THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MAY 6, 1029 Rub Thomson Out of Baseball Lineup for Rest of Season Injury to Kansas Hurler Sets Back Prospects for "Big Six" Pennant Hopes for a pennant-winning Jay hawker baseball aggregation received a severe set-back this morning when it was learned that Kub Thompson, the team captain, pulled some ligaments in the elbow of his pitching arm in the second tilt of the two-game series with Missouri at Columbia last Wednesday and would probably be on the lineup for the remainder of the season. Thomson may be able to play first base or in the outfield later in the season, but he also has another appearance on the mound this year unless the injured arm heils better than it is expected to. The injury has been a last spring, and it has never been in good shape since that time. Thomson will face second year for Kansas, was expected to turn in several wins this season, and had greatly handicapped without his aid. Lichterhist and White came through in good terms after a series of Washington games on Friday and Saturday, be depended on to help fill in the gap caused by the loss of Thompson, who pitched good ball and should aid materiality in keeping the Jawahmers in possession. Bob Maney, working behind the plate in the second tilt with Missouri, suffered a badly injured finger when a foul tip tore off the nail. Maney is expected to be back in the harness in a few days, and should be back in time for the Tigers journey over for a return trip by Coach Bum's men. Ioga was the batting star of the Kiawah Island team, finishing a total of 8 hits out of 9 times at bat, and a counting for three of the four run scored against him. Poor field play was the chief cause of the three disforts suffered on the disastrous road trip, according to John Bunn, head coach. Inability to stay still and control in the stands of the games paved the way for all three of the losses. There will be a meeting of Sigma Gamma Epsilon Tuesday evening in the geology building, room 8. John Kane, president. The past and present councils of W, S, G, A. will hold aupon meeting in central Administration rest room Tuesday. Arbh Weidman, president. Etta Kett for R. O. T. C. Honorary Colonel. VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow "Glorious Betsy" with Dolores Costello Shows: 1 - 3 - 7 = 9 Bargain Matinee Daily 12:30 to 1:30 — 25c 1:30 to 4:00 — 35c Nights — 50 Kids — 10c Coming Wednesday, Thursday WHAT CAN'T A WOMAN DO! The last of the scheduled baseball games will be played this week. However, there will be several postponed games that will be played later. The teams playing this weekend are Phi Dita Thiae vs Kentucky Colonies; Alpha Tau Tua vs Chi Pi Kappa Alpha vs Acacia Ti Kappa Tau vs Delta Chi Kappa Tau vs Phi Delta Chi; Kappa Eta Kappa vs Sigma Chi; Pi Upason Ita vs Ita and Delta Chi vs Deltasigma Kappa Intramural Games May 9: Phil Delta Theta vs Alpha Kappa Ppa; Alpha Tau Omega vs Catechum Delta Theta vs Kappa Ppa; Delta Theta vs Kappa politian Claib; Theta Tau vs Kentucky Colonials; Kappa Eta Kappa vs Phi; Pi Upsilon vs Acaciai and Delta Theta. May 75. Udissa Epilation vs Alpha appa Udissa Epilation vs Alpha Mu. Sigma Mu. Sigma Phi Epilation vs Sigma Alpha Epilation; Triangle ve Delta Chi; Phi Delta Chi; Phi Delta Chi; Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Delta Chi vs Sigma Chi; Pierce clia vs Beta Theta Tis and Phi Gamma Delta vs Delta Sigma Sooners Lead Big Six Baseball as a Result of Week-end Games Kansas Nine Will Play Return Series With Missouri This Week-End As a result of games played during the season, the lead in the Big Six baseball race without having played a game. Losses to the Jayhawks and the Aggies have been the biggest. Missouri's two wins over Kansas put in possession of second place. Kansas and the Aggies failed to win the first game to third. The Cornhuskers took a two game series from Coach Corsault's at Lincoln, winning both fights by a one score margin. The team also faced a late after getting off to a poor start, leaving one game to Oklahoma and dropping a series to the Tigers. After getting past the team this week, with Iowa State meeting Oklahoma at Norman Wednesday and Thursday, then moving on to Manhattan to play a two game series with Kentucky. The Kansas队 will play a return series with Missouri here Friday and Saturday to complete the week's conference play. Oklahoma is meeting Washington in a non-conference series today and tomorrow at Norman, with the Haskell Indians going to Lincoln to meet the Nine in a non-conference games Friday and Saturday. The standings: W 1. Lei Pot. Oklahoma 2 1 .607 Missouri 5 3 .625 Kansas 3 5 .650 Kansas Argies 3 3 .500 Nebraska 2 3 .400 Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1245 Conn. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 Shredded Wheat Make it a daily habit Beating the bell is easy when breakfast is SHREDDED WHEAT. Digests without a murmur even when you bolt it. But you'll enjoy it so much, you won't want to hustle it-down. 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