PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 Timely Hits Help Regulars to Win From Scrub Nine Kraemer and Ross Show Promise as Hurlers, Cooley Hindered by Illness FIELDING IS IMPROVED Hitting the ball to all corners of the field, the wariety nine daytime sneeze, the scrubs under by a score of 16 to 1 in a seven-inning game. The varsity was more impressive yesterday than in any previous workout session, and our team often timely. Combined with good work in the field, the team limited the scrubbing time. Kraemer, a sophomore hurler, worked the first part of the game for the var. team and was able to make a fast ball that had the scrubs wrilling the air regularly. If Kraemer, who is a senior at Northwestern today, Coach Bishop's Jayhawkers are going to cause plenty of trouble for the varsity team. Bob Ross, a squad member of last year, finalized the game for the varsity team, which will be played in the mount. Cooley, the only letterman on the pitching squad, worked the entire season with the players freely. He is not ready for any hard work yet, but鉴于 late start due to injuries. Coach Bishop shifted the lineup of the varsity that he has been using Trombello, and Price, a sophomore, were moved to third. Hulken was brought in from outfield to shortstop and Bishop took his old place at second Iona remained in the outfield, and "Hook" used it first with Carrie Smith behind the plate. The fielding of this nine was much improved over the previous season, who was charged against Prices, who has been working out at a second played center field yesterday in the league. The lineup for the varsity in the game Pitches, center field, Bremen; Hammond, center field, Brunswick; base Smith, Catcher; Trombold, left field, Braunig; Kramer, pitcher; Ritzer, pitcher Track Men Off for Texas Coach and Squad of Six to Austin and Houston Coach Brutus Hamilton and a squad of six picked men left for Texas this afternoon to enter in two meets, the Texas Relays, which are to be held in Austin Friday, and the Rios Relays stage next day. With the team in the best of conditions Men making the trip and their events are an follow: Ralph Stickel, dishes on a barbecue in the courtyard; lay; Berard Grassier, possible entrant for fourth position on the relay team; Dana Gerris, vice captain and Clyde Coiffman, sophomore star who specializes in the vault vault and --cultural, are stressed. Intramurals MARQUESIAN CANNIBAL FINDS FLESH OF WHITE MEN SALTY Triangle won from Phi Delta Theta in the murderball tournament yesterday by default; and Chi Delta chieped Alpham in the tournament for today are: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta; and Triangle vs. Kappa Sigma. The games are sch-ed. New York—Young sparks in America whom the girls consider "too fresh" can now win an argument about this. Kakoi, one of the last remaining one-time cannibals of the Marquesan group, says that he never much cared white men because they were "tonally white." Raid Thirty Establishments Kansas City Oleome. Make Arrests on Eye of Inspection Kansas City, March 25 — (UP) the eve of the omea W. S. Woodscko's scheduled arrival here today, probibli- cally arriving at the North Side and arrested 37 persons T. W. Rowden, deputy prohibition administrator in charge of the night patrol, said that they occurred on the night prior to national administrator's visit of investigators. Professor Leads Group Singing Prof. W. B. Dawning led the singing at the House Products meetings which the Lawmaker attended at the Masonic temple last night. Each Lawrence man brought a guest, and many were present. Cal Ward, president of the Kansas Farmers' Union, was the guest. Dr. Elliott Elected Secretary Dr. Malel Elliott professor of sociology, has been elected secretary of the Kansas Conference of Social Work for the ensuing year. This conference is made up of sociologists, representatives of the community, and those interested in public legislation. Baseball Scores Yesterday's baseball scores of exhibition games among the major and mino league teams; Brocklyn, 2nd R H 1 Brooklyn, 1st N 9 Indianapolis, 20 8 New York (A) 8 12 St. Louis (A) 1 10 Buffalo 3 6 Washington 2nd 1 4 Washington 1st 1 4 Columbus 5 7 St. Louis (N) 6 10 Pittsburgh 16 13 Los Angeles 11 10 Detroit 5 7 Hollywood 2 4 Cincinnati 1 6 Philadelphia (N) 4 6 San Antonio 3 8 New York (N) 7 11 Special Relay Features Promised by Officials Drive Being Made for Attendance of 20,000 This Year Concentrating on a drive for a new attendance record for the Kansas Relays April 15, the official office has announced that additional feature events will be held in connection with the runners-up race. What these attractions will be the management of the relayed did not