THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1928 PAGE FOUR Kansas Is Winner of Second Game With Washington Close 2-1 Contest Feature the Excellent Work of Opposing Pitchers Kansas made it two straight in the second contest of a two-game series with the Washington University baseball team on the local dimey yesterdays pitchers' pitcher battle, 21-1. Captain Sewon of the Jawkayers, and Eichler of the visitors were both in fine form each holding their opponents to seven scattered hits. Beckman, star hitter for Ravens, did not pitch an out, was expected. Swanson struck out eleven Washington bottles and Eichler fancied a new ballgame. While Eichler exhibited perfect control and did not allow a single bass Kansas Scores in Second Kansas scored first in the second when, with two out, Childs hit between Beckman's legs and completed the circuit on hits by McCoy and Swenson. Krauter sat on by an errant and with the bases full Eichhorn retired the Washington tied the score in the fourth when Meyer doubled to deep left, and came in a little later on as Washington on the right foul line. With menacing clouds threatening to stop the game with the score tied, Livingston brought out his trumpet to start, leaving Hill who had singled. By that time, however, the clouds had cleaved without interruption, and was completed without interruption. The Game Play by Play Washington-Christiana was our Executive Director at Hill, which serves as the center to Hill. Mr. Hill stresses out the importance of building a strong relationship with Meyer to Smith. Hill pulled out to Smith. Trifurcation of relationships is evident in Hill's retirement at Washington-Christiana to Buckman. SECOND INNING SECOND INNING Washington. McCarthan was out. Livingston to HILL, Packman flow out to McCoy, Smiff missed. Karen Johnson, a marine personnel unit at Christina Bookmans in Chico, can oversee an through hit to the right. Her team has trained her to trap sea lions at Christina and to try to wade wide apart into her water. She also trained her to force Akraman at another. Twin hats, one for each, are worn by everyone. attired out. Two boys. Kansas - Littleton swapped to Smith. Culli singled toetter. Schmidt struck out, and Manny was or at earl. One hit. Washington—Lakemoore —out. Culeb, Hill. Kraemer made a boot race to裁决 Law's foot. Father singled to right. Christenon was safe on an offload lift. Blombergon was safe on an offload lift. Washington-Moore doubled to left. Moer Carrol was out, son from Hill. Rockwell struck out, Smith doubled to right, scoring. Mojahn-Jakobson struck out, one run, two bills. Kansas - Childs grounded out to first. M.Coy was out, Meyer to Smith. Swenson be out to Krauch. Washington, Bowie -押出,押到 Nationwide, Eagle out, set an infidel hurl. Christmas hit into a double play, Swerton to Livingston to Hill. One hit. Washington-Harris banned, Eichner on the same fate. Christensen crow drommens in his head, and Duncan on safety to counter Meyer was victim of swain chin. Kramer-Kramer fow out to Jakobsen- Washington—McCarril signed, to left Jennings throw out Beckham. Smith trapped to Sormany and Chiff. ran down McCarril between second and third. Jabrilink签了 NANASN-Mancy farmed. Childs slew on to Rawdon. McClay moved to Meyer. Kansas - Newman was put in pitcher to first Kansas drafter a long bolt in Kawasaki's mid-lift, simped and slide second. Littigeng ground out to first. One hit. Washington. Elmhousen popped to Cole Meyer was safe on Child's issue. McCarrall struck out, Rockman flow out to Maney. One error. Washington - south was out, Lavonion to Hill. Hell, hating for Jabbaoh, attack out Towneh, batting for Hawkins, was out, Col to Holl. error Kanazawa--Culp flow out to center, Sebhu peeped in Boehmann. Money struck out. The best score (1) A. B. C. D. H. P. A. Chipman, 38 Ciprano, 9 D. V. M. L. R. A. Mattei, 17 M. Mattei, 17 H. Mattei, 17 Indhawal, 16 Indhawal, 16 Kashiwara, 15 Eisenberg, 14 Eisenberg, 14 Benzinger, 13 Totals 34 1 7 24 * batted for dabbbonds in the ninth. | | AB | B | R | P1 | A | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kramer, 16 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Kramer, 25 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Lichtenau, 2b | 4 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Lichtenau, 3b | 4 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | Schmidt, 14 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Schmidt, 18 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Occhia, 2b | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Occhia, 3b | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Baum, 16 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Total. 