PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1930 Jayhawks Beaten by St. Mary's, 12-6, in Season Opener Bunn Blames Bad Fielding for Defeat, Kansas Making Seven Errors The Jayhawker baseball team went down in defeat in their first game Friday against St. Marys College as the Jayhawkers attacked the defender to weak holdings. The game at first seemed to be a close battle, but in the third and fourth innings both teams tipped up the score. The game was a scoring feat, especially for St. Marys. In the fifth inning the St. Marys nine made the game as it came out. The attack was led by Burns, St. Marys pitcher, who knocked a home run and a three-base hit besides the Mt. Oread team. T. C. Bishop, who was bothered with a bad arm broken in a game, game, game off his regular form. Allogethe the Kannas were charged with seven evens. Ralph McCoy, right field, led the KU, batting attack, knocking two doubles and a single for a total of 16. McCoy and his team both made two hits, each getting two base hits. Brennneun, shortstop, who has been out of the game for two weeks, was inserted in the last inning and made good with a clean single. Thomson pitched for six whole innings, and was then replaced by Cooley. The K.I., pitchers seemed to be in good form as only nine hits were allowed, and Thomson struck five men while Cooke famed two. In commenting on the game John Bunn said that the defense was poor and much work would have to be done with the infidels. "Up to the third inning the batting was not up to what it should be," he said, outlined that K.U. made six earned runs to four earned by St. Marys. The lineups: Numbers Athletics Hatton, b. 1 A 1 H 0 P O A Bromberick, b. 2 B 2 H 0 P O A Drama, b. 5 0 0 0 7 1 Fish, p. 5 0 0 0 7 1 Fisher, p. 5 0 0 0 7 1 Gramme, p. 4 7 2 2 2 2 Church, c. 1 0 1 1 1 0 Cook, c. 1 0 1 1 1 0 Ash, b. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Ab, b. 1 0 0 1 0 0 Thompson, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Colby, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 | A | L | M | N | O | P | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kwak, c | b | 4 | 3 | H | O | | T. Smith, f | a | 2 | 2 | A | A | | Burgo, p | b | 5 | 9 | A | A | | Burgo, p | b | 5 | 9 | A | A | | Thurber, h | b | 5 | 1 | 0 | A | | Thurber, h | b | 5 | 1 | 0 | A | | Sobely, t | b | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Sobely, t | b | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Holmer, h | b | 2 | 9 | 1 | 5 | Totals 37 12 9 27 12 The game by innings: Kansas 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 1—6 St. Mary's 1 0 2 1 0 0 5 2 0—12 * Hit for Thrills. Roof Fire Doesn't Thrill Nonchalant Beta Phi Sig "Hey there, your roof is on fire, one of them said. A man stood on the second deck, that is on the front porch of the house. He looked out at the morning while the top deck or the roof was having a little blaze. Some women sat in the room. "Oh, is it?" the follow replied in differently. unfortunately, it is," was the retort. "Yes, it is," was the report. "Well," he grunted, and nonchantly walked in to phone the fire department. Just how nonchalant he was could not be determined—nevertheless he did not light a Murad. Read the Kansan want ads. Sport Shots by the Kansan Sporting Edito "The pitchers worked well against St. Marys, Friday," said Coach Bunn, "but we were weak on defense." Spring grid practice at the University of Oklahoma and the Kansas State University. This week, Coach "Bill" Harglis believes that he will keep the Jayhawkers on top. "We have good material but it's long jump from good material to bad, so we probably need ur candidates lack experience—something that weight and speed cannot handle." There is no rule among the Big six regarding length. The Jagger practiced Oklahoma and the K-Aggers started early and topped practice when hot weather Hot weather and a dirty field make outfield scrimmage hard work these lays. The only water connection available at the practice grid is a six-inch pipe. The hot winds dry the air as fast as the water a poured on it. "If we had a three-inch pipe or a fire hose connection, we could wet the field in a short time and it would stay in good shape long enough for a vehicle to pass through." "and the men would be lots more willing to come out for practice." Leroy B. Andrews, professional football coach of Kansas City, and Coach Hargiss have been friends for years. He met another on farms near Pittsburgh. Coach Andrews was an interested spectator at Jayhawk grid practice central to the school's womens basketball and visit and play golf with his boyhood chum. Experienced football players are not level-headed about the insults and injuries that are bound to occur in college. Players who play the man across the line shaves an elbow into their Adams apple on innocently steps on the rogue checks that the team is giving them the manshake hands and get down to the business of football again. It's all a part of learning the great gridiron game and a bit more than trial and error. Recovering from its defeat at the hands of St. Marys, the Jayhawker number drubbed yesterday