A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1931 Postpone Series of Baseball Tilts Because of Rain Dates for University and Oklahoma to Play Is Delayed by Full Schedules TIGERS UPSET BIG SIX Continued rains caused the postponement of the double-header between the Oklahoma and Kansas baseball teams. Since the Oklahoma team is going to Nebraska for games the first of the week and Kansas on this week, no agreement has been reached on possible dates for the games. Tuesday the Jayhawkers will try to play the game with Haskell which was postponed near the first of the season. The only Kusane who played in the game were the Indians in the first game of the year. They will try to duplicate their win with Arlyn Krane doing the hurling as he was too defended the Indians in the first game. The surprise of the standings of the teams to date is the fact that Missouri is in second place. The Tigers have is well balanced team although they were not expected to be in the fight for the title. They are the best hurers in Wagner and Love who have trained in some fine games this season. and Friday and Saturday, May 15 and 16 the Kansas队 will journey to Manhattan to meet the Kansas Angels in the first series teams this year. In the first series the Jahawkers lost both games although only one game counted in the Big Sis The Big Six baseball race is taking co- the shape that was expected at the game, where both teams are leading the league by virtue of its two victories over the Aggies. The Sooners have had a hard time getting any of the scheduled games played because of bad weather. Another upset was the drop the Kansas Aggies took from second to fourth in the regular season last year with Oklahoma and were expected to give the Sooners a battle for third place. The top-ball winner of this championship this season will be better determined after the Oklahoma and Kentucky games. The standings of the teams; W L Pet Oklahoma 2 0 1.000 Missouri 2 1 1.000 Iowa State 2 1 1.000 Kansas State 2 1 1.000 Nebraska 0 2 .000 Kansas 0 3 .000 --standing men so that it is anyone's race. --standing men so that it is anyone's race. Intramurals Entries for men's intramural track meet to be held Tuesday and Thursday of this week will close tomorrow at noon. The meet will start at 1:30 All of the teams participating in women in intramural baseball were divided into four groups and the winner was to determine the winner of each group. The results were: Semi-finals in women's intramural baseball will be played Tuesday at 6.15. Games are to be played by Alpha Gamma Delta vs. gamma Pii Beta, but the results will be announced. Group I Won Losst Gamma Phi Beta 3 0 Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 1 Alpha Chi Omega 1 2 Alpha Chi Omega 1 2 Group 2 Won Loss Alpha Gamma Delta 3 0 Alpha Delta 2 1 Alpha Pi Delta 1 2 Alpha Pi Pi 2 3 Omicron Pi 3 0 Group 3 Won Lost P.D.Q 3 1 I. W. J 1 1 Independents 1 2 Cornish hall 0 2 Group 4 Won Lost Della Zea 3 0 Sigma Kappa 1 1 Chi Omega 1 2 Watkins ball 1 2 Send the Daily Kansan home. Freshman Baseball Starts Twenty Men Report to Coach Forrest Cox. This Week Twenty men reported for freshman baseball this week. They are taking daily workout out for freshmen. The former baseball play this year. After the men have been working out for a while they will begin regular games against the variety Those signed up so far are as follows: Frank Johnson, James Terry and Kent Nufer, Kansas City; Arthur Borks, Baskettish; Cawker City; Ben Mains, Wichita; Frank Sramke, Beardside, Kenneth White,贝里莱; Dick D'Neal, Topeka, Leyman Petey, Hyland, Washington; Abdul Hyland, Washington; Arthur Ludwick, Lawrence, J. M. Campbell, Williams-town; Allen Bower, Iving; Ronald Meyer, Jeffrey; Dallas and Dallan Clark, Bartlesville, Okla.; Howard Hoewen, Green River, Wyo. Tennis Team Will Meet Cornhuskers Tomorrow Kansas Has Edge Over Nebraska in Fourth Big Six Match The Kansas tennis team is scheduled to play its fourth Big Six match tomorrow with the Nebraska netmen. The tennis courts are in poor condition as a result of the continued rains, but the