THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1928 PAGE FOUR Kansas Wins Fast Game From Iowa State Friday, 9-4 Cyclone Shortstop Knocks Home Run Over Right Field Barrier in Fourth Kansas managed to win a game without Sweden Friday, when "Rab" won by 10 runs and both hits and four runs while the Jayhawks hit it the Cyclone harder hard as usual. The Iowa team started the scoring by fettering onto Thomson's delivery, long enough to get him into in their half of the first innning. Kansas earned the third timing and stepped well into the fourth, the fourth round by making In this rally, Culp抓破 out a triple with the bates handed, and then seized himself when Livingston singled. The first run in that hiting resulted when the Arsenal played a dayhawker and forced in a run. Cup Gets a Triple Iowan Gets a Homer In the sixth innning and in the eighth, Kannas managed to score runs, bringing the total to nine, when Iowa State was stopped without a run. Hill, Kronauer, Culp and Livingston grabbed two safe hits anew. Hitchter shortstop on the Cyonne team held right field fence in the fourth. This is the first time a ball has been batted over the right field barrier since the new foul more teams Were uncertain in the field, Kansas committed six errors and Iowa State five. The Iowa experienced considerable trouble in handling hard hit inflict ball rallies over the grass turf so sax tossed the ball in varying directions in attempting to tip base runners. Thomson Gives Good Support Thomson gives Good SUPPORT Thomson was wobbly at the begin- ning but supported at various masses pulled him out of the hole on several occactions. Kansas sport's were very much pleased over the showing of Thomson on the mound, and it appears that a harder capable of winning in games has at last been found. Otherwise grass games with Swenson. The box score; **Louis State O** AB R H PO A Theorgen, 2b 14 0 1 Gethman, 1b 3 0 11 Olham, 1f 3 0 11 Olham, 1f 3 0 11 Hill, ss 4 1 12 5 Hough, ff 4 1 12 5 Rud, 3b 4 1 12 5 Rud, 3b 4 1 12 5 Dale, p 4 1 2 0 3 Totals 39 4 4 24 13 Kansas, K (A) AB R II 4 13 Johnson, lf 4 1 1 0 0 Bill, lh 3 2 2 14 0 Kraemer, c 3 3 2 4 2 2 Cols, cp 4 2 2 2 7 Livingston, 2b 4 2 2 2 7 Thompson, p 4 0 0 0 8 Scarlett, cf 4 0 0 0 8 McCoy, rf 4 0 1 1 3 Childs, ib 4 1 1 1 3 Totals 34 9 11 27 24 Lambert batted for Date in fund. Ellis pitched for Town. 290 200 004 — 4 Kansas 002 501 013 Summary University of Kansas; Ballot Off Town, 2 off, Dale 3; strike out: By Thomson 2, by Daley 1; two base hit: Krauter 3 base hit; Calpier 1 base hit; Johnson 1 base hit; Krauter by Daley, Rudi by Ballot; Krauter by Daley, Rudi by Ballot; passed ball: Krauter, Umbrella Sooner Net Men Triumph Gsell Wins Only Kansas Match in Singles Contest After winning three consecutive valley matches this year the K. U. varsity team tennis fell before the Kansas men and fourth consecutive day afternoon when they lost five matches and won one. This marks the first defeat of the season for the Kansas men and the fourth consecutive victory, as they have not lost a valley match. Out of the six matches played Gael, Kellan, won from Brown, Oklahoma by the score 0.6, 6.3, 6.4; to take the only match that Kannan won from Brown, Oklahoma by the doubles matches and three of the singles were taken by the Soomers. The Oklahomans had the advantage of experience over the Jahawks as they had had previous experience on the court and this marries the first time a quarterback has played in the Kansas men with the exception of Clutter, who played last year. The next valley match for Kansas is scheduled for Monday, May 7, when they play Missouri on the courts cast. The first match will be a first match with the Tigers which was scheduled to be played April 14. Despite the recent defeat by the Tigers in their first game, they managed to duplicate the defont which they handed the Tigers when they meet them on the home court Monday afternoon. The summary of the matches for the Oklahoma tennis dual follow: Thurman (Oklahoma) beat Sager Koremach (A. 008) Rumble (Okahoma) beat Clutter (Knassus) 6-0, 6-0. tinkka (Kusna), 6:0, 6:0 Okhobuna) heat. Alfred Guell (Kannas), beatt Brown (Okl- mound), 64, 63, 64. Tharman and Rundle (Oklahoma) beat Snyder and Eckdall (Kansas). 