PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1930 Baseball Contests Go to Iowa State in Kansas Series Inability to Bunch Hit Defeats Kansas Rallies in Both Games With Ames The University baseball team dropped both contents of a two game series Friday and Saturday to Iowa State. In Friday's game Kansas hit better than the Cyclones 10 to 7, but poor base running on the part of Kansas won. The two Kansas players had a chance to score in the third inning with three hits and no outs, but the two Kansas runners were caught off base and the third was out at first. The Cyclones came into the fourth Jahwahner squeezed in only one run. Both teams used three pitcher, Kansas working Fisker seven innings, Iowa working Chambers only allowed only seven hits but walked 12 of the Iowa State batters, while Mooney won Iowa State scored their first three runs in the second inning when Fisker hit a home run. Hittman, who pitched four innings and part of the fifth for the Cyclones, allowed six hits and two doubles. Bishop and McCoy made the runs for Kansas. In Saturday's game Ames outfielder Kane 10 to 9 and bested the Jays by a slugging 3-2, but Bunn used two pitchers, Jerry Cootey and Chuck Renssen, while Goulson outfielded. Ash and Fisher made the runs for Kansas. Bishop brought Ash in with a single in the fiftieth inning and Claughan in the eighth to bring Fisher home. Gustafson, the curve ball artist from Ames, struck out 10 men while Cookey in the fifth with two on the bases, allowed six hits. The Friday (summary) AB R II H PO A 1 Wolfe, c. 5 0 1 2 3 Bainbridge, c. 5 0 1 2 3 Ruthmann, b. 5 0 1 2 3 Hutchins, b. 5 0 1 2 3 Tyler, b. 5 0 1 2 3 Grundtown, b. 5 0 1 2 3 Woodside, b. 5 0 1 2 3 Adin, b. 1 1 0 2 3 Alm, b. 1 1 0 2 3 30 5 7 27 9 1 Kansas AIR R H PO A 1 Halton, 2b 2 0 1 0 1 Holtman, 2b 2 0 1 0 1 Arb, 2b 1 0 0 1 1 Ash, 2b 1 0 0 1 1 Bryant, 2b 4 1 1 2 1 Cleveland, 2b 4 1 1 2 1 Garland, 2b 4 1 1 2 1 Schmidt, cf 4 0 2 4 1 Tremblay, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 Miller, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 Picker, p 0 1 1 1 2 McDaniel, p 0 1 1 1 2 Thompson, 2b 0 1 1 2 2 Thompson, 2b 0 1 1 2 2 Iowa State 620 001 100-5 Kansas 600 010 070-2 Umpire—Larry Quigley, St. Benedict Co. Judge Total: 32.2 10.27 8 3 Hatton battalion for Haleen in 50th. Ash ru for Hatton in 50th. Cromwell in 50th. Iowa, State AD, A R H PO A X A Toronto, st 4 0 0 1 Washington, st 4 0 0 1 Ottawa, st 4 1 0 0 New York, st 4 1 0 0 Hawaii, st 4 2 1 4 Michigan, st 4 2 1 4 White, st 4 0 0 0 Black, st 4 0 0 0 Georgia, st 4 0 0 0 Georgia, st 4 0 0 0 Gentleman, f 4 0 1 11 Kanai, J. Dugger, J. Dugger, H. Jim, J. Hutton, H. Hutton, H. Fisher, H. Fisher, H. McCoy, F'' Trombone, F' Church, C' Church, C' Ramson, P' Ramson, P' Mooney, P' AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A AIR B B II PO A Totals 36 2 9 21 8 *Hation batted for Begin in the 8th. District officials in the $300,000 fund phase of fund phase of the $500,000 state-wide stadium and field house campaign for the Oklahoma A & M college met recently to perfect plimsol drives in their areas immediately. Across the Plate Friday's Game Fisher got in a tight hole in the first diving, but got out of it with good support. Disastrous second inning with three runs by the Cyclones, "Hook" walked two, and struck out the pitcher. "Hook" into another tight hole in the third but saw Moeow warming up to replace him, got mad and pitched out of the hole. A snappy fifth inning, "Hook" caught Oldman's fly to Ransom who caught Huntman out at first. Heitman struck out. Kansas has bases loaded with two down in the third, a walk forces a runner. Quigley calls three strikes on Bishop, after three balls and retires the Jayhawker. The crowd boos Quigley as Bishop's strikes and arrives starks looked like to the balls in the crowd. "Hook" has walked the first man up on every inning except two so far. "Black Mike" Money replaces she and takes Kansas out of a bad one. Thomson went in the box for Mooney. Bases loaded but well out. Saturday's game Two on in the ninth for Kansan and none down but a snappy double play by the Cyclones cleaned the bases. Ransom out at first. Jerry Cooley, pitching his first game for Kansas, looks good in the first inning. A snappy double play—Ash to Bishop 2 Fisher—retired Ames in the first in- ning. Kansas missed a chance to score