PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1928 Kansas Doubles Score to Wallop Missouri Nine, 6-3 Swenson Hurls Good Bat to Win Second Contest; Jayhawkers Hit in Pinches (Special to the Kansas) Columbia, Missouri, May 12 Kansas evening the series in onescene with Missouri at Columbia yesterday by winning the contest, 6 to 3, Swen zoned on the mount for Kansas and held the Tigers at a distance the whole way. Missouri made four errors in the pennsylvania backstroke. Started in the Kansas lauf of the third inning, with three runcrossing the plate. The Tiger offer in the same inning coupled two of the first three runs was touched for dangerous hits. Kansas Scores in Fourth Missouri is fourth. Missouri was in the following round. It was a "lucky sixth" for Burns' crown, when three more secessions to, in turn, the grain were played. Superior strategy and base running countered largely in the victory for the Red Sox, but doubles plays to cut base runners from the paths in threatening places, while they were still within reach. Players from both sides pulled semi-thrilling clashes, especially in the outskirts, where the home team scored two Missouri runs in the third time when he made a perfect pitch to Kris Bryant. Mobie hit safety four out of five times for the batting honor of the day while Culp and Manley had an attack with three safe hits once. The victory now places the Jay hawk team safely in third place in the Valley standings, with 6 wins and losses for the season's record. Narcone, c Karner, c Kriassen, c Thomson, sb Hill, bp Culp, a Livingston, b Maney, cf Schmidt, cf McCoy, cf Swenson, w AB R H I 4 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 0 4 1 3 4 0 0 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 0 0 4 0 1 Totals 36 6 11 Missouri (3)— A B R E Laws, 2b 5 2 2 Meacham, 1c 4 2 Frickman, 1f 1 0 Newman, rf 4 0 1 H. Bridges, 1b 4 1 Williams, 3b 4 0 0 Frankland cf, F 2 0 0 R. Bridges, c 2 0 0 Ford, p 3 0 0 Safh, x 0 0 0 Totals Totals 35 3 8 x—Batted for Ford in ninth. Scores by innings: X-Batted for Ford in innings: Score by innings: Intramural Announcements Kansas 0 0 3 9 0 3 0 0 0 0 Missouri 0 0 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 4 Ummie; Dr, John Lavan, Kansas City, Mo. --a. Pth Kappa Pst vs. Devid Sogn Pi. Four of the six vityollah contests to be played Thursday afternoon were reported. In these Pi Uplion won over Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Tau Omega and sigma Tau Epsilon. Fili Omega and sigma Tau Epsilon won over Reta Alpha Alpha. On Monday four games are scheduled, while Tuesday afternoon the winners of division one and two will meet in the final championship game at 4:30. The standings of the team in division will be announced Monday. Monday's schedule, 4:30 o. m. Dianae Dimendo 1. Phi Delta Theta vs Chi Delta e. 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha. 3. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Sigma 4. Sigma Phi, Epsilon vs. Beta Alpha Alpha. Winners of the horseshoe and couple singles will be decided after the semi final results are posted Monday at 6 p. m. on Saturday, May 19. L. D. Havenchlum, dean of the School, of Pharmacy presented to the weekly colloquy Thursday, some film slides from the draggers' research bureau. The students were surprised that the bureau has accomplished for the retail druglists. Results seem to indicate that stocks in the stores could be reduced if their services to the customers, according to Dean Havenchlum. The work of preparing these slides was sponsored by the National Retail Druglists' Association and the National Retail Druglists' Association. Swimming Pool Will Open The Jayhawk Plunge will be open Saturday afternoon, May 12 at 1 p.m., if the weather is fair. If it is cold or raining the pool will not open until Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. John Lindsay and Ernest Rose attend the event. Free transportation is planned for the students to get to the pool in the afternoons. Horseshoes Near Final Rounds of Competition Klingberg and Brock of Alfa Kappa Lambda will play Jordan and Burnett of Beta Alpha Alpha in the final contest of the horseseine double LaRoche and Neil went down to defeat before the A K L representatives yesterday in the semi-finals of the final, Jordan and Barnett won over Bishop and Rankin of Phi Delta Theta to gain their right to compete in the championship match. Jordan remained in the top spot with Klingenhorn to meet Burgett, and Harold Jordan pitched against Orin Jardin in these semi-final matches. The winners of these two games were the winner of the underdog title for the year. Delta Tau Delta Wins First Half of Spring Intramural Track Meet Saturday's Scheduled