PAGE SIX WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawks to Play Kansas Aggie Nine in Two Contests Loss of Eihtre Game Put Team Out of Running for Leadership of Valley Missouri Valley Standing W. 1, L. Oklahoma 5 3 Kansas Angles 5 3 Washington 5 3 Missouri 7 3 Kansas 6 9 Kansas Angles 6 9 Iowa State 6 9 Friday 6 9 Games this week, Friday, Kannan vs. Kauna State at Mahattan, Oklahoma vs. Ma Saturday, Kannan vs. Kauna Aguilar vs. Mahattan, Oklahoma vs. Mountaint Four more games to play and it fifth place in the Valley baseball camp paign. Such is the position of the Kannas nine as the season draw near a close. Three teams, the University of Oklahoma, Kansas State and Washington University stand a good chance of capturing the pennant. The Sooners are the heavy favorites. Missouri and Kansas have both won the top while the Oklahoma Aggies and Iowa State are completely out of the race. The Sooners, twice champions of the Missouri Valley, look like the coming victor, having won ten games out of fourteen and having four more than six. With all of these with Missouri, a team which should not cause them much trouble. The Oklahoman's have a strong, well balanced team, composed of heavy hitters and would carry them through without another defeat. They tumbled the Washington Bears easily in two games yesterday to go into first place and knock the Bears from the L160 standing which they hold full To Play at Manhattan Swanson Expected to Win Kansas will journey to Manhattan Friday to meet the Agkies in two games which will probably shake up the standings to some extent. If the Jayhawkers can defend the Agkies in both games, they could also win in the race, with a percentage of .616. On the other hand, if the Agkies win both games, or the two teams split the series, the Agkies will still be in front of the bottom again. SAJWACKER in the Jayhawkers to both games depends upon their ability to defeat Marsh, the Agfa gift ball burster who handed the Kansas nine its defeat in the second game here recently. Swenson will probably outpitch Hays in one of the games and if either Johnston or Johnson makes a play, Hays, the chances for Kansas to finish in second place will be strengthened. Swenson's been usually good for one game in each series the Jayhawks have played, had the inability of the rest of the staff to come through with the second victory have raised its expectations rating in the campaign. Swenson's hurling in the first game of the Oklahoma series was up to his usual standard, but it was too much to expect a victory against another game the succeeding day. Pet ,711 ,622 ,600 ,577 ,541 ,490 ,400 Ram Mis The bright spot of this game was the pitching of Johnston who relieved Anderson in the middle of the game and subdued the Sooners for a while. He at least looked better than any of the other two pitchers on the staff. Kansas will close the basketball season with two games here, May 24 and 25. They may also play in the SEC this year, when the Jayhawkers played at Columbia recently. The Tigers are one of the weaker teams of the conferences and with them the Bummen have a good record. They will be their percentage with victories then. Message From French Flyers Is Believed Hoan London, May 18—The reported discovery of a bottle from Nungesser at Falmouth, England, was followed closely by an unconfirmed report that fishermen at Equisan, France, had found a bottle containing a message allegedly signed by Nungesser and Col. stating that the bottle contained oil to all. Master authorities in France suspected a nox, remarking that experienced aviators would have specified their latitude and longitude. London, May 18—Doout that authentic word had been received from Captains Nungessen and Call, in a bottle removed from the sun at Falmouth, England, was expressed today by a representative of Lloyds. Lloyds was informed of the discovery by its agent at Falmouth. The representant of Lloyds doubted because prevailing currents would have carried the bottle north of Ireland instead of to the English coast. Phi Psi's, With 64 Points, Win Spring Track Meet Pil Khaap Pai, with a total of 64.2 points, was the winner of the intranural track meet held last night. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was second with 01.7, while Alpha Kappa Lumbra ran up to a total of 48 points to finish in The tober team scoring is as follows: Phi Delta Theta, 42.5; Sigma Nu, 38; Alpha Tau Omega, 33; Delta Tau Delta, 31.5; Aeceta, 30; Pi Upsilon, 27; Kappa Sigma, 17; Delta Upsilon, 16; Delta Ipsilon, 11; and Phi Gamma Delta, 5. Four points were made by *the跑步runners*.* Individual scoring and placing in he different events will appear in onmorrow's University Daily Kansan. Last Edition of Dove for This School Year Appeared This Morning Doctor Kirkpatrick Is Autho of Leading Article Within Liberal Sheet The last edition of the Dove came out this morning for the first time with eight pages. The leading article argues that Educate," by J. B. