PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1927 Rally in Seventh Gives Kansas Nine Win Over Aggies Anderson Hurls Good Game for K. U.; Jayhawks Get Ten Hits Off Brown Coming from behind to overcome a one run lead, the University of Kansas baseball team again defended the ball in a last game of the series. The Jayhawkers rounded the ball all over the field in the seven lining and scored five runs, which added to a run guard in the six lining, gave them 6 to 4 victory. Anderson, the Kansas burster, pitched a good game, and only during the last two frames did he weaken. But when they played specially effective with men on bases. Aggies Score First The Aggies opened the scoring iii the third inning, when the batters go to Anderson for two hits and two runs. Brown struck out to open the inning, but Devorance cracked a screaming single to center. Anderson then fanned McCoy, the hard hitting Aggie first sacker, but Willoughby came through with a long double to left field, scoring Devorance three runs. Anderson hit along the right field foul line to score Willoughby. Anderson stopped the barrage of hits by striking out Walker. Aggie left fielder. Anderson was a trifle wild in this frame and was getting in the "blade" to most of the batters, so that he was forced to groove the balls across the center of the plate, letting them have a good chance to hit. Hill Caught at Plate Kansas got one of the runs out in the fourth lining when Cup got a two base hit into left field. "Jip" Hill followed with another double into the same field scoring Cup. Money then best out an infeld hit, but Hill was out at the plate trying to score,Messageone to McCoy 1 Brown. The score remained the same for three innings, with both teams making good plays to stop probable scores. Marey's catch of Hailys run was the spectacular. McCoy and Willeloughy were on the bases at the time, as both had singled. Marey caught the drive while on a dead run averting at least two scores. The defense was able to go Andrew Anderson wonderful support. Hill opened the big seventh with a single to center, but was forced by Maney. A walk, hits by Chalfont, Livingston and Kraemer combined to score five runs. The rally came after a standoff in the out of the hold for Kansas. Calpz the last man up in this inning sent a line drive to left which looked like a certain double, but Hall speared the ball with one hand, turning completely over after he caught it. In both of the games, The Aggies scored their last two runs in the eighth innning on a pass to Hall followed by a long three base hit by Anderson. Anderson then scored on Masquerade's infield out. Anderson prevented further scoring by tossing out Browning. Anderson was weathering in this innings and he was warmed up by Coach Burn. Swenson Retires Side **Swenson Retreats** To the snip Swenson was sent in to the Anders- ber's box in the ninth when Anderson hit Murphy who was ninth hitting him. Anderson then made a brilliant, one handed catch of Devorea's line drive and doubled Murphy off first. Swenson famed McCoy to end the game. The Kansas team for the first time gave evidence of a good hitting attack, getting ten safe blows from the Angies pitcher. Only one error did the Jayhawks make, this being made by Hill in the early innings. Kansas meets the undefeated Kansas Angie team here on Friday and Saturday of this week. The summary: | Rows | Columns | AD | H | N | PO A | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Romanus, cf | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Achirium, cf | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Wain, ff | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Wain, ff | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Romanius, c | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Romanius, c | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Vitt, ff | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | Vitt, ff | 2 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Anderson, b | 1 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Anderson, b | 2 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Wain, p | 1 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | Auburn non-hit by last call **Auburn non-hit by last call** Dearborn, wf 1 2 0 PO A Devineck, wf 1 2 0 PO A Willowbush, wf 3 1 0 0 Walton, rf 4 1 0 0 Walker, rf 4 1 0 0 Pierce, lb 4 1 0 0 Mace, 2b 2 0 0 1 Mace, 2b 2 0 0 1 Mace, 2b 2 0 0 1 Mace, 2b 2 0 0 1 x-batted for Brown in ninth. Score by innings: Oklahoma Agges 602 086 Oktoberfest Away... 002 003 004 005 Oklahoma Away... 002 003 004 005 Jacksonville... hit-winner, Walter. Two hits, Willingham. Cubs, Calif. Brookout by-out, on balls on ball off Anderson. 2 off Brown. On balls on ball off Anderson. 2 off Brown. Power ball ball.-Brown. Hit by-catcher. Oklahomba play.-Livimited to 1. Oklahomba play.-Livimited to 1. Umphire-Boyac. Coach Huff Will Take Big Jayhawker Squad to Drake Relay Meet Kansas Entries in All Events; Half-Mile Team Will Bid for Record Coach Huff has entered a full team in the Drake Rake Raly carnival this week-end and the Kanaas men are out to win some cups, watches, and modals. The weather this week has been nice, scaled and cared for the men are in top shape. The sprint section will be strengthened by the addition of Hays and Wilbur who have been out with pulleys muscles but are again able to run. The dayhawk half-mile relay team of Woods, McHernery, Cooper and Grady are determined to make a strong bid for a new record in that event. They have made a tenth under the world's record last Saturday and are expected to show well this week. The quarter-mile relay team is also showing form and are equipped to run close to the winning team, if not to win them. All Special Events Entered Captain Charles Dornbos, Lad Grady, Matt Thornhill, Cliff Peters, Poco Frazier, point winners in the special events at Drake. Special events in which Jawahyers will participate are the 100-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles, vault-pole, 14-point shot, two-pole run, high jump, and hoop. In the throw, and hoop, and jump. Kansas will have representatives in six different relays, the quarter-mile, the half-mile, the mile, two-mile, the midleys, and four-mile relays in addition to the ten special events. Captain Doornbes is expected to again take a first in his event, the 120-yd high hurdles. No time was taken on "Chuck" last Saturday but observers believe the high-stopping over the sticks in near word time. Thornhill In Shape Thornell is back to his old weight-bearing form and if he fails to place high in the shut-pot and the discipline will have to be remarkable. Suiting You—That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Try One of Our Fresh Limeades to quench your thirst STUTE'S We can help you finance that fraternity loan. Watkins National Bank "Poee" Frazier is entered in the two-mile run and track fans are honoring Captain Shimke of Marquette is running in that event. This run has a sensational race to beat the Kansas distance star Saturday butadores believe he will have to run all day to defeat again and lead "Poee" to the finish line. The men who will make the trip to Des Moines arcs Hays, Mehnerney, Cooper, Grady, Hulse, Woods, Shannon, Wilbur, Bunting, Engel, Roberts, Springer, Mark, Coffin, Bowers, Williams, Savvis, Frasier, Peers, Doernbacher, Underhill, Gash, Behnert, Thornhill, Saurcer, Saranina, and Farmer. Jayhawks Defeat Baker Kansas Scores Third Straight Victory of Year The Kansas team tennis scored a clean sweep over the Baker net men at their meeting in Baldwin yesterday. This is the third straight straight victory for Hawkins. They play a return match with Baker on May 10 in Lawrence. Campbell, Khammouli, defended Kitchin, Baker Baker, Khammouli, defeated Hoyne, Baker Baker, Khammouli, defeated Liddell, Baker Baker, Khammouli, defeated Hoyne, Baker Baker, Khammouli, defeated Liddell, Baker Baker, Khammouli, defeated Hoyne Cambodian-Adults, Brazilian-raised Kolibiri Konyan, Barker, 6.2, 6.3. Indonesian-Adults, Laos-raised Libalik Haber, Barker, 6.5, 6.7, 6.4. 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