PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. 1928. Jayhawkers Down Oklahoma Sooners in Fast Game, 4-0 Nine Shows Tight Defense Kansas Meets Ames Cyclones Here This Week Turning tables to maintain a .500 standing in the Missouri valley conference, the Kansas baseball team turned back the Oklahoma Sooners in a 2-1 victory. Norman, yesterday by a score of 4.0-4. Kansas was snowed under a Sooner attack in the opening game, Sunday, before pitching at stellar baseball yesterday, and his teammates keeping the error column black except for one serach error, the Jayhawks split the series, having every series played this season. Swenson held the Sooners to four scattered hits, while the Kansas队 scored eight, scoring in the third, eighth and ninth innings. The first score came from the fourth, two inning Two coming in the eighth were on three safe hits, and one in the ninth had no score. Hill and Johnson Star at Bat Hill was the batting star of the Jayhawkers, bringing in Kansas runs in the eighth and ninth innings. K on right for Kansas, off with start to start the scoring in two innings. A winning attitue was displayed by the Kansas team in the game yesterday in welcome contrast to the first game Monday. The team appeared to be suffering from stage fright in the game, but the Kansas ran away with a long-sided score. Kansas Now in Third Place Kansas New York York is now leading Kansas in third place in the Missouri valley standings. Kansas has now divided its territory between Missouri and Oklahoma. The Kansas Aggies and the Oklahoma Aggies are leading the conference by a wide margin. The Jayhawkers next appear on the home diamond in a two-game series with the Iowa State Cyclones here Friday and Saturday of this week. Kansas line-up in yesterday's game Kraemer, c; Swenson, c; Hill, b; Livingston, 2b; Culp, s; Thompson, 3b; McCoy, 1b; Schmidt, d; Johnson, r Kansas 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1—4 8 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —0 Kansas 0 0 1 0 0 0 0213 - 4 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 008 - 4 Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 008 + 4 Kansas, Oklahoma, Walker and Hus- well; Umphires; Lamotte and Casey Boxing Tournament Semi-Finals and Finals Scheduled for Tonight Knock-ons and Close Fights Feature Many Bouts Last Evening Howard Cohenour and Guy Lookabaugh acted as referees, one in each rine. Preliminary rounds of the intramural boxing tournament were last right in Robinson gymnastics where each weight up to the semi-finals were run off. Semi-final and final bouts will begin tonight at the same Only one of the five heavyweights entered appeared for his match. Tonight he will be in the finals with his opponent who went through on knock-outs and technical knock-outs were plentiful, although a number of close fights were put on, one to an extra round to decide the victor. First Round, 115 Pound Class Darville, PiKa Alpha Union won by 34-21. Dartmouth's most renown knock-out from Evans, PiKa Kapra IV; Strasser, Delta Tau Delta Sigma; Kirschner, PiKa Alpha Union won technical knock-out from Bennett. 