in the first inning with the bases filled and one in the bucket but the next two men struck out. The Jayhawkers again retired the Cyclones by a double play, Trombold to Ash to Fisher. Bishop hits a nice single in the fifth and brings Ash in from second. The Cyclones get two runs in the sixth and Ranames go in the box for Cooley with two on base. "Chuck" walks the first man and fills the bases on the air. On the last batch, Clamch hit the only double of the day for Kansas and brings "Hook" in from third. Only one hit off Ransom. To Instruct Life Savers Allphin Gives Three Day Course Last of Week You Will Be Interested A life saving class open to all men in the University will start next Saturday, April 25, at noon. Asked to report promptly to receive the preliminary test and proper development, Instruction will be given for the first three days and the test the last day. The following are some of the things that will be given in the test, which is under the guidance of the American National Red Cross: Special $ 95^{\mathrm{c}} $ If You Like--- Nice Stationery Durobe in water and swim one hundred yards; surface dive three times underwater; cross chest, head arm lock, or break neck; back bolt, back hook, freeroot floating; treetop floating; one-minute carry; demonstrate resuscitation; write a theme on the work and what to do in actual clinical questions on the difference of the work and what to do in actual clinical situations. in our sale of fine pound paper, white and colors, values up to $2.00 There were 50 who took the work last year and many of them received positions with camp and swimming pools in giving instruction along this According to Karl A. Bickel, president of the United Press, the college man had a marked advantage in journalism because he was that scholarship training is an undeniable asset. The views of a number of college leaders were used in a college education for newspaper men were put before the journalism section of the Ohio State educational system. The class will be under the supervision of Herbert Allphin, swimming coach and instructor. Two Book Stores Jayhawkers Down K-Aggies in Dual Track Meet 85-46 Walton and Trueblood Se New Kansas Records in Discus and Pole Vault Kansas University won the dum rack meet here with Kansas State Agricultural College yesterday by a score of 85 to 40. Two Kansas records were broken and one Angie record fell. Walton set a one-Angie record of 128 ft. 9 1/2 m, and Trückleubold leaped 12 ft. 0 3/4 m. for a new mark Fortune of Kansas upset down in the two mile run by taking the event from the start to the end, making good time in the two mile run was never close to Fortune after the race. Kansas took the 400 yard dash with a tie for a first, Beardary holding the lead until clown to the finish line when he allowed down to allow Strawto be Elizabeth of Kansas Angies set a new Aggie record in the high jump at 6 ft. 5-3 in. Kansas placed first and second in the 880 yard run after Zimerman made a fast sprint at the finish to pass Black of K S A C. Tornhill won the discus with a threewall of 143 ft. 5-12 in. after which he made a try for a new record but failed to throw the plate at 145 ft. 5-12 in. 220 yard dash—Won by Khaner, Kansas; second, Elwell, Aggies; third, Mize, Kansas. Time 21.4. 100 yard dash-Won by Siecle, Kansas; second, Klamer, Kansas; third, Elwood, Ames. Time 9.8. Summaries, Track 440 yard dish—Tie for first, Boards- ley, Kansas, Stralow, Kansas, third, Kraft, Ames. Time 56:36. 88d yard run-Wenhy Fullerton Kamas; second, Zimmerman, Kamas; third, Black, Aggies. Time 2 min. see 1 mile run-Won by captain Mille, Agges; second, captain Hincaw, Kosse; third, Deitton, Aggies. Time : min. 30.1 sec. 2 mile run-Won by fortune, Kansan; 2 miller, Miller; Aguilar; third, Levine, Kansas. 10 min 10 min 77 see 100th breadth kandahar Warrior Nahib korsai, Konsea; Paden, Kanasu; third, Formelli, Agjames; TIME 16.0 sec. 220 yard low hardships—Won by Hinkey, Agjames; second Kianasu, Kanasu; 1 mile relay -Won by Angies. (Coleman, Kopf, Morgan Andieck) Time 3:25.5 High jump - Won by Ehrlich, Agies; second, Stilman, Klaus; third, Walker, Agies. Height 6 ft. 3-5 in. (New Agie- record.) Field Broad jump—Won by Bliss, Aggies second, Hodges, Kansas; third, Elwall Distance. 