PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. MAY 6. 1930 K. U. Loses First of 2-Game Series With Cornhuskers Coach Bunn Empploys Five Men in Effort to Stop Scoring NEBRASKA WINS 16-2 --orders by mail- Nebraska 010 650 010-18 Kansas 001 600 100-2 Umpire-Larry Quigley, St. Benedict Co. This Week's Big Six Schedule - Friday - Oklahoma vs. Kansas at Norman; Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Ames; Missouri vs. Kansas State at Manhattan. - State at Manhattan. - Saturday - Okahoma vs. Kansas * at Norman, Nebraska vs. Iowa State * at Ames, Missouri vs. Kansas * Sit for Utah Coach John Bum used five pitchers in an effort to stop the University of Nebraska scoring beater yesterday after two-game matchups with the Cornhuckleers. Nebraska scored four runs in the second innning in the fifth, six in the sixth. They scored on the Jayhawkers by a 16 to 2 score. The run for Kamea was second for Hulken, who scored with Trombold with a three-bagger, and Hulken, substitute center fielder, who scored with Trombold. The Cornhuskers outfit the Jayhawks 12 to 15. The Nebraska runs were bunched with the walks. The Cornhuskers ran four in a row in the fifth innning Pickett, the Nebraska hurrier, struck out five, allowed four hits, and walked three. Fearchild, who in the box won the game, allowed one hit with no strikeouts. The Kansas fielding was weak with three errors. Smith overthrew second base in the sixth and Schmidt missed giving Nebraska a giveaway. Nebraska two additional runs. The second contest of the series was scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. today. Coach Brun planned to send Fisher or a third player in the final game this afternoon. Nedervik AAR R R H PO A Williams, o. 2 Milne, r. 2 Meyer, g. 1 Marquis, 2b. 1 Marquis, 2h. 1 Witte, cf. 1 Witte, cf. 1 Hous, r. 1 Hous, cf. 1 Picketter, 2f. 1 Picketter, 2h. 1 AAR R R H PO A Williams, o. 2 Milne, r. 2 Meyer, g. 1 Marquis, 2b. 1 Marquis, 2h. 1 Witte, cf. 1 Witte, cf. 1 Hous, r. 1 Hous, cf. 1 Picketter, 2f. 1 Picketter, 2h. 1 35 16 12 27 18 1 Katsunu Dug, fg Jung, lf Motley, rf Motley, tr Neib, lb Neb, lb Ravenstein, ss Ternand, tt Fisher, bf Fisher, bb Hulbert, gf Trombid, tf Thompson, th Mooney, tp Corcelle, tc Smith, tt Ravenstein, rf Totals --be held today. ___ --be held today. ___ Intramural Games --be held today. ___ *Yesterday's intramural playground baseball results are as follows:* Kentucky Coltowski 26, Kappa Eta Kappa 1; Kansas Jaywalkers 4, Kappa Tigre 3; Dumkin club 4, Theta Tau 3; Signa Alpha Epsilon 3, Alpha Tau Omega 1; Delta Sigma Pi 2, Phi Chi 14; Kappa Sigma 28, Phi Upsilon 7; Sigma Chi 29, Phi Ipsilon 7; Phi Kappa Pa 29, Delta Chi 21. Picket strikes out the first man up for Kansas. Ash caught out stealing around "Rub" strikes out L. Williams, first man up-M. Williams and Maser out at first Across the Plate By Kenneth Hart Two on bases in the second-Davidson, Nebraska third baseman hits a luge and brings both in. A sacrifice hit by Jordan, who's 'the latter in the fourth run. "Black dike" Money goes in the box for bat, pitches one ball and retires the game. Trombold knocks a triple to left field in the third and brings Schmidt in from second. Mooney walks two in the fifth and Coley relieves him. Jerry walks bracelet and force one house, Bruce and force one house. Davidson hits a fast single, and brings three runs home. Gordon Smith relieves Coley and retires the Cornhuskers by Nebraska gathers six runs in the sixth. Two sacrifices and an error by Smith lets in the counters. Maser, the Cornhusker second base- man, makes a nice catch of Hatton's wound. Hulken, subtertate center fielder for Kansas, has a low fast飞 to left field for a home run. No one on bases. Fairchild replaces Pike for Neu Ranom relieves Smith in the box in be seventh. The Cornushakers get another counter by a hit over second base. Only one run scored on Hamm. Ending score was 16 to 2. Nebraska Picket, 35 year old Cornhucker pitcher, played a pro game throughout. From the looks of the munching jaws of the Nebraska boys the tobacco crop must be good this year—and that stride to the plate, we must be playing a big role. Quigley called them closer yesterday good work. Freshman Telegraphic Meet Now Being Held Kansas Entrants Are Making Good Records for K. U. in Events The Freshman Telegraphic meet of the Big Six conference is being run off this week. The competing teams will be telephoned in, and the record. The results will be telegraphed to Henry Schulte, chairman of the meet, at the University of Nebraska. The freshman team has run off some of the events with very satisfactory records. Cox's time in the 120-rally game in 154 equals the KU.variety record. The following results of yesterday's meet are: RENT A CAR 880-yard run: Bodank, time 2.8: Varnal, 2.1; McKinney, 2.13; Frank, 2.13; and Randle, 2.16. 120-yard high hurdles: Cox, 15.4 seconds, Flick, 15.5 seconds, and Kite, 16.6 seconds. 100-yard dash: Hall, time 9.9 seconds; Cox, 10.2 seconds; and Gridley, 10.3 seconds. 229-yard dash: Hall, time 22.3 seconds; Gridley, 22.5; Johanning, 25 seconds. Broad jump: Plumley, 21 feet 11.1-8 inches. Shot put: Riesen, 42 feet 4 inches. Discuss: Markle, 136 feet 4 inches. The mile and quarter-mile run will be held today. A Columbia professor plans to study alley cats to prove that they are more intelligent than their pampered household brothers. RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. Send the Kansan home. Few Deutsia Blossoms Expected This Spring; Shrubs on Campus Have Been Trimmed to Ground The Lemon Depthian has been trimmed—in other words the shrubs which are growing along the south side of a wall have been moved to within a few feet of the ground. The extremely cold weather this winter froze the tiny shoots, making it necessary to trim the old wood stems of the small tree. Van Horebeek, campus gardener and a native of Belgium. The mock orange on the west side of Wrexham will be cut in stages. There will be very few blossoms on the Doutalia shrub this year because of the spring pruning. The bloom comes from a very small cluster of white flowers. ias, pinks, solvia, verbena and geraniums with borders of oceantrum will soon be planted about the campus. But in the green house with all its glass windows and ventilators wide open one is more certainly convinced that flowers are really visible. Canvas, picture Mr Van Horebeck, who has some peculiar power of coaxing a blossom into the soil, can grow it anywhere could be no flower, has many pots of ramblers root. The root of the wild rose is used because its roots are much larger than the roots of other plants. On these roots the Lafayette and other varieties of roses have been grafted, and occasionally a shoot of the plant is used to grow along side of the cultivated rose which is on the same root. but there aren't just spring flowers to be seen. One section contains hundreds of begonia plants with their two tiny leaves and flower between them. The rest may be used for fall decoration after the summer flowers are gone. --never forgets the picture. The most takee of film is 1973. 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