court will be in shape in time for the match. Kansas, by virtue of its win over Oklahoma, is in first place in the Big Six tennis standings. The match with Nebraska will decide the race as the Kansas team is almost certain of a win over the Kansas Aggie. The record for the Kansas team is the tie with Missouri, which came more or less as an upset. Nebraksa's only league match to dat, is a loss to Oklahoma last week. The match was very close, the final score being 4 to 2. Kansas has defeated Oregon in five of 5 to 1, which was the Jayhawks' edge on the Corkhunkers. Coach W. R. Smith now has six men from which to pick his team. Junior Coen, Jel O'Leary, George Allred, Leonard Prosser, George Hunt, and Brian Doyle will be placed on the team. Coen, Prosser, Hurd, and Alred will probably be used in the singles matches, with Coen, and Proser as one doubles team. The other The match with the Kansas Aggies, which was supposed to be played last Friday, has been scheduled for this Friday. The Aggies have lost all of their matches this year and the Kansas team should have no trouble in de- DYNAMITE EXPLOSION KILLS TWO, INJURES NINE OTHERS Las Vegas, New, May 9—(UP)—Two men were near death today and nine others were injured badly as a result of an unexpected exploding of dynamite. Toms of the rock showered down upon a crew of the six companies incorporated, at work at the Colorado River camp, when the blast was set off List of Officials in Husker-Kansas Track Tilt Named NEBRASKA IS FAVORED Grover to Act as Referred and Timer; Naismith to Be Judge of Finish John C. Grover, prominent Kansas City attorney and football official, who was referee and starter at the Kansas Relays, will again act in that capacity for the dual meet between the Kansas and Nebraska team trucks to the game by the athletic office yesterday morning in the list of officials for the meet. Dr. James Nailanwill will be the chief judge of the fighter for the most. Dr. Michael A. Barr, Woostermeyer, Dr. Raymond Wheeler, Hughes, Dr. Raymond Moore, and W. O. Hamilton is listed as the head timer and he will be will assisted by W. H. Dietz, Frank McDonald, the Rev, T. H. Arsnman, Bert Nash. Dr. J. Mott is the head judge of the field events. The judges for the shot put and discus are James Bausch, K. K Larder, and Jon Stern. The judges for the high jump are J. Wheeler, C. V. Kent, E. R. Eibel, and Clay Swainton. For the pole vault and broad jump the judges are Joe Ulm, Mike McCoy, and Tom This dual meet with the Cornhuskers is creating a great deal of interest because of the bearing it will have to toward picking the next Big Six track champions in Iowa. The team's dual meet this week which resulted in a tie score of 83% The Kansas athletes will make a strong bid for the dashes with Sickle and Klauer making good time every day in the playoffs. The game is a real battle with Gridley and Flick for Kansas battles against Lamson, Smutney, and Petz. Nobraska is slated to take the bread jump with Gray as the leading entrant although Coffman is expected. In the weight events the Cornhuskers are sure of a first place in the shot put with Blese, one of the lead men in the country, in the Olympics. A real battle is expected in the pole vault with Dean Nobaka and Coffin Dufour, who both sat suited in Coffan winning first at the indoor meet. The gymnasium teams have any outstanding men so that it is anyone's race. FUL-VUE The Beautiful Frame in Pink Gold You might be going like the devil, or you might be parked on a dark road late at night, but what would you do if you had a flat? Optometrist 911 Mass. 11th & Mass Rankin's Drug Store Don't swear in the dark when you can have a full equipped Beta flashlight for only 59c, regular $1.25 value. The larger size comes at 79c. 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Tomorrow and Tuesday Fraser Theater At 8 p.m. Admission 50 cents Enterprise Tickets Admit Call K.U.64 TWO BIG SPORT EVENTS KANSAS v. s. NEBRASKA Dual Track Meet Student Athletic Books Admit Tomarrow, May 11 3:30 p.m. Dual Tennis Matches Single Admission 50c Good for Both Meets