/ PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1861 Oklahoma Netmen Bow to Jayhawks in Big Six Match Led by Coen Kansas Whipt Last Year Champions by Decisive 5-1 Score O'LEARY ONLY LOSER By a decisive victory over the Big Six defending tennis champions from Oklahoma yesterday afternoon, the team won its first outing in assuring their supporters of bringing that championship to Kansas this season. Before an enthusiastic crowd of students and faculty, the boys from Oklahoma, including the Hawks onlaught by a score of 1 to 5. In games three and four, respectively, Prosser won in straight sets, 4-6, 3-1; and Hurd similarly doubled Thomas, 5-6, 3-1. Two Ted O'Leary failed to hit his usual strike,扣击 Hastings, 6-0, 6-2; and Thomas, 6-0, 6-2, the afternoon between Junior Coen and Davis, number one ranking players in the league, teammates defeat by a 6-3, 4-1 win. Prosser Downs Bennett Both doubles matches went three sets before the local teams subdued the other team. In the third set took two straight sets after losing the first, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. In the spectacular match of the day's work, however, the second set Seth won their third set to win the match by a score of 6-2, 3-6, 6-6. The final set in this contest at one time stood 5-1 for In Prosser's victory over Captain Bennett, the winner's effective use of the far corners and close backside shots was the only thing he hand continually. As the set neared the end, the Oklahoma's service became more dangerous, however, gained his victory by hard, consistent playing rather than from any possible aid from his opponents' weakness. In the Hurd-Thomas match, the Jay-hawker proved himself full master of the situation from the first game on Thursday, when he matched this match alone speaks for the steady, consistent game put up by the winner. Ted O'Leary, receiving the only defender in the game, denounced that he was not ready. Ted has been out only the last two or three days, and his last year's showing is up to a tight round into shape for later matches. Doubles Match Close In the feature match of the afternoon, Junior Coen had little trouble in defeating Davis, Oklahoma City after a close play and an expensive to the play of the international star, and before the match was over, Davis was ready for an appreciation of some "real" network. After losing the first set of the Co-Presser, Davis-Hastings match, the opponent won a third set and game to win the next two sets by deciser score. This match was one of the most intense matches in the tournament and several times drew the approval of the spectators with fast, sparkling service. Bleachers Collapse The other doubles match was pulled out of the fire late in the third set by the Kansas team, Hurd-Scott, when the game-score stood 5-1 against them. After winning the first set, the Jay-ers seemed to let down in their play. Early in the afternoon, a bit of impromptu excitement occurred when part of the temporary bleachers collapsed. No one was injured. With a continued type of play displayed yesterday, the Jayhawkers should have little trouble with the Kansas Agies who come here for a match Friday. The Agies have met the Oklahoma team and lent. Varsity Field Tryouts Held Will Determine Entries for Dual Meet at Nebraska Tryouts for the high jump and disuse are being held today and tomorrow to determine entries in these events for the Nebraska dual meet. According to Coach Hamilton final entries for the team will be known until the end of the week. Athletes under consideration for the varsity place in the high jump are Gilbert, Paul Crockett, Murray Hedge, Clyde Fooffman, and Frankie. Some contestants in the discus are Earl Walton, Jay Shroyer, Earl Foy, Kurt Reison. Grand Jury Returns Indictments Fort Scott, May 7—(UP)-Thirty-two, indwents were returned by a grand jury in the federal district court here late yesterday. Persons named in the indwents were made public because the accused persons were not yet in custody. Calling Cards for Commencement 75c per 100 If you mention the Kansan Dale Print Shop 1027 Mass. Sigma Alpha Mu has a clear title to the championship of division 3 of intramural playground ball by winning five games in four, and the division of the division having lost two or more games. Division three is the first of the four divisions to decide a champion Intramurals Sigma Alpha Mu defended Delta SigmaLambda Bdm by a score of 21 to 11, while Sigma Nu, then contended against it and was defeated by Acacia, which resulted in its losing chance of a tie for the championship Sigma Nu had lost only one game up to Only three games were played yesterday. The Kentucky Colonels ran away 23 to their opponents 1; Phi Pai and Delta SigmaLambda won 23 to their opponents 1; Phi Pai and Delta SigmaLambda won 23 to their opponents 1; Phi Pai's favor, 3 to 5; Delta SigmaLambda won its game with Phi Kappa, score 16 to 10. