PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawk Baseball Squad in Closing Series Tomorrow Play Aggies Twice There Double Win Will Put Kansas in Third Place Tie Coach John Bunn and 14 members of the Kansas baseball squad will leave tomorrow morning for Manhattan where they will close their season's schedule against the Agrite game a two-game series. The team will over come Jacksonville will leave the Joeys in a tie for third place with the Agrite team. with the Spike. One of the team are reads to go with the possession of Rub Thomson. He may pitch in spite of this fact he has been used to pitch and gone game in spite of his thumb Paul Fisher, southpaw hurler, was bothered with a sore arm last week, but the laurel motion is not necessary to pitch one of the games should be he called for mound duty. Fisher lost the opening game on a four-run tine, but the team has improved greatly, especially in the offensive since that time. He will turn to turn in a win. Errors Have Caused Losses Kansas has played, a flashy game of ball at times during the season but usually not. The team was roarly in the pitches. These errors have caused several headaches. The opponent is as wins. At the plate the Jayhawkers has shown more consistency than in the field. Only three out of six St. Mary's turns the trick in the first game of the year and the Washington State game on the trip into Missouri. Oklahoma has been the only conference team to outplay Washington, and this was by a bit margin. Huskers From Fifth to Top Huskers From 1975 The big Six pitcher chase will draw to a clearmount. June 5 and 6 when Missouri and Mississippi meet at Linwood to decide the championship. For Missouri to win the title it must sweep the series from the Cornhuskens. Should the Tigers drop one game, the title will go to Nebraska. Should the Tigers win the loss of the list, the Tigers will be in possession of second place. Nebraska has made a surprising rise in he standing of the teams, coming from fifth place among the top of the ladder. The winning of four straight games, two from Oklahoma and two from Iowa, gave Nebraska from a tie for second place to first. A Good Season in Tennis Kansas Net Squad Wins Seven of Nine Matches With only one match in the lost column, the Japahani team team team matched Kansas won seven Six conference race. In the nine决赛 matched played, Kansas won seven Captain Charles Sager, by his consistent wins, is the outstanding start of the Kansas队. He met with his first defeat in the Big Six meet at Ames. In the doubles matches, Gates won seven matches, only once in the nine dum match. The first defeat of the season was handed to the Jayhawkers by the Somers, who were the superior team. The Kansas队 is composed of the following men: Captain Charles Sager, George Guell, Captain James Jewell, James Jewell, and Bruce Aebert. Coach Huff Will Conduct Emporia Track Classes H. J. Huff, track coach, left yesterday to conduct classes in track at the Hanley-Ruby-Huff School for coaches which begins today at Emporia. The school, which is being held on the Kansas State Teachers' College campus, will continue until June 8. Coach "Dick" Houchack ("Dick") will coach football, and Coach Craig Ruby of Illinois will teach basketball during the two weeks' session. Schedules for Swimming Classes Are Announced Scheduled for the summer swimming classes and life-saving class to be given by Mr. Alibina, swimming instructor at 18 to 13 on Tuesday are presented today by Mr. Alibina. the classes in both swimming and life saving will be offered to men including University students in the afternoons of Tuesday, during Saturday, and to boys over 12 years of age in the foremere of the same days. The life-saving class for men offers those who failed to pass this spring's tests, an opportunity to do so this summer. Jordan and Neil Win Finals of Intramural Horseshoe Tourney Golf Into Semi-Final Round Final Drawings are Made In Handball Although the horseshoe doubles finals have already been completed, leaving Jordan and Alex in the hands of the remainder of the international events are now in the semi-final rounds and it is the pinn of E. R. Elbeth (10-4), E. R. Alves (10-6) and all finished by Wednesday. In the final rounds of the horseshoe Jordan and Neil defeated Nash and Fitzgerald. Ki Phakara, the second quarterback, Grady, Alpha Kappa Lamba, they also won the tournament, the finals of which had been won last fall due to the bad weather. In the golf singles tournament, C. Innes was the first to win from the first tee, while Benoît, R. Alphan, and E. Jones, P. Delta Thesta must meet to decide the winner of the second round. The third round golf doubles survivors are: Stephenson-Blaus, Beta Theta Tau, who defeated Benson-Slaus, Pi Kappa Alpha; Evans-Draghi, Pi Gamma Delta, vs. Zim-Proudty, Thai Muang Alpha Epifanio, Thai Mum Kham, for Grant-Meske, Theta Tu, vs. Kirk-Woodward, Phi Kappa Psi. In the final drawings of handball play, Cledoubblet, beidoubblet, Phi- kala Pali, will win. The match is the match between Mullins-Kastelon Kappa Sigma, a team