PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY,MAY 15,1927 Oklahoma Batters Make Going Hard for Kansas Squad Jayhawk Hurlers Not Able to Stop Hitting Spree in 15-4 Contest Yesterday Missouri Valley Standings Washington 5 1.000 Oklahoma 5 0.666 Kansas Aggies 5 3.625 Kansas 5 5.544 Missouri 5 5.944 Iowa Aggies 6 9.400 Iowa State 6 0.700 Swenson attempted to do the "iron man" trick in yesterday's game but the Sooners pounded his offerings all over the field in the first inning to score five runs and put the game on "lee." The final score was 15 to 4. The Oldhamians let down in the second innings but started up their heavy bombardment in the fourth and again came through for five runs on four hits, two bases on balls and a Jajawk error. They followed this with one more run in the fifth, two in the eighth and two in the ninth. Johnston Hurls Well Anderson relieved Swenson in the fourth frame, but fared little better than the "Swede." The Sooners poured him all over the field and caused his retirement in the fifth in favor of Johnston. The bases were filled at this time, but Johnston tightened up and allowed only one run. He held the heavy hitter Snouters without a tally until the eighth when they hopped on him for two hits and two runs and came back in the ninth with a triple and a double to score again. Kansas Scores Come Late Kansas scored all of its runs in the eighth inning on hits by Kriechhaus, Livingston, Wall, Hill, and Maney. The Kansas team played a nice game behind the hurriers but the Sooners had their hats working and were outspoken in theington, at short, was the Kansas star. He handled 10 chances and produced one of the jawhawk hits Kansas AB R H PO A Kriechauen, rf 4 1 1 1 0 Kirkland, wa 4 1 1 1 0 Livingston, ss 4 1 1 1 9 Libb, alp 4 1 1 1 9 Libb, alp 4 1 2 3 0 Kramer, e 4 1 2 3 0 Hill, ha 4 0 2 16 0 Heifand, ef 4 0 2 16 0 Nelson, p 1 0 1 0 1 Nelson, p 1 0 1 0 1 Anderson, p 1 0 1 0 1 Johnson 3 0 0 0 2 Total Okahoma Alabama Kansas Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota, Iowa Missouri Texas St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Hawaii, p AL H H P A O 1 0 2 4 0 3 5 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 2 2 Total 41 15 10 21 19 Secure by innings: Oklahoma 5 0 0 5 1 1 0 2 2 Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Karmes, L. McCormick, J. Nelson, H. Nash, D. Nelson, J. Thompson, H. N. Norris, S. Johnston, J. Johnston, R. Ross, C. Shelton, C. Shelton, R. 4, of 18, of Heurre, 2, of Johnson, Livingston to Karmes in Cuba; Walton, T. of Houston to Karmes in Cuba; Walton, T. Swenson Leads Kansas to First Game Victory Swenson was "right." And there you have the story of the Jayhawk 2 to 1 victory over the Valley leading Oklahoma Sooners in Friday's game. Only four hits could the heavy artillery of the Oklahomaokons garner off the Kansas "nacs," and two of these were scratch hits. The entire Kansas team arose to supreme heights to turn back the Sooners, making only one error. That one was made by Culp in the eighth inning. He came right back, however, and was on the starting end of a double play to retire the side and kill a probable Oklahoma rally. It was one of the best hurling duels seen on the K. U. field for some years, with Coll of Oklahoma turning back the Jayhawkers scoreless for six innings and Swenson doing the same against the Sooners for eight. No credit can be taken from Coll he let the Batman do, but the game would probably have gone into extra innings and it not been for errors by his team mates. The first Kansas score came in the sixth frame on two hits and one Sooner error. After Kriekman had been retired, Walton to Hassan was overturned but was forced by a second as by Kraemer. It looked for a second as if the Sooners would complete a double play, but West overthrew first base, allowing Kraemer to set for Culp's triple to right, which scored the Kansas receiver. Kansas scored again in the eighth without the aid of a hit. Kleehaus drew a base on balls and was forced out at second by Chafont. Coil then ran down the baseline, second from where he attempted to steal third. The throw to third was wild however, and "Chai" scored and Kraeman went to second. Culp struck out to end the liming. **win a two run lead and in his beat burling form it looked as if Swenson was to breathe through an easy winner but the Sconners died hard in the ninth. West reached first when Swenson was slow in recovering from injury and came a nice catch of Shumaita's fly for the first out but Mayes came through with a triple to score West. The situation was critical for Kansas with a man