33 2 7 27 10 Store by innings: Washington Kansas on all nine. This team's Tahawaii hitter-Mayer, a Three-Star hitter-Lievinson, a Diamond to Littleton to Hill, Kauso a Two-Star hitter-Boyesen, a Bye Beyesen II, Pounded ball-Kaisman 1, Sidney Stone --inches. Cox, Oklahoma 1926. Bullard, Louisiana 1934. Valley Standings W L Pet. Kansas Aggies 5 1 1.00 Okahanna Aggies 9 5 750 Oklahoma 8 7 1.00 Okahoma 8 7 1.00 Washington 4 8 1325 Missouri 8 8 1325 Iowa State 4 0 1.00 --inches. Cox, Oklahoma 1926. Bullard, Louisiana 1934. Today and tomorrow--Oklahoma vs. Kansas Aggies at Manhattan. Valley Track Records 100-yard dash—9.6 seconds. Hole jointly by Locke, Nebraska 1925, 1926, and Grady, Kanana 1927 220-yard dash—20.7 seconds. Locke Nebraska 1926. 440-yard dash—48.8 seconds. Wollters, Iowa State 1922. 880-yard run -1 minute 56 seconds. Held jointly by Higgins, Iowa State, Webb, Iowa State 1921. Mile run—4 minutes 22.4 seconds Held jointly by Farquhar, Iowa State 1912, and Watson, Kansas Agrees 1921. Two-mile run-9 minutes 42.1 secs. Rathaun, Iowa State 1922. 120-yard high hurdles -14.6 secs. Siemon, Missouri 1916. 229-yard low hurdles—23.3 seconds Taylor, Grinnell 1925 (with wind, 23.6 seconds, Simpson, Missouri 1916. 880-yard relay—1 minute 28 sec outs. Nebraska 1926. Mile relay - 3 minutes 22.2 seconds Nicholasko, 1999 Nebraska 1922. Shot put-47 feet 2% inches. Rich Pole vault—13 feet 4 27-64 inches Wirsig, Nebraska 1927. Wibgs, Oberbauer Discus thrush—145 feet 2½ inches. Parke, James. 1988. High jump - 6 feet $3 \frac{1}{2}$ inches Poor. Kansas 1925 Javelin throw -191 feet 10% inches. Coy. Oklahoma. 1928. Broad jump= 23 feet 5/4 inches Stalkey, Oklahoma 1927, 25 feet 4 inches. Taylor, Grinnell 1925 (wid) Kansas Fifth in Shooting Engineering R. O. T. C. Place in National Contest The engineering unit of the University of Kentucky, a leading university, founded fifteen years ago in gallery F, conducted among the different college engineering units of the country. The institutes, recently compiled by the department of military science and technology, are The Carnegie Institute of Technology ranked first with the University of Cincinnati a close second. Oregon is third, with the University of Alabama fourth. The winner is given possession on the trophy of the Society of America, winning the trophy three times gains permanent possession. Kawan won two years of the trophy in a large silver loving cup and has been on display for over a century. the military department. --have audits, new structures and are ready for business. Intramural Announcements --have audits, new structures and are ready for business. Delta Sigma Pi defeated Phil Dhi Theta for the volleyball championship and will receive the cup awards for the winner of the title. The winners were the champions of division two, while the losers were the victors in division one. Results of all remaining tennis and horseback games must be reported to the athletic office by 6 p. m. Saturday May 19. Bombers Seek Revenge for Execution Victim The home of Robert C. Elliott, official executioner of New York and many eastern states was partly wrecked by one or more powerful bombs, but he was done by someone outraged by one of the executions performed by Elliott. New York, May 18—Vengeance on the executive officers at the hiding place of the Islamic State and more than one hundred other persons to death in the electric chair (United Press) A fifty bottle case of ginger ale has been donated as a prize for the winner of the intramural baseball championship at the University of Washington. BOSTON, MA - Earlier Oryx, May 16-18, lunch counter of the customary downtown type will be a novel feature of the new Delta Gamma sorority house, located in the University of Oregon campus. The counter will be situated next to the kitchen and will be equipped with microwave ovens and will receive their breakfast daily. Sorority to Have Lunch Counter Big Six Conference Representatives Meet to Form New By-Laws Representatives of the Big Six were in session yesterday perfecting plans for the new conference, which will will hold in the University of Kansas, University of Oklahoma, University of Missouri, University of Kentucky and College Kansas State Agricultural University. Preliminary Trials of Missouri Valley Track Meet Held This Afternoon All the day was spent in