A PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1931 Tennis Team Will Open Season at K. U. Tomorrow Coen to Lead Jawhaykein in Effort to Wrest Conference Title From Sooners TED O'LEARY TO PLAY Tennis enthusiasts of the campus will have their first chance to see the 1831 Oklahoma tomorrow afternoon in one of the most important matches on the court. Oklahoma will present title-holder of the Big Six and present a real threat to repeat this According to Coach W. R. Smith, however, the recent showings made by the Jayhawks at Missouri and Iowa State were quite satisfactory, and they were witnessed by an enthusiastic crowd of 2,000, and at Ames, Athletic Director Metcalf stated that the crowd was double the number ever before assembled there for a ten-year period. "Quite naturally the national and international reputation of Junior Coen provided a gate attraction," Coach Smith declared. "In the Missouri field house in particular, he played a big role that won the applauses of a hostile crowd." Matches at 3:20 p.m. The matches with Oklahoma are scheduled to start at 3:20, following two games between Oklahoma and the third and fourth players. To accommodate the crowd that this immediate seating facilities will be provided by the erection of temporary liceachers at Match of Importance Announcement is made of the addition of Ted O'Leary to the squad. It was previously declared that, owing to O'Leary's desire to devote time it would be difficult for him to squaddle this year. This addition, it is believed, will be a much needed help in furthering Kanas' chance of winning the Big Six tennis champion. The match tomorrow is of great importance and will probably play a large part in finally determining the outfit for the final game. Last year, both the Kansas and Oklahoma teams went through the season undefeated, and in the championship game, both teams won the title as champion. Both teams have played two matches so far this season. Oklahoma has defeated Missouri and Arizona, and defeated Iowa State. Oklahoma and defeatado Iowa State. Three letter men have returned to the Kansas队 team for this season and are expected to prove Smith's hopes are high for a Big Six championship. "We are still in the championship, with Oklahoma tomorrow," he said. "Unfavorable weather and lack of indoor courts have hampered the teams, so these are rapidly rounding into form." K-Agregs Are Next The next match following the one tomorrow will be here with the Kansas Agregs on Friday afternoon. Oklahoma Wins Close Game Student activity tickets will admit to the matches. The probable order of the matches being played tomorrow will be: Junior Coen, first; Ted O'Leary, second; Leonard Presser, third; and either George Alfred or George Hourd, fourth. George Alford or George Hourd and Proof Hard, Hart and Scott. Error in Tenth Inning Costs Aggie First Defeat of Season Opposite Auker in the hurling duel was Captain Glenn Cannon, who allowed three less hits than the Angie pitcher, but did not scatter them as It took an error, a stolen base, and a single in the tenth inning to defeat Glemm Auker, star Kansas Agile pitcher, who has not been defeated in Big Ten games. The Big Ten runner was victor over the Angels by a score of 4 to 3. The winning run was scored in the tenth when Captain Feoberg of the Agies dropped the ball on a backhand. May then stall second and score on a single by Smith Watkins, sophomore left. May then stall fourth and score on Prepumt. The score by innings Kansas Aggies 001 101 000 0—3 8 4 Oklahoma 110 000 010 1—11 1% RHE Batteries: Kansas Aggles, Anker and Schrader; Oklahoma, Cannon and Watson. Wild Ducks Are Tame Meadow—Medean County state lake is harboring thousands of wild ducks so tame that rowboats p rush into the water, causing them to merely rise from the water and settle down again around the skiffs. It appears that these aquatic creatures need to nest and eat at the lake. Farmers To Hold Wheat Minneapolis—One hundred and fifty farmers, representing 11 Kansas counties and parts of Colorado, voted in favor of a ban on harvesting up to 60 days after harvest time in order to obtain $1 a bushel for it and not to plant if that price is not reached before harvest. Iread the Kansan Want Ads Intramurals Alpha Xi Delta was defeated in intramural baseball yesterday by Alpha Gamma Delta with a score of 62 to 10. The battery for Alpha Gamma Delta was Hutchins and Mendosa. Bishop wereockets were battery for Alpha Xi Delta. Pi Beta Phi defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma with a score of 20 to 14. Battery for Pi Beta Pi was Schmidt and Mize, and Adams and Dodge for Kappa Kappa. P. D. QEDEST I.W.W. with a score of 30 to 19. H. Lawson and M. Lawson were battery for P.D.Q. and Baker and Walker for I.W.W. Diamond 3 was the scene of a hard fought battle yesterday between Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi. The game went on for over an hour, with Kappa Sigma beat down their neighbors with a final score of 8 to 7. Results of other games were not available. Delta Tau Tie 8, Deltas Ti 7, Theria Tau 12, Kayhawks 8, Phi Pi 9, Sigma Pi Epsilon 3, Delta Sigma 3, Alpha 3, Delta Sigma Lambda 18, Acacia 11. Only two games are scheduled for tomorrow, diamond 1, Sigma Pi Epsilon 4, Delta Sigma 4, Alpha 4, Kappa vs. Delta Sigma Lambda. Weight Men in Top Form for Dual Meet, May 11 Foy, Bryan, Coffman a Walton to compete With Huskers Under the tutelage of Coach Brutus Hamilton the shot putters and the javelin and disuse throwers are able to provide