PAGE FOUR 2. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. APRIL 28.1931 K-Aggies Out-Hit Jayhawk Batters to Win Game 4-3 Peterson Scores Winning Run on Bishop's Error, Bunt by Auker and Single KANSAS PLAY RAGGED Timely hitting couple with Kansas muzzleball came to come from behind for 4 to 3 victory yesterday in the first of the two game series on the local dia This was the championship game of the series and gives the Aggies two wins and one loss in the conference as well as the count of four games being played with the Aggies, only yesterday's game will count in the conference standings. One of the games in the series at Montreal would be the championship battle between the two teams. Today's game will not affect the conference standing of either team, as it is not a championship game. The Jayhawkers took an early lead by scoring one run in the first inning and two in the second, only to have the Aggies tie the score in the seventh and then win by eightth in the ninth, who ultimately scored once in the second and the fifth innings. Becomes Pitchers Battle The game started out rather slowly with both Auker and Krauter having missed the ball. The ball settled down to a pitcher's duel with the honors even after. Auker allowed the ball, but Krauter followed. Carter, first man up for the Angels in the first, opened with a single, went to second on Schrader's infield grounded on which no play was made, and a man named Tiggs berg lifted a high飞 to Bert Tiga in right field, which was taken for an out Carter tried to score from third after the catch, but Tiga's peg to the plate was good for the out, retiring him. Nigro fanned for the third out of the man. Price opened the Kansas half of the inning and was safe at first on an error. Bremerenie walked. Price going to third, where he was with an infield hit, which he beat out. Price scored on Tromboldi's hard hit ball to short. Bremerenie and Fife got through, then Bremerenie threw out. Bishop hit to Anker who threw him out at first and Bremerenie was caught off third on the play by second, then third through him, to retire the side. Auker Hits Three Bagger Fier opened for the Aggies in the second with a triple, but Prentup and Peterson were both thrown on an infield hits. Anker helped to win his own pitch. Peterson pitched a sacrifice center field, which Price mistjudged and let him by for a three base hit, scoring Fier. Kraemer seemed to lose control and walked Morgan and Carr. Peterson struck Schrader hit an easy grounder to Fishin at first for the final out of the inning. The Jayhawkers came back in their half of the timing to smoother twice after two men were out. Smith singled and went to second when Fierer erased it from the scoreboard. Smith home and scored on Nigel's error in fencing Price's hit. From this point on the Jayhawks made only two more hits off of Auken to put them up by 3-1. They slow balls with a *change of pace* to buffle the Kansas batters. The Angels scored twice and two hits and one run in the fifth and scored again in the seventh on Nigro Peterson Scores Winning Run In the eighth they pushed across the winning run when the Joyhawkier infield went to pieces, committing three hits for eight. He also gave Captain Bishop's over throw of first, went to second on Aukeer's bunt and sent it back. He got to second and Carter was safe at first on Hulteen's error. Morgan was not able to keep up, so he went to second when Hulteen again let the ball get away from him. Schrader and Forsberg went to Hogs in right field to end the inning. The play of both teams was good in spite of the Kansas relapse in the eighth inning. Both Kraemer and Auker pitched good ball. Yesterday's Results American Association R H Milwaukee 4 7 Louisville 6 8 All other games postponed. American League 18 11 New York 8 15 Washington 9 20 All other games postponed. National League R H Pittsburgh 5 8 St. Louis 9 8 Boston 2 6 Philadelphia 0 4 Glen 5 8 York 6 12 Chicago at Cincinnati, no game, cole weather. 33 3 5 27 11 Read the Kansan Want Ads Kansas State AB R H PO 4 A Kansas, ss 4 1 0 4 1 Schrad, c 5 0 0 6 0 Forberg, b 1 1 0 6 0 Finer, l 3 1 2 2 0 Finer, l 3 1 1 2 0 Prentup, b 5 0 1 0 2 Peterson, 3b 5 1 0 1 2 Peterson, 3b 5 1 0 1 2 Morgan, rf 4 1 1 1 0 Morgan, rf 4 1 1 1 0 Total 36 4 7 27 13 **Kansas U** AB R B PO A B Price, fc 4 1 0 0 0 1 Bishop, 2b 2 0 0 0 1 Pfeiffer, bf 4 1 1 0 0 1 Trombolb, if 4 0 0 3 0 0 Bishop, ss 3 0 0 0 1 Hutteen, 2b 4 0 0 1 1 Ionga 4 0 2 3 1 0 Smith, c 4 1 1 9 0 0 Kraemer, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 x Falk 1 0 0 0 0 0 xx Frank 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total x batted for Kraemer in ninth. xx ran for Hatton in ninth. Score by innings: R H E Kansas State 010 010 110-1 4 -7 Kansas U 120 000 000-3 5 6 Summary Three-base hits, Fier, Nier, double plays, Inga to Smith, Auker to Forbern to Preintin to Schrader; stolen bases on balls of off, Kraemer 6, off Aker 3; Struck out by Kraemer 7, by Aker 3; hit by pitched球, by Kraemer 8, base on balls of off, Kansas State 10, Kansas U 6, Impire, Steve O'Rourke, St. Marys Red Team Makes Long Gains Using Spread Play New Type Formation Used Kicking, Punting and Passing A long drill was held by the footbait squad yesterday on new playtins provided by the MCG. Hargis also gave the men a few new pass plays from the new formation on Friday. After the regular