PAGE SIX 11 THURSDAY, APRIL, 26, 1928 Jayhawks Engage Missouri in Initial Home Valley Game THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Victory to Depend Largely Upon Pitching Staff; Kraemer Hurt in Game It will be hard for going to the invading Missouri. Tigers tomorrow if consistent good hitting, fielding and pitching on the part of the dajachw Monday night the second varsity squad defeated the regulars, 4.2. Anderson twirled superbly in the pinches, while Johnston fared equally well for the second quarter of the route. With the count standing 2-all in the tenth, Anderson hit a terrific cushion which landed in Mississippi at midfield to time score the winning margin. Krauser split the middle finger of his throwing hand and it was thought at first that he would be unable to throw the ball against Missouri. Coach John Bunn said this morning that he would probably receive the game at least. In case Krauser must go out, Maney will come in and make over the receiving assignment. Tables were reversed 'Tuesday night, when the varsity won a 5-2 verdict with Huff on the mound for the team and Swenson hurting for the reserves. Last night the fresh reserves engaged the varsity and the first freshman team played the varsity. The second varsity line-up was coached by the freshmen yearlings. In the clash between the regular teams the freshmen and varsity battled on even terms for most of the game and with the score standing 4 to 1, the varsity solved the freshman pitcher's delivery for 8 The infield will be composed of Hill, first base; Livingston, second base; Cups, shortstop; Thomson, third base; Kraemer, catcher. Runn has not decided as yet who will start the first game against the Tigers, although Captain Swenson and Jason Johnston are favorites to get the call. Schmidt will patrol left field Maney center and McGoy right field Tomorrow afternoon the game will begin at 4. Saturday's contest will be called at 3. Dr. John Laven of Kansas City will impire both contests. + Intramural Announcements Housing and spring track blanks are due Monday, May 16 at 12:30 p.m. in the main entrance. You can also be both of those tournées and which have not been sent entry blanks may be returned to your location. Third round housekeeping and tennis matches, both singles, and doubles, must be played and reported by 6 p.m. Saturday. Vollball schedule for next week will be announced in Sunday's Kansan. Six games were played this afternoon at 2:30. Announcements --to the team. Louise Ridgway, pres. There will be a special meeting of the Women's Rifle Club, Thursday April 26, at 7, in Fowler Shops, for election of officers. The date rule will be suspended to right for the Musical Comedy and for event only. Dorothy Rugge, vice president, W. S. G. A. Jayhawker Relay Team Enters Penn Contest Jayawaker entrants in the Pen Relsley Friday and Saturday, left night accompanied by Coach H. J Huff. They will arrive on Friday morning, ready to pit their speed and stamina against the pick of the eastern rail quartets Victors in the Kansas Replays quarter-mile relay, the Kannas will stand a good chance to rose first at Franklin field. Philadelphia tomorrow. Kansas Engineer Cover Prize Won by Mitchel Giles Mitchell, arch 29, recently won the permanent cover design prize for a book written by him. e'28 editor of the magazine, received a better from Roger Knight, of the high-league lithographer at Linghue Electric company, complimenting him upon the originality and integrity of his work. In making the cover, Mitchell used nailer stonework as a background, which is characteristic of Marvin hall. A Tudor archScroll one of the windows; and the whole background and centerpiece. A panel at the bottom is to be used for indicating matter in the magazine. Valley Scores Monday, April 23 Washington, Oklahoma, I Tuesday, April 24 Washington, Oklahoma, I Wednesday, April 25 Kansas Angela, Missouri, I --to the team. (Including games played Wednesday) Okahama Aggies Kansas Aggies Missouri KANASN Washington Oklahoma Ames Remaining games of week. Friday Missouri vs. Kansas Aggies Friday and Saturday Missouri vs. Kansas Rifle Team Places Fourth R. O. T. C. Squad Meets Five Teams in Corps Area The men's rule team of the University finished the season in fourth place amid a series of games with corps area matches, as received to figures receiving from the central office of the R. O. T. C. The team scored 7510 for all the matches. North Dakota Agricultural college teams the teams with a total of 7620 points for the match. The matches were all telegraphic, the results and targets being sent to the central offices where they were compared and the standings of the teams announced. Firing was done in four stages, one stage being first each The teams and the total scores made in the four stages are as follows: 7582, Kansas Agricultural College, 7592, University of Missouri, 7587, University of Kansas, 7549 7541, University of Kansas, 7541 University of Arkansas, 7559 Teams which fired in these matches were composed of 15 men, the ten firing the highest scores, continuing the victory in that