PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 Second Position Goes to Kansas for 1927 Baseball Jayhawkers Pummel Tigers for a 16-4 Victory; One Game Behind Sooners Valleu Stradineau | Variant | Sequence | W | I | Pk | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 10 | 5 | 1 | 0 | | Wisconsin | 19 | 8 | 1 | 0 | | Kansas | 24 | 7 | 1 | 0 | | Kansas City | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 | | Missouri | 6 | 2 | 1 | 0 | | Oklahoma Angleton | 6 | 14 | 1 | 0 | | Oklahoma Angleton | 6 | 14 | 1 | 0 | Tabla tab, yes. Friday: Kansas State and Iowa State of Ames. Saturday: Kansas State and Iowa State of Ames. ___ The University of Kansas baseball nine closed the 1927 baseball season yesterday with an impressive 16 to 4 victory over the Missouri Tigers. The win gave the Jayhawkers a total of 10 victories out of 15 games in the valley baseball campaign, just one full game behind the winning Oklahoma Sooners. Kelly Swenson, the Kansas star southpaw was the winning hurler and although wild at times he held the Tigers in check. Through the contest and allowed the Missouri's only seven hits which included two out of four attempts and scored two runs, besides taking part in five plays. Feldcamp, the one armed Missouri fighter who has won quite a reputation in the valley this season, did not put much emphasis on them; they handed on him for five safe blows and threes in the initial inning. Feldcamp did not seem to have much on the ball and hitter, but he still hatted on almost all it will. A two-base hit by Cipriani Ivingson, a single by Culm and a base on balls to Wall in the third inning caused the retirement of Feliciano and Newman, who received such a pounding in Tursunov's rushing on the field. In Jawahry with only one run but this was due mostly to poor base running rather than any show of real baring ability by Newman. Missouri Scores in Fourth Squad grew like the fourth season, walled the first two men to face him, after which Castle came through with a triple to score both men. Bridge single to risk scored the third run for the three. With only a one-run lead at this point, the Bummin decided to go out and get some more counters so they bombarded Newman all over the field for seven runs and an eight run lend. The Jayhawks hated around in this timing and gathered six hits and two bases on balls. Kansas Makes Five Runs Missouri scored their final run in the seventh frame as the result of a free pass to Trionyr, followed by singles by McQueen and Castle. Kansas gathered five more runs in the eighth frame on singles by Chalfont and Wall, coupled with bumps on balls to Kraemer and Swainson and a All of the Jayhawks gave Sawson wonderful support and come through with sparkling plays to probble scores on several different Claude Chalfont and "Stoney" Wall, playing their last game under the colors of the University of Kansas, were two of the brightest stars of the game. Chalfont, who was playing his first year on the squad gathered three hits out of five attempts, stook a base and flipped one fectly. Wall, with three singles, came coming with the bases bailed and scoring three runs. OCCURRENCE. Line 1, 20 A1) B2) C3) D4) F5) Law, 18 0 0 0 0 0 McKenna, 19 0 0 0 0 0 McKenna, 20 0 0 0 0 0 Law, 18 0 0 0 0 0 McKenna, 20 0 0 0 0 0 Pink, 18 0 0 0 0 0 Law, 18 0 0 0 0 0 McKenna, 20 0 0 0 0 0 Wilk, 18 0 0 0 0 0 Kobe Kuala Lumpur Kuala Kedah, df Kuala Perth, df Limestone, mm Melbourne, m Oakville, nb Quba, bb Quito, bb Ragusa, c Riverside, c Sarawak, bb Sarawak, bb San Francisco, c San Diego, bb Surabaya, c Straits of Malaysia, m Tampa, h Tokyo, h Yokohama, m Yokohama, m A (h) B (h) C (h) D (h) E (h) F (h) A (h) B (h) C (h) D (h) E (h) F (h) Totals 59 40 18 27 45 x batted for Newman in sixth. Score by innings: 699 609 Gail - Gail Kerrigan1 There have been 2 Castle. Woods House 3, for Clinton. Burnett 4, for Johnson. Burnett 5, for Johnson. Newman, 6, for Clinton. Newman, 7, for Clinton. Cullis, 8, for Clinton. Brownwood, 9, for Clinton. Brownwood, 10, for Clinton. Brownwood, 11, for Clinton. Brownwood, 12, for Clinton. Clinton for Hill. Laws for McMurray, Lee. 609 Gail - Gail Kerrigan1 There have been 2 Castle. Woods House 3, for Clinton. Burnett 4, for Johnson. Burnett 5, for Johnson. Newman, 6, for Clinton. Newman, 7, for Clinton. Cullis, 8, for Clinton. Brownwood, 9, for Clinton. Brownwood, 10, for Clinton. Brownwood, 11, for Clinton. Brownwood, 12, for Clinton. Clinton for Hill. Laws for McMurray, Lee. The Sigma Nu's have a new power lawn mower of the same type as those used by the University to move the canes in a garden. The grass can't grow fast enough, nor can the upperchasonen find an ideal freshman. Plants have been suggested to put on a hardcover book in the new machine during farewells. Haskell Teams Select Next Year's Captains Joe Cross has been elected baseball captain and Cyrus Walking trail captain at Hankell for next year. Cross was cut on her 19th team's season, but she still caught both on the offensive and the defensive. Not only was his catchup to the standard in all times, but he also ran up a good batting record. Cross is considered