considering a new constitution and by-laws; out no definite action was taken on the issue. Ransau was not represented. No one appeared before the meeting n regard to the invitation to the Oklahoma Agries to join the conference it was stated. The conference was held in the Oklahoma Agries, some saying that if they admit that institution it would in turn necessitate the admittance of at least one more school and the original purpose of the new organization was to form a smaller organization. This afternoon the preliminary tri- tie of the final Missouri Valley track and field meet were held on Nebraska stadium field. The grounds and cinder oval were reported to be in excellent condition and many records are expected to fall. The grounds speed from their marks tomorrow. Dr. F, C. Allen and Dean H. W. Arant were present at the final meetings of the representatives today. The architects will hold their own sand bag tomorrow, tomorrow events at the library. See page 196 with Prof. Goldwin Goldsmith as toastmaster, will count of speeches Architecture Department to Hold Annual Banque Dean G. C. Shaad will have as big subject “If You Please.” Jack Barrows will talk on or “Freshmen.” Prof. J. M. Falkenberg will talk on or “Sophomores.” Prof. George M. Beal “Aringh,” Earl Hortor, “Juniors,” Bob Howard, “Seniors.” The Scarab prize presentation will be made by Wilson Kimney, and the Scarab Goldmuth. Cadets May Be Bashful, but What Do Dates Care? "Say, didja get your date for Fri day night yet?" "Did I? Say, I have one of the Keenest little women coming over from the hometown that you ever saw." These quotations are similar to many that are being overheard every moment. The military ball which is held annually in the spring makes the rooftops of buildings uniform and cast amorous glances in the direction of the fairy tale of his Dine at De Luxe Cafe "They're all anxious to go; just ask the first one you see"2 was the advice recently overheard by a mother of some satisfaction when his secret desires were confirmed by the sophisticated and exquisite evening after dusk a besaiting youth Drop in, Students, and get acquainted. Have you tasted our Malted Milks? We have added new fix- The Golden Gate Chocolate Shop You and your friends will enjoy the delicious food and the pleasant atmosphere. Fountain Drinks Home Made Candies De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. with military bearing was seen ap proaching Corbin hull. Later in the evening the name youth walking with a舒敏ity step up in front of us, "You're in the Army Now." Probably it's none of our business, but it is going to be one. We're going to be going to the military party just because of the window of a sophomore Official Action Now Being Taken in Civil War Affair Japan to Bar Cantonese Tokyo, May 16—Japan's determination to prevent the extension of the Chinese civil war to Manchuria was announced officially today. (United Press) The government instructed its minister at Peking and its conglomerate of foreign ministers, the Li Lin, northern leader and Huang Feng nationalist foreign minister, a neo-Nazi figure, to be constrained to take appropriate and effective steps to maintain peace and stability. The announcement is regarded as forebearing from full Japanese intervention in the civil war in event that Nationalists take Tainan and Peking, the northern capital and try to pursue the Japanese troop northward toward Marshuria. The vice-minister of war had told the United Press yesterday that Japan would not tolerate fighting in Sichura and would prevent it forever. Weather Clear for Meet Rain Last Night Not Expected to Slow Preliminaries Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb. May 18. The weather was fair and a hot sun shown on a wet track here so athletes are warmed up for the preliminaries of the twenty-first alley conference trail and field meet. More than an inch of rain fell last night but was not expected to allow up the cinder track. A comparatively small crowd was on hand, Attend the summer session. Rent a Typewriter to type that term theme. Save time. $2.00 for the rest of Language of the Air the semester. Language of the Air LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Hedge hopping—Flying very low, just tipping the trees and other obstructions. Three-point landing - A landing that is made with the two wheels and the tail-skid touching the ground at the same time. To Porpoise—To make a landing with the ship bouncing. 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