PACE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928 ] Swenson Pitches Shutouts in Iron Man Performance Kansas Wins Doubleheader With Sooners; Second Goes to Extra Sessions Kelly Swenson, he of the good forair pitch, shot shut-out baseball for 17 innings yesterday to win the second inning. Sooners each of them by a score of 1-0. It was one of the most grueling pitching matches in the history of Jawayk diamond, with the score of the second seven innings tied try by Duncan McNally. The doubleheader was a result of the first of the two game series having been postponed because of wet weather. In his seventh innning, the tenth stanza of the second game, the Kansas iron man was still going strong. The batter had another to roll out to third, in rapid succession. Thomson was warming up throughout the game to come to the rescue at an infield play. The Seventh even figureged at bat in the play that won the game. Good Pitching Shown Walker and Coil, Sooner pitchers, also pitched stellar games, though neither went the long route of Sewenon. Walker allowed only two outs in each game, and Coil held the home team to four in the ten-inning final. The two hits in the first game, however, came together as a pitcher's final out in the second case on errors. Kansas' two hits and lone run in the first game came in the second innning, when Livingston doubled and came in on Manley's single to right. Oklahoma rapped four hits in the seven innings, but all were well scat- Swenson struck out seven and Walker three in this game, and one base on balls was allowed by each. He scored two in a double in the second inning. Swenson Gets Applause When the second game opened, Captain Svenn again walked out to the mound and drew a big bum from behind him. He then ran over, but was promptly cut down when Hawlett hit into a double play, Calp to Livingston to Hail, Norris grounded The Sooners threatened to score in the fourth with Norris and Coil on base with one out. Swenson cime hit a low pass, but Krager caught Love's lost. Tenth Decides Game Kansas made a big threat in the sixth when Livingston stole house with two out. The hull struck Cup, however, and was dead. Cup taking to third, and Livingston going home to third. Schmidt forced out Cup at second. Swenson, having pitched two gimos with extra sessions for a total of 17 innings, was named from the crowd each time he took the mound. His last appearance for Kansas will be in the season with the Kansas Angels and J. The teams continued to battle serviceos until the second frame of play. The team tied the Soeurs, let in the winning run, Lichtyter, battling for White, was safe on Starley's error. Childs won against Warlow, outward went to third to run for Lichtyter. On a squeeze play, Warlow was caught home and third. Coul rewired over Stevens' head as Warlow landed between home and third. Coul rewired over Stevens' head as Warlow landed between home and third. Coul rewired over Stevens' head as Warlow landed between home and third. Swenson and Coll each struck out six men. Swenson issued one free pass and Coll three. First Game The box scores Okihoma Cook, 2b A B R H PO A A H Hawell, c 4 0 1 0 0 Hawell, f 2 0 1 3 0 Lampton, 4f 3 0 1 0 0 Lampton, f 2 0 1 0 0 Norris, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Stevens, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Stevens, f 3 0 1 0 0 Walton, ss 3 0 0 0 2 Walker, s 3 0 0 0 1 Totals 26 0 4 18 7 2 Kansas A B R H P O A Kraemer, c 3 0 0 7 1 Thomson, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 Thomson, 3b 2 0 0 10 4 Cols, ue 3 0 0 1 0 "In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love."—that if he is not in college. If he is a member of the University student body it would be more accurate to describe him as "young man's (why confine it to the men)? fancy, heavily turns to thoughts of FINALS." Less pessicatic perhaps but more truthful. And there's more truth than poetry in the document that final examinations like prosperity, is just around the ner. "In the Spring a Young Man's Fancy Lightly Turns to Thoughts of Love." An Untruth With Advent of Fina The new Jayhawk is not the only book being studied these balmy days, and the school will be coming in for their share of attention. The Jayhawk beauties and the much lauded beauties of the spring evening are the beautiful beauties of a well prepared lesson. ... unofficially that stock in Midnight Oil Inc, rose 13 points since yesterday and that further advances may be expected soon. The daily-leg parion dropped by 40 percent and increased at an alarming rate as FINALS near, From the one verdant freshman to the supposedly dignified seniors the urge to study and study hard has fallen upon the student body. At last the professors dreamed of a majority of the students have come to realize that ivingston, 2b 2 1 1 0 2 inley, cf 2 0 1 1 0 clumhill, cf 2 0 1 1 0 rfd, cf 2 0 0 0 0 wenson, p 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 1 2 21 0 1 Sorely missing Oklahoma 000 000 0-0 Kansas 010 000 x-1 The summary: Left on basez- Oklahoma 7, Kansas 1. Two basehit living! Bases on ballz- off by Walker 3, by Sewson 7, Double play-Cook to Starkey. Stolen base. Love, Sacrifice-Hassel Time of Game. Okahanna AB R H PO A Cook, 2b 5 0 Hawkeh, 1c 4 0 Criff, rf 4 0 1 1 Coll, p 4 0 1 0 2 May, lf 3 0 0 0 Lefl, ff 4 0 0 1 0 Lath, 3b 2 0 0 0 Stevens, 3b 2 0 0 0 Walton, ss 4 0 0 0 Marray, 1b 4 0 1 9 2 Lampton, 1b 1 0 1 1 0 Lampton ** 1 0 1 1 0 Second Game Totals 37 0 7 28*11 "One out when winning run was made" **Lampton batted for Murray in the eighth.