to be one of the best back on next fall's football team. Walking, quarter, and half meter, was one of the outstanding members of the trac队 this year. Last Friday in the Missouri Weekan he broke a school record in the 490 when he ran it in 49.7 seconds. Original Experiment With Colored Lights Made by Instructor Watton Deides Men Like Blu While Women Prefer Red in Color Test That man like blue better than any other color, then red, green, yellow and white; that red is the first shade of the woman, with green, yellow, yellow and white next in order is indicated in tents made by W. A. Walton and his elementary psychologist in an original experiment. only natural lapis, of which only red, blue green, amber and white are manufactured, were shown to the observers simply and in communities. The observers were to draw into each which they preferred. The three two-tier combinations which were chosen offered by the menu red and blue, green and yellow, white and brown, green and brown, chocolate cookies whose saturation was light white and green, yellow and green, and red and green. In the case of both men and women all of the color combinations are at least one of the color combinations. A small later the experiment was reruned by Mr. Waltman and in almost every case the color choice for the men remained the same while the women served to vary their order considerably. The first choice of the women for single colors on the repiliation was green. 35. Watson said that there seemed to be a tendency for every individual to have one certain color or combination of colors which he would choose about seventy-five per cent of the time. A representative of the Macmillan book company, who was in Lawrence recently, said that the apparatus used for the experiment was the most elaborate which has been used in comparison beds. This experiment is different from other experiments that have been conducted along this line in that colorled lights were used instead of pigment colors. However, the results seemed to correlate closely with the results of the pigment color experiments. This data is particularly important in the field of advertising. The results show that if an advertisement in electric lights is to appeal to men it should have blue as the prediminion color while if it is to be gender for women red would be the best color to use. Washington University will have a new gymnasium for women students. FOR SCHOOL, STREET OR SPORTS WEAR CADET TIES In patent4rimmed with either blond or grey gingham kid. $7.50 'Kelly' Swenson Elected Captain of Jayhawk 1928 Baseball Team After decisively defeating the Missouri baseball team yesterday, "Kelly" Swenson was elected captain of the Jawahire nine for the 1928 season by his teammates. The election was held on the diamond. Kansas Pitcher Is Chosen or Diamond After Defeating Missouri Nine The new diamond pilot has just finished two successful seasons for Kansas on the mound. This year the team, led by Lloyd Livingston, finished the pennant race in Kansas and won all of the games. In the series with Oklahoma at Lawrence, he endeavored to go both the games, and he held the Sooner well into the second game before he was removed. He did not miss a beat. He was indigible by not being in the University the first semester. "Kelly" has batted exceptionally well this season. He helped to win his own game yesterday with the Tigers by clutching the ball for two singles. He has hit over the 300 mark consistently this year. He is credited with winning six games in 11 valley battles. Swenson has worked on the mound 74 innings and has allowed 37 runs. With Svenson in the box, the Mt. Oread team always appeared to have a higher morale. They supported him to the man. He has a big white baseball experience in his favor, having played in Kansas City and at his own town. His home is in Burdett, Kan. This is his first year in the School of Pharmacy, Geology Students Make Tour of Dyche Museum Dean McGee and David Delo, assistant instructors in the geology department, took their laboratory classes of elementary geology on a tour of inspection of Dyche museum. The reason for the tour was to give the students some practical knowledge of the ancient life which lived in Kansas in past Geology. These important observations were the specimens of the Dinosaurs and the various prehistorical elephant romins. Assistant Instructor David Delo said, "It's very desirable that the students in elementary geology should have shown to them practical examples of the material studied during the course. Kanana is very fortunate in possessing large and complex All prospective baseball candidate for 1028 who intend to play baseball during the summer vacation, must obtain permission to play through the athletic office. See Coach John Bunn before leaving for summer vacation—J.-W. Bunn. All the results for women's intramural are in with the exception of the tennis singles results. The tennis doubles points are: Pi Beta Phi, 32 points; T, N, T, 30; Alpha Xi Delta, 26; Delta Zeta, 29; Omega Me, 8; Theta Phi Alpha, 8; Alpha Chi Omega, 8. 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