IV 2. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 Prospects for Even Contest Tomorrow in Game With Bears Washington Here After Hard Trip Into Oklahoma Region; Stand at, 500 With prospects for one of the most evenly matched series of the season, the Kansas baseball team appear again on the bone diamond, opening a day with a visit from Bears here tomorrow. The visitors are on a week's excursion from St. Louis, having invaded the University of Oklahoma Friday and Saturday, and having also visited Tuesday and Thursday. The Kansas engagement completes their strenuous journey. Monica clouds and intermittent showers have prevailed yesterday and today, but the new Jayhawk diamond model will be available with sand content dries very quickly. Any rain up until noon tomorrow will not prevent the game, Coach John Bunn said this morning. Both tomorrow's games start at 4 p.m., he announced. The Washington team is in practically identical circumstances with the Kansas team in regular play. Washington has beckoned with Beckman, and Kansas with Swenson, possess one exceptionally strong strength in the rest of the staff. Washington has divided every series played this season, and is midway in its streak. Kansas, taking two from Iowa State has a percentage of .600. Thomson, the only dayhawk pitcher besides Captain Siemon who has seen him lose in a corner-morrow. Other positions will be filled as usual, with Kenner captain catching Hill, John, and Culp; Calp, abortion) or Childs, third base; Schmidt, left field Maney, third baseman; and Kearney. Swenson and Beckman, star pitchers of the opposing nines, and who will no doubt face each other in the second game Thursday. Are they going to appear a bitter pitcher's duel. Neither of them has lost a game this season, Captain Swenson has been corresponding with Beckman speculating on the outcome. Both have said they feature friendly personal rivalry as well as team rivalry. The hitting power of the two team seems about equal, so it is evident that pitchers Thomas and Robinson have been showing greater improvement than any other member of the staff. Coming out late in the season, they also led the basketball team he developed a sore arm early in the season while trying to round into shape. Since they were the first in a great form, and Coach Bunn expressed the opinion this morning that continued improvement would place the Jay-Z star on a pair with Captain Spooner. Four New Tennis Courts to Be Completed Soon The new courts are part of the budget of the University for 62 each with a combined annual cost of $3600 and denalty at the expense of $600. The new courts belong to the University. Four new tennis courts are being erected and will be completed by the end of the week if the weather per- fects. The athletic field will be ready in a few days. 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Loses Last Tennis Match to Oklahoman Oklahae defeated Kamasn in tenions at Norman Saturday, by taking the lead on a double match. Charles Sager and George Allred were the two Jays. Captain Mason of Oklahoma-decated Captain Allred of Kansas 6-1; Singer of Georgia 4-4; Mason and Browne best Aleded and Singer in the doubles 4-6, 6-3. "The College Jeweler" T. N. T.'s Lead in Points With the baseball season just around the end of the entrants in the intruded league, a considerable number of points added to their total. The number of points contributed Results of Intramural Basebal Are Added to Totals T, N, T. 47 Alphia K Delta 49 Delta Zeta 49 Pi Beta K 38 Chi Omega 37 Gamma Kbeta 26 Kappa Kappa Gamma 31 Alpha Delta Pi 12 Alpha Delta Pi' added to K With these points added to those earned in basketball and swimming the thirst is gone. T. N. T. Kappa Kappa Gamma Akiba Xha Deta Zeta Pi Chi Omega Pi Beta Ball Corbin ball Alpha Omega Pi Gamma Pi Ba Gamma Pi Beta The tennis play is yet to be decided but the indications are now that T. N. T. will be the winner of the big contests, and the winner of the intralateral contexts. 212 192 172 159 138.5 107.5 70 59 43 32 Baseball Schedule Posted Teams of Two Lower Classes Also Announced The schedule for play in the women's interclass baseball tournament has been announced. The freshman and senior field players were also announced at the same time. The schedule for play is: Monday, May 14.—Freshman vs. Junior. Tuesday, May 15.—Sophomore vs Senior. Thursday, May 17—Freshman vs. Senior and Sophomore vs. Junior, Monday, May 21—Sophomore vs. Freshman and Junior vs. Senior, The Sophomore slogue as announced by Miss Imaan Kevan, coach; is Lela Ensign, Thelmna Malone, the Hunter, Helen Steen. Aria Weldman, Kathleen Kohr, Florence Kiescker, Marcus Benson, Helen Benson and Miriam Muren. The freshman squad consists of office Steel, Helen Moore, Loris Dorsetkier, Ruth Brendelian, Chuck Henderson, and Marian Graves. Not enough if the women who tried out had had the opportunity to allow or the picking of a full team. The Freshman-Junior game which was scheduled for yesterdays game will be played later, and the game will be played as soon as possible but in the meanwhile the other games will be played. Annual Oil Insufficient to Settle Kansas D Guesses varying from one foot to two hundred feet were hazarded recently when this question was put up by University by an engineer with a statistical turn of mind. A few moments of calculation, however, proved that if all the 1,082,365,000 barrels of crude oil used in the production year of 1926 were spread out evenly upon the 82,158 square miles of the state of Kansas the oil would be only thirty-one thousandth of an hour or not thick enough to he dust. If sideboards were built around the boundaries of the state of Kansas, a vast amount of material would be in the world in one year was poured into the tank formed in this way, how much? Numerous Athletes Will Represent U. S. at Olympic Contes A veritable army of athletes will represent the United States this summer in the Olympic games at Amsterdam, Holland. Approximately 220 athletes from all over the world sonor of the various teams in the sports which will be represented. America Will Be Hard Pressse for Customary Victory by Germany by Germany The greatest portion of these will compete in the truck and field events, but we will not be women, will compose the list of tricksters. There will be 42 swimmingWater Polo will be represented by 14 men; boxing, 16; wrestling, 14; laurel wreaths, 8. Since the establishment of the Olympics in Athens, Greece, in the 1896 and 1904 Summer Games on every occasion, A small squad of ten men brought the honors to American in that year, and since then, the team has hardly ones has been maintained. No team has entered from that country since the Stockholm games in 1912. Finland has been the principal power of the game, time, but they will have little material to support such super-stars as Panve Nurmi and Wille Ritie Wolfe, who almost single-handed carried Finland into second place at the last games in the tournament. Germany is expected to be the principal competitor of the Americans this year, as they have a large squad of foreign players and record records for the past several years. Leading athletes from colleges and athletic clubs in the United States are often determined by their will determine who will be eligible to take the trip as American representative. 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