** Kansas A B R H P O A Kraemer, c 4 0 8 1 Kramer, c 4 0 8 1 Livingston, b 4 0 1 3 Colb, ss 3 0 2 2 Schmidt, f 3 0 2 2 McCoy, ef 3 0 2 2 McCoy, cf 3 0 2 2 White, rf 1 0 0 0 Locke, lf 1 0 0 0 Outland 0 1 0 0 Johnson, 3b 2 0 0 0 Johnson, 3b 2 0 0 0 Swain, p 4 0 1 5 Totals 33 1 4 30 13 Ride the Interurban Oklahoma 000 000 000 0—0 Kansas 000 000 000 1—1 The summary: Left on bases—Oklahoma 7, Kansas 7. Two base hit—Schmidt. Three base hit—Waltzen. Four base hits—Chandler and Coil 3, off Swenson 1. Struck out—by Coil 6, by Swenson 6. Double play—Cul to Livingston to Hill. Hit by pitcher—Coil (Cul). Passed ball to pitcher — time of game=21-10, Umpire-Boyle. The score by innings: Engine Mechanic—A mechanic who understands the repairing of airplane motors. He must be licensed to work on licensed aircraft. --between Kansas city (very park), Kais and Lawrence, one way ... 72c Parking Language of the Air Why Pay More? Private Pilot—A pilot who has completed 15 hours of solo flying and has made application to the department commerce for a private pilot's license. Lawrence, round trip ... $1.25 Return good for 30 days Return good for you that Our track, equipment and stations are all being improved so that in addition to being cheaper than driving your own car it is safer and more enjoyable. Valley & Western Railroad Co. E. J. E伯朗, Traffic Mgr. 1713-1715 Minnesota Ave, Kansas City, Kansas You do not need to find a place to park your car. there is much in the texts and courses that they do not have, and need. The teacher needs to be prepared for every hour of class time is being compiled with in a surprising way. I am very interested in this topic. And crummling, alas, is not all that occupies the days, yea nights, of the earnest seeker of knowledge. He is reaping now the wages of procrastination and the long-expected assignments he planned to do "tomorrow." This has made itself manifest in the increased use of the library. It has become one of the most populous and popular places for study on the topics of interest. Students are invited to the reserve room with work to be done and expect to accomplish it. Gabby visitors from table to table and others will be studying a variety of amoy studies to annoy anyone else. Tea-bounds and athletes alike gaze with envy on their more industrious brothers who have ground through the maze of the labyrinths as they have come due. Their well-filled notebooks and stocks of knowledge have come to be evicted by the students, whose hands are grind with an awe to grind, the studious ones have apparently become objects of respect and veneration. The students graduate "grade-grabber" has come into his own. Jayhawk Athletes to Compete in Olympic Team Tryout, June 23 Kansas Will Be Represented at National Meet by Men of Ability Several Jayawaker track athlete are now in training for the Olympia team tryouts which will be held at the University of Iowa, June 23. They will attend one meet previous to that, the N, C, A, A, A. A. individual track championships at Chicago, June 9. Coach H. J. Huff plans to take four men with him for this meet. No rosters are available. The championship will be determined by totalling the points made by athletes "Lad" Grady, Sol McNeherny, "Poo" Frazier and Cy Springer are the four who will probably be chosen from the state as at the national collegiate meet. Grady is joint holder of the Missouri Valley and world's intercollegiate record in the 100-yard dash, in near record time. These four have performed consistently all season, and their markings are solid. They will be caliberer. Last season Grad. Macee Prater and "Chuck" Downrobe McNeerley holds the school brand jump record, while Spangler, who has Attend the summer session. Fortunately for H. T. Martin, of Dyce Museum. These Steers' Hoors Are Pointed in a Comfortable Direction With the exception of the seat, this chair is constructed entirely from the horns of the now almost extinct "Texas longhorn." H. T. Martin, assistant curator of the University museum, uses it as an razer holds the Missouri Valley two-mile mark and the school record as well. seen more consistent of late, holds be Missouri Valley record. At the last Olympics in Paris, Tao Poir and Marvin Graham were the most dominant players of the American squash. Prior to that, they were dominated by no-name foes in all-in-one events in 1926. Freshmen Are Defeated by Juniors in Basebal The semifinals of the women's interchange basketball were played yesterday afternoon. The juniors defeated the seniors 60 to 47, defeating the sophomores 36 to 17. Kelsey Moore, c121, pitched for the sophomores, Alisa Gaskill, c20, and Jadele Harper, ed 229, for the sophomores, Alisa Gaskill, c20, and Jadele Harper, ed 229, for the sophomores, Alisa Gaskill, c20, and Jadele Harper, ed 229, for the sophomores played with a tull arm as only a few darts have turned red. Game to Determine Champions The finals of the women's interleague baseball赛 were scheduled to be held on Saturday at the championship play the seniors for the championship game of the season. Neither team has lost any games this season. Also Gilchich, e29, will probe the prospects of the Stevenson, e28, for the seniors. Repair Badges Designed A new reunion badge has been made this year for the various retirements to be held at Commencement time. The signature space is surrounded at the top by a picture of Fruhler hatch. On one side is a picture of the steps of Green hall and on the other the tower below is the seed of the University. SHADES LIGHT MEDIUM DARK CLOSE INVISIBLE Stiles Obvious Enorme Refill Obtainable Everywhere New — double size — and specially shaped to give exquisite, clear-cut outlines to the lips. The five radiant Coty shades are a subtle glorification of nature's colouring, imparting soft, fresh, satiny beauty in a final dashing exclamation point of charm. AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES office chair, and not as a curio. 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