plenty of competition for the Husker weight men in the dual track meet. The Kansas campus Monday, May 11. At the beginning of the season, prospects in the weight events appeared very dim with Thorniell. Ward went to the team and lost to the team. With the start of the indoor season, Ormond was grown for the shot and disc, but again ill luck seemed to weaken the weight department; for Beach leaf, asphalt to go to work. With but little time left, Coach Hamlin again resumed efforts to build up the weight earned from the knockout last Saturday in the dual met with the Kansas Angels in which Kansas weight men seceded 17-10. For the third game, Javain and discus events. Foy took a first in the shot, Bryan and Coffman Walton and Foy second and third in the final. While Nebraska will undoubtedly be much stronger in the weight events than the Aggies, Jayhawkers in these events will undoubtedly be more successful. They might see service in the Husker meet are Riesen, Ross, Shrover and Baker. Yesterday's Results National League R H Cincinnati 1 6 Chicago 12 13 Philadelphia 3 3 Boston 4 8 New York 6 12 Brooklyn 6 6 (only three games scheduled) Chicago 3 9 Detroit 9 8 Washington 7 9 New York 3 11 Boston 7 15 Philadelphia 5 10 Cleveland 1 9 St. Louis 3 5 American League American Association Kansas City 2 3 5 Toledo 10 (ten innings) Louisville . 5 13 St. Paul . 13 Columbus 12 14 Milwaukee 12 12 Indianapolis 8 11 Minneapolis 9 18 WORLD PROHIBITION IS SEEN BY PRESIDENT OF MISSIONS Salt Lake City, Uah. (UP)—Three and one-half years of travel throughout the United States, Dr. John A Widmore directed Dr. John A Widmore that the old world is moving steadily towards Doctor Widtsoe is president of the European mission of the L.D.S. (Mormon) church. FUL-VUE Bishop Changes Players for Games With Sooners Shifts in Lineup Made to Strengthen Infield and Batting Captain Tom C. B. Bishop began this week's baseball practice by shifting four men to new positions and benching another. With this new lineup practicing all week he expects to have more success. Face Oakland in the same Friday. George Trombol regular left fielder was shifted from left field to the position behind the bat. Gene Price, right fielder, has been doing Trombol's fieldball. Carney Smith, who has been doing all the catching for this year was being benched by Rasmussen being benched. The other shift was to put Paul Fisher, regular first baseman, in center field and put a newcomer at the first base position. The new man to break in the lineup is Jack Handley, who will be the new first baseman. There is also a general shakeup in the lineup and for added batting power. Yesterday the squad worked for two hours spending the time in battling enemy fire from his barroners on the squad, first battling against Robert Ross and then G. A. The rest of the week will be spent in perfecting the play of the new combination and to get as much batting practice as possible. Philadelphia—(UIP) —Judges who play the stock market are poor judges. At least this is the opinion of one of the largest court. “When judges commence playing the stock market, trouble usually follows.” He said that, in the morning paper and sees his stocks have taken an awful wallah, he is worried about his losses. TROUBLE FOLLOWS JUDGES WHO PLAY STOCK MARKET Hotel Landmark to Be Destroyed Mineral Point, Wis. (Wis)—The Tewa- rk hotel, known as the "Mineral Point," was a landmark for almost 100 years has been demolished. When Grant was a landlabor, it was also frequently visited at the Torrilla. Want Ads --it's developed this year. Hugh Blesx is that man and he has won the shot付 that year. He was also Ohio Relays on consecutive week ends. His best mark, wrist of all time, was 64.5 feet with fifty feet. WANTED to rent: Furnished house for this summer, or year-end. Seen here: Bellas at Bacteriology Department during lunches or 901th in lunations. —177 LOST: Bulova wrist watch in Fowler Shops last Friday. Finder please call 1617. Reward. —174 Calling The outcome of Wednesday's tennis meet with Oklahoma will go far toward determining the Big Six tennis champion for this year. yesterday The Sooners deflected the Neumann netmen by a win of 4 to 2 for their second season win. The Oklahoma team has the advantage over the other teams in that it can practice much earlier than the other teams. On the other hand, withCanvas on its own courts and alone at the singles matches and possibly a doubles winner with Leonard Prosser, the outcome will be very close. Workmen have been putting in many hours each day trying to get the new variety courts into action on the HILL just south of the west stadium. They are made of clay and in the opinion of W. Beavers, will be among the best in the state. A call has been issued from the athletic office for all freshmen interested in baseball to report at the men's gymnastics team. The official sound will be under direction of Forrest Cox, who has assisted the football staff all during the spring grid practice. From last year's freshman baseball squad, Captain Tom C. Bishop was to pick three starters for this year's nine. The graduates from the freshman ranks are Gene Price, outfielder Carney Carner, catcher, and Arlyn Krauss, captain. When the Nebraska trackmen come here next Monday, the fans will be treated to one of the best shot put art- Sport Shots --it's developed this year. Hugh Blesx is that man and he has won the shot付 that year. He was also Ohio Relays on consecutive week ends. 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