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., formerly of Harvard, University of Michigan and Olivet College. Doctor Kirkpatrick is the author of American Colleges and Their Rulers." Doctor Kirkpatrick advocated an "educational" college which would deal with small groups of 100 or 200 students. These would be carefully chosen from lists of candidates who have had high school training. "When a few free scholar-teachers act together, when they open their doors, their wives and their heirs, their children and their descendants youth, many of them the most promising of their generation, will then the educational colleges, now limited to North Europe, have access to 'America," says Doer or Kirnbrutch. Articles by Leonard Gregory, Gus Graves, Louis B. Greenburg, and Coell H. Miller were particularly interesting. A review by Allen Crafton, head of the department of drama at the Manhattan administrator of the Lord's was interesting. Especially noteworthy was an article headed "Chirruping" which gave comments and criticisms on the Dove by various important men and lead- This is the last time that the Dove will make its appearance on the campus this year. Ph. D. Examinations Given Six Candidates Offer Theses on Chemistry Topics S six applicants for Ph. D, degrees in chemistry are taking the final oral examinations this week and next. The first examination was given yesterday, according to Dr. F, R. Daina, acting dean of the Graduate School of Chemistry and thesis subjects as announced by Doctor Daina are as follows: Tuesday, May 17, 2 m—Harvey Vernon Moyer, The Replaceability of Certain Methylene Groups and the Relation of Constitution to the Stability of LINKage. Examination committee, Cady, Brewer, Taft, Sherwood. Thursday, May 19, 2 p. m.-Elliwe Weeks, "The Rule of Hydrogen Ion Concentration in the Precipitation of Calcium and Magnesium Acid Carbonates." Examination committee Cady, Allen, Taft, Koster. Thursday, May 19, 3:30 p. m. Henry J. Long, "Synthesis and Properties of the Possible Isomeric Mono- Chloro, Mono-Iodo Toluene." Examination committee; Cady, Brewester, Davison, Kester. Friday, May 20, 3:30 p. m.—M. Chester M. Suter, *Ration of Aromatic Nitro-C compounds with Alcoholic Bases*, Crawley D. Davidson, Kuster, Tuesday, May 31, 3 p. m—Melissa Gottlieb, "An Irreverible Hydra-carbon Cell." Examination committee: Cady Coll. Brewer, Davidson, Kaeser The German department staff will entertain at Eingelheim, the home of Prof. E. F. Engel, on West University campus; students at studios are to be present. A picnic suitor in honor of the cast of "Der Mueller als Sundenbock," a one-act force presented by the German Club Friday in the Little theater of Green hall, is planned for today. Picnic Planned for Today Over one-third of the professors of the full professional rank in the University of Nebraska are included in Who's Who in America. Doubleheader to Sooners The University of Oklahoma leads the list in the Missouri Valley standings as the result of the outcome of the doubleheader played at Norman yesterday. The Washington Bears bowed to two defeats, 15 to 1 and 4 to 3. This places Washington in third place. Second Game Goes 11 Innings Mayes' Homer Wins The last game of the series at Norman required eleven innings and was decided by a home run smash by Jobe Mayes, soon receiver. Oil pitched the first game for Oklahoma and Hunter worked the last game. Oklahoma has won ten and beat four games this season which gives them a percentage of .714. The Bears have won three and best two, but their schedule has been greatly curtailed by frequent rains. R H E Washington 600 690 800 300 Washington 240 600 130 112 Judith (Washington, Baltimore, Georgetown and Coral) Washington, Coli and Mayo Eta Sigma Phi to meet Tuesday The meeting of Eta Sigma Phi, honorary classical fraternity, which was scheduled to be held this evening at the home of Prof. A. M. Wileo, has been postponed until Tuesday, May 24. The meeting will be held at the home of Professor Wilox at that time, Maurine Morley, c28, who was a representative of the local chapter of Eta Sigma Phi for the fraternity, held in Athena, Ohio, May 13 and 14, will report the results of the convention at this meeting. R. H. E. Washington... 600 600 300 60-3 6-4 Oklahoma... 201 600 600 61-3 6-4 Washington, Washington, and Concord Oklahoma, Hunter and Maves. Dian and Mrs. E. B. Stauffar, who have been on leave of absence this year, are expected back about the first of June. They are expected to sail from Cherbourg, France, on the President Rosevelt May 19 and have been receiving many letters from friends wishing them "bon voyage." Stanffer's Back in June Freshmen Win Bait Game The inter-class baseball game which was played in the freshman at a victory for the freshman with a score of 34-29. The freshman second team played the sophomore second team which resulted in a victory for the freshman also with a score of 28-7. Complete results of the meet will probably be received at the athletic office here the latter part of this week, according to Dr. J. Huff. Kansas University, with 20 points, placed second in the 1927 Missouri Valley freshman telegraphic track meet, according to an announcement by E. A. Fitzgerald of the athletic director's conference. Missouri won the meet with a total of 31.5 points, and Drake rated third with 29 points. Nebraska scored 28 points; Oklahoma 22.5; Iowa State 12.5; GSU 11; Washington 2.5. The Oklahoma Angles did not compete. Pet your pipe with Edgeworth Tiger Team Places First Canton, Ohio, May 18—Immediately after the jury's verdict last night finding Floyd Streitberger guilty of the murder of Don R. Mellett, it was announced that the case will be appealed. Mellett Case to Be Appealed (United Press) Kansas Freshmen Win Second in Telegraphic Meet Suiting You—That's My Business We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher J. B. 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