07 一 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 PAGE FOUR Two-Game Series With Tigers Opens Today at Columbia Jaybawker Baseball Fan Look for Clean Sweep Despite First Even Break Charles Sager and George Allred, representing Kansas in tennis, left yesterday for Stillwater, Okla., where they were scheduled to engage Oklahoma Aggies in one doubles and two singles matches this afternoon. The baseball squad accompanied by Coach John Bunn also left yesterday, as they were scheduled to open a two-game series with Kansasers this afternoon at Columbia, Mo. On Saturday Sager and Allred will go to Norman, Okla., the stronghold of the Source, for another match with the Kansas Kansas on the local court last week. Jayhawk baseball fans are looking for a clean sweep of the series with Missouri, despite the fact that it was one of the year resulted in an even break. Now that "Rub" being has given him wisdom, thatason is a winning kitchen and will make it even more impactful in his regular air tight contribution, prospects look bright for such That would give Kansas a tie for second with the Oklahoma Aggies. Kansas Aggies now lead the race but have played only home games. Missouri has not won a game the last six starts, while Kansas has shown fine form the past two weeks. Saturday afternoon before the second-game of the Tiger series start, the annual duck track and field meet will be held on Saturday, and it will be held on the Tiger stadium field. This afternoon Coach H. J. Huff with a full squad of men departed for Tiger territory in order to be on hand to help train the team, himself, self-solves of the effects of the trip. Most of the 31 Jayhawk entrants are from the edge column to the Tigers but don't considerably since they have lost two regular members of their mile relay. A recent Missouri item states that Allegri, star half-miller and relay man will be lost to the team at the time of his death he may be on hand unexpectedly. Records have it that Missouri has emerged victorious 19 times while Kansas has won but seven times. Last season, Missouri won by a good margin, 75 to 56. Kansas-Missouri Dual Meets 1901 — Missouri won score not given. 1902 — Missouri 77, Kansas 22. 1903 — Missouri 65, Kansas 47. 1904 — No meet 1905 — Missouri 59, Kansas 53. 1906 — Missouri 79, Kansas 38. 1907 — Missouri 64, Kansas 53. 1908 — Missouri 65, Kansas 52. 1909 — Missouri 65, Kansas 52¹⁵. 1910 — Kansas 55¹⁵, Missouri 53¹⁵. 1911 — Missouri 65, Kansas 44. 1912 — Missouri 76,十三章 33. 1913 — Missouri 62, Kansas 47. 1914 — Missouri 62, Kansas 47¹⁵. 1915 — Missouri 68, Kansas 41. 1916 — Missouri 68, Kansas 41. 1917 — Missouri 68, Kansas 41. 1918 — Missouri 68, Kansas 50. 1919 — Missouri 57, Kansas 48. 1920 — Missouri 78,本章 31. 1921 — Missouri 62¹⁵, Kansas 54¹⁵. 1922 — Missouri 69¹⁵, Kansas 50¹⁵. 1923 — Kansas 76, Missouri 61. 1924 — Missouri 77, Kansas 54. 1925 — Missouri 86¹⁵, Kansas 44¹⁵. 1926 — Kansas 76, Missouri 66. 1927 ® Outing Club Steak Fry Is Held in Marvin Grove The Outing club held a steak fry yesterday evening in Marvin grave. The 20 present, after finishing the firefight, headed to the camp fire and proceeded with the installation of officers. Officers elected for next year were: Margaret Braun, Brandon Mack, Justin Rogers, service president; Justin Rogers, secretary; Griffon Truilleman, treasurer. Three K. U. pillows were awarded to the following students who made the following jerseys: Jasminine Brown, and Leslie McKenna. Outing club pins were given to the following who made the 25 point jersey: Josephine McMillan, Esther Erni. A sunrise row on the Kaw river will be held May 20. The members and their guests will meet at the bent grove breakfast will be served on an island. Valley Standings 1 Kansas Aggies W L Kansas Aggies 5 1 Kansas Aggies 5 3 KANSAS 5 3 Oklahoma 6 3 Washington 3 3 Michigan 3 0 Louisville 10 4 State 0 4 Games this week: Friday and Sat urday. Kangas vs. Missouri; Washing tom vs. Oklahoma. Women's Baseball Series Will Open Monday, May 14 The first game in the women's interclass baseball series will be played Monday, May 14. The rest of the game will be played on off during the next week. Last year the women who are now sophomores won the championship, and last year the seniors won the championship team back again this year; they are hopeful of winning the tournament. The squads thus far announced by Miss Ruth Hoover, coach, are: Junior: Jessie George, Alice Gassler, Jill Cox, Michael Hancock, Jon Heier Forcorp, Ilha Church, Charlotte Harper, Fredda Kellar, Virginia Grief, Florence Edmunds, Hein Shaffer, Senior: Joie Stapleton, Jean Stevens, the Maelson Steven, Gretta Fink, Margaret Kennedy, Josephine Whitman, Jennifer Herman. The freshman and sophomore sounds will be announced soon. Straw Hats Knox and Other Makes $3.00 to $10.00 — Welcome Mothers — Bring your mother here Sunday to dine—She will be pleased with our well prepared, excellent food. De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. We Deliver Open Phone 1487 11:30 Hillside Pharmacy On 9th between Indiana & Louisiana Eight Flavors of Cream and Ices Candies Sundries Cigars Sundries Honk for Fountain Service Sodas This afternoon the first section of the spring track meet was held on stadium field, with the remaining half of the course completed tomorrow morning beginning at 9:30. Fifth round tennis and horseshoe matches in both singles and doubles must be played and reported to the office by 6 p. m. Saturday afternoon. Intramural Announcements Those having track equipment checked out are ineligible to compete in this meet. The remaining volleyball games scheduled for the year will be played Monday afternoon at 4:30. Winner of division one and two will then meet in a final championship match, Tuesday afternoon at the same hour, Standings of the teams in each division will be published in Sunday's Kansas. 2. Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 1. Phi Delta Theta vs. Chi Delta Sigma. 706 3. 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