state at this meeting and will be announced in the immediate future. The goal has been set for a crowd of 20,000 people. A list of patrons and patronesses will be included. This list includes many of the social leaders of Kansas and Missouri. Special seat seats have been formed for all those who will act as chairpersons. Comfort is the special inducement offered to those who desire box seats as their view of the races will be the same as that afforded by the other seats Sport Shots --cultural, are stressed. Al Scheckt, the coaching clown of the Washington Baseball team of the American League, made good a training camp jump game and was the first team of the Senators with one run and four bats in five innings. Scheckt had batted ten pitches in the first inning. He not only did that but also shut them out until the fifth. Arrayed against him he was on the replay for the regulars. Scheckt is a former big league pitching star, but for the past several years has been connected with the Senators. "Pea Ridge" Day, the right-hand pitcher who went up to the big show with Brooklyn, from Kansas City, Mo., and then to Philadelphia, second team, holding the regulars to four hits and no runs. The Robins are playing exhibition games in Havana at a new ballpark. The City pitcher who is remembered more for his hog-calling yell than for his success on the mound has apparently won a place on the Robin's pitching list. That the spring exhibition games on the Pacific coast are a paying proposition, more than 100,000 people have paid to see the different major league teams in action during this spring. Baseball is still the great American sport and will continue to be Hack Wilson, centringer of the Chicago Cubs, who led the major leagues in home runs last year with fifty-six, has been a staple in exhibition games. In the last five games played in San Francisco, the puggy outfielder has to his credit 2 two-baggers, 2 strikeouts and 3 strikeouts in 10 times at bat. Kansas will be represented by one of the best tennis teams this spring that the school has ever had. With three letter men back and the addition of Junior Coen and other seniors, the Big Six championship although they will have first class competition from Oklahoma, last year's champions, and Missouri. The Jayhawker baseball candidates have been practicing faithfully under Coach C. T. Bishop, for the past two weeks. The lack of pitches is Coach Bishops chief worry, but the spirit that we expect from the very gratifying and will help to pull the team out of the cellar in the Big Six where it finished last year. Allen Cochran, 175 pounds wrestler who won the championship in his class last year in the Big Six, has entered the college basketball tournament in Fayetteville, city which is being held today and tomorrow. Cochran should experience little difficulty in winning in his weight. The winner of the meet will compete in Miami. July to compete in the national meet. A large tract of land has been purchased in Florida where Yale will breed anthropoid apes for psychological investigations. Send the Kansan home. Hargiss Postpones First Scrimmage Until Next Friday Coaches Direct Three Ful Elevens in Running Signals and Plays In order to give the football squad more time to develop plays, Head Coach H. W. Harrings has postponed the first scrimmage to the last practice of the week which comes on Friday. Last week, he has continued a continuation of the work on plays. Three full cleavers were running signals, one under the direction of Coaches Hargiss and Forrest Cox, one under the direction of Line Coach Mike Getto and the third under Coach Larry "Moody" Mullina and Roland Lee. BRISK PRACTICE HELD On the first named team were six lettermen, one of last year's squadron, and four freshmen. At center on this team was Pete Busch with Otto Ross and Duncan Campbell with Kvaaterlin at the other. At tackles were Joe Zolanak and Peter Mehringer, with James Brazil and Jewell Campbell rounding out the line. In the backfield were James Moose, Lee Ellner Stiskahe, and Raymond Dumme. This team ran its plays against the dummy defensive which was built last year. The team's first trade opponent was a short pass from Madison to Campbell, who was at the line of scrimmage, and he in turn throws a pass to Dumon, who was rounding end. The other teams run their plays up and down the field smoothly. The entire squad should be in fighting trim by the time of the first airscape next day. College by Omnibus Plan Students Travel by Bus Over 6,000 Mile Route Wichita - Eight hundred and twenty college students and teachers throughout the country have enrolled by the University of Wichita, and the University of Nebraska, under the direction of