1 14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 Thomson Pitches Well and Kansas Wins Over Bears Jayhawkers Play Heads-Up Ball in All But Single Inning When Foe Makes Run Pitching shut-out ball, chalking in eight strike-outs and allowing but three scattered mits, "Huh" Thompson started for the Kansas baseball team defeated the Washington team starts this season, when the Kansas baseball team defeated the Washington team begins yesterday by a score of 3.1. Captain Kelly Swenson, yet to be defended this year was on the mount for the Jayhawks in the second game of the series this afternoon, open with the mount of the Ravens, another pitcher with a string of victories to his credit. - Bears Score on Errors Yesterdays' game was close and well played. Washington was blanked until the seventh innning, after a pitching error by Jonathan Singleton. He went to second when Meyer was hit by Thomson and then struck out in the sixth inning of the ball that sent Eichler in home. Kramer tried to first to catch Meyer off the bag but the ball was wild and did not move. Meyer jugged the ball for a bit and Eichler sprinted home. Meyer took advantage of the delay to comp to third but missed the pitch. He rallied the run without further scores. Kremeron was the leading batter for Kannas, with three safeties out of four trips to the plate. Minyey scored for the Jayhawks in the second on a pitch against the Cardinals. Livington came in on Schmidt's hit in the fourth stamina for the second Jayhawk hit. The final tally came in the sixth. After an after-shagging, came in on Cubs' hits. "Bad" Decision Correct Fans were inclined to question a decision of Urumie Lavain in the fourth, but explanation proved its validity. Eichler at bat, slid the ball so that he could score. He moved forward in front of the plate, Krauser threw him out at first. Whereupon the ball was called foul, due to the fact that, unseen to the majority of spectators, the ball landed on his foot as he stood in the box. According to rules, a batted ball striking a batter in the box is declared foul, and Doctor Lavain's decision was therefore The box score: Washington AB R B PO A K Christianon, us 4 0 0 4 1 3 Rawdon, fb 4 0 0 1 0 0 Bhuneenkamp, c 4 0 0 3 2 0 Beckman, rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 Beckman, 2k 3 1 1 5 2 1 Meyer, bf 3 0 0 2 2 0 Smith, p 3 0 0 1 0 0 Warner, if 2 0 0 0 0 0 Heist* 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jablonsky** 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 321 1 5 24 11 4 * Batted for Wagner in eighth inning. ning. ** Batted for Heist in nine innings.** Kansas AB R H P A E Kraemer, c 4 1 3 9 0 1 Hill, bb 3 0 1 11 0 1 Livingston, c 3 0 1 11 0 1 Cowley, c 3 0 1 11 0 1 Maney, cf 3 1 1 2 0 0 Totals ... 32 1 3 24 11 3 Schmidt, K | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 McCoy, m | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 Johnson, b | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 Thompson, p | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 Totals 28 3 8 27 10 Score by innings: Washington 000 000 100— Kansas 010 101 00x— Summary: Bases on balls--Smith 1 Thomson, 3; Struck out--Smith 3 Thomson 8. Hit by pitchers—Thom son (Meyer's). Left on bases—Wash ton (Gray). Right on bases—Hall. Hill. Time of game: 1:50. Umpire: Dr. John LaVauke of Kansas City. Missouri Valley Track Marks Likely to Fall With 1927 Stars Back Nine Old Champions to Defend Titles; Sport Fans Look for Records Many place winners in the 1927 lira track meet will return to defend their honors in the fund Missouri Valley League. They are Budd and Satur lay at Lincoln, Nebr. Since 34 of the 69 place winners will be in competition at the 1928 championships, it appears to sport observers that many of the records will not be achieved by competitors this year but part champions in nine out of 14 events. This is Olympic year in track circles and more than usual interest is attached to the valley championships as well as the marathon. The nationalory trys in the process of selecting Uncle Sam's representatives at the games to be held in Amsterdam, Many Champs Doped to Lose Many Unions hoped to lose returning in most of the events, in several of those, others than the champs are doped to take first place. In the 149, 880 and mile, new favorite are instead in a stand of the last year's wins. In both the high and low hurdles, new blood has shown the way this season. Newly trained back on the part of last year's winner will prevent the crowning of a winner. The weight events are more consistent, although several new men are being recruited. The pole vault with one old representative may go the same way. Mothers of the team can also be the broad jump in one year but the remaining places will go to newcomers. Returning 1927 Place Winners Following are the 1927 place winners that will return to compete at Lincoln this week: 100-yard dash—Grady, Kansas; McInerney, Kansas; Hewitt, Oklahoma. 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