PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930 Varsity Baseball Squad in Practice for Friday's Game After Work-Out Yesterday Bunn Announces Line-up for K. U.-Ames Contest Big Six Baseball Standings W L T Petts Oklahoma 4 0 1 1000 Missouri 2 0 0 1000 Kansas Angles 1 0 1 .500 Kansas 1 0 1 .500 Iowa State 0 2 0 00 Nebraska 0 3 0 00 The varsity baseball squad romped on the freshman yesterday afternoon after Coach Couch Burn pitched for the varsity in order to give his pitchers a test. Notwithstanding the fact that the field was full of fans, he and fast. Cramer pitched for the freshmen and held the varsity to run until he weakened in the fourth inning. Coach John Burn has announced the line-up for Friday in the game with Michael McAulay, left, Iowa, lower; Hannah Lownah, upper; Orsah, second base; Ioga, left field; Bishop, short stop; Fisher, pitcher; Schmidt, center field; Bauer, left infield; Scales, center field; Claunch, catcher and Rasowon, first base. Fisher pitched against Iowa State at Ames last year and won The dpe seems to favor Kansas in the coming games, although both teams have lost their only conference games, and Ames losing both games to Oklahoma. The Cyclones have an inexperienced team this season with only a 2-0 record. They are returning. Coach Menzel is the new baseball coach, having taken the coaching over from former Coach Workman. Gustafson, a curvetball pitcher, will be in charge of the game. Gustafson, a curveball pitcher, will probably work in the box for the Cyclones Friday. After last night's downpour the baseball field is damp but with sunshine today and tomorrow the diamond will be in good playing condition. Welcome tonight, 8:36. Agnew's band Roby's on the Hill. ___Adv Announcements Prok Paul A. Witty, of the School of Education, will meet his classes Friday, having recovered from his illness. Dean Raymond A. Schwegler All women of the Quack club who wish to practice diving for the tryouts on Tuesday may use the swimming pool tomorrow noat at 12:30. Miss Ruth Hoover. Hero L'Ecuyer All pre-law students and any other undergraduate students interested in taking a legal course will be invited to attend a meeting Monday, May 5, in 180 Green hall which will offer the following: Seven Rifle Matches Scheduled for Today in Intramural Meet 38 Men Entered in Two Days Competition; First Friday Firing at 10:30 The pairings for the intramural rifle tournament have been announced from the intramural office. There are seven matches being fired this afternoon. Twelve matches are scheduled for fireworks at 10:30 and continuing until 6:30. The pairings are 1:30 to 12:30. Ellis, Delta Sigma Lambda, vs Sergeant, Pi Kappa Academy, Tysoon, Theta Tau, vs. Nordlumberg, Shooting Stars. 2:30 to 3:00. Banks, Stars. 3:00 to 5:00. Smith, Shooting Stars. 7:00m, Tomlinson, Delta Sigma Lambda, vs Wilson, Sigma Chi. 3:30 to 4:00; Reed, Delta Chi, vs. Katsumura, Couponel club; Craig Delta Sigma Lambda, vs. Warren, Kata Eka, Couponel club; Craig Delta Sigma Eka, Kata Eka, Moore, Eka Friday's matches: 10:30 to 11:20 Green, Theta Tau, vs. Ares, Kappa Theta Tau, vs. Olympus, Sigma Sigma Lambda, vs. Meek, Sigma Ciai; Avient, Triangle, vs. Roberts, Delta Ciai; 1:30 to 2:30; Carrier, Theta Tau Ciai; 1:30 to 2:30; Shooters, Shooting S stars, vs. J. Smith, Delta Ciai; 2:30 to 3:00; Hathart, Phi Delta Theta Ciai; 2:30 to 3:00; Goodrich, Phi Delta Theta, vs. Shecreve Ideal for late evening The most popular cereals served in the ding rooms of American homes include Wheat and fraternities are made by Kellogg in a clone ALL-BRAN, Pep Bran, Rice Krispies, Wheat Krispies and Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscoffs — the coffee that lots WHEN old man hunger drives you to the campus restaurant late at night, why not eat one of the most delicious treats you ever had on which one is easy to digest it lets you sleep like a baby. Here it is: a bowl of crunchycrisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes with cool milk or cream. Now sweeten it with honey or add a bit of preserved fruit. Then watch your spoon get busy! you sleep. Kellvy's CORNFLAKES Delta Chi 3:30 to 4:50; G Thei Sigma Chi, v. Dickinson, Kappa Ekappa EKappa, Willa Delta Chi, v. B Gradient, Rochelle, v. McDonald, Re Coopmanium club, v. Allen Kappa EKappa Wakeley, Shooting Stars, v. McDmall, Delta Sigma Lambdin 3:30 to 6:30 to 6:30 Galactic Delta Sigma Lambdin, v. Moore Delta Sigma Lambdin MALAYSIA'S CORN FLAKES PUBLISHED BY THE MALAYSIA PRESS CO., SINGAPORE Track Teams in Final Practice for K-Aggie Meet "Mutt" Thornhill and Pete Bauchwil will handle the weight events against the Angels in the absence of Jim Sullivan, his last night for the Ohio state relays. Tracksters in Last Lap Coach Brutus Hamilton put his trackers through their last hard work-out last night in preparation for the K-Aggles. All of the members of the squad are in excellent condition and they suffered from a bad case of tonsillitis. "Sicked will probably be in shape to play," Hamilton said, keeping out of the 220 in view of the fact that the Nebraska meet is only a week away." Coach Hamilton said this morning. --- Want Ads LOST, Green Sheaffer fountain pen between Geology and Union buildings, Wednesday, April 29. Please call Joe Zwirin, 1882. 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FRIDAY—Sue Carol and strong cast in an absorbing drama of the younger set entitled, "Walking with Babylon." And Everyday News Feature. The third round of women's intramural baseball was played yesterday afternoon on the University diamonds. The Delita Pli by a score of 18-9. The Independents won from Alpha XI Delta Omega won from Chi Omega, 35-24. Women Play Third Round --- 721 Mass. St. Gaskill was umpire and the batterie for the teams were as follows: Gamma catcher, Jeffrey Frye, catcher, catchers Alpha Delta Pi, Manning pitcher, Pitro, catcher; Independents Hull, McHenry, McHenry, pitcher; Brewers, McHenry, pitcher; Almacchi Chi Omega, Roberts pitcher, Ermis and Martin catchers, Ermis and Martin, catcher with Schmidt as umpire. Fashion-Builder Shoes The Davis Child Motor Co. Ford Dealers—Used Car Department 1022 Mass. 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