125 Pound Class Welch, Beta Alpha Won alpha on bye; Berger, Sigma Pi Epsilon, wen technical knockout from Clary, Delta Chi; Rose, Pi Kappa Ma Won, technical knock-out from Morris, Delta Chi; Rose, Pi Kappa Ma Won,Lambda, win decision from James, Kappa Ma Wison, Shook, unattached knocked out Waller, Phi Kappa PaI; Garrett, Sigma Nu Won decision from Morris, Delta Chi; Rosen, farset from Crooks, Sigma Pi Epsilon; Sellars, Pi Kappa Ma, wen on bye. 135 Pound Class Bamu, Alpha KappaLambda, won forfeit from fullerton, Delta Chi Wheeler, Phi Kappa Psi, won forfeit from Gragg, Delta Upsilon; marshall Hewlett, Phi Kappa Psi, won forfeit from Kappa Alpha; Clifton, Kappa Signa, won forfeit from Voran, Delta Tau Wheeler, Phi Kappa Psi, won forfeit from Jaillie, Phi Delta Theta; McCamish, unattached, won technical knock-out from Reynolds, Kappa Psi, won technical knock-out from Butler, Delta Upsilon; Smith, Delta Chi, won forfeit from Dimmock, 145 Pound Class Spry, Triangle, wont technical knock from Solce, Kappa Sigma; Trinkle, Delta Upsilon; Fink, Fikha Kappa Psi; Tylah, Phi Delta Theta; Fox, Pi Kappa Alpha; Decter, Sigma Knight; unattached, Kendall; Beta Alpha Algebra; Daith, Delta Chi; Walkkin, Sigma Davis; Phi Delta Theta; sigma; Daign; Davis, Phi Delta Theta; Gradinger, Fi Kappa Alpha; Shepp, Sigma, and Brooker, Pi Kappa Alpha; 160 Pound Class Cenwhenth, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Clay, Pki Alpha Kappa, Knapp, Delta Tau; Delta, Ives, Kappa Sigma; all won yebes; Brown, *Delta* Chia, who won technicolor; Moseley, Pki Alpha Kappa, Moseley, Sigma Ngu won technical knock-out from Brown, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Loudon, Delta Tau Delta, won forfeit from Garrison, Pki Alpha Alba; Gonzales, Betn won decision from Gibbe, Kanna Sigma. 175 Pound Class Snowden, Sigma Phi Epion, won technical knock-out from Metti, PKappa, knocked out Sturgison, Kappa, knocked out Sturgison, Kappa, knocked out Knipe, Kappa Delta Chi, knocked out Knipe, Kappa Theta; Carpenter, PKappa Kappa was a fortiori from Thompson, Kappa Heavyweight Class Mullins, Kappa Sigma, va, Doornor, Pi Kappa Alpha, default; Coulter, Beta Theta Pi, won on bye as did Briggs, Pi Kappa Alpha; Watson, vs. Atkinson, Beta Theta Pi, default; Coulter and Briggley will meet in finals. Second Round, 125 Pound Class Burger, Sigma Phi Epson, won decision from Welch, Beta Alpha Alpa; Laughlin, Alpha KappaLambda, won decision from Rose, Pi KappaAlpha; Garrett, Sicura Ngu, won decision from Shook, unattached; Pearce, Delta Chi; Sellars, Sellara, PlaKappaAlpha. 135 Pound Class Wheeler, Phi Kappa PsI, knocked out Bunn, Alpha Kappa Lambdia; Marshall, Sigma Nu, won decision between the two teams. The leader, Bettin Alpha Alpa, won tech- nic knock-out from McCamish, attached; Whi Kappa Pai, won decision against Bettin Alpha. * 145 Pound Class Spry, Triangle, won forfeit from Trinkle, Delta Upsilon; Fink, Pi Kappa Pai, won forfeit from Taylor Phil Delta Tau; Decker, Sigma Nq. Nai Delta Tau; Decker, Sigma Nq. Nai Delta Alpha; Mimick, unattached, won decision from Dickinson, Delta Tau Daft; Dean, Delta Chi, who Delta Tau; Dean, Delta Chi, who Delta Alpha; Stafford, Kappa Signa, won technical knock-out from Watkins, Delta Upsilon; Gradinger, Pi Kappa Pai, who Delta Tau; Brooker, Pi Kappa Pai, won decision from Shepp, Sigma Nq 160 Pound Class Cenhewol, Signa Phil Epilon, won technical knock-out from Clay, Pik Kappa Alma; Ivens, Kappa Sigma, won forfeit from Knapp, Delta Tau Delta; Moseley, Sigma Nu, won decision from Brown, Delta Chi; Gonzales, Beta Alpha, Won, won tech decision from Lounden, Delta Tau Delta. Third Round, 145 Pound Class Spy, Triangle, won forfeit from Pi Kappa Mimik, unattend- ed; Duan De Chi, won forfeit Nu; Dean, Delta Chi, won forfeit from Kappa, Kappa Sigma; Gradinger, from Broker, Kappa Sigma, won from Broker, Kappa Kappa. Intramural Announcements Fourth round tennis and horseback matches are now posted on the bul- lein board in Robinson gymnasium. 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