22 ft. 6 in. Discus throw-Won, by Thornhill Kansas; second, Walton, Kansas; third P. Bausch, Kansas. Distance 143 ft 5-1-2 in. Palo vault—Won by Trueblood, Kannan, second, Jordan, Jordany; Angels, Thi- vington, Aggies. Height 12 ft. 9 5-8 in. (New Kansas record). Javelin throw—Won by Walton, Kansas; second, Richardson, Aggies; third, Lirvington, Aggies. Distance 186 ft. 9-1 in. (New Kansas Record). Sbit pit-t-Wen by Thornhill, Kansas second, F. Bausch, Kansas; Third Walton, Kansas. Distance 46 ft. 10 f Intramurals p-------------------------q Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Epitae and the Clubcom Clubship, in which they play 5 games with no losses. All four divisions are headed by teams that have won 3 or more games. have lost no games. Most of the games up to the semi-finals will have been played by the end of this week. Results of the intramural playground ball games Thursday are as follows Alpha Tau Omega 8. Sigma Alpha Results of the games Friday after- day are: Phi Chi 37, Kappa Ea- kpa 6; Triangle 15, Sigma Epi Epi- bion 2, and Acacia forfeited to Epi Ma 7; Phi Gamma Delta 8, Phi Kappa P1; Sigma 5; Chi Sigma 5, Phi Epiosa 0; Chi Delta Sigma 13, Delta Ch 4 1; Chi Delta Sigma 21, Delta Ch 9 Cocopolitan club 23, Delta Upaion 2; Kentucky Colonels 4, Dumkin club 3 and Aces forfeited to Alpha Alpha The intramural rifle tournament began tomorrow with 11 matches fired from two positions. The matches and the time are as follows: The one game that was to have beer played yesterday morning was a forfeit Phi Kappa to Pi Kappa Alpha. 8:30 am, W. Stroup, Kip Pla, Alpha v., Dillinkobek, Cappa Sigma; Maucello, Delta C, vs. Yenser, Kappa Enn Kunna. 9:30 a.m. – D, Garlinghouse, FI, Kappa Alpha, vs. Biogett, Theta Tau; Walker, Signa, Chi, vs. Hatton, Cosmopolitan club 10:39. m — Poor, Kappa Sigma, v swell, Theta, Freeman, 11:30. m — Poor, Kappa Sigma, v 11:30. m — Knott, Kappa Sigma, v Hugethe, Tauri; Parks, Triangle Plate Lunch 1:30 p.m. — Bryan, Sigma Chi, vs. Stafford, Shooting Stars; Grimm, Digma Sigma Lambda, vs. Klaner, Phi Gamma Delta 2. 30 p.m.- R. Garlinghose, Pi Kappa Alpha, vs. Stevona, Sigma ChiMA Alpha, vs. Stevens, Sigma Chi. There is to be one match Monday, tiring from the second two positions. Along with the Tau, 2u., Nielander, Shooting Stars. The intramural department asks that all contestants call at the intramural office with information when the second round can be fired. 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings Blue Mill Sandwich Shop In order to dispose of surplus stock we are offering all 75k Brunswick records issued before 1930 at--- 35c each or 3 for $1.00 Sale of Brunswick Records Intramural Baseball Standings By Divisions Division 1 Phi Chi Kentucky Colonela Theta Tua Koiba Kappa Pd Pi Dionikan Dinakan Kpa Koiba Kappa Eka Kappa Division 2 WORLD Componitopian Club 3 Phi Kappa Alpha 3 Phi Kappa 2 Phi Dulun Theta 1 Sigma 1 Delta Upsilon 1 Mpha Kappa Lambda 0 Division 3 Division 4 v2.0 Alpha Tau Omega 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 Kappa Phi Gamma 2 Cita Phi Sigma 3 Cita Delta Dela 2 Sigma Alpha Mu 2 Delta Chi 1 Delta Chi 1 Kappa Sigma Won Lost Sigma Chi 1 1 Beta Theta Pi 3 1 Pi Chi 2 1 Triangle 2 1 Delta Phi Epsilon 1 4 Delta Epsilon 1 4 Delta SigmaLambda 1 4 Intramural playground ball games schcolled for daytime at 9 am pane. Dela Sigma Pu vi Phi Chii Chi Phi Dela Tau Signa Nu vi Phi Kappa Alpha Mu Du Dela Tau Delta v sigm Games scheduled for Wednesday at 4:30 are: Kentucky Colonels vs. Phi Chi; Sigma Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi, and Dunkin' Donuts. Games scheduled for Thursday at 4:30 am are: Delta Chi vs. Sigma Alphon; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Dunnaki club; KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators Ohio State University recently held an all-state high school debate con- Want Ads MEN WANTED for summer work. Will be able to use eight or ten good men for work this summer. You must meet someone in the United States. Anyone interested get in touch with Lee Benton before noon, May 5th, May 19th, 1702–Tenn. Students interested in BABSON INSTITUTE the school that gives an intensive training in the fundamental laws of business, may meet Mr. W. R. Mattton. Assistant to the President, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6 and 7, by appointment at the Muechlebau Hotel. 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