setting up exercises a drill was held on punting with Elmer Schaake doing most of the punting and all the ends taking turns going down on the pants. A regular line was drawn across the field and the men tried to rush the kicker. Schaake was getting fairly long distances on his punts. On the new formation with the ends about three or four yards out from the tackle, a quick kick play would be most effective. If the player helps the deception of the play as a kick, pass or running play can be run without changing the positions of any man. Yesterday's work on the new system consisted of actual sermism with the help of a number of players. Phil Borrello was working on the passing end of the plays and was getting better. On the running end of the plays Freek Black and Schaanke were making some long games against each other. Jock plays. The plays from the new formation are not running with perfect timing as some of the men are just learning the assign- By the end of the week Coach Harvig will have a good idea of the positions he'll play and he will promote the Blues that they will carry to the hall all the time in the scrimmage Haskell to Play Tomorrow Undefecated Oklahoma City Team to Meet Indians Here The Haskell Indiana baseball team will meet the Oklahoma City University nine tomorrow afternoon on May 3 at 3:15. No admission will be charged. Oklahoma City University is reported to have the fastest college baseball team in the nation, the Sooners and the Aggie teams. It is the only team to take a victory from Oklahoma State in a long spring tour of the southern college teams, and so far this season is Tineyauy will start the game. He is the Haskell pitcher who worked against Kansas in the Haskell-Kansas game two weeks ago. Haskell has a fast team this year under the direction of "Egg Ward, who has the Braves hustle his Kansas Aces, co-holders of the Big Six title last year with the Oklahoma Sooners. L. E Bribe of Still College, Des Moines." Coach H. W. Hargis, head football coach, has accepted an invitation to speak before the Metro club of Kunjong, where he attended at 12:30 in the Hotel Mushibsch. HARGISS ACCEPTS INVITATION TO SPEAK BEFORE K. C. CLU Couch Haircuts in company with Mike Getto of the coaching staff, will go to the church, and Mike will speak to men's class at the Episcopal church at a dinner at the Ottawa Speaking of the future of Oxford University, Sir Michael Saddler. Master of Philosophy, was able to decline in the number of undergraduates, and said that Oxford ought to turn its attention to making greater students from Britain and abroad. Positions on Team Being Determined in Tennis Tryouts Coen Chosen First Ranking Man on Squad; Four Others Vying for Bertns Troyeans were held this afternoon to determine the second, third, and fourth teams in the league, ranked ranking of number one man on this year's team goes to junior Coen,印第安纳斯. MEET TIGERS FRIDAY The other man to team up with Scott depends on the results of the singles outcome today. With five men on the team, one man will be used for singles only and this will leave him fresher than he was when he started. The more he loves to duel twice also, one doubles combinations for this year's team were chosen by Coach W. R. Smith after last night's practice. Coen will team up with Leonard Prosser, letterman, for one combination, and the other team will be组合。and the Black Scott, sophomore, and either George Oldrich or George Alfred, both lettermen. After the Missouri match the Kansas netmen will go to Annes to meet the Iowa team. After the Cyclones, 2 Little is known of the strength of the Cyclones but they will probably give Kansas a good fight after the Jay Hawks have played a hard match the The first match for Kansas is next Friday with the Missouri netmen. Missouri was defeated five matches to one and had won two of its defending Big Six champions. This does not show the true strength of the Tiger men as they have been hand-capped the same as he did the previous season. Sooners had been practicing for many weeks. Last year Kansas finished second in the Big Six race after going undefeated all season until they met Oklahoma for the NCAA title. In the fall of 2014, the year. This year with the addition of Coen and three lettermen to represent the team, title prospects are Intramurals --with DOROTHY LEE And a Mall Cost of Five Days —added— Cartoon — Novelty — Variety Travelogue — News Thursday — Friday The Widow from Chicago The two games played yesterday by the women's basketball team, were very Gamma Beta Phi and the Pi Beta Phi rehired Gamma Beta Phi. Batteries for Pi Beta Phi was Sutton and Schmidt battery for Gamma Beta Phi. Peech Alpha Gamma Delta won from Alpha Omega Pi with a score 12 to 9. Battery for Alpha Gamma Delta won from Alpha Omega Pi. The battery was Parkinson and Ore. Games to be played tonight will be between Corbishall and Independents at 4:30. Sigma Kappa vs Chi Omega at 6:15. Delta Zeta vs Sigma Kappa at 6:15. Games to be played tomorrow afternoon will be at 4:30. Those scheduled are Alpha Omega Pi vs. Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Xi Delta vs. Pi Beta. All women wishing to try out for the class teams for the tennis doubles tournament, may sign up with their partners, on the bulletin board in the Robinson gymnasium. All names should be printed in blue, day, Miss Hoover announced today. The regular trick practices will begin Saturday with all the classes meeting at 5:20 a.m. This year the plan is to meet the students at the same time. There will be two times a week until the meets start, when those interested may practice. The weekly meetings will be on Sat's 8:30 a.m. and on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. This year a ruling has been passed that all contestants must have attended four practices before the track meet in which they are participating, is held. Track classes in the physical education department may be counted as these practices. Only four faculty women attended the weekly swimming class last night in Robinson gymnasium. This class is conducted by Elizabetha Sherbon. There are weekly meetings every Monday and Thursday on the faculty who wish to swim. ONLY FOUR ATTEND WEEKLY FACULTY SWIMMING CLASS Miss Sherborn said today she was anxious to have other women attend the class, and unless the number increased, would have to be discontinued. Jayhawker Track Men Point to K-Aggie Meet State Rivals to Clash There Saturday; University Favored Favored With the weathen jix evidently lifted, the track team has resumed practice for the series of dual meets remaining to be run off before the Big Six meet. The first on the schedule is with the team, which will be Saturday to be staged at Manhattan. The K.U. team went into a slight jump last week at the Rangers' relays, and they did not expect to be Relays and couldn't be expected to come back up in a week. However, in a recent game against the Arizona schools, Kamas uphold her share of he records. The entire menu was slow to arrive. The weight and distance events are tosses with both schools depending on the location. The event will announce the exact entry hat after elimination tryouts to be held the following day. From past performances in relays this spring, advance depe gives Kansas an edge in the sprint events in the season. The first in the 440-yd relay at Drake, second in the 880 yard relay and Flick placed third in the high hurdles while the second team pawns to complete the scoring. The Angies played in two events, Ulrich tied for third in the high jump and Leeington placed fourth in the javelin. The team replayed with the relay team, they re-injured his leg in the Kansas Relays, is slowly getting back into shape. Whether he will compete in the meet Saturday will be determined. Business Trend Upward Pratt-Business is on the upward trend in Rock Island circles. Active industry professionals point to increased work for the coming months. 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George had an off day in both the field and at the Bert "Pineapple" Itoga played a leading role for the Jahwahkers yesterday. Besides getting two of the five hits collected by Kanas, "Pineapple" stole a ball from Bert to cut down a runner at home. Carter, lead-off man in the first for the Aggies, had singled. Schrader advanced him on a fielders choice through to Fenton. Fenton sent a long fly to Itoga in right field which Bert took for the out. Carter tried t score after the catch, but was doubled by Kane as he went to Smith's the plate was perfect. --it just down the highway . . . meet it in a Pickwick Grey-Hound windows reveals April highways in all their spender- by bus, the one traveler that you should thrill of spring. A small crowd witnessed the game which was the championship game of the season. Another play was played this afternoon, but it will not affect the conference standing of either team. Krauner pitched a nice game for the Jayhawks and with a little more support the contest would have gone into extra innings. The Kansas southpaw burder had his offerings breaking nicely on both ends of the plate, walking six of the visitors. He also retired seven of the Ames via the strike-out route. Alex Nigro drew his usual round of "boos" each time he came to bat with the exception of the first inning. The defense spotted a spotted Alexun until after he had batted. -R. W. Say hello to SPRING Kansas City $ 0.95 Columbia $ 1.95 St Louis $ 1.95 Omaha $ 5.95 Des Moines $ 7.00 Topanga $ 4.90 Denver $ 13.50 THE GREATER DICKINSON SAVE MONEY Marlene Dietrich in "DISHONORED" UNION BUS DEPOT 643 Massachusetts Phone 363 with Starting Thursday- Coming Monday— Tonite - Tomorrow— Harry Carey - Edwina Booth Duncan Reynaldo PICKWICK GREYHOUND LINES with "TRADER HORN" Elliott Nugent - Jean Arthur Betty Compson - Tully Marshall "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS" Breaking All Records! 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The public junior colleges are maintained by the cities of Arkansas City, Coffeyville, El Dorado, Fort Scott, Garden City, Hastings, Garden City, Jola, Kanaan City, Parsons. The private institutions are: Central College, McPherson; Highland College, Highland; Paola College, Paola; Heaton College, Hesston; St. Mary's College, Leavenworth; and Mt. St. Scholastica,杏胸寺. The school is attached to their curricula. and next year will be classed as four- year institutions. The following table shows growth in number of schools and enrollment in the two classes of junior colleges:
Public No.Enrol.Private No.Enrol.
1924-2524103711038
1924-2577053165
1924-25811415176
1926-27811966318
1926-27812796318
1926-271012906346
1929-301017476328
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