UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 Three Jayhawker Hurlers Battered by Kansas Aggies State Rivals Only One Game Short of First Place Tie FINAL SCORE. 8 TO 2 The Kansas Aggie baseball team is one step near a tie with Oklahoma in the Big Six conference baseball championship and a 5-2 game series with the Kansas Jayhawkers here yesterday afternoon by $8 to 2 score. A victory for the K-Agages today will give them a tie with the Sooners for the champ- Coach John Bunn used three pitchers in an effort to stop the Agie scoring. Rub Rhodes was replaced in the game by Danny Reilly, who replaced Rub, was replaced by Bishop after allowing a double and 2 home runs netting the Aggies 4 runs. Bishop, versatile short, held the Aggies to 4 hits and 1 loss. Aggies Bunch Hits The Aguiles outfit Kansas 13 to 8. The Angies buibed their hits and took advantage of the poor fielding on the teams. They scored five counter in the third. Bill Meisner and Auker both hit home runs to center field. Evans, Nash and Father Duncan. The Angie pitcher, Auker, allows eight hits with his underhand pitch. The Angie pitcher struck out four while Thomas stunned four in two intings and Babe Ruth struck out. Ioga and Bishop made the runs for Kansas in the eighth, when they were brought in by Clancey's triple. Ransom in Box Today Chuck Ransom will be in the box for Kansas in the game this afternoon in the final of the season. The box score: Kansas Aguilar | | AER H I P O | | :--- | :--- | | Finnberg, lb. | 10 1 2 5 | | Peterson, rb. | 1 0 1 3 4 | | Kogan, lb. | 0 1 2 4 1 | | Nigro, lb. | 1 0 2 6 0 | | Niger, rb. | 1 0 2 6 0 | | Fisher, fb. | 1 1 2 0 0 | | Meyersbach, e. | 1 1 2 0 0 | | Aller, lb. | 1 1 2 0 0 | Totals...38 8 13 27 16 1 Kanai: AH H H PO A X Akh B, h Nioo, b Ioga, ef Ioga, ef Bairo, f Ficher, f Ficher, f Chiencb, b Chiencb, b Trembold, b Trembold, b Iramboum, o Iramboum, o Thomson, b Thomson, b Hari 26 2 = 27 17 abcd efgh in the 7th R. H. R. Aggles 025 000 100-4 10 Kannan 000 000 020-2 8 **The summary.** Rams batted in -Moseleyer, 2; Anker, Fife; Fiber, 2; Chien, Classed 10; Kulcev, Classed 13; Kaltenau, Three have been -Chuckset. Home vs. New England. Three have off -Chuckset. Home vs. New England. Off -1, off 1, off 4. Lets on. Angers, 7; Kawan, 8; Cox, 4; Duncan, 5; Hailwater, Silhouette. Oklahoma CATS OUSTED FROM STREETS OF THEIR OWN HOME TOWN In the good old nights an Angora could make an Angorite curse the forefathers of all felines. But caterwailing has been relegated to a class with such minor disturbances as inquisition and omnivores. Rohan has arrived. There are cabarates in Angola, three cabarates but they have always kept touch with the world through touch of Broadway came with the huge electric sign on the Bank of Affairs, a branch of the Kernal Hospital of the Garrison Kernel Facha, and the blaze of the thousands of lights illuminating streets. The free streetlights were free from loud speaker noise until the Almabar Bey Cane was built. Now more than a dozen loud speakers flood the air of Main street with music from Paris, Venna, Moseley, Moseley and others. A sit on back fences, disconcertate. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willys Knight and Whippet Cars Good Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St. PUTLER MOTORS THE CHARLTON INS. 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Allen, University athletic director, this morning. There are to be six games played before the regular conference season opens. Kansas plays Missouri at convention hall in a non-conference game, Kansas State hosts Washburn, Kansas Wesleyan, and three games with Colorado. Kansas will play six games on the home court during the season. Dec. 16, Washburn_at Topeca. Dec. 26, Missouri at Mineola Dec. 30, Kansas Wesleyan at Salina. Jan. 2-3, Colorado at Denver. Jan. 4, Colorado at Boulder. Jan. 12, Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 17, Kansas Aggies at Manhattan Jan. 19, Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 22, Iowa State at Ames. Jan. 29, Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 35, Illinois at Lincoln. Jan. 4, Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 17, Kansas Aggies at Lawrence Feb. 17, Iowa State at Lawrence. Feb. 27, Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 27, Missouri at Columbia. Oklahoma Angles, open, Lawrence. Campus