Dr. William M. Goldwyn. America's "College on Wheels" offers six thousand miles of travel, combined with study for which three hours of university credit is required. Students travel in buses, and camp in tents with comfortable alpine accommodations. American colleges offer the A.B., A.B. head of home economics department of Western college at Winfield, Kansas, is in charge of all meals, which are served from calefaction to Goldsmith also acts as dean of women. The first unit of the Omnibus college tours from Monday, June 1, to Wednesday, July 15. The second tour begins Friday, July 17, and June 23. The third credit may be earned are biology, American history, and field geography. The "objective method" of instruction is followed in the Oribius college, and students pursue their study in the foreground either at camp site or on an active arm or as acutic. Students are advised as well as cultural, are stressed. La Rochelle, France —(UP) - Motion picture producers and playwrights are protecting against the activities of the new mayor of La Rochelle. M. Lecone Viegluez, who has instituted himself as all the city's cinemas and playhouses. The mayor claims his censor rights as director of the police department. He has ordered that all plays and films must be approved by him before being RENCH PRODUCERS OBJECT TO MAYOR'S CENSORSHIII An appeal has been made to the government. Humane society officers report that a cat under exceptional circumstances may live to be 14 or 15. The Encyclopedia Britannica states that there are 100,000 cats in the United States reaching the age of 20. To the latter august group Midge makes his entry Midge offers the claim of being the oldest cat in the United States, bar none. Except for a vague almost-minded common sense to sensibility, he has been a resident of Boston. Send the Kansan home Buffalo, N.Y.—(UP)—Midge Gaines of Buffalo is 20 years old and proud of BUFFALO CAT SETS NEW RECORD FOR FELINE AGE Jayhawks Flown Arthur Cromb, B.S.30, writes the Alumni association concerning University of Kansas graduates now attending UA. They are also a great deal of recognition as members of an independent ball team. "Jip Hill, A.B.28," "Dutch" Husband, A.B.29, and UA student David A. a team which has lost only two games this season. They have played against Dentmouth. Rhode Island State, and UA, is made up of college men. Paul E. Atchison, A.B.24, is now employed as a bookkeeper for the Whitney Paper company of Wichita. A letter from B. M. Ygay of Ray Brook, N.Y., who attended school here intermittently from 1922-25, has been received at the alumni office. The letter speaks highly of the Graduate magistrate's commitment in it during the last few years. Kenneth A. Scott, A.B.25, who is a court reporter for the A.C.R., was the youngest mayor in Kansas. He was recently nominated for re-election in his home town Yagy is an engineer for the New York State Department of Public Works in the bureau of bridges and grade crossings. C. Edward Murray, LL.B, 28) has joined the law firm of Jochens and Stuart, a group of former law students at the University eat dinner together in a local café every evening. The group includes Benner, LL.B, 30) Fred Banner, LL.B, 30) Benner, LL.B, 30) Julian Ralston, LLC, 31) Lester Morris, L.L., 32) Lester Morris, L.L., 32) Bill Hood LL.B, 28) Jimin Klieper, LL.B, 31) Forest Klieper, LLC, 31) Forest Klieper, LLC, 31) George Stallwitz, LL.B, 28 What's Doing Back Home What's Doing Back Home --and --and Newton — Boy Scout training in swimming and handling drowning persons served to enable Robert Walton and Jewell Stout, both of this city, to save the lives of the two small sons of Miss Jane who were wounded, had caped in Sand creek. Hutchinson. The second largest gasp well ever brought in, in Kansas, was drilled in Saturday by McPheron Oil and Gas Development company, two miles east and two north of Galva. It gauged more than 45,000 feet of day-to-day water to have enough show much larger when drilled a little deeper. Wichtia- Kings for a day. That will be the experience of members of Dr. Kurt Schmidt, a professor at the University of Wichita when they take over the administration of the city of Wichita for a day next month. Applicants were made by Doctor Wall this week. Ottawa—Fred P. Martin has been appointed by Commissioners H. W. Johnson and H. W. Woods as mayor of Ottawa for the remaining year of the term, and will be reelected, resigned, effective March 30, to take duties as state chief grain inspector. McPherson - Fire of undetermined origin did approximately $1,500 damage in the advanced chemistry laboratory in Science hall at McPherson college Sunnybrook. 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