PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927 Oklahoma Aggies Bow to Jayhawks by 4 to 1 Score Swenson Hurls Perfectly Only One Single Being Made by Enemy Batters Errors by Oklahoma Aglies inflicted in the seventh inning enabled the University of Kansas baseball bison to score a touchdown and 4 to 1 victory yesterday over the Aglies in the first home game of the season. The score was knotted at one and one up to the seventh, each having been made in the early innings. Wall Scores Swenson Kanus scored the first run of the game in the third innning when Wall planted a two base hit into right field, scoring Swenson who had struck out seven. He evened it up in the next innning when Swenson overtrew first on Johnson's tap. McKeown had wailed, reached second and then scored second overthrow mentioned. The Jayhawks scored their other three runs in the seventh on a single by Swenson and Livingston, coupled with a sacrifice by Chalfont and errors by McPeak and Dornwell. The Aggie infielders completely collapsed in this lining, allowing the Kannas men to run wild on the bases. Aggie Support Falls Only one of the Kansas secret was earned, that being the one scored in the third inning. Johnson, Apple southpaw hurler, twisted an excellent game and with proper support would probably have lost by only one run. The Kansas inner defense was working to perfection, Challion, Calp, Livingston and Hill all turning in to run the ball. The McCoy in the first frame was especially worthy of praise. He scooped up McCoy's grinder while on a dead run and throw him out to the other end. McCoy hit two and two on bases at the time. Swenson's curves were breaking and he had the Aggie heavy hitters literally breaking their backs to reach the ball. Time and again he would strike out the batmen on show balls, breaking on the outside of the plate. Murphy, a pinch hitter, was on the game, the great defender, an offer to solve Swenson's curves, but he locked the same as any of them to Swenson. The Swede struck him out on three pitched balls and finished the game by gnawing Johnson. Kansas Fourth in Standing Kansas moved into fourth place in the valley standings by virtue of their win yesterday. The Oklahoma State and lost three, giving them a percentage of .400. The Oklahoma Aggies who had been in fourth place before the game, but their defeat pushed them down into fifth place. They have won two and lost four, while they held the valley, with the University of Oklahoma second and Missouri third. The second and last game of the series was played today between Kansas and the Sooner Agries. Anderson, who played with Wright or Murphy doing ground duty for the Agries, Smith was put in center field in the Kansas lineup in place of Krichkowski and Johnson in right field in place of Manee. Kawana AJ J H K PO A Kawana, cf 2 1 1 0 Kawana, ef 2 1 1 0 Wall, h 2 1 1 0 Littorain, h 2 1 1 0 Kraemer, e 4 0 0 1 1 Kraemer, e 4 0 0 1 1 Hill, lb 5 0 0 13 0 Hill, lb 5 0 0 13 0 Spennany, p 5 0 0 10 0 Oklahouan Angles APE X E H F O A- Drowneck, si 11 Willowbry, th 5 Whilenbry, ii 5 Hill 5 Waker, rr 5 Waker, rf 5 Waker, ri 4 0 2 Waker, rr 4 0 2 Moseh, sh 2 Moseh, ks 2 Ansonh, j 5 Ansonh, p 5 Merthy 2 0 1 0 x-batted for Evans in ninth Score by innings! Oklahoma-Austin 400 **Score:** by johnsturgeon ... 000 100 000 100 bass bow - Wall, Chatham basin base - Wail, Chatham johnsturgeon 1, Struck and by Seymour, johnsturgeon 2, Struck and by Seymour, by johnsturgeon Danced by Dawn, Krammer, by johnsturgeon Danced by Dawn, Krammer, by johnsturgeon Illinois gained permanent possession of the Rowland four mile challenge cup. They defended the Oregon Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas. Tarahumara Tribesmen Return to Mexico Laden With Gifts; Girls Prize Stuffed Jayhawker The five Tarahumara Indians from Chihuahua, Mexico, who made the enirance run in the Kansas Relays Saturday have behind them a new hero of the migration distance race of the 17-year-old Apache at Haskell. When Kane learned that the Tara-humura Indians were to run from Kansas City, Mo., to the University of Kansas Memorial stadium he expressed the belief that he too could accomplish the feat; and the Indians from Mexico were glad to accept him as a rival contest. Kane, finishing second in the 50.7 mile run, showed that the American Indian was as good as at least two of the Tarahumara who ran. The fact that Tarahumara were ever before run was five 20 miles, and that the last five or six miles were finished solely on nerve and will, indicates that the courage and endurance of the old chiefs is not dead, but has been adapted to the present generation. Sunday morning Torres greeted Kane in the customary Mexican fash- Carlos M. Peralta, who is in charge of the Mexican runners is interested in the American Indian runners and arrangements are to be made between Kane and another Tarahunana runner for a marathon race of about 26 miles. He is to be stored in Mexico City or perhaps at the next Kansas Rapals. Short Foot Race Forerunner of Modern Olympic Contests According to Ancient Records and musical instruments which were presented to them by University of Kansas officials and others. Lolita and Junaita Cuarade, the girl runners, showed particular preference for the little felt Jayhawks, brightly colored, which were hung about their peeks. Haskell's new hero remained in bed most of the day Sunday. He finished the race in good condition but sent to the Haskell hospital by Frank McGee, a nurse, at his clinic, to ensure for him proper care and food during his recuperation. Crowds would gather along a staircase of banks of sloping earth and cheer the nude spinsters as they left the marble slab that was used for footfolds in many consecutive races of the old days, when the marble was always at the same place while the starting point varied for the different events. ion, which includes an embrace and three pats on the back before a handshake. A foot race of 210 yards was the origin of the modern olympic. The "stadium" was won by Coryobus in 776 B.C. and from that date the olympics have been reckoned. The stadium was followed by the dancer or two stallen and actress or long runs, and long runs were developed later in the olympic games. Athletic events are almost certain to begin with the short races and for nearly the name of the victor serve the other two. For the four years time between meetings. The exact order of the competition and the method of determining the winner are unknown, but it is certain that it was necessary to show decided all-around ability. The running was for short races and the jumping was for distance, not height, and probably similar to the modern hop, skip and jump. Ancient tracks show marks of softened ground to a distance of 50 feet and be夫 of two men, who jumped 52 and 55 feet respectively. The Indians departed for their homes laden with numerous trinkets The javelin was a light spear and Net Men Defeat Aggies Kansas Wins Both Singles but Loses One of Doubles The Kansas men met the Baker team at Baldwin this afternoon. They were expected to turn in wins in this performance of the competing teams. Kansas was again victorious in tennis when the Kansas Aggie net men lost in Manhattan yesterday, Captain