by a score of 15-8. Ran pitched most of the game for the varsity, being rebounded in the first and Fisher the last three innings. Brenneisen was back in uniform playing second base, and Hulkeen was sent to shortstop. The team didn’t play but did no fielding. The defects noticed in the St Martys game were worked on yesterday, and batting took a swing at them. Freshman Nine Loses, 15-8 McCoy, Fisher, Schmidt, Ransom and Bishop all found the ball for several long hits. Coach Bunn Works on Defects of St. Marys' Game from us—we will develop them. Eastman Kodak Films Rankin's Drug Store Augusta, April 12—(UIP) Two men were killed and five badly injured and burned today when a high-powered fire exploded in an irony explosion. Both men were covered with burning oil which spilled out of the well. Harvey McKheleney, 25, of Augusta, Bunn, 25, died a few hours later in a Wichita hospital. A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery Here Comes the Rodeo 716 Mass. St. "Handy for Students" Are you prepared to take pictures of the Rodeo and the Relays? If not you had better get a supply of 11th & Mass "Handy for Students" Phone 678 Sophomore Dash Star This Jahawk will be expected to do a great deal towards winning the relay events in which he takes part Saturday. Get Relay Entries From 184 Schools (Continued from page 1) lewis, Westminster College, University of Wichita, and Yankton College. Out-of-state high schools: Eagle High, Lincolnville, Ky.; Abraham Lincoln Council, Iowa; Adrian, Mo.; Renton High, St. Joseph; Central High, Louisville City; Abraham Lincoln City; Excelerel Springs, Mo.; Fairbury, Neb.; Jefferson, In.; Marine Training, Kansas City; High Kane, Smith City; Cotton Seed, Oklahoma; Southwest High, Kansas City; Tulsa, Oklahoma; High Kane, City; Bantry, Neb. Class A teams are; Argentine, Athlson, Attown, Augusta, Chanute, Cherryville, Concordia, Crawford, Cherryville, Eureka, Fort Scott, Franklin, Freestone, Garnett, Herington, Hawthorn, Hill City, Hosking, Holston, Harbor, Hawthorne, Erie, Fort Scott, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Manhattan, Maryville, Minneapolis, Needsha, Newton, Osage City, Owatonna, Newton, Owatonna, Shawnee Mission, Shawnee Mission, Summer, Tonganase, Topeka, Wamengo, Wellington, Wichita East, Wichita North, and Wichita West. Class B teams are; Agenda Rural, Alma, Alta Vista, Altoona, Bendena, Burnington, Blue Mount, Cowley, Cowley Springs, Corning, Chase County Community, Cunningham, Douglas, Elk City, Eskridge Rural, Eskridge, Fondale, Halstead, Harveyville, Highland, Howard, Kansas Vocational CIO- peka), Lansing, Long Island, Lorraine, McLouth, Minneapolis, Muberry, Nortonville, OnaRugn Blend, Oread Northville, Orangetriangle, Parker, Parker, Pembroke, Perry,帕罗尔, Rural, Quemeco, Reserve, Sacramento, Salinas, Wawona, wawona, Trousdale, Turon, Valley Falls, Voin, Washburn, Watkinsville, Villas, Williamsburg, Wiebens Jalls Strikers Bolsheviks President of Lincoln Memorial Rejects Demands Harrison, Tate, April 12—(UP) "A ban of Bolshevists" was what happened to the 200 Lincoln Memorial University, said today in characterizing the 290 undergraduates who are on strike in protest against the university's members of the faculty. Morrison rejected the demands of the students, who have terminated in the walk-out. They had asked for reasons for the professors action toward refusing to accept their courses. They also a modification of colleges, and also a modification of campus rules. The number was much greater than 9 p.m. Plate Lunch Harrogate, Tenn, April 12—(UP) Coads at Lincoln Memorial University, ordered to remain in their dormitories because of the student strike. Coads said he was high-pitched shouting at windows. First, they shouted, "We want out," then "Let's get out." Coads were left with doormosters except for classes. Send the Daily Kansan home. 35c Sunday Noon and Evenings Blue Mill Sandwich Shop LOOKS LIKE A BIG WEEK COMING UP and Carls Easter Suits and Furnishings Selling "Rotary Convention "Rodeo "Hi School Track Meet "Relays" "Easter Vacation." Shirts Hats Pajamas Shirts & Shorts Glad to Show you! Easter Suits - $30 to $60 Easter Top Coats - $25 to $50 Sweaters Golf Hose Sport Shirts Sport Belts Professors Will Teach in School for Firemen Knickers Flannel Trousers Duck Pants Fancy Hose Easter Neckties $1 to $2.50 The University Extension Division is co-operating with the Kansas State Firemen's association in preparing the program for the second annual school fire protection training, 19-23. W. A. Buel, chief of the Parsons fire department, is chairman of the program committee, and E. J. Furman, inspector bureau, is secretary. H. I. Gham, director of the extension bureau, and the faculty of the university, will attend the two of whom will be from the University. Prof. Henry Werner will speak on the chemistry of fires, methods of combustion, and the control of fires in oils, acids, and the like. Prof. J. O. Jones will speak on municipal counsel for the league of Kansas municipalities, will outline some of the issues that arise in partneries. 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