PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927 Win Over Tigers Would Place K. U. in Valley Running Dopesters Favor Missour in Meet, But Kansas Has Good Chance for Victory The Athletic Association announces that spectators at the dual M. U.-K. U. track meet Sat. March 21, 2014 at the main gate and ticket office on Mississippi street, McCook gate and the south gate. Due to the construction of the north wing of the stadium, north gate will closed. Student activity tickets will admit. In view of the fact that every man must perform his best in the dual track meet with Missouri tomorrow to have a chance to win the annual event, Coach Huff has been making every effort to have his squint in top position and other opportunities to its first bark. The men have two reasons for doing their best, the important one being the desire to beat their ancient rival, the Tigers, and the other is that the showing made by many of the competitors will determine if they make the trip to Lincoln, next week for the valley meet. Lancaster Doped to Win All doneinations put Kansas on the short end of the score, but by so narrow a margin that some Jayhawker can rise to fame tomorrow if he outdresses what it is predicted he can do and add additional points for Kansas. One such performance may win the meet for the Jayhawkers, but on the other hand, some Tiger may spring a like performance. Most dope experts have given Lancaster of Missouri a first in the polevault, high jump, and broad jump, but the Tiger will have to step up for his attempt if he does this "iron man" stunt. Those who have been watching Lancaster this year are of the opinion that the star is slipping and what he does not know will undermine its credit these opinions. If he is not performing in top shape, Cash in the polevault, McMurray in the broad jump, and Underhill or Dodd in the high jump have a strong impression and Kansas will add more points to her score column. Feature Event Is First With a victory over Missouri to their credit, Coach Huff's Jayhawkers would loom as contenders for the valley championship. The strongest competition at Lincoln next week will come from Oklahoma. The state has a powerful team in the quarter mile and distance runs but their team does not appear balanced enough to make a bid for top honors. If Kokomo fails to defeat the chief foe to fear the Jayhawkers have the defeat of Nebraska to their credit. Oklahoma has a well balanced team and has nen who can place in the championship. The meet will start at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, and efforts will be made to start the first race promptly so the meet will be through when the Kansas-Oklahoma baseball game begins at 4 p. m. The 10-yard dash is the first event in which that race will be the feature of the meet, those who wish to see Farlye and Grady fight it out must arrive on time. Batting Average Changed Due to Incorrect Repor As a result of an erroneous report of the number of hits made by the Jayhawk battens in the Missouri game the batting averages published in Tuesday's Kansas were in error. The averages should have been as Wall ... 343 Chalfont ... 314 Culp ... 290 Swenson ... 294 Kraikhaus ... 278 Kraemer ... 267 Livingston ... 229 Maney ... 222 Hill ... 188 Scotch ... 053 The mintake was a result of the report received here that Hill got four hits out of four trips to the plate. This was a misdemeanor, but it was by the official scorer. Wall, however, gave five safeties out of five times at bat, which placed him at the top of the batting list, and gave the team three players batting out of six. The mintake was four trips to bat Cup placed himself in third place. At Illinois, caccainy students in the R. O. T. C. will be given a chance to compete for the three main team competition for the 1928 Olympics. Gene West of Keota is playing his third season on second base for the Sooners. The Keota flash covers his portion of the infield in first class style and bat in cumple-point position as he is leading hitter on the club. Sport Notes 1 The two leading sprint stars of the Missouri valley will resume their duel on Stadium field tomorrow. Farley is a slight favorite, because he has defeated the swift Jayhawk in the 100-yard event in the Kansas, Texas and Drake relays. Both run the 100 in 9.8 seconds in their beats at Drake, but the Tiger entry won the final by scarcely more than a hair's breadth. William S. Langford, secretary of the football rule committee, has been appointed to be the dictator in appointing football officials for the Yale, Harvard and Dartmouth 1927-28 schedule. The movement to place the officials' appointment in the hands of one of the most famous clubs in the huddle coach circuits was initiated by Tad Jones, head coach at Yale, several years ago. The University of Missouri baseball team moved up into fourth place in the Valley race with a percentage of .500 by defeating the Iowa State team 4 to 1 yesterday at Ames. The Iowa State nine are at the bottom of the list having lost six games and won none. The Sooner diamond warriors have an undisputed lead in the Valley. Coach Corsair's men dropped the last game of the Agile-Sooner series to win 12-7. The Bunnenn cup today's game, it will put Kansas in second place. If the Jayhawks take tomorrow's battle, they will top the list. This injury diregards the Winning Streak that has played only one game and lost. "Pete" Springer seems to be rounding into the old form which characterized his running last year. He failed to place in the mile run at Manhattan last Saturday but ran a creditable race. Pete will have another chance this week against Missouri. In the qualifying heats of the 100 yard dash at the Drake Rivals, both Grady and Farley covered the distance in 8.8 seconds. The two players together that the judges had a dispute over who won the race. The decision finally went to Farley. This Saturday the two will again match strides in the dual meet here and next week, following more than to Grady lead his rival to the tap. Hays and Wilbur are two Jayhawk spirit artists who have been laid up with pulled muscles but are now able to run. If these two can get the job done, they'll season they should make a valuable addition to the already strong sprint section. Sooners Take First in Valley Baseball Race by Defeating Aggies TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Kansas Team Will Have Chance to Place Second in Games With Oklahoma The defalt yesterday of the Kansas Aggies by the University of Oklahoma baseball nine puts the Sooners in first place in the Valley baseball race and gives the Kansas team a chance to go into second place since the two teams play in two games here today and tomorrow. Oklahoma has won seven and lost three games, giving them a percentage of .700. The two defeats of the Aggies gives them a percentage of 625, as they have lost three games out of eight. The Jayhawkers, counted out of the race a few weeks ago by many sport critics, are now right in the thick of the fight with five games won and four lost, including two first place Agries and one a half game behind the leading Sooners. If the Jayhawkers can defeat the Sooners in the two games this week end, they will go into first place, with only games remaining with the Kansas Aggies and the University of Missouri. 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Another last minute change of the Kansas lineup was announced this morning by Coach Bunn, Chalfont, regular shortstop, has an injured arm and will change positions with Capitals baseman, Livingston has had experience at short, having played that position all last season. The throw from second to first is considerably shorter than the one from short to first and Coach Bunn figures that they could play second if he has a weak arm. Capt. Sterling "Duck" Jones, co-incidenter on two Missouri Valley championship baseball teams from the University of Oklahoma and the university on the club, Jones does his best hitting in the pinch and his lines over the infield will account for many runs to pave a way for the third consecutive season. The game Saturday will begin at I p. m. Student activity tickets will admit. Swenson will probably start on the pitching mound toonay, opposed by either Coll or Hunter of Oklahoma. 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