UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1930 A. Bunn Gives Lineup for 2-Game Series With Tiger Team Thomson or Ransom Wil Take Mound for Kansas MISSOURI HAS EDGE Coach John Bumn has announced the names of the players who will meet him on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The lineup is as follows: Ash, second base; Inga, left base; Hutcheon, right field; Bishop, short third base; Hutchinson, third base; Fisher, first base, and Ransom or Thomson, pitcher. Barnsom will pitch one of the games, and "Rub" the ball. The team was in a fatigued condition yesterday as a result of the Oklahoma workout yesterday and today. The pitching staff was worked overtime in the Oklahoma games. According to Coach Bunn, the hitter on the part of the pitcher had looked good and the spirit of the team was much improved. Despite the fact that Missouri is doped the favorite in the coming game with their two veteran pitches and one homer, he was State, Coach Bunn looks forward to close series. The Tiger weakness is in the catcher's box and part of the ball. The Jayhawkers have a good chance to improve their standing in the conference, having seven conference game yet to play. The games Friday and Saturday on the Kansas diamond are scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. LESLIE E. EDMONDS RESIGNS TO TAKE WICHTA BANK JO Trepaea, May 14—(UP) - Leslie Eibanks, executive secretary of the White House, has rounded his resignation. He will go in Wichita and take over the managerial position at the place at the close of the present political campaign in which he is serving as a member of the White House. The resignation will become effective next October. Minister Is Doll Doctor Haways health, England. (UPP) The Rev. F. E. Cope, en experienced doll doctor, announced that he re- sponsed to the family of a bald dolls of the parish and that patients, duly labeled, may be left at the wreath after Sunday morning servi- As the result of the victory of Beta Theta P1 over Deltu Tau delta yesterday afternoon by a score of 11, to 1, play Kappa Sigma this afternoon for the championship of division four. Another division winner will be declared this afternoon for Phil Chi or the championship of division one. Intramurals The Cosmopolitan club has won division two, and Alpha Tau Omega division three. The semi-finals will be played Monday afternoon and the finals on Tuesday afternoon. All organizations except the Cosmopolitan club and Phi Gamma Delta have finished firing in the men's intramural rifle tournament. These two organizations will be given an opportunity to complete firing today. Hotton, Cosmopolitan, 182; Tonnilin, Delta SigmaLambda, 105; Newtilt, Delta Sigma Pi, 144; Moore, Delta Chi, 278; Breyfogle, Phi Gamma Chi, 194; J. Smith, Delta Chi, 275; Goodrich, Delta Chi, 267; Tau, Tau, 283; Tau, Lepham, Sigma Chi, 257; Dillinbeck, Kappa Sigma, 229; Roorki Kappa Sigma, 311. Coach Hamilton Names Kansas Track Entries Men Will Go to Columbia for Dual Meet With Tigers The entry list for the dail track and field meet with the Missouri Tigers Saturday afternoon in Columbia has been forwarded to Hamilton and all entries have been forwarded to the University of Missouri. The following men are entered in 109-yard dash, Sieckel, Klaner, and Rooney; 229-yard dash, Sieckel, Klaner, and Ranney. 440-yard dash, Beardslee, Young, and Stralow. 880-yard run, Hinshaw, Fullerton. 800-yard run, Hinshaw, Funerion, and Zimmerman. One-mile run, Hinshaw. Fortune One-mile run, Hinshaw, Fortune and Levine. Two-mile run, Fortune, Bowers, Stover, and Levine. Low hurdles Low hurdles, Nichols, Mize, and Klaner. High jump, Beardslee, Stillman, and Hodge. Pole vault, Trueblood, and J. Bausch Broad jump, Hodges, Benton and Brawdon Always No. 987 Only When Needing a TAXI CAR Shot put, J. Bausch, Thornhill Javelin, Mundis, J. Bausch. TAXI CAB Let Us Be Your Pick Just Phone Nine-Eight-Seven We'll be there—right quick! Guffin Taxi Service Roomy New Cars follow the Colorful Highways A dozen daily schedules for Topknot or LaTeX service for Denver, Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, St. Louis, New Orleans, SPRINGTIME . every hillside blazing with wildflowers . . . azure skies overhead. Enjoy it all from the deep cushions of a Pickwick-Greyhound coach. This system is the largest in the world . . . with one high standard of service to nearly every city in the United States. Plan your next trip this way ... for more enjoyment, at a saving. (Nite Coach Sleepa Service between Kansas City and St. Louis) DEPOT New Union Bus Depot 643 Massachusetts Phone 363 Discuss, J. Bausch, Ward, and Thorn hill. The team listed here will leave Law- rence enroute to Columbia tomorrow noon, traveling in motor cars. It will return late Saturday evening. Relay, Mize, Beardslee, Young, and Stralow. Start Interclass Basebal Women's Teams Are Announced For Games This Week The schedule for the women's inter- class baseball starts with the fresh- men playing in the first three afternoons. On Tuesday, May 20 the sophomores will play the junior's team, and on Thursday, May 21 the freshmen will play the sophomores. The members of the various teams Freshman: L. Douglas, M. Edwarda, E. Hull, M. Irwin, A. Learned, D. Lightburn, M. Mendonk, M. Vanning, C. Woods, J. Woodruff, L. Sutherland, L. Stahl, G. Tyson and L. Blackwood. The sophomore team: H. Fritz, R. Rees, H. Rees, M. Lawson, H. Lawson, M. Curry, G. Glimoville, E. Bryan, P. Burmeister, P. Darnell, and E. Carrielle- Washington, May 15 (UP) — A billet ubitering on the coast of more than a million in expenditures of more than $7,000—10 in marys yards on both counts was issued. Those composing the junior-senior team are: H. Steen, F. Kiscker, B. Reynolds, L. Bearson, T. Hunter, W. Reisman, L. Bearson, T. Hunter, A. Sapphire, and P. Hancock. Once again he has thrown down the gametid to the "interestes" and is waging a one-man campaign against the powerful Philadelphia and Pittsburgh organizations, whose role underinded misdeeds committed by the Lions' Yawning campaign throughout the state. Philadelphia—(UP)—Gifford Pinchot "The Forester," again is a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Appropriately enough, he is once more the crusader for the prohibition against and promises that if he is elected governor again, he will be "dier than" him. Pennsylvania Man Says He Will Be Drier Than Ever Deeply interested in the preservation of forests, Pinchot has given many years of his life to that work. In 1936, he established an example of practical forest management on a large scale at Bilmore, N.C., on the estate of George W. Vanderbilt. This estate has been purchased by the University and is now called Piaggh National Forest. Impressed by the knowledge that there were but 10 professional foresters in the United States, Pinchback and Terry were to travel 2000 to Yale University to found a forestry school. Later the Pinchbacks established a summer school of forestry at Milford. Read the Kansan Want Ads Pinchot defeated George Aller, of Pittsburgh, in the Republican gubernatorial election of 1922 and served as Governor from 1923 to 1927. 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