PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Team Loses Final Game to Aggies,2 to 5 Errors and Bases on Balls Help Visitors to Win Victory in Last Conflict Five hits, combined with four Jayhawk errors and four bases on balls, enabled the Kansas Agies to win a 5 to 2 victory over the Kansas nine yesterday. The Agies made three first-round doubles inning and were never headed. The game was raggedly played each team making several errors. The base running was also rather poor. Kansas scored one run in the first inning when Wall drew a base on balls and came home on Livingston's hefty three base hit to center field. Kramer was thrown out by Havely to end rally. The Agries scored three in the second on passes to Hale and Edwards, errors by Anderson and Hill, and a dingle to center by Ward. They were held scoreless then until the sixth frame when Havley drew a pass and an error to a dingle. The last Aggle run came in the on hits by Miller and Smith. Livingston, opened the sixth by reaching first on an error by Havley He went to second on a passal bail and scored on Culp's double to left Kraemer had already been thrown out and Hill and Smith popped easy files to the infelbers to end the inning. Anderson pitched a good game, attacking six on enemy batsmen and allowing only five hits, but his wildness and errors at critical moments cost him another second inning he hurried nicely and should have held the Aggies scoreless. Marsh, Aggie fast ball pitcher, had the Jayhawks popping the ball to infielder and had almost perfect performance; only two men during the entire game. The summary: Kenton... A1 B K H P O A Kentonville, rf... Chalfont, s... Delmont, th... Livingston, 2b... Nawashen, b... Colby, 3b... Hill... Marysville, f... Sanders, rf... Anderson, f... Windsor... 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 Total 31 2 27 29 Algorithms AB B H P A Argos 4 0 1 0 Mars, rf 4 0 1 2 Sunny, rf 4 0 1 2 Snowy, rf 4 0 1 2 Snowy, af 4 0 1 0 Buggy, af 4 0 1 0 Buggy, h 4 2 1 0 Buggy, l 4 2 1 0 Mark, k 4 0 0 1 Mark, k 4 0 0 1 **Score by innings:** **Aggres** ... 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 **Kansas** ... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Three base hits—Livingston, Two base hits—Marvin. 2 bases on balls—Ohio, Anderson, 4 Marvin. 2 bases on balls—Ohio, Anderson, 4 Livingston to Kraemer to Colp, Livingston to Kraemer to Colp, Livingston to Kraemer to Colp, By Anderson. (Hale). Umpire-Joyce. Kansas Takes First Game Kansas knocked Hays out of the box in the game Friday to win 7 to 3. Swenson was in fine form and allowed only six hits while his teammates were collecting nine off the two Aggie burlers. The Jayhawks scored in the first inning. Kreckhaus was hit by a pitched ball. Chalfont sacrificed Kriechhaus advanced to third on Wall's out and scored when Livington singled to left field. The Agriess scored two runs in the fifth inning on two hits coupled with two errors. With two out Bronx hitter Aaron Gorski, he left field. Cuplet叫Hale's grounder KFKU Program Monday, May 2. 12:30 p.m. Tah, Miss Elizabeth C. Surrague head of the department of home economics "New Homes From Old." 12:45 p.m. Music arranged and presented by the Lawrence Music Club; Mrs. T. A. Larrmore, mexico-soprano, L'Amour de Mar Vaughan Williams Once in a Blue Moon Fisher Viholt Wright Mother O'Mine Parra Mother O'Mine Mrs. H. D. Russell, soprano Robin, Robbin, Song Me on Song ... Strot Kansas scored three more runs in the second, two in the fourth, and we in the sixth. through him, Brion and Ward scored when Kriechkaus erued on Hay's short fly. An Aggie rally was checked in the ninth. Swenson's fifth strikeout victim was Havely. Edwards singled to left. Brion sent a two base hit along the left field foot line, scoring Edwards. Ward singled to left but had his back upfield hit by a single hit into a double play for the third out, Swenson to Calp to Hill. Summary: KENTUCKY. AIR B H PO A F Kroenckau, rf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kraussman, rf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wall, ff _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lintner, frw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lintner, frw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Croll, b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Croll, b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hill, ib _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mason, cf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sweeny, p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Wanderae 1.15 p.m. Radio station of campus news. 0.90 p.m. Senior voice retrial, Pearl An- napolis. 0.30 p.m. Central Administration building. Miss Nancy Longnecker, pianist. Three Tone Poems ... Arthur Footo Mr. Edwin M. Belles, pianist, First Movement of the Sonata. 