UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1931 K. U. Meets Aggies on Local Diamond in 2-Game Series Kansas Will Try to Offset Loss to Missouri by Victory in Today's Tilt PITCHING STAFF WEAK Kansas and Kansas State opened the home season of Big Six baseball play for the locals this afternoon and they will follow with another game tomorrow. The two games will be titled for last season with Oklahoma, but are not rated as strong this year. The Jayhawks have played two games so far this season, winning the opening game of the season from Haskell on the second weekend. They also defense game to Missouri last week. Kansas is rather an unknown contender this year, having a hustling team under the direction of Capt T C Beers. The coaching staff itself a potent factor in determining the winner this year. The Jayhawks have a well-rounded team with the exception of the pitching staff, which is weak, having only one letterman among its players. Two New Hurlers Kraemer, a sophomore, turned in a nine game against Haskell to win by an 8 to 3 score, but was batted from the box in the Missouri game in the third innning. Ross, another newcomer to the hurling ranks, took up the role of pitcher for Haskell, only Coley, the only letter pitcher, has an yet not entered the game. F, F. C. Allen, director of athletics announced this morning that the national intercollegiate Code of sportsmanship is going to be updated possibly this year. All "ruzzing" and "mud throwing" would be stopped, a least as far as the players were con- vinced. To Improve Snortsmanship In the past it has been rather difficult to obtain umpires to officiate collegiate games. The usual rule is that the unsportmanlike manner in which they have been treated by players an This season, the athletic director and coaches of the Big Six have agree to discourage as much as possible the Kansas players. Doctor Allen has announced that the Kansas players will follow sportsmanship, including the touch of professionalism that has been creeping into the college game and has asked that the spectators d The game started at 3:30, with Steve O'Rourke officiating. American Association Yesterday's Results R H Kansas City 12 Indianapolis 8 Kansas City 3 Indianapolis 4 Kansas City 6 Minneapolis 6 15 Toledo 5 12 St Paul 21 26 Columbus 9 11 Milwaukee 4 8 Louisville 7 10 St. Louis at Cleveland, no game, rain Philadelphia at Boston, no game, rain New York 7 13 Washington 9 11 Detroit 8 11 Chicago 4 3 National League Pittsburgh 1 6 St. Louis 0 4 Chicago 3 13 Cincinnati 1 6 Boston at New York, no game. rain Philadelphia at Brooklyn, no game rain. Read the Kansan Want Ads Star Sophomore Clyde Coffman, star Sophomore track man, who is considered a good prospect for the 1932 Olympic, was one of the sterling performers for Kansas at Drake. The team had twice second in the pole vault, and also a member of both the 440-yard and the 880-yard relay teams, which took first and second, respectively. Intramurals --industries is approximately 5.28 percent. above the level of industrial employment for the nation. The second round of the women's tennis tournament must be played off by tomorrow at 6 p.m., according to Miss Rihoe Houthe. The following have not been played, and they will have to be forfeited if not completed: Division II: Corvina, Alpha XI Delta, vs. Duff, P.O.4; the winner of Brevi- nal vs. Martin vs. Lawson IV, Delta Pi, vs. Grinstead, independent; Lawson Pi, vs. Hamlin, Alpha Gamma Delt- ha Thai vs. Chi Omega, vs. Contrad. Delta Zeta. Division I: Stoneback, Alpha Gammi Delta, vs. Hedges, Alpha Omicron I Montgomery, Delta Zeta, vs. Dodge Kappa Kappa Gamma, Everett, P.D.Q. vs. Meltrite, Xi Delta; Lear Kappa, vs. Hannes, Alpha X Delta. Division III. White, Alpha Delta Pi, vs. Bagby, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Tubba, Alpha Chi Oreola, vs. Van Cleave, Kappa Kappa Gamma; McHerry, McHerry, Independent; Davis, P.D.Q., vs. Douglas, Independent; Wilhelmey, Kappa Kappa Gamma; vs. Gallahain, Alpha Gamma Gamma; vs. Signa Kappa, vs. Bynn, P.D.Q. Division IV: Grever, Kappa, Kappa Gamma, vs. Gaels, Alpha Gamma Delta Davidson, P.D.Q., Fink, Chi Omega, the winner of Stareck v. Brandt, v. McCoy, and Stout, Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. McCoy, Alpha Chi Omega. Indispensable Member of Football Squad Trails Faithfully After Team Tamron afternoon at 4:30 there will be a meeting of all women interested in spring track meet. At this time there will be election of captains for the four varsity teams, as well as in the different events, and the records made last year have been posted on the gymnasium bulletin board, in preparation for the meets to be hold next Each class will be able to enter eight contestants in the events this year. Only the four highest will be counted. In order to qualify, the teachers of the meets, also must have been to four practices before the meet. Jane Byrn. The teachers are meeting a Saturday morning at 9:30. There will be two women's baseball games at 4:30 this afternoon. Alpha Omega Pt. vs Alpha Gamma Delta, and Gamma Phi Pt. vs Biota Phi Pt. Games will begin at 8 a.m. all at Alpha dependents vs. Corbin hall, and Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa. Frank Dixon, alas "Strings," alas "Big Al" has been a follower of Kansas football history for the past 20 years and expects to be a Kansas booster for more many years to come. Dixon is one of the top general helpers all rolled into one. Announcement comes from the men's intramural office that second round matches for all tournaments must be held by Thursday, April 30. 