PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930 Hamilton Enters 20 Men in Big Six Meet at Lincoln Six Men Will Compete for Last Time for Kansas TEAM GOES THURSDAY The entry list for the Big Six tread and field meet this Friday and Saturday at 10 a.m. in the morning by Coach Brutte K. Hamilton, and is to be forwarded to the Unit. Enter 13 Events 100-yard dash—Sickel, Klaner, and Roovee. The following men are entered in their respective events: 220-yard dash—Klauer, and Rooney. 440-yard dash — Beardsley, Young, and Straw. 880-yard run — Hinshaw, Fullerton and Zimmerman. and Levine. 2-mile run—Fortune and Levine. High hurdles—Nichols. Low hurdles—Nichols and Klaner. High jump—Beardlee, Stillman, and Hodges. Pole vault—Troublehead and J. Bunch Broad jump—Hedges, and Beardside. Shot put—J. Bauch, Thornhill, and Buckle. Javelin—L. Bausch Diseus, Thornshill, and F. Bausch. Must. Siegel, Bundesl. Mile relay—Mize, Stralow, Beardslee and Young, Zimmerman, or Fullerton Bob Young, who has been suffered from a severe leg injury, may make the trip if authorities consider him in shape to enter. Travel by Auto The team and coaches will leave Lawrence traveling by motor car at the airport to attend an event in Lancolni tomorrow evening in time to give the men sufficient rest before the event. On Friday, which will include all field events and all running events up to the final race. Couch Hamilton said this morning, "Nebraaska will take first place in the meet as I can see it and the K-Aggs will in all probability receive the lower berth. For the rest of us, I cannot be distributed in between some place." This meet will be the last time several of the trackers will compete under Kansas colors as is the late season. The two teams are completing their three years of competition in the meet Saturday for the basketball, Shaw, Zimmerman, Rooney, and Ward. Nine Winners Return Lincoln, May 21 — (UCP) With the University of Nebraska fowert to retain its 1929 title, track and field stars of the Missouri valley were undergoing final preparation meetings to be held Friday and Saturday. Nine trackers who placed first in last year's meet will back for the 1930 classic. Early season's performances indicate that the records will be broken in several events. Ohio State Players Ineligible Columbus, May 21 — (UP)—Three Ohio State baseball players were declared ineligible today on charges of cheating in the college eastern Ohio league. The players, Thomas Stall, third baseman; Lawton McCoy, second baseman; pitcher, admitted the charges. WEDNESDAY — Alice Lake, Rory Roy Stewart and big cast in an extremordinary drama entitled, "How New Fire." Also comedy and News. The Hater THURSDAY — Leatrice Joy in a drama—drama entitled, "Nobody's Widow." Also Review, Curiosities and News. SOPHOMORES DEFEAT UPPER CLASSES IN BASEBALL GAME The sophomore women's baseball team defeated the junior-senior team 38-31 yesterday afternoon. Fritz and Lawson pitched for the sophomores and Kiscker for the junior-senior team. Alice Gaskell was wimpire. The lineup for the sophomore team with substitutes was: Bryn H., Lawson, M. Lawson, E. Rees, R. Rees, Butler, Bennett, Currus, Corrine, Glanville, and Fritz. Members of the senior team included Hunter, Kiscker, Reynolds, Wongwai, Sappenfield, Kretzmeier, Moon, Hancock and E. Sherbon. The freshman and sophomore team played this afternoon to decide the interclass baseball champions. Tigers Win Two Games From Javhawker Nine Double-Header Series Dropped by Scores of 6-5 and 8-2 The Missouri Tiger nine won both ends of a double-header yesterday at Columbia from the Kansas Jayhawkers, 6 to 5, and 8 to 2. In the first game Missouri came from behind in the ninth rout to stage a rally that netted 3 counters, bettering the Kansas score by one run. Chuck Ransom and Rub Thomson pitched the first game for Kansas and allowed 8 hits between their white lead in the second half. Clum, sophomore catcher, made a costly error when he overthrew first and Fruit came home with the win. In the second game, the Tigers pounded Joe Cooley for 11 hits for an 8 to jerry Geiselman, in the **By Innings** First Game: Kansas 002 030 000-5 12 H1 Kansas 002 030 000-5 12 Missouri Batteries: Kansas, Kansas, Rammon, Thompson and Clamau. Missouri, Bridgees and Hambry. Second game RHE Kansas 000 000 200-3 5 2 Missouri Missouri 001 021 082-1 11 Batteries: Kansas, Cookey and Clamau. Missouri Missouri, Gieseiman and Hambry. Inning. box for Missouri, allowed only 5 well scattered hits. K. U. Beats Kansas Aggies Jayhawkers Take Four of Six Tennis Matches The Kansas retrench took four out of six matches from Kansas. Kansas again won two games by losing the first two Kansas matches. The single winner was eight, Kansas taking Scores by Innings DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matines O'Leary won at both singles and doubles in spite of a badly infected foot. Score by seta: Silverwood, K-Agenges, won from Sager, Kansas, 6-4, 9-7; Krause, Kansas, 6-3, 10-9; O'Leary, Kansas, won from Tollman, K-Agenges, 4-8, 8-6; Proser, Kansas, won from Deam, K- Gershner, Kansas, 6-5, 8-2; O'Leary and Guer and Hurd won from Deam and Grigg, 6-4, 6-2; and O'Leary and Silverwood and Tollman, 6-3, 7-5. Three men were chosen from the tennis team this morning by coach W. R. Smith to play in the Big Six matches. They are O'Leary, Sawyer and Prosser. Prosser and O'Leary will play the two singles matches, Sugar and O'Leary, the doubles. According to Coach Smith, Kansas is a store of second place in the tournament and stands a good chance to win. Last Showing Touight Maryric Dresser Polly Moran "CAUGHT SHORT" TOMORROW - FRIDAY - SATURDAY A ROLLICKING, FOLLICOME MUSICAL COMEDY MARION DAVIES (you'll love her!) FLORODORA GIRL LAWRENCE GRAY, WALTER CATLETT Those were the days! Wait till you see the hold, stage-door Johnnie of the Gay Niners! Get an earlful and an evely of the songs and the fun!" "My Kind of Man," the big new song hit! "The gayest, the funniest and most charming picture in years!" Coming Monday Coming Monday Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in CUCKOOS TELL 'EM It's the Last VARSITY DANCE "HUB" ELSE and His Band SATURDAY May 24 VARSITY Shows — 3-7-9 Attend the Matines TOMORROW - FRIDAY TWO DAYS ONLY Last Showing Tonight Gary Cooper Fay Wray "The TENAN" FRIDAY-SATURDAY May Days Special Co-operating with the merchants of Lawrence in May Days Special We offer from our store these 2 days--tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx and Kirschbaum, fine styles, good patterns. Sizes for men and young men. 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