PAGE FOUE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929 Bunnmen Gunning for M. U.'s Place at Top of Ladder Victories at Columbia Thi Week Would Break Up Triple Tie for First Place The Kansas baseball team's two wins over the Iowa State nine last season have helped the team tie for first place with Oklahoma and Missouri, and an effort to eliminate Kansas from play. C Coach Burn and 14 men will leave tomorrow, evening after practice for Columbia where they met in a group with Friday in conference tilt, and will leave immediately for St. Louis to play two non-league games with the Washingon Bears. The Ames series found the Jayhawkers batting and fielding in a manner well fitting to a first-pitch situation. The team made 10 of 10 blows off pitching while the northern nine could get but 12 off Fisher and the south eight did. The led Kansas attack, Schmidt getting four hits in eight trips to the plate, the Rangers in seven sessions at the bat. Rob Thomson hit well the first day with 34, but his second plate, while Bob Maney got a walk, two singles and a double out of five attempts during the second day's action. Culp Works Fast In the field, Capt. Wayne Culp leap his team in an almost sensual manner. In the second innning of the Saturday game, he made a marvelous save for the home team, at full speed with his back to the ball to retire the side. The catch saved two scores as there were two men or base who would surpass him, and the ball fallen safe. In the sixthtiming he againashed a great brand of ball, being the important factor in all three of the outs. The player quickly back hit sharply through pitcher's box. Culrae跑 over from his shortstop position and made a seemingly simple throw to the homegirl forced a runner at second, and threw to first in time for a double play. Bert Horga, playing his first conference game in center field, seems to fit into this position well in, and in repeatedly it back up the infield in case of an er. Rogna can also play a creditible foul infield should the occasion demand it. Fisher Fans 13 Paul Fisher worked in the first game for the Kansas team and seems to have been the one to make the ball, the lack of which has been bothering him considerably so far this season. He was the first contest and allowed only five free passes to first. He received erratic calls from his coach, a great deal of the credit of winning the first game should go to the south. Rub Thomson worked the first seven innings, but seemed to hack his effectiveness. Errortess ball by the rest of the team, played the game out of the fire for him. After having worked the full nine innings of the first game, he left first base at the beginning of the eighth inning, and took a ground mound to retire the side on an infield out and two strike outs. With two out in the ninth, he got himself into a hole by walking the next two bases, causing the last hitter to ground out. The men who will make the Missori trip are: Paul Fisher, Rob Thomson, Red Lichtert, Mort White and C. A. Harper, Robert Hobbs, Ralph McCullum, Calp, Edd Ash, indelder; Ed Schmidt, Bert Hugh, and Ralph McCoy, out- LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY [7] Eye Glasses Exclusively 1021 Mass. Omaha Hat Shop 717 1/2 Mass. St. We clean your hat. repair your shoes, shine them and deliver them to your address. PHONE 255 George's Lunch GOOD FOOD ALWAYS folders. It is quite likely that Likhier will play in the outfield in at least one of the games of the coming trip. Kappa-T, N, T, and Pi Phi-Ch O Will Play Opening Games of Schedule Women's Intramural Baseball Tournament Will Begin Tomorrow 1011 Mass. Phone 961 The women's intramural baseball tournament will begin tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The drawings were as follows: Tuesday, April 30 6:15 Chi Omega ___ Pi Beta Phi Thursday, May 2 Tuesday, April 30 1:30 Tau N Tau Kappa Kappa 4:30 Delta Zeta ___ Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta ___ Alpha Chi Omega 6:15 Tau Nu Tuau ... Alpha Gamma Delta Chi Omega ___ Gamma Phi Beta Monday, May 6 4:30 Kappa Kappa Gamma — Alpha Omicron Pi Pi Beta Phi — Alpha Chi Omega 6:15 Delta Zeta ... Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Xi Delta ... Gamma Phi Beta 4:30 Tau Nu Tau _ Alpha Omicron Pi 6:15 Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Zeta Pi Beta Phi Alpha Xi Thursday, May 9 In the image, MB 9 Alpha Omega PI ___ Alpha Gamma Delta ___ Gamma Alpha Chi Omega ___ Gamma Phi Beta 1:30 Tau Nu Tau Tau - Delta Zeta Chi Omega - Alpha XI Delta 1:15 Kappa Kappa Gamma - Alpha Gamma Pt Beta Phi - Gamma Phi Students Against Prohibition Palo Alto, Cal. — The Stanford daily, Hoover's home-town paper, recently conducted a poll to determine attitude of students toward prohibition. Results showed that most of bailers were against prohibition. Etta Kett heads our fashion department. It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass.' Phone 653 The time limit for the third round of tennis singles is May 3. The dendrite for the third round of doubles in handball and horsehoes is May 2. Intramural Announcements The deadline for the third round of tennis doubles is May 3. The deadline for the first round of golf doubles is May 1. E. R. Elbel, Director of Intramurals Intramural Games The intramural baseball games scheduled for this week are as follows: April 29: Alpha Kappa Fai vs. Phi Delta Fta: Scafacteria v. Delta Fta: Theta Bta: Pi; Coasmoilopiton Club vs. Delta Sigma Gamma; Alpha Kappa Fla: Alpha Kappa Lambda; Pi Alpha Delta vs. Alpha Alpha Mu; Pierce Club vs. Sigma Alpa Epsilon and Phi Gamma Delta April 30; Phi Delta Theta vs. Theta Tau; Alpha Tan Omega vs. Theta Chi; Beta Pi; Cappa Pi; Pi Upsilon; Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Chi; Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Delta Chi; Kappa Pi; Sigma Chi; Kappa Pi; Sigma Chi; beta Pi; Triangle vs. Delta Sigma Pi. Special demonstration in the big Sheaffer bus in front of our store May 2: Phi Kappa vs. Kentucky olonials; Phi Alpha Delta vs. Phi Chi Pierce Club vs. Acacia; Phi Canna Delta vs. Delta SigmaLambda; Alpha Kappa Pi vs. Alma Kappa Lambda; Cafeteria vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; and Cosmopolitan Club vs. Chi Delta Sigma. CALLING CARDS WARNER BROS. present KID GLOVES WITH CONRAD NAGEL LOIS WILSON Education DIRECTED BY RAY ENRIGHT A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION Priced: 12:30 to 13:00, 25c. 13:00 to 14:00, 50c. Kids 10c Shows: 1 - 3 - 7 - 9 Coming Thursday "STATE STREET SADIE" (Panched) 100 for $1.00 Electro Embossing. 50c extra Tuesday Afternoon, April 30th S. R. Elbel, Director of Intramurals Tonight - Tomorrow Wednesday Gang-war—flying bullets—and this society beauty found unconscious in a cabl VARSITY Rankin's Drug Store The time limit for the third round of singles in handball and horseshoes is May 2. See How Your Sheaffer Fountain Pen Is Made 'Handy for Students' Dale Print Shop 1027 Massachusetts Phone 228 11th 8 Mass Handy for Students Phone 678 It's Tomorrow Night Verdi's Requiem The feature event of the Sixth Annual Music Week Festival GIVEN BY Lawrence Choral Union--430 Voices University Symphony Orchestra 60 Pieces Soloists: Marie Montana, soprano Eugene Dressler, Tenor Dorma Lee. Contralto Donald McGill, Baritone D.M.Swarthout,director University Auditorium TOMORROW, APRIL 30, 1929 8 o'clock Only one more day to get your tickets Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office University Concert Course and presents the Music Week Festival Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra HENRI VERBRUGGHEN, Conductor Two Great Concerts UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM Wednesday, May 1st, 3:00 p. m. and 8:20 p.m. Matinee Program directed by ENGELBERT ROENTGEN, Assistant Conductor 1 March of the Toys, from "Babes in Toyland" Heebet 2. Overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" *Nicolai* 3 Suite from the Ballet "Sylvia" ... Delibes I. Prelude—The Huntresses II. Intermezzo—Valse lente III. Pizzicati IV. The Followers of Bacchus 4 "Danse Macabre." Symphonic Poem No. 3. Op. 40 ... Saint-Saens 5 "Czardas," from "Die Fledermaus" Evening Program 1. Overture to "the Flying Dutchman" ... Wagner GEORGE MEADER, Tenor Soloist Strauss 1 Overture to "the Flying Dutchman" ... Wagner 2 Aria, 'Wher'er You Walk' from "Semele" ... Handel 3 Fantasie. "A Night on the Bare Mountain ... Moussorysky 4 Aria. "Siegmund's Liebeslied" from 'Die Walkure' ... Wagner 5 Hungarian March. "Rakozey" from "The Damation of Faust" Berlioz 6 "America," an Epic Rhapsody in Three Parts .. Bloch I. 1620. The Soil—The Indians—(England) The Mayflower—The Landing of the Pilgrims II. 1861-1885. Hours of Joy—Hours of Sorrow III. 1926. The Present—The Future The MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA records exclusively for BRUNSWICK. The STEINWAY is the official piano of the MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bloch's great symphony "America," prize winning composition of $3,000 over 90 others will receive its first performance in the Southwest at Lawrence. Don't miss a work which features many of the well known melodies of America and which carrier a stupendous message in music. Seats now selling at $2.50, $2.00. $1.50 and $1.00 at Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office