--- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929 Bunn's Ball Team All Set to Defeat Oklahoma Friday Thomson and Fisher Due to Pitch; Team's Work Afield May Turn Series Coach Bunn's baseball squirt will go through its last workout this afternoon in preparation for another nine morning afternoon. The Jayhawkers have been in a slump, having dropped six straight games, and are now against the Sooners. The pitching staff has been materially strengthened with the return of "Rik" Thomson, whose arm is expected to be averted._expected. Thomson pitched a 14-inning game against Nebraska last Monday and the Sooner will be ready to answer Coach Bum's call to pitch against the Sooner either in the first or second Sooners Beat Huskers Oklahoma opened the season against Nebraska, and died one game in 14 innings and won the other sermon of the day. Oklahoma scored the Tigers and also split this series. Playing against Manhattan yesterday, they collected a 3-0 win over their team's team, 5 to 4. This gives them a dope advantage over the Kansans, but their play this season has shown them apt to win. Their hitting is about the same as that of the Jayhawks, so it appears that the games are decided by the two teams. Hurlers Are Experienced The southern team has a strong pitching staff, having four hurriers who are pitching their third year of varsity ball. Tus Bobh, star second baseman, is leading the Kansas team at bat with Bob Massey and Ralph Craw- ning runners-up. The next game men are hitting above the 300 mark and are powerful in pinches The batting averages, including the The batting averages, including Nebraska games, are: Bishop 333, Maney 333, McCoy 328, Lichter 285, Ioga 284, W Caup 310, Thomson 321, Schmidt 222 R. Caup 314, Fisher 315, Ash 146. Alice J. Sherbon to Lead Quack Club Next Year The last meeting of the year of Quack Club was held with the following officers were elected: president, Alice J. Lee; secretary-treasurer, Alicia J. Lee. Preceeding the meeting Helen Campbell was initiated. At the meeting it was decided to swim in a pool and swim party Tuesday afternoon, May 28, at 12 the dayhayu It was also decided to have tryouts for next year two weeks after the first round. The pledge of the Quck Club be recommended to receive 25 W. A. A. points. Carolyn House is in charge of the picnic. Dream of Touchdown Comes True in Victory In his summer coaching school 'Phog' Allen might offer a course in how to "brush" Widder's former Emperia football star, remember one of Allen's dreams before a game with lower state, according to the Adelson. Allen dreamed that Harland Little, a substitute who was used as a reserve kicker, took the ball on the first scrimmage of the game and on a punt formation. The next day before the gale Allen instructed the quarterback to play Little around end on the first play. The instruction allowed his first play Little ran 70 yards to a unknown and victory for Kansas. Chi Os, Gamma Phis Tie for First Place in Intramural Group Delta Zeta's, T. N. T.'s, to Battle for Bracket II Honors This Afternoon The Gamma Phi Betas and the Chi Onegas are tied for first place in group two of the women's intramural baseball tournament The Gamma Phis defeated the Pi1 Phi 28 to 8, while the Chi Omega Phi 35 to 7. The Gamma Phis and the Chi Omega have each won three games and lost one game in group two, while the Tau Phi 34 to 7 defeated the group one with one more game to play. The line-up for the Gamma Phis consisted of Lincroxton, Hitchcock, Blanchard, and Ross while the line-up for the Piibn was Kramer, Catlin, Hooghe, and Hogie. The battery for Alpha Xi was Kieselwein and Hagen, and for Xiis was Candi and Dahir. The line-up for Chi Omega was an Payman Coach, Jason Hickman, Court and Sears, for Alphi Xi, Glaville, A. Sherborn, Edmond Corrillus, Everell, Rodgers, Boders one last regular game before the finals was scheduled for this afternoon at 4:30 when the Tau Nu Taus meet the Delta Zetas. Freshman Breaks Former Shot Put Mark by 8 Inches Distance Bausch Smashes Record Made Tuesday; Ryan Beats K. U. Javelin That the University of Kansas has a potential world's record breaker in the shot put was revealed yesterday on the stadium field when Jim Bausch, a freshman at the university, telegraphic track and field meet for Big Six schools, heaved the iron ball to a distance of 54 feet, to secure the 50-foot 1-inch measure by him tuesday. The world's record for the 16-pound shot was a 51 feet until last summer, when it dropped to 48.3 feet. United States in the Olympic games at Amsterdam boosted the mark to 52. The next year, the Americans throw yesterday stumps him as a future contender for national honors in the Olympics. Active in Athletics Banch entered the University last fall. He attended Wichita University last year where he won letters in three sports: football, basketball and freshman football last fall and gained much favorable recognition of his play against the varsity squad and this season's backpack for the variety much of the time. Just *to show that he wasn't tired after his record heyear yesterday*, the big fellow stepped out to hurl the disheartened crowd. "I know you're coming within about 7 feet of tying QUIZ WEEK If you are busy we will deliver Note Paper Quiz Books Ink Cold Drinks Just call 521 Shaving Cream Tooth Paste Ice Cream Candy Coe's Drug Store We will take your late letter to the postoffice at 11 p.m. Pajama Parade of the Collegiate TUCK-INS The New Swagger Tuck-Ins with Oxford Bag Trousers and mannish cuff. Friday Night In Our Window Special $2.95 Combination colors in Broad cloths. All sizes. Another Kansas track record went into the disc yesterday when R罗yn, freshman from Elwisburgh, tossed the javelin w distance of 150 feet and hit the arm at a speed of 88 feet 7.13 inches by Ewerty Brudley in 1922. the school record in that event. Although no results have been obtained as yet from the other Big size test, some preliminary results strongly stand a good chance of elucidating up in the weight of the two machines yesterday. Three Tennis Players, Coacher and Prof. W. W. Davis in Trek to Iowa Twenty-three Track Men Leave Tonight for Meet at Ames twenty-three members of Coach H. J. Huff's truck squad and three mem- bers of the coaching staff, they team will leave tonight for Ames where they will commence their training. May 17-18. The track men who will make the trip are: Capt, Bernard Frazell, Don Saurman, Lloyd Williams, Lowell Hinshaw, Robert Youngman, George Jones, Gordon Lagersteg, Robert Young, John Shannon, John Mize, Jay Wienix, Bonn Roonney, William Powell, Raibel Sickel, Lee Doad, Paul Walford, Brian Fitzgerald, Walthed Foward, Lie Benton, Lowell Trust-blood, Wills Ward, Arthur Schroeder and Ed Fortune. The competition will start Friday when prediminities will be held in all events except the one run, two runs, and three runs of relay, high jump, and pole vault. In addition to Coaches House and Buff. Prof. W.I. Davis of the depart- ment, Dr. F.C. Almeri is a faculty representative from the University. De. F.C. Almeri director of the faculty. Cant, Charles Sager, James Jewell, and George Gsell will represent Kansas in the tennis matches at Ames. 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