PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1929 Jayhawkers Lose to Aggie Baseball Squad by One Run First Tilt of Final Sierl of Season Dropped to Wildcats by 6-5 Margin The Jayhawker baseball team dropped the first game of its final series of the season to the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan yesterday afternoon by a score of 6 to 5. The game was tied, two of which came from Kansas bats and one from an Aggie hitter. Mort White was on the mound for Kansas and allowed only seven hits, but walked six men. Three errors by the defence helped Couch Gorsmens' men to turn in a victory when they were oudit nearly two to one. Bishop Hits Homer in Sixth The Bummen had a big iming in the air, and the Simmons made a circuit blow, scoring Ash and Maney ahead of him. Schmidt was the next hitter up on the ballman's head to go for another home run. The seventh iming found the Kansans tying the score when they crossed the plate. The Akgis opened the afternoon's run-making in the second when Towler hit a home run scoring Nigra ahead of him. They added another when a runner crossed home plate on a passball. Two sacries with the bases full and one out accounted for two more runs for them in the fifth. The winning run came in the seventh as Nigra went home on McCollum single. Double-Play Ends Game Kanaan filled the bases with one out in the last frame, but Schumann scored twice to keep the game. This was the third double play on the part of the Aggie despite The teams are scheduled to meet again *in the rain* if the weather permits. The team will win the final game of the year for Kansas but Paul Fisher may receive the call. R H F Kansas U. 000 004 100 5 12 Kansas A. 021 020 10x 6 7 Hatteries: Kansas — White and Maney, Kansas Aggies — Barre and Meissinger. Massolini is planning to remove barriers that so far have prevented American students from studying in Italy." KFKU 1220 Kilocycles Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Come Where I Love Lies Dreaming ... Foster Mother Machie ... Ball Dear Little Boy of Mine ... Ball Trombone Quartet: Lynn Boterf Melvin Dick Robert Grant Charles Allen Wednesday, May 29 7:40 p.m.— The Open Road — Stickles The Mighty Deep — Jude Pandithello — Weatherly Rose of My Heart — Lohr Mr. Rolland Stover, Baritone. 7:50 p.m.— Sweet and Low — Barney Sweet and Low — Barney Trombone Quartet; Lynn Boterf Melvin Dick Robert Grant Allen Swimming Classes Will Be Offered This Summer Miss Ruth Hoover of the women's physical education department for children and for beginning and intermediate swimmers during the first session of summer The classes will be held in the afternoon and Fridays will be devoted to dying work. No advanced work is required. The classes will be announced in a booklet. Need, Phi Beta Pi, Is Winner of Intramural Singles in Horseshoe All Finals Were Not Finished Today Because of the Bad Omar Need, Phi Beta Pi, has defeated Ralph Henderson, Kappa Eta Kappa, in the final round of the intramural horse racing championship in that event. Weather Other events including handball, tennis, and golf are nearing an end. Although it was planned to finish the season early, bad weather caused some delay. in the championship round of the series singles, Breesmier, Pkappa and Larry Soto defeated Baker, Dalta Tau two yesterday in the semi-final round. The championship of the tennis doubles tournament will be decided when Hurd-Neil, Beta Theta Pi, meet the winners of the semi-final round between Meyers-Gradlinger, Pki Kappa and Emerys-Zavin-Zaricks, Piti Gamma Delta. In the final drawings of the out-of-hand handball stings, Biondell, Pihl and Sigma will play in the semi-final round and will meet the winner of the semi-final round between Wooddell, Pihl and Sigma in the championship round. Two Men Lose Lives in Burning Straw Stack Fragues—(UP)—Two men lost their lives and two others were so badly injured that it was only with the greatest difficulty that local physicians could prevent them from dying when they had been burned near Ghel, Czechozlovakia. The straw, it is believed, became ignited from the ashes of the pipe of one of the two dead men. Quality -- Service Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. Phone 1881 London. — (UIP) The yachting season officially opened today with a retailt under the muscles of the sailors from the United States, a small Essex seascape of Harwich. British Turn to Boats Because of Congested Condition of Highway King George's Cutter Will Not Compete Owing to His There are new vessels nearly completing in shipyards, and the numerical strength of the principal class will be maintained by the new vessel "Gudillaf" which will carry the colors of H. A. Andruec. Owing to the crowded and congested conditions of the roads, many automobile fans are turning their attention to yachting and motor-boating. King George's old vessel, "Britannia," has not been fitted out for this season owing to his Majesty's illness. He missed this season at many ports, but yachtman will look forward to the time when the King's racing flag—"The White Swan"—wales white feather in the center—will fly again when his Majesty's health permits him to enjoy the sails from the decks of the "Britannia." Although King George's cutter will not compete this season, the old warriors, Sir Thomas Lapton's "Shamrock" *Sir Mortimer Singer* his "Astra," Sir William Berry* his "Cancer" his "Loose Fight," and A. Paton's "Lolworth," and A. F. Davie* "Wetward," will maintain the keen competition among the big yachts. Illness Paris, (UPI) — The new schedule of annuities which Germany will be required to pay under the Owen D. Young plan, as effective new year date, by the technical experts of the reparation conference. The new schedule was being submitted to the various delegations for consideration by the creditor manon Schedule of Annuities for Germany Completed Send the Daily Kansan home. We Specialize in Candy for Parties All flavors of mint patties Free Delivery P-E-D-S YOUR S-T-E-P-S -AND HOW Before Finals. Get one of our Bathing Caps and Go Swimming Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass. 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