Events Postponed; to Be Run Off at Later Date In the first seven events of the intramural rack meet, must Friday afternoon be a day of sports. Delta scored the highest number of with sigma Alphonso seoul and sigma Athletico melbourne. once placing first in individual events were: Lyman, Sigma Nu, shot flint, Finst, Dial Upition, pole vault; Suzie, Kappa Sigma, 100-yard dank; Julie, Kappa Sigma, 500-yard dank; Adriana and Snowden, Sigma Pii Enflion, 129-vard hurdles. The midday relay and 880-yard relay were badly contested races, both of which were won by Delta Tau Delta. The seven remaining areas are to be run off sometime during this week. Postponement was made because of the threatening weather. Saturday morning. The events yet to be undertaken are: 220-yard cable; 410-yard cable; 380-yard cable; high jump; breast jump; ditch and one relay. Results of the events held Friday afternoon are as follows: 100-ard wins-don't win by Solei, Kapna Sigar; Jigen, Sigma Alpha G狮on, and McCormack; Papan, Sigma Alpha K狮on, Fourth, T11. 11.1. 140-xard dash-Won by Peter, Albaima Lumbaa Lombai, Olofa Alpha Epilion, third; Everman, Alpha Epilion, fourth; Time, 56 sec. Molley relay—Won by Delta Tan Tie Pi. Molley relay—Won by Delta Tan Tie Pi. Molley relay—Won by Delta Tan Tie for third place, Time, 1:43.6. 890-yard relay—Won by Delta Tan Tie; Sigma Na and Sigma Ni equipped for second place; Alpha Tan Tie. Pole vault—Won by Flint, Delta Upsher; Moore, Alpha KappaLambda, second; Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Tan Dimmuc, Delta Tan Dimmuc, Pi Kappa Alpha, Abbott, Pit Delta Thieu, tied for fourth place, Height 10 feet 6 16-pound shot put—Won by Lyman, 15-4; Saul Schiffrin, Sigma Alpha Iota; John Kuehler, Sigma Alpha Iota; Tara Delta, Bird; Dalles, Alain Tan Ogeorge, fourth. Distance, 24 feet 4⁄₈" The points of the meet were as fol... Delta Tau Deltai Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Sigma Pi Phi Epsilon Omega Phi Delta Upsilon Kappa Sigma Kappa Pi Phi Delta Theta Delta Chi Delta Omega Former K. U, students of Kansas City, Kan., will organize an alumni association at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce there Wednesday. Twelve K. U. alumni met in K. C. on Friday and elected George Hawkins as vice president; there will be election of all officials and wogal plains for the coming One of the first social events will be a smoker the latter part of May for all K. U. men who have played on any athlete team at the University. Alumni Plan Organization in Kansas City, Kansai Missouri Scores Win Over Kansas Friday, 12-10, in Loose Game Deposit With Watkins National Bank Thomson Fails to Quell Tigers Who Hit Ball Hard; K. U. Not Outhits Victory In a loosely played conference game featured by eight errors, the University of Missouri defeated Kansas on Friday by the count of 12 to 10. "Rub" Thomson started on the mic for Kavann and piped shut-tail shots from behind. Then he joined the Tiger buttupan to connect with the ball and brought in eight rebounds. Thomson was relieved in this round by objection, who was later re-returned. Kansas connected for ten blinks in the cockpit and Minnesota made only seven beeps; they came at a time when they were needed and resulted in runs. Kansas Excels in Field Kansas played in two games, the Tiger players the two teams played on nearly even terms until the second timing when Bridges, Albouri and Ravens both scored on base and brought in the runs that united the score and won the game The defeat Friday leaves Kansas with five victories and four defeats in the Missouri Valley. academic with gov job in New Jersey. Battersea and Kensington, New York, Kennedy, Nassau, Folded-up and Bridges, Umpire, Jr. John Lawn, Kansas City. Aggies Win Two Matches Lawrence, Kansas The score by innings: B B Kyanja 650 041 600—10 10 Missouri) 008 200 20x—12 7 Kansas Net-Men Meet Defeat on Oklahoma Trip After defeating the University of Missouri in three straight matches on Saturday, Oklahoma fell below. The more answered Oklahoma Angels are now Friday at Alabama. The victory for the Kansas men was registered in one of the singles matches when George Alfred, Kannah, selected Glaubert, Oklahoma Angela, 6-3, 10-7. In the other singles match, Oklahoma to stockton, Oklahoma, 6-4, 7-5. In the doubles, Gabbard and Stockton, Oklahoma Aggies, defended Allred and Sugar, Kansas, 6-3, 6-4. This marks the second defent of the券命 for the Kannan team against the team not defent May 4 at the six scheduled match. In five of the six scheduled matches. The Jayhawkers will be represented in the Missouri Valley tennis tournament which is to be held at Lincoln May 16, 1978, but it is but definitely known who will compose the team. The Jayhawkers will be the remaining matches will probably determine who will play in the tournament. