 100-yard dash: Sickel, (K) first; Klauer, (K) second; Smutney, (N) third; time, 10 seconds flat. 128-yard, high hurdles. Flick, (K) first; Lamson, (N) second; Kite, (K) third; time, 15.7 seconds. third; time; 4 hour; 220-yard dash: Sickel, (K) first; Klaner, (K) second; Smutney, (N) third; time. 22.6 seconds third; time, 50.0 seconds 440-yard dash: Ostergard, (N) first; Beardside, (K) second; England, (N) third; time, 50.0 seconds Two-mile run. Nuerberger, (N) first. Stuver, (K) second. Morrow, (N) 220-yard low hurdles. Grubley, (K) first. Smitruw, (N) second. Kite, (K) 890-yard run. England (N) first, Bondick, N (second). England (K) first, Bondick, N (second). 3.5 seconds. Sput hit. Rhea (N) first; Foy (K) second. Rat (N) third; distance, 49 seconds. tef; men Discus; Eenhart, (N) first; Blae Walter, Walten, (K) third; d wardness 150 feet $6'_{4}$ inches; laylin, flyin; Faytinger, (N) first; dove, men Pole wauit; Coffman, (K) and True- blood, (K) tied for first; Bell, (N) and Mathis, (N) tied for third; height, 11 set 6 inches. Broad jump: Hoge, (N) fir (1) and Gray, (2) fir. Mile relay: Nebraska, first; Donald, second; Lew, time; 3, 18.5, 26.5 seconds. shade: 180 ft, (K) Coffman, (K) High Jump: Black, (K) Coffman, (K) ad jackson, (N) all tied for first; eight. 5 feet 9/4 inches. Huskers and Sooner to Meet Armatia and Williams will be Nebraska batteries in the night game with Young and Watson slated to take the call for the Oklahoma team. Bryan, (K) second; Coffman, (K) third, distance. 178 feet. 4 inches. FORMER HASKELL FOOTBALL STAR KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Derwan, Okla. May 12–(U)—Henry J. Wilson, former Southeast college and Haskell football player, was killed early today when his automobiles overturned Today wison, a World war veteran, played on the famous Haskell team from 1912 to 1914 and was mentioned as an all-american player. Writers Club of Columbia University has just published an anthology of "unwanted" prose. DICKINSON —with— Sylvia Sidney Time and Prices The marks you get at the end of the term are often determined at your breakfast! 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