1921 Dixon is the Negro man who has been employed by the school for the football teams and the belongings of the football teams. He has enslave all the trips with the football team to bring the biggest thrilla was to Philadelphia last fall for the Pennsylvania The coaches tell the story of "Strings" impression of New York. While the team was stationed at Philadelphia he decided to take his first trip to the city, where he even attended evening after practice and returned the next morning. When asked about his hit he replied, "There also a lot of people on them there streets over all," and I asked him why. All I want to do is go back and tells the people that he was in New York. "Strings," was given this nickname by Ad Lindsey, present football coach of the UCLA Bruins, who was coaching here. When asked the reason for this nickname he shrugged his shoulders and said, "That what he used to call is called Sig Alph." Another nickname of "Sig Alph" can naturally as he has been house boy at the Sigma Alpha Epalon house for the "Strings" has not missed a practice session since he was given the job with the strings. He always appears always present at practice and during the spring he has water ready all during practice. In practice he followed the practice when it was raining he followed the plays and kept one of the drums on until it was ready to be put into play when the ball being used became too soggy and No greater tribute can be paid "Strings" than what each member of the coaching staff thinks of him. They tell us how much we would do without him "known Spring Football Nears End Spring football candidates started their final week of practice this afternoon. Practice has run over a period of about two months but with this week of workouts it will mean about six weeks of practice. Coach H. Wargiss originally planned. New Formations Will Be Stressed by Coaches in Final Drills This week's practice will be devoted work on the new balanced line and spike shapes. We'll introduce them and then introduced last week and the men are learning their assignments for the new lines. The last day of this year's spruce football practice will be used for a game, and the team will be Blues in order for Coach Hughes to decide whether he will use the new equipment. Herling Talk Moved Ahead League for Industrial Democracy Speaker Substituting for Paul Porter The lecture by Herling浑, re- treatise of the League of the Battle of Terni has been given to the Club for Socialist Studia at 8 this evening it was put forward to Mr. Herling spoke this morning to various classes throughout the University, including the importance he had an appointment in Kansas City which necessitated his visit. His present tour, on which he has been visiting colleges and universities, included a trip to Oklahoma and took him through Texas and Oklahoma, and will lead him back to New York via St. Louis. He is taking the job of the principal, and he too is been indooped to make the lecture tour which he had planned for this summer. He has been in Lawrence since Friday. New York, April 27 — (UP) - Babe Ruth, baseball's most colorful figure, was back home today. Ruth, who was injured Thursday came home in a wheel chair yesterday, after he had been released from a Boston hospital. He was held at a hospital for weeks before he will be able to rejoin his teammates. BABE RUTH TO REJOIN TEAM AFTER BRIEF REST AT HOME Kansas City, April 27—(UP) Jesse Moore and his team came here on day to South Bend, Ind., where he is to succeed the new Notre Dame Knockout as coach of the Notre Dame Lions. HARPER ON WAY TO ASSUME NOTRE DAME COACHING POST INDUSTRY DATA SINCE 1928 MADE BY UNIVERSITY BUREAU KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Employment Situation in Kansas City 5.28 Over National Level; More Women Working Refrigerators The bureau of business research at the University recently issued the first employment index of Kansas City, Kan. This index is based on data from co-operating industries over the period from October, 1828, to March, 1861. This index, conducted by the Bureau of Statistics, was made at the request of the employment stabilization committee of Kansas City, Kan., to provide comparative data to the U.S. Department of industry in Kansas City. Future reports will be made each month after individual reports from the co-operative industry. An outstanding feature of the first report was the employment situation in December, 1920. The lowest point in employment was in this month. The severity of this valley was doubly noticeable because this month is usually active with seasickness. The employment situation in the United States as a whole as reported by the Federal Reserve Board shows that the employment level of Kansas City, Kan. The report indicates that there is a gradual improvement in the employment situation of women. Whether this is an indication that the entire employment situation will see marked improvement in the near future can not be determined. Ten Years Ago The W.A.A. Hum Dinglin Circus will be held in Robinson gym this evening. Splitting comediennes, original stunts and feature performances will be fee --- Five seniors have been given prin- cipipalhips for next year and many have been appointed as chairmen of positions, 17 going to schools in Kansas and Oklahoma at salaries ranging from Initiation banquet of Sigma XI, honorary scientific society, was held last evening. Chancellor E. H. Lindley was the principal speaker. The campus is to be beautifulified with part of the money appropriated by the Board of Trustees, to keep of the University grounds. An architect will present plans for the com- Oklahoma Students Visit Here Three bus loads of students from Ok lahoma A. and M. were in Lawrence yesterday for an inspection trip of the engineering building under the supervision of Dean Philip S. Donnell of University of Pittsburgh and shown around the building by faculty members of the University. Where The Big Pictures Play 3 SPEEDS FORWARD NO REVERSE NOW! Thru Wednesday Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Dippy Daffy Doings with the Funniest Nuts in the World! Open Saturday Night Quantities of Early American Glass Complete line of Kyanize Paint "A paint for every purpose" "GOOD'S" GOOD WALL PAPER Company Shelling out a Cast of Assorted Nuts Edna May Oliver - Stanley Fields Selected Short Subjects Means: The most complete wall-paper store in Lawrence. 207-9 W. 8 Tel. 620 artoon - Novelty - Travelogue - Variety - News Sunslamps are a popular feature of the sunroom paid at: Harl M. George, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4. 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