36 5 6 24 9 Fine Stationery For Mother's Day, May 8 Agree Mike, bp Smith, bp Brown, bp Havely, 3b Havely, 4b Iron, bp Brown, bp Hale, 3b Hare, bp Sunder, p AB R H P O A 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 4 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Tweehekel bibl: Chalkoft, Branok, Strusk papier (patry) by the Kronesch (Brian), Born will be with you next Sunday—Mother's Day—plan to take her to the for the Sunday evening meal. DeLuxe Cafe That will be just another way of showing your gratitude toward her. And besides, Changes Made in Plans for Phi Kappa Building Workmen are busy hauling material for the new Phil Kappa fraternity house. At the present time about four carolls of brick and tile have been placed on the site, and humber is brought up for the foundation work. The house is now being torn down as much as is possible and still allow it to be occupied. All the porches and steps have been torn off. According to Basil Green, contractor, the work is being started now in order to be sure of having the building completed by rush week next fall. Several changes have been made in the building plans. The brick building south of the house which has been restored by a contractor finished in stucco to match the house. The annex roof is also being remodeled to blend with the roof on the house. The house and annex are built in the old English cottage style. If Your Mother Score by innings: Aggressors 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 o--> Kinges 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 o--> Star Cars Chandler She'll Enjoy It Day and Night Service VICTORY GARAGE Tow-in Service, Expert Repair Work, Storage and Auto Parts 622-24 Mass. Phone 88 Also the Artistry Chocolates, in 1 pound boxes, packed for mailing if you wish $-1.50. F. B. McColloch Druggist 847 Mass. Sigma Nu Fraternity Wins Wrestling Cup in Tournament Finals Thirteen Organizations Place in Contest, With Pi K. A's Taking Second The Sigma Nu's won the cup with 103 points at the finals of the intramural wrestling tournament Friday night in Robinson gymnasium. Taking Second Several good matches were witnessed with falls and decisions credited to the best grapplers of the tournament. Five points were given to each fall, three to each decision and one to a match lost. Other fraternity interests and points won are as follows: Pi Kappa Alpha, 64 point; Phi Kappa Psi, 51; Phi Chi, 50; Kappa Sigma, 38; Phi Delta Theta, 38; Delta SigmaLambda, 24; Alpha Tau Omega, 18; Alpha Gamma Beta, 19; Iota Delta Theta Pti, 7; Acacia, 6; Sigma Umu Ml. 1. Winners of the different weights are: Wheeler, Phi Pei, 108 pound class; Hutton, Pi Kappa Alpha, 116 pound class; Rowe, Sigma Nu, 115 pound class; Foster, Sigma Nu, 135 pound class; Wallingford, Sigma Nu, 145 pound class; Schmidt, Phi Delt, 158 pound class; Capeye, Phi Chi, 175 pound class; Gaye, Sigma Nu, heavyweight class. Cady Writes New Text Book Cady Writes New Text Book Dr. H. P. Cady, of the department of chemistry in the first draft of a new text on ElectroChemistry. The book includes a regular course in electro-chemistry. Doctor Cady expects to publish the book at some future time. Doctor Cady expects to publish the text book which is being used in the University and in various junior colleges over the state. Quill Club Elects Officers Members of the Quill Club elected the following officers at their regular meeting: celler, Bernard Bloch c'28; vice-chancellor, Bernard Bloch c'28; vice-chancellor, Charlotte Alken, instructor of English; scribe, Martha Griffin, uncl. c; treasurer, Lorene Schultz, c'28; treasurer, Ovielle Willem, c'27. U, K. U. Dames will meet Tuesday, May 3, at Henley house, at 3 p. m. Election of officers will be held, and the officers to be present., Mrs. Guy Graves. Announcements Alpha Sigma Nu will hold a meeting Monday evening at 8 in Miss Margaret Barto's office in the women's gymnasium. All members are required to attend. Pledge services will be held for these pledges - Marian president, An important meeting of the senior breakfast committee will be held in room 112, Frasher hall, on Monday, October 5. B p. m.-Either Lebig, chairman. Read the Kansas want-ads daily. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. U School of Commerce, Securities training, Banking, Accounting and Auditing. Send for catalog. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR, H. E. EUSTACE DR. H. E. EUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, calls or o- vying appointments. 149 Mass 650 Phone 485 Phone 483 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. H. REDING Oculus, Fitting glasses a specialty. Toate the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 513 F. A. U. Building We can help you finance that fraternity loan. DR. H. 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