PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927 Jayhawkers Walk to Easy Victory in Starter Game Newman and Howze Allow 10 Free Passes While Anderson Walks 11 Batters. 11 Batters According to a telegram received by Dr. F, C, Allen from St. Louis the game this afternoon between Washington and Oklahoma has been definitely called off. This gives the valley champion the chance to play Kansas second in the valley. The final percentages and standings will be in tomorrow's Kansan. The University of Kansas baseball nine bunched six hits with nine bases on balls to score nine runs in the first inning. The team tied with Iowa at 9 to 5 victory over the Missouri Tigers in the first of a three game series yesterday. It was a bettie contest with the hurlers giving a total of 28 hits on balls and hitting two batters. Missouri opened the scoring in the first iming when G. Laws dree a base on balls and rode home on Sunder-Wilson's single to right field. Kansas took the lead by scoring three in the second as a result of three bases on balls, a hit batman, and a three base clout into left by Will the hard Newman, to get the ball. Newman, the Tiger, hurler, could not seem to get the ball over the plate and was in trouble to almost all of the hitters to face him. Anderson, hurting for the Jayhawk) was wild and issued 11 passes to the Tigers but he was effective in the pinches and was backed by brilliant support by his team mutes. The lankey threwer was continually be troubled, he seemed to be at his best when one or two, or even three men on the paths. The Jayhawks scored three more in the fourth with the aid of only one hit. The Tiger hurriers presented the Bunmen with five bases on balls in this imminent, which coupled with a single by Kruemer enabled the Jayhawks to push over the three counters. Doubles by Livingston and Hill added to singles by Chalfont and Wall scored the last three runs for the Bunnen in the fourth inning. The Missourian's scored their last three runs in the seventh frame when with one man down, Laws drew a free ticket to first and advanced to third on a single by Lewis. Anderson then tightened up and caused McQueen to foul Krause to score, drew a pass and all three men scored on Castle's double to center. It was a high looping fly which Manley misjudged. It is difficult to tell of the stars of this game, "Stoney" Wail probably played the best game for the Jayhawkers, getting two lits and scoring three runs out of three times up besides stealing two bases. This Jayhawker came in the eighth inning which he turned into a double play and also stole home in the second inning. He gained a long lead off the Oklahoma hurler Beautiful Scenery For a good eye-full take a canoe ride on the Kaw and made a beautiful slide into home to score this run. All of the Jayhawkers gave the Kansas burler excellent support and contributed two doubles to stop a score. They also stopped to score on two different occasions. Minneapolis AB B K H PO A Lake La Bb 2 1 0 Lee Bb 2 1 0 Milwaukee 2 1 0 Monkquan 2 1 0 Monkquan bb 4 2 0 Cuff, ef 4 2 0 Cuff, ef 4 2 0 Traytor, sa 2 2 0 Traytor, sa 2 2 0 Newman, p 2 2 0 Newman, p 2 2 0 Totals 20 18 14 16 A B C D Krausskron, af 3 0 0 1 Krausskron, se 5 0 0 1 Elizophris, ss 5 0 0 1 Elizophris, ss 5 0 0 1 Nourman, e 3 0 0 1 Nourman, e 3 0 1 1 Maurer, ef 0 0 0 0 Maurer, ef 0 0 0 0 Heinrich, cf 0 0 0 1 Heinrich, cf 0 0 1 1 **Score by innings:** Missouri 101 000 300 Kansas 003 000 00x 3. These base hits-Wall, Two base hits-Trager, Listington, Scouse Howson on Newman, 8. Hit by pitcher-By Newman, 8. Hit by pitcher-By Anderson, 8. Hit by Anderson, 2. Double plays-Cole to Hill; Wall to Chalfont; Lowe to Moequesa 4. Surfies hit-Krushman (3); Lowe 4. Surfies hit-Krushman (3); Lowe 4. Capitol Batteries; For Missouri, Newman, Howe and Bridges; for Kansas, Anderson and Kraemer. Huff to Send Four Men to Intercollegiate Mec Doctor Huff has selected four men who are to make the trip to Chicago for the National Intercollegiate meet which is to be held in Chicago next The squad will consist of two dash men, a hurdier, and a distance man. In all probability the men to go with them are, McMercy, McDermott, Dornshoe, and Frazier. Dector Huff desired to take "Mutt" Thornhill, but he will be unable to go because of private business which will call him away from town. At least three out of the four named above should place in the meet, however, according to the dope registered so far this year. Increase in Enrollment Expected This Summer Prof. Earl Anderson, of the summer session office, states that an increase is expected this summer over the 1600 that were enrolled last summer. Summer session starts June 8, and the fees are raised $5 over that of last summer. The class schedules are maintained at the summer session office. Several noted men who will speak during the session are: Thomas H. Briggs of Columbia University; Professor Babbiet of the University of Chicago; Prof. F. B. Knight of the University of Iowa; E. L. Hendricks, president of the State Teachers' College of Missouri; Superintendent of Public Instruction; and tender Chandler of Junction City; A series of readings by Prof. Helen R. Hoopes and musical recitals by members of Fine Arts will be given. The 1927 Cummock cup and $250 cash prize in the theater tournament held at Northwestern University was won by the University of the University of West Virginia. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR We invite comparison Quality — Finish Comfort Prices no higher CLOTHES J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Ready-made And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. Charter house CASTLE Suits and Topcoats $40. $45. $50 Game This Afternoon Will Have No Effect on Valley Standings Kansas Nine Has Second Place Cinched and No Chance for Tied First Regardless of the outcome of today's game with Missouri, the Oklahoma Sooners have won the Missouri Valley baseball championship, and Kansas has cinched second place. There is only one game toy with Missouri, which began at 4 p.m., on the University diamond. The team started the game with Sweconn for Kansas and Felkamp for Missouri. The game between Oklahoma and Washington which was postponed yesterday on account of rain, has been called off. If the game had been played with Winston, it would have chance to tie with Oklahoma for first place by defeating Missouri. But as the game will not be played, the result of the game with Missouri will not affect the standings of either Kansas or Oklahoma and lost 5, while Kansas has won 9 and lost five. Dr. H, J. Huff has handed to Doctor Allen the list of men who are to receive letters for track this year. This list must be approved by the athletic board of the University before it is official, and for that reason will not be announced until after action has been taken by the board. Dr. Huff Submits List of Track Men for K's The next meeting of the board is to be Friday night and the list will be taken under consideration at that time. Approximately seventeen men are eligible for letters. Free tickets to first were handed out pronouncedly at the first game of the Missouri-Kansas baseball series yesterday. The Tiger hurlers allowed 12 men to get on the island and two were hit by pitched balls. Sport Notes --for over fifty years Anderson, the Kansas mound man topped the list with 11 walks allowed, but he pitched the entire game. The Missouri team used two pitchers, Newman and Howzo. Newman allowed eight hits, but neither pitcher that he worked. He was exceedingly good in the second. 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