PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSELY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 50, 1931 IT Kansas Ball Team to Meet Missouri in Next Two Tilts Jayhawkers at Bottom of Conference Standings After Losses to Aggies KRAEMER MAY START After dropping two straight games to the Kansas Aggies on the local diamond Monday and Tuesday of this season, the team will attempt to break into the win column tomorrow when it engages the University of Missouri nine in the first of two game series on the local district; another game will be played Saturday. Although it has not been decided which game will count in the conference play, it remains clear that tomorrow's content will be counted. The new ruling in the conference-aligned game would have to count in the conference standings Kansas and Missouri have already made a deal with the winner, which necessitates that only one contest here count in the Big Six Kraemer Shows Un Well The Jayhawkers are at the bottom of the Big Six stands at present due to two set backs at the hands of Miss Piawakar and the other two teams are leading in the race. The Kansas play in the Agile series was far from satisfactory, the fielders were nervous because that kept the pitchers in a hole most of the time. The work of Kraemer and other players encouraged to most of the fans. With a little better support, he would have won. Rain May Postpone Games Although Captain Bubap has not stated who he would start tomorrow, it probably will be Kraemer. This left-hander has shown considerable stuff in the games that he has pitched this year, having pitched the only game that overhauled this year, an 8-3 victory over Haskell in the first start of the season. Rain and bad weather which has harassed the Kansan in their work-ground, led to games with the Haskell Indians and the Missouri Tigers, may again intercede tomorrow. A light rain this week will probably showers for tomorrow may cause the postponement of the first game, in which both teams are part of a double header Saturday. Cyclones Make Best Showing in Re lays Since 1927 Iowa Track Season Good Ames, Iowa, April 30—Making the best showing of any big Six school at the Drake Relays, with two first place teams in the records, Coach Bob Simpson's Iowa State college track team concluded one of its most successful seasons of re-enactment. Only once has an Iowa State team made a better showing during the replay. Coach Simpson's men won the medley and mile relays at Illinois and the midwest championships, Rice, Kansas and Drake relays. During the 1927 season the Cyclones, runners-up from the national, published a world's record in the medley at Drake and an intercontinental relay win. The list of achievements of this year's relay teams includes the winning of a medal in the women's Texas and Rise; the two-mile championship at Rice, and the two-mile mile record. The team placed second in the four-mile relay at both Kansas and Texas, and the Kansas meet under the world's record to finish behind the University of Illinois. Yesterday's Results American Association Columbus 3 8 Kansas City 5 10 Indianapolis 5 9 St. Paul 6 14 (ten innings) Louisville 6 8 Minneapolis 3 7 Toledo 6 8 Milwaukee 1 11 American League St. Louis 0 0 Cleveland 9 13 Detroit 0 7 Chicago 3 5 New York 5 11 Washington 9 10 Philadelphia at Boston, no game, rain National League Pittsburgh 1 4 St. Louis 7 12 Chicago 3 7 Cincinnati 1 11 Boston at Philadelphia, no game, rain. Brooklyn at New York, no game, rain Send the Kanaan home Send the Kansan home Tennis Team to Missouri Meet With Iowa State Saturday Follow Tomorrow's Matches Couch W. R. Smith and five members of the Jayhawk tennis team will leave early tomorrow morning on a trip to Florida to watch matches with Miami and Iowa State. According to Couch Smith, the singles matches between third and fourth ranking players at Missouri will be played Friday afternoon, while the Brewer field house will be used by the players and players ranking first and second Friday night. The same line-ups will be used against Iowa State Saturday, with the exception, perhaps, of a change in one singles match. Nothing definite, howsoever, has been announced. As previously announced, Coen and Presser will form one doubles team, the other consisting of Hard and Scott. The two teams will be the other trip team member on the trip. New Formation Included in Yesterday's Practice To Determine Possibilities of Novel Plays for Next Year With spring practice in football nearing an end, yesterday afternoon was spent in continuation of formation practice about the new spread formation. Work on passing and end plays featured the light workout, with the regiment running through the practice and Borello continued their beakwell work for the Red team. Borello spent much of his time on the throwing end and ended with a nice move to mine the speed of the new end plays. Hill and Heitman remained with the Blou team in perfecting the backfield and end work there. No scrimpage practice was held, although at the final workout today a heavy scrimpage is on the program. Hargins helps to determine the success of the new formation and decide which players will be substitutes for use when fall workouts begin. Anderson Loses to Pacino Boston Champion Defeats Haskell Boxer in A. A. U. Quarter Finals "Dex" Anderson, Haskell Indian, was from the national amateur boxing champion he lost a close decision to Joe Pace of Boston the junior national champion Anderson who won the right to compete in the national tourney by fighting his way to the Missouri Valley A. A. championship held in Kansas City earlier this month, had reached the quarterfinal when he was defeated by Pain Joel Moehl is the only Missouri Valley entrant still in the tournament after yesterday's fights. Moehl entered the semi-finals by knocking out Bishop Hart, a rugby from Philadelphia who was in training from the Valley who lost today after reaching the quarter finals are Jerry Jeikins and Bruce Jeffrays. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, A.T.O. Sigma Nu, and the Kentucky women winners in men's intra- plastic play. S.P.E won from the Sigma Alph's 15 to 14. Mose nominees for A.T.O. Sigma Nu, Chi 9 to 5, and the Kentucky Colonels handed Theta Tau a 5 to 2 defeat. Sigma Nu was a postponed game from Pi U. 8. Delta Chi and Alpha Kappa Pi won by forfeit, respectively from Pi K A. and Phi Chi. The complete schedule for tomorrow is (as follows): Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Theta Phi Delta, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Phi Chi Diamond, 2 Hugh club vs. Theta Tau diamond, 3 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta, diamond 4 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta SigmaLambda, 5 Phi Upsilon vs. Delta SigmaLambda, diamond 6 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Pi diamond, 7 Phi Kappa Pi diamonds, 8 Kappa Sigma vs. Alpha Tau Omega, diamond 9 Phi Kappa Pi diamonds, 10 Kappa Coluens diamonds, 10 Washington — (UP) - Native fishermen of Petite Gonave Island, off the coast of Haiti, have a unique method of catching great lizards which infect the region. HAITI FISHERMEN DISCOVER NEW USE FOR DEMON RU Alpha Chi Omega defeated Pi Beta乒 with a score of 8 to 22. Battery for Alpha Chi Omega was Toba and Schmidt were Schwinn; battery for Pi Beta乒. "They said they could be captured," says the report of Alexander Wetmore just published by the Smithsonian institution, "by putting run in rock hollow, and giving iganas would drink it, making it an easy matter to catch and handle them." Alpha Delba Pi beak Alpha Omicron Pearson during an in-person baseball game. They were the batting team and Rufi were the battery for Alpha Delta Pi and Varan and Orr were the battery for Delta Pi. There will be one game tomorrow between the Independents and IWWA. The winner is Kappa Xi Delta vs Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Pi Beta. Books for Your Summer Reading The participants in the women's intramural tennis singles have been announced and the games must be played without interruptions. The matches are: Lawson, P.D.Q; vs Hedges, Alpha Omicron Pi; Bishop, Alpha Xi Delta II; Dodge, Kappa Capra II; Alpha Delta II; Kappa Capra II; Alpha Delta II; Lawson, Pi; Bishop, Alpha Chiomega II; Beepart, Alpha Delta Pi; Chiomega II; Beepart, Alpha Delta Pi; Persident, Rusbion, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, Pi; D Lawrence, Alpha Gamma Delta II; Davis, 3 for $1.00 They have been culled from our rental library to make for new books that are constantly being added. Friday - Saturday Buy them now and send them home THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Massachusetts Intramurals One More Day! Positively Ends Friday Shows 3 - 7 - 9 No Advance in Prices HELD OVER CRACKED NUTS --in WOOLSEY DOROTHY LEE - EDNA MAY OLIVER WHEELER Cartoon - Novelty - Travelogue - Variety - News Saturday with "SOLDIERS AND WOMEN" Aileen Pringle - Grant Withers Defeat Oklahoma City The Haskell Indians pounded the offerings of Davis, Oklahoma City. They took the first pitch in the third and two in the fifth to give the Oklahoma nine its first defeat of the city. Indians Give First Defeat in Baseball to Southern Team The Oklahoma team, which had not basted defeat until yesterday, holds as its head coach the city, the only one the Wildcats lost on their spring tour. They made their first start in the center fielder, and Ingram, catcher, Hendriks of Haskell just got a home Sport Shots Score by innings: Okla. City U. 010 000 010-2 6 65 Haskell 004 020 00x-610 0 Score by innings: RHE Batteries - Oklahoma City University; Davis and Ingram; Haskell, Tineyuyah and Ashv. --the Best Brake Service Kansas athletes face a busy week, beginning tomorrow. Athletic contests are scheduled with Missouri and Kansas State. The tennis *tem* swam into action for the first time this season Friday night in Columbia. The matches will be played at night in the Brewer field because of Kia Munoz's chances for taking the Big six crown in this sport look bright. The Jayhawker nine meets the Missouri baseball team tomorrow on the field. The game will be played Saturday, providing rain not anticipated. Saturday the track goes to Manhattan for a dual meet with the Aggies. Coach Hamilton's tracksters have shown up well in the relay carnivals this spring. They will be one of the leading teams for the Big Six crown race next month. At present, Kerasu is the Big Six outdoor champion. Spring football practice ends this afternoon. Coach Hargis and his staff have been drilling the candidates for the past six weeks, teaching them the fundamentals of the game so that they can be ready for the start of the season next fall. With the drawing to a close of the athletic year approaching, the Jay-hawker athletes have more than hold their breath as the rest of the teams in the conference. Opportunities Await Glass Drake Relay 'Century' Winner to Compete in Four More Meets Stillwater, Okla. – (Special) Four more opportunities this season to set a new record in the 100-yard dash fescue Pectorum Glass II, Eet Oklahoma A, and ___ Demand TEST DRIVE IN FOR Firestone Standardized BRAKE SERVICE FREE Corrects Standardized SPEED with SAFETY Permits FAULTY BRAKES Call 1300 M. college sophomore who last Sat- turation at the University of Michigan, dash ones, Eddie Tolan, the Michigan University Negro, and Paul Swift, Washington State star, in the Drake repre- sentation. First will come the Agagies' duel meet with Oakland University, to be held in Sacramento, mined; probably in the week of May 9 to 16. Next will be the Missouri Valley game, which will begin on June 2 and 23. The valley games will end the regular season, but Glass will be entered in the national tournament, and the national A.A.U. at Lincoln, July 3 and 4. Although his time of 9.27 at Drake University was not very successful year, especially the 9.5 made twice in the Texas races. Glass had the disastrous Toth and Swift at Des Moines. Say hello to SPRING its just down the highway . . . meet in a train Wide coach bus. 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