match. The 15 men who fired in the matches were V. Meyer, J. Boyer, J. Tomlinson, H. Dresser, R. Wismar, J. Matiasassari D. Sanctetre President of Aero Club Attends Aircraft Shows M. O. Muckler, spe, president of the K. U. Aerlo club, has been in Detroit for the past week attend the Airto Museum and speak about being served with the "Language of the Air" column of the Kanan, mismatch as Rucker has been furnishing the materials. From now on until the end of school only a few of the more technical terms are explained to explain the more technical terms. This would not be considered "understood". Rackey said, Around Mt. Oread --to the team. "The Economic Value of the Public Health Work," an address given by Dr. Ercole G. Brown, secretary of the university, to the sixth annual waterworks school at the University has been printed by the University Press in press as an Engineering Bulletin. Deltan Tau Delta elected the following officers at a meeting Monday night: Charles Whitmer, c20, president; Sue Greenberg, c21, president; Sewell Vorn, c24, recording secretary; Robert Haig, c31, corresponding secretary; George Scott field, c26, counselor; John Hammond, c28, counselor and Max Hamilton, c29, Pan-Hamille representative. Prof and Ms. Simart A. Queen announce the birth on Saturday, April 18th, at 10 a.m. at the University Professor Queen is chairman of the department of sociology of the UiI- Melvin "Mutt" Thornhill, star weight man on the truck team last year, was on the Hill recently visiting friends. It was not learned what name he gave to his team. He will be valuable both in football and track if he returns. An Oriental gem of rare beauty is the Zircon— shown at The commerce school of Northwest- ward University recently received a $250,000 grant from the U.S. course course which it is said is largely over- looked in the matter of business educa- tion. Only Minor Changes Made in Basketball Rules by Committee Dribble Regarded as Necessary for Fast Game; Stalling Prohibited Prohibited After a two day joint session of the basketball rules committee meeting in New York last week, it was decided that no drastic revision of the rules would be necessary; changes in the code were made. The rules of this committee govern practically all basketball played in professional, both amateur and professional. In regard to the dribble, Dr. Forrest C. Allen said, "The coaches' assures that in was a bad thing to do away with the dribble. Of the 160 coaches assembled at the meeting, representatives of the colleges of the United States, only three were in favor of doing away with the dribble. The dribble in basketball is being played in football. In this lie the thrills for the crowds that see the games." Efforts were made by the commissioners to throw the ball "the call" by teams to protect their lead. The legislation was taken to the governor's office. A jump ball the player may not tap and catch the bail twice in succession. Another declaration was that the referee when a player is holding the ball while being closely guarded, and is making no attempt to pass it. The referee should be elected chairman of the committee. The University of Nebraska has had two students selected by the German-American student exchange. For four years, Eli B. Pollard will study at Hamburg, and Hildgirle K. Stromss will spend the year at the University of Bain in those fellowships living and living expenses for the year. One of the most recently discovered Olympia possibilities is Simpson, fleets Ohio State flyers who recently covered the state's crusade in bringing the world's intercollegiate record. 1. .. Charley Hoff, the sensational Norwegian pole vaulter and track star who competed at the Kansas Relays, will be heading to a professional during his extended American tour was recently refused his amateur standing by the Norwegian national team. He is hoped to be remitent in time to compete in the Olympic games. New Bottle Green Neckties $1.50 Sport Notes An intercollegiate track meet will be held at the University of Oklahoma, April 27-28. Schools from all sections compete. Admission is by the prices for the prizes and medals offered. Over 2,500 athletics are entered in the two day interscholastic and collegiate track events and many more in off this coming Friday and Saturday. Over a thousand are to compete in the unitary and college classes from 72 schools. "Poet" Frater, Kansas distance star expects to return to training in time to compete in the Drake relays. He was ill with a bad cold before Earlier variation and had his tonsils removed. He has not returned that time he has been unable to work out much, but he hopes to be in shape to compete at Drake. He will not be in the best of condition, however, in any case his return will be a great success. Let's finish the Memorial Union. The University of Pittsburgh basketball team which started the season as suspiciously by defeating the best five in the East and in the Big Ten. They lost to and rolled up a total of 2) straight victories, and no losses for the season. 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