Gossip Thornhill Chosen Jayhawker Track Captain for 1931 --the Kansas fielding was loose with the pegs from home to first and second a little short. Maurine Clevergen, £20, has accepted a position as copywriter in the advertiser's company of Tulsa, Okla. Miss Clevergen will leave for Tulsa June 15. Luke Leppert, A.R.28, has been in the company since December and Brown-Dunkin公司 since her graduation and is now a fashionist for the company. She will go to New York to work. Carl M. Holmquist, LL.B, 92, holds the long distance record for law office floors. He is survived by his escuppied an office in the First National Bank block of clay for the posthumous funeral. He was removed so he was prevented from further increasing his years of leadership experience. Send the Kansan home Holder of Four Discus Re cords Will Lead Kansas Men VARSITY Tonite NANCY CARROLL KNEE HAS RECOVERED Melvin "Mutt" Therrihl, the holder of four records in the discus throw, won a gold medal at the 2013 University track and field team at a meeting of the team yesterday after- "DEVIL'S HOLIDAY" Tomorrow - Friday Thornhill is one of the outstanding discus throwers in the United States. He set a record at the Texas relay on Sunday with a distance of 145 feet, $9\frac{1}{2}$ inches, and established a new Kansas relays record this spring with 153 feet $7\frac{1}{4}$ inches. He recorded the Big Six record in the meet at Lincoln with a throw of 155 feet, 11 inches. Previously the record was held by Richardson of Missouri, who in 1908 set a distance of 162 feet. Robert Ames Lila Lee Ned Sparks Saturday Only Jean Hersholt IN "THE CLIMAX" The mark of 155 feet 11 inches is that there are all eight of the National Amateur Athletic Union (USA) feet by Krems, of Ohio State, and about 200 feet behind the intercollegiate feet. Thornhill dropped out of school years ago because of a knee injury received in football. It was necessary, he said, to have athletic authorities announced that he would never wear another uniform. He has completely recovered from his injury and great things are expected for him. Thornhill will compete during the 1931 season. Ports, May 28 (JUP) — The first group of American gold star mothers are ready to sail aboard the United States air force and spend a second after spending four days beside the graves of their溺者 sons. The mother ships, Paris in preparation for their return. Jerry Cooley met a cross fire of hits when he went in to relieve Thomson. T. C. Bishop, general utility man, rejoined the team who collected two home runs off him. Nigro, Aggie outfielder, found an enigma in Bishop and was hooted at by the crowd when he grumbled. "Rub" stayed two innings and part of a third. He struck out four and allowed four hits. Clauch, who tripped to being Itoga and Bishop in, never hits unless there is someone on base. The Angles placed their short fast grounders over second base for a number of hits. By Kenneth Hart Across the Plate NO. 5—For Newton, Hutchinson, Dodge City, Puerto- Colorado Springs and Denver Willow. Bill Meissinger ran as he is reported to have run last Sunday at Goff to bring in three counters. NO. 15—For Newton, Wichita, Arkansas City, Ponca City, Oklahoma City, Kokanee City and Purcell City. May List Another After Game Today; Announcee Freshmen Swaters NO. 14- For Hollday, Kansas City, Kan., Kansas City, Mo. Recommendations for letter awards to 13 men in baseball were submitted to the athletic board today by Coach John Bunn. Those men on the varsity squad who are recommended for letters are: Russo-Emigre, Arik Hajduk, Rajh Bajh McCoy, Paul Fisher, Bert Inga, Tom Bishop, Gorge Tornbom, Orville Clainch, Gerald Cookey, Charles Rancon, George Holeman, Eldi NO. 6—For Kansas City, Mt. Madison, Galesburg, Chilicotte, Joliet, Chicago 2017 Change of Time June 1,1930 Recommend Thirteen for Baseball Letters The following men have been recommended for freshman sweaters in George Mayer, Ralph Coats, Hose Handley, Houndley, Eugene Price, Oliver Brown, Elmer Riley, George Patterson, Clifford Landes, John Landes, and August Merkle. NO. 2—For Marceline, Ft. Madison, Storrer, Joliet and Chicago Will leave 7:30 p.m. One more man may be recommended after the game today. Will leave 3:48 p. m. Train No. 10, which formerly left here at 9:15 p. m. under new card will run via Otawa. 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