on third and one back nor Burris shot a grounder at Captain Livingston who threw Mayes at the plate to tip the rally in all five Stephen's high fly to end the game. The box score: Knaus AB R H P O A Knaus, clrfr B R H P O A Chalfont, 2b B R H P O A Kneeman, e B 4 1 1 0 Walh, II B 4 1 1 0 Walh, Ii B 4 1 1 0 Livetting, ss B 2 0 12 0 Livetting, wf B 2 0 12 0 Holland, cf B 2 0 0 0 Holland, cf B 2 0 0 0 Hill, ff B 2 0 0 4 Totals 24 2 5 37 16 Baltimore 10 1 10 9 8 Hawthorn, 1b 1 0 1 1 Iowa, 1b 1 0 1 Wisconsin, 2b 4 1 5 2 West, 2b 4 1 5 2 Minnesota, 2b 4 1 5 2 Marcus, 7 1 1 3 3 Colorado, 7 1 1 3 3 Stephens, 1f 4 1 0 0 Minnesota, 1f 4 1 0 0 Coli. 3 0 1 0 0 Source lay innuition: Okhina 000 000 001-1 000 001 01x-1 --one line爬对 the Alpha Zi Delta's war: A. Gaskill, M. Mould, M. Witt, E. Martin, P. Hancock, M. Curry, D. Davis, F. Kiecker and J. Fleischmann. Borsten and Stapleton proved to be a strong battery for the T, N, T.'s. Gaskill and Gould formed a strong battery for Alpha Xi Delta. Sport Notes --one line爬对 the Alpha Zi Delta's war: A. Gaskill, M. Mould, M. Witt, E. Martin, P. Hancock, M. Curry, D. Davis, F. Kiecker and J. Fleischmann. Borsten and Stapleton proved to be a strong battery for the T, N, T.'s. Gaskill and Gould formed a strong battery for Alpha Xi Delta. Heistand's catch of Shunatama's high fly in Friday's game was a nice piece of work. This fielder is one of the best ball hawks in the Valley and if he could improve his hitting would be valuable addition to the Kansen team. Swenson hurled the game with a sore arm which probably accounted for his wildness. However, the Kansas southpaw, was just wild enough to be effective and turned back the game one, two, three order several times. Chailfort, stationed at second in this game, showed up just as well as he does at short. Some of his stops and quick throws were of the variety seldom seen in collegiate baseball. He also got two of the five Kansas hits. Kraemer played the game with a badly swollen eye, but he was up to his usual standard and had the Souterns hugging first when they did get Mayes, the Sooner receiver was also performing his best. He threw out every Jayhawker who attempted to steal second and picked Wall off third in the second inning to stop a pro-baller. He then scored of third in the eighth, however, allowed the Jayhawkers to score the winning run. Livingston had a perfect day at bat, drawing a base on balls, a double and a single out of three times at bat. He also performed well at short. “Stoney” Wall was only credited with one walk at bat, getting two walks out of three tricts to the plate. Moving Culp from sixth to fourth face in the batting line proved to e a nice bit of strategy. His three aswall put in the sixth at just be right time to score the first Jay-awk run. Initiation ceremonies of Ku Ku chapter of Pi Epsilon Pi, national pep organization, which were to be held last night were postponed because of a lack of facilities held and arrangements for initiation Sunday night were completed. Ku Ku Initiation Postponed K. U. Net Team Victors The University of Kansas tennis team retained its undefeated position in the Missouri Valley race by defeating the University of Missouri's team in both the singles and doubles matches yesterday on the Stadium courts. Capt. Jeffrey Johnson, in two sets,Erin Johnson, Campbell in two of the three sets. Campbell and Johnson Troune Tigers in Both Games The Kansas men surpassed their on ponents in returning. The playing was slightly affected by the strong north wind, This score in the double: Kansas, Cam Campbell and Johnson defeated Turner and Coover, 6-1, 6-1. The score in the singles: Campbell won over Torner, 7-5, 6-2. Johnson defeated Cover, 6-1, 6-8 and 6-4. By pitching shut out ball against the Iowa State College team, Feldcamp, Tiger burrow, blanked Ames 5-0. This made a clean sweep of the two games series at Ames. The one-sarmed Missouri star struck out seven men, allowed seven sentenced hits, and was given perfect support in the fold. Laws of Missouri starred at but with a triple and two singles. Although Ayres of Iowa pitched well, errors and timely pitches were recorded by invinces. Tigers Win Both Games in Series at Iowa State Somers Win in Dual Meet The Somers hurried the Oklahoma Angies yesterday in a dual meet at Norman, 69 to 48. The U.S. team won four of four events, seven first and piled up a safe margin in second places in the other events. The Angles won six first and tied for one. Sonata was for high point honors, and Nilbik, Son- ner distance, followed with nine. 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