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Alpha Delta Pi in intramural baseball yesterday with a score of 35 to 29. Hutchins and Mendoza were battery for Alpha Gamma Delta while Rull and Boegwart were battery for Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Chi Omega was defeated by the Rutgers team's score of 32 to 24. Peach and Larrabreau for Gamma Phi Beta and Tubbs and Hullett were battery for Alpha Chi Omega. Delta Zeta defeated Chi Omega with a score of 37 to 28. Anderson and Taylor were battery for Delta Zeta. Games are to be played this afternoon by Alpha Omni Pion v. alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Phi Beta v. kappa Chipma vs. Chi Omega v.Wakala hall. There will be no women's track practice Saturday because of W.A.A. play day. The next practice will be Tuesday at 4:30. Sooners Bringing Strong Team on Northern Trip Players on Oklahoma Nine Have Exceptional Records Norman, —(Special) —Three exceptional fielders grace the roster of the Sooner Team coach Coach Lawrence Worthington for "big Six" games with Kansas at Lawrence Friday and Saturday and with Nebraska at Lincoln Monday and Saturday. Captain Glen Cannon, of Stroud, the club's veteran pitcher, has handled 18 fielding chances without error already in the league. Oklahoma City has accepted 78 chances with but one bobble. Short-stop Pete O'Neill has but two in 27 chances. Besides having proved himself the best fielder pitching Oklahoma has had in year's Captain Cameron Effect. In the 24 innings he has worked this year, he has permitted two earned runs he has issued but two basses on balls. He has issued but two basses on balls. The club's demon hitter in the five games played so far is Johnie May, of Oakland. The club's demon hitter May is hitting an even 200, and leads the team to a hot start in the chained hitter and is tied with Coconut "Bus" Mills for the most extra base hits and with Smith Watkins for the most runs. The club has shown itself a bit weak in team hitting with its mark of .238 The Beautiful Frame in Pink Gold FUL-VUE Optometrist 911 Mass. Good pastries add the last fine touch to any meal, and if they are Brinkman's pastries compliments are in order. Let us fill your order. Housemothers like to be Complimented Shattered Kansas Squad to Face Sooner Invasion Kraemer, With Creditable Hurling Record, May Open Series Brinkman's With only one more day of practice remaining before the series with Oklahoma, Captain Tom C. Bishop is having a hard time in rounding his new record. Bakery Phone 501 816 Mass. With Paul Fisher out of the play, Captain Bishop will probably shift Carney Sarne to center field and put Charles Brennesen back at his old position at left base, but play at first base and is rapidly fitting into the team's play. Tomorrow afternoon the Jayhawker nine will face the strongest team in the league and players in the reserves are undefeated in league play and have just concluded a series with the highest score in the league. The first game 4 to 3 and taking the second by a score of 11 to 0. The team will be weakened considerably by all the changes this week in its hitting power which has been increased. The player will twice the play will be about the same. In yesterday's practice a practice game was held with G. A. Cooley pitching for the regulars and Floyd Prichard doing the hunting for the sub-player in Bishop hit a long home run that sailed over the center fielder's head. Arlyn Kraemer will probably draw the opening assignment tomorrow afternoon. He has turned in three well-pitched games, two against a one-run margin, one against a one-run margin and the other by a two-run margin. Practice this afternoon will consist of a long basting practice, and probabilities played. The variety will begin playing as soon as seen as the yearlings get organized. Yesterday's Results American League New York H 10 Washington H 13 Philadelphia 10 18 Boosten 3 11 Detroit 9 11 Chicago 4 3 Cleveland at St. Louis, cold. Brooklyn 1 4 New York 1 5 Philadelphia 3 4 Boston 1 7 St. Louis 6 16 Pittsburgh 5 12 Alumnus Wins Promotion (thirteen innings) Indianapolis at Minneapolis, cold. Louisville at St. Paul, cold. Columbus at Milwaukee, rain. American Association Kansas City 9 10 Toledo 3 6 First Honor Student Appointed Vice President of Phillips Company Paul Endacott, B.S.72, manager of the Philasage division of the Philhires company at Detroit was appointed to the position of president of the company last month. He was graduated as a civil engineer, and was the first Kansas honor student, a member of Tau Beta Pi, a brother of Theta Tau, all honorary orientations. He became associated with the Philips Petroleum company immediately after graduation. He first did survey work and later, in 1986, he is enclosed in standardization work. When in the University, Endacott was an outstanding athlete. He was a member of the varsity team of 1923, as well as of the all-Missouri valley team of 1924. He played for the all-time modern quintet by Doctor Naismith, and all-American guard by Delfrance barnue with him. BEAUX ART DESIGN EXHIBITS NOW ON DISPLAY AT MARVIN A traveling exhibit of student projects submitted to the Beaux Art Institute of Design is now on display on the third floor of Marvin. These designs are displayed in and are submitted by schools that follow the Beaux Art Institute designing course. The course is not followed at the University, and are from Idaho. 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