6.0, 6.1. Mason and Brown (Oklaoma) beat Sager and Alfred (Ransae), 6-3, 5-6. Alpha Xi Delta's Beat Chi Omega's in Ragged Baseball Game, 28-13 Pi Beta Phi Wins From Kapp Kappa Gamma; Five Games Yet to Be Played Two more games in the women's intramural baseball content were played off Friday and Saturday. The Alpha XI Delta team defeated Chioga by a score of 28-15. Pianta scored Kappa Kapuna, Camma, 27-22. The game between Alpha Xi Delta and Chi Omega won a poor game. Chi Omega team played pictures in an effort to hold the Alpha Xi Delta team, Curran caught for Chi omega team, Kaiser kicked for Kaiser and Hancock. Kaiser held the Chi Omega team to five runs until the last tenning when they separated nine games. The second inning was the poorer of the game, Alpha Xi Delta scoring 11 runs. In the game, Piota Pilo won from Kappu. Kappu Kappu by a 4-3 win over Kappu. Kappu runs in the first lasting and Kappu Kappu Glamma through in 14 runs. The injury for Pi Beta Psi was Miae and Hail, while Carter and Breedstad played the same positions for Kappa Kappa Gamma and Wilson did most of the hitting for Pi Beta With six of the 11 games in the series now played, the standings of the teams are as follows: Won Lost Pct. Alpha N, Delta J 2 0 1.000 Delta Zeta J 1 0 1.000 T, N, T J 1 0 1.000 Pi Beta Phi 1 1 .500 Chi Oppenberg 1 1 .500 Pi Beta Phi 0 1 .900 Alpha Mpta Phi 0 1 .900 Mrs. LeSourd Addresses Methodist Women's Club Mrs. Howard M. LeSound, Durham, N.C., national program and publisher of Kappa of Kansas to the Alma chapter Thursday evening on the importance of a right living attitude and the importance of a caring heart. Kesler Massachusetts sang "Song of Mine," and Milred Grady gave声 from Edgar A. Gesson's poem. Mothers and alumnus were guests of the club. Alma Wadehawk, c120 was in charge of the program. Red dahlin program favors were given. Intramural Announcements --window— Pairings for volleyball will be announced Monday according to John Sabo. Today afternoon at 6:00 a.m. the first game of the tournament Four of those were reported Phi Gamma Delta footed to Phil Delta Theta Beta Alpha Alpin to Deki Sigma Pi, while Pi Kappa Alpha篮球队 Deki Sigma Pi, while Pi Kappa Alpha篮球队 Deki Sigma Pi, and Pi Kappa Pi over Pi Kappa Psi. Tennis and horse shoe pairings if both singles and doubles will be posted Monday. Pleased to show you Lots of new things in our Engrossing The College Jeweler Resolutions, memo r.o.l.a. certificates, diplomas, etc. executed in script or any form of documentation of penwork submitted. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Kansas Hits Hard as Swenson Hurls a diplace Kansas Aggies and Oklahoma Aggies, who at present head the calley. (Continued from page 1) Next Friday and Saturday Coach Barn will take the squad to Columbia, Mo. for a two-game series with the Missouri Tigers. Krimo, 3e) AB R H PO A Krimo, 3b 0 1 0 2 1 Gehmann, 1b 4 0 1 2 1 Gehmann, 1b 4 0 1 2 1 Mirach, cf 3 0 1 2 1 Hiru, cf 3 0 1 2 1 Radh, cf 3 0 0 1 2 Adlard, c 2 0 0 7 4 Laude, p 2 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 1 24 11 Karsem (K) AB R B PO A K Johnson, ff 3 0 0 1 0 0 Hilb, ll 2 2 1 1 1 0 Kraemer, c 1 1 1 8 5 0 Culp, s 4 1 5 5 0 Schmidt, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 Schmidt, cf 2 0 0 1 0 0 McCoy, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Childe, b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Scenson, b 3 1 2 0 0 Anderson, x 1 0 0 0 0 Anderson, x 0 1 0 0 0 White, h 0 0 0 0 0 a. Batted for Johnson in eighth b. Ran for Anderson in eighth Totals 26 7 6 27 13 Iowa State 000 000 000 Kansas 000 300 04x Summary: Three base hits; Culp, Home runs; Culp, Stolen bases; Kraemer, Livingston. Double plays; March to Gelfman, Struck out; By Sweeney 6, by Lande 3, on Ransom 1, off Landie 1, off Turing 1, Pat Doyle. West Point Graduate Visits Here Albert Dickerson of Elba a student at the University in J28 and J29 and the Point in 1927 visited the school Friday. 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