PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS THUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 Varsity Baseball Squad All Ready to Meet Aggies Rig Six Baseball Code Season Opens Tomorrow Against Kansas Aggies; Game Will Start at 4 O'clock Directors of athletics, coaches captain, and all others in authority are urged to take an aggressive stand for a higher standard of sportsmanship in baseball, not among players but among spectators. Opponents will be treated as friends and honored guests even when they do not reciprocate. No unfair advantage will be taken of them under any circumstances. They will be suitably acknowledged. Officials will be regarded as impartial and competent arbiters. All parties are bound to dispute even when they are apparently unfair. Advantage will not be taken if law rule excludes feeling of any kind will not be publicly manifested even when a prover is incompetent or disorient. The variety baseball team took their teammate to preparation for the opening of a series with the Kansas Aggies here, the Kansas at 5 o'clock. The Hackaways will will face the attempt to uphold the honor of not having lost a series to the Manhattan Mariners. The Aggies were the Valley champions last year, and have their championship battles back again this season. They were the pitchers who bore the brush of the mound duty last year, and are now opening game. Ward, right field; McCollum, center field, and Nash, third field. They who appear in Coach Corsair's line-up. Aggies Are Hard Hitters Hard and consistent hitting was the fault of St. Mary's, but not yet, and they showed ability to touch hats lately in their meeting with the Knights from St. Mary's. In Alex Nigro, a Kansas City man, Corvus has a dangerous, hard hit player, who has been unleashed the team to defeat St. Mary's. Bob Maney, Kansas center fielder, has received an injury to his left arm and may not be able to take part in the game. He will be away day receiving treatment. In case he is unable to play, Ioga will be shifted to center field and either McCoy or Ruggerio will be involved. This is the first time the injunction has hit the Kansas squat this season. Thomson Stated to Pitch Either Paul Fisher or Bishop Wilson will be the likely starter, because the Aggies have been unable to defeat him in any game he has played. He will need to beat them, 9 to 8, in a 13-inning fraces here, the game being played as part of the commencement program. If Thompson is on the ground Fisher will be second, second. Ed Ash will cover third, with Capt. Wayne Culp back at his old position at short. Schmidt will again be in left field. Should Fisher pitch, Ralston Culp will be on the initial pitch. The only dope available is the result of the clashes with the Knights, and this favors the Aggie men, Steve O'Rourke's wine outfit both teams, as well as the Aggies' team to branch their hits to win, and the Jay-hawkers failed to do this. Wesley Foundation Holds Meet Tomorrow Night Woolley Foundation, Methodist student organization, has fallen in with the trend of the teams and is holding a "relay party" at the church at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Track and field events will make up the games and stunts of the evening, while school activities will be carried out through the evening. we aren't trying to take the place of the regular Kansas Ralers nor steal their glory, but we are offering a chance for both men and women to be in training for the event." Itra Gunther, who is in charge of the party, said. For the strong, there is the shot-put and discuss throw. The fast will have the dash events. Longer races with the jumps will be clever and jumble will lead in all. Virginia Kennedy, c30, is caring for the trach and growth of his daughter, photographing the table for refreshments. An announcer for events and will write a letter to her. Man Swims in Icy River Relay Party to Be Given Fort Dodge, Iowa, —(UF) —Marvin (Duke) Nelson, 17, took advantage of Iowa's iy creews stream during the spring season. He went on to win $25,000 Wrigley marathon swim at Cleveland. Ictry year Nelson was born in Lake Outby in the cold water in Lake Outby by the cold water. Swimming in the ice-filled Des Moines river, Nelson said, was excellent training. Hargiss Selected to Aid in Announcing at Relays Couch "Bill" Hargiss, former coch of John Kuck, world record shot patter, has been selected to assist Ted Lester in an announcing at the Kansas Relays. Canty, who is official announcer for the Western Conference, will serve as head announcer at the seventh annual Kansas Relays here April 20. The team has been meeting its meetings of the past and has been