from Georgia, in the finals. In the final drawings in horse- shoe singles, Henderson, Kappa Eta Kappa, will battle need. Phi Beta Pi, for the championship. Medics to Study Teeth in Special Yale Course New Haven, Conn. —A new plan for bringing medicine and dentistry into closer relationship will be followed by a conference on the validity, President James R. Angell announced today. For the first time, medical specialists will make a commitment to the purpose of the group will be to create a group of medical specialists in teeth just as there are medical specialists in diseases of other organs of the body. The project has been made possible by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Every year from two to four graduates of dental school will be able to continue their medical studies and to work with the group studying dental diseases. The new group of specialists to be developed are members of additional corps of scientists studying and treating disease in human beings. Send the Daily Kansan home You Will Find BEAUTIFUL REMEMBRANCES for Graduation a t Rankin's Drug Store 'Handy for Students' 11th & Mass Phone 678 Kansas Track Squad Is to Lose Six Men Through Graduation as Three Leave Severest Loss Will Be Felt Six men will be lost to the Jayhawk track squad through graduation this spring. Captain Poo Frazier, who will be leaving, Lester Vogel, Loidy Williams, and Dean Saunerman are the men who have completed their career on the track. Fraiser, Sauremann, Dodd, and Shannon will get their third “K” this spring, and Fraiser and Sauremann also have three letters earned cross-country in the same season, while Williams will get his first letter this year. The loss of these six men will hurt Kansas in the distance race, as Frazier, Surauemer, Vogel, and Williams were always counted on to bring in their share of point-to-point action. The Schreeder's place in the javelin throw will be well taken care of next year by the Bauch brothers, Wutton, and Miles; man starters who are showing up with their teammates, Shannon, a quarter-miller, was a dependable man, but with Jones, Rooney, Lagerstein, Mize, Ash, and others scheduled to return next year. Kawasan should have runners to take care of that event. Edison's Lamp Has Place on U. S. Postage Stamp: (Selecture Service) Washington — Edison's first electric lamp, soon to be pictured on a special exhibit in the museum, part of electric light's golden jubilee, is one of the few inventions to be as famous. The Edison commemorative stamp will be placed on sale on June 5 at Menlo Park, N. 3., where 60 years old members can purchase an art laminated barn of the Edison's genius. Lest fall the sight of the Wright Brothers' first airplane appeared on a special stamp commemorating their first flight. Airplanes, stuntbeds, beacons and railway trains have appeared on their places because they are meant transporting mail in the thunderfax Machine. They do not become than because they are inventions. Dean Thomas Clarke of the University of Illinois said that rather than having to go into the building merely living up to the reputation that novels and movies have given them. Edison's portrait cannot be placed on postage stamps because of the gets bad. A few years ago, not son being portrayed on any money, or security of the mas- The Angels won 10 firsts and tied for another, piling up 10½ points. Drake ranked fourth with 4¼ points, Creston of Omaha and 8½ and Washington of St. Louis scored 5 points. Grimsel college did not compete in this year's Tour. Oklahoma Aggies Capture Missouri Valley Honors Other Campus Specials Stillwater freshman track quad联 W. Roy K. freshman's freshman track quad had little trouble in winning the annual Mountain Valley telegraphic meet for Excelsior Springs Tournamen Sees K. U. Sophomore Win Praise Chester Jones Loses Championship Match in Golf by One Point Chester Jones, e31, of Lawrence was defeated by Mauger Smith, Kansas City, Mo., in the championship flight of the annual spring tournament of the Excelor Springs Goll Club. The finals in the tournament were played off Saturday and it was only by a bit of golf wizardry that Smith defeated Jones, "Cheet" had successfully defeated Jackson and 2 and 1, and Eddie Guentel of Oakwood in a 3-hole play on Friday. He also defeated Carl Anderson of Baxter Springs in the semi-finals and was defeated by one stroke in the final play of with "Dopester" were giving Jones on the favorite on Friday and attribute his loss to his inexperience. The match was even up to the point of having no advantage. Then on the twelfth hole Smith made an uncanny shot when he pulled his ball cut off the tall grass, through a clam from the eup to give him a birdie 3 for the hole. On the next hole Jones hobbled a putt of three feet to give him a birdie 4 for the hole he kept throughout the remainder of the game. Staleness on the green was evident in Jones's playing more than once. This along with his defensive play, helped his defeat. Wilt few exceptions the two golfers played. 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