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist --dents are advised to find their receipts for the Jahawyer and present them in exchange for the annual at the MFA. The distribution will be announced later. Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) Language of the Air Kivi- a groundhog; a pilot who does not like to fly. This expression is derived from the New Zealand kivi. Put Her on Hot- An expression when a pilot makes a fast landing. Down Wind Landing—A landing made with the wind instead of hounding into the wind. It is correct to land into the wind and when a down wind is present, you can overcoast the field or hit obstructions at the boundaries of the field. Theta Epsilon to Hold Founders' Day Banquet The annual founders' day banquet of Theta Epsilon, Baptist security, will be held tonight at 6:30 oclock at Woodsmith's ten room. Before the banquet, members and the installation of officers for the coming year, Mary Evyne Easton, uncle, c., who was recently elected an president of the organization is in charge of arrangements for party, will be the host and the lapper. All the members of Thera Epsilon are invited to attend the banquet to celebrate all the religious convictions of the University and will be the hosts of the organization. Officers for Electrical Engineers Are Elected Election of officers was held night by the University of Kansas student branch of the American Institute on Monday. Officers elected are chairman, A. E. Kercro, c28; chairman, Theodore Gleichner, c29; secretary Robert Sharp, c30; treasurer Bob O'Neill, c31; senior representative, Oscar M. Bunny, c28; junior代表, Robert Smith, c30; and sophomore, Tara Turner, c31; and jack Warner, c31. The new officers will be installed at the beginning of next semester and begin their studies there. They have been invited to go on the electric sweep election on Monday Stay for the Summer Session You'll Have to Hurry If you get that term paper in on time. We can help you out by renting you one of our typewriters. Or better still we can sell you one as low as 176 per day, and it will always be on hand to save you time. Lawrence Typewriter 737 Mass. Phone 548 Exchange Women: Here's a hint for shorter hours Debate Award to Evans ANY woman now find more time for rest or pleasure by this simple plan. They come home from a matina or club dinner, and the evening meal is already prepared. Here is how it is done: Prepare foods in adventure and keep them in a well sealed box. Some dishes you may wish to reheat — their cooking moments. Others are most convenient dishes. 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After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree this spring, he intends to enter the Professor Butcher expressed the hope that hereafter the award would be recognized at the University conventions with the other honorary Senior Caps and Gowns Here The caps and gowns have arrived. The commitment committee with the city government brought these caps and gowns and made arrangements to rent them to those desiring them. There are 650 bachelors gowns, 60 asters and 18 doctors. Contest Rugs on Display in Administration Roor The 41 rug designs which were sent to the Mohawk Carpet Mills to compete for national awards have been designed by four of the five men and will be shown during the coming week in room 394 control Administrators' meeting. The signs are being retained by the firm but the two honor mention designs were returned and will be in the display at the show. Freshman work, including borders and textile designs will be shown in room 301 west administration. Jayhawker Ready Rv May 21 The Jayhawker will be distributed from the Jayhawker office, room 3, central administration building. Stu Jayhawk Ready By May 21 In the 1928 Jayhawk will be required to follow a training course to John Foster, editor. This date, however, is only tentative and if the books arrive sooner than expected, plans to distribute them immediately. 24th Anniversary Sale now going on One-fourth to one-half off on our entire stock. "The College Jeweler" Kodaks McColloch's Drug Store "We have films for the Cine Kodak" MAYTIME PLAYTIME Gordon HOSPITAL Into the smartest weekend bags go Gordon Shadow Clocks and Narrow Heels, prepared to play an important part wherever society gathers to enjoy the great out-of-doors. They are subtly designed to harmonize in line with the slim silhouette demanded by fashion. For active sports, the Shadow Clock scores heavily, while the Narrow Helic accent the slender heel of the new shoes for spectator sports wear. 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