voted by track fans in this section of the country to be the "first, last and all the words" in announcers. Fritz Meyn, Lawrence giant with the voice of a mile, will also assist Canty. Intramural Manager Announces Next Round Playground Ball Games Elbel Schedules Matches to Be Played April 15, 16, 17, of Next Week The schedules for the next rounds in intramural playground ball which will be played April 15, 16 and 17 are as follows: April 15 Following are the games: Delti Upsilon vs. Theta Tau, diamond 4 Mound 8; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. P Upsilon, diamond 4; Pierce Club vs Kappa Sigma, diamond 4; Phi Kappa Upsilon vs. Alpha Delta vs. Cafeteria, diamond 3; Triangle vs. Delta Chi dia. Cosmopolitan, diamond 1. April 16 Kentucky Colombs vs. Phi Delta Chi, diamond 6; Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Delta Chi, diamond 6; Arcacia vs. Beta Theta, diamond 4; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Sigma Alpha Episcopus, diamond 4; Phi Chi vs. Sigma Alpha, diamond 5; Phi Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Mu, diamond 2; Delta Sigma, delta 3; Delta Sigma I, delta 4; Delta Sigma II, delta 5; Delta Sigma I vs. Chi Delta Sigma, diamond 5. April 17 Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Kappa, delta 1; Theta Tau vs. Alpha Kappa pi, diamond 2; Pi Upsilon vs. Kappa Sigma, diamond 3; Sigma Epi-Kappa, diamond 4; Epi-Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Cafeteria, diamond 6; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Alpha Delta, diamond 7; Triangle vs. Phi Gamma, diamond 8; Cosmopolitan Club, diamond 9. Classical Club to Hear Dean Brandt at Meeting Dean J. G. Brandt will speak to the Classical Club when they hold their open meeting, April 18. His subject will be Archeon Roman Politics and Politics. Due to the fact that Dean Brantt gave this talk to the Classical Club some years ago before he was conceived, his diversity, it will be of great interest. The Classical Club in having this open meeting extends an invitation to the students of the University to meetings, and hear an interesting lecture. NOAH NUMSKUU2 LOST NADAM—IF A CHICKEN LOST THE OLD BILL SHE HAD, COULD SHE FIND A BIRD, WHO DID THAT? A NEW ONE? BRAN FROM NATIONAL CITY DESTROY NADAM—IF YOU GET BULBS FOR YOUR BRIDGE CAMPAT OF THE HARDWARE GIVE UP. GIVE UP. GET SEED FOR A SHOE TREE! CAME OUT BY BOB COOK, ESCOPEDON FOLKS, SEND IN YOUR TOWEL NOONE CAN TAKE THIS FARMER Hill Sustains Broken Leg; Shenk Fractures Wrist Two Football Men Hurt Two Jayhawker football candidates received fractures in scrimmage last night. Edwin Hill e'ch, playing at home against the defense leg. He was taken to the student hospital where the break was set. He was a very restless night. He will remain in the hospital for several weeks and was on the varsity squad last fall. Clifford Shenk, c32, also playing tackle, had his wrist broken, but thought it was only a oprain until he visited the student hospital this morning. Doctor Camtusco, after hearing about Shank's broken nounced it broken. Clifford is a brother of Henry Shenk, B.S.28, who played on the Kansas team last year. Five U. S. Olympic Men of Last Year Will Be in Action at Relays Silver loving cups are being awarded to the winners of the bridge tournament at the University of Indiana. Four Are Undergraduates and Are to Represent Their Universities Five members of the United State Olympic team of last summer will be in action in the seventh annual Kansas Relays at the Memorial Stadium here the afternoon of April 20. Four of those men are still undergoing, he is representing their universities, while the other is new out of college. The four university undergraduates are Dave Abbot of the University of Illinois, Big Ten two-mile championship team of the Illinois; George Baird of the University of Iowa, holder of various titles, various times, who runs anchor on the Hawkeye mile relay team and who was lead-off man for Uncle Sam on the national championship; a new Olympic record last summer; Edward Gordon, University of Iowa brass player, who when in form does not play well; hill of the University of Oklahoma, who finished fifth in the Olympic decathlon event at the 1928 Kansas Relays. Ray Conger, America's greatest distance runner, in the fifth Olympic star who will compete at the Kansas games. He will run in an opeal saffall he will not be named to be named. Conger will an undergraduate at Iowa State College; run anchor on relay teams in the Kansas relays and helped to set the Kansas Raisys two-mile relay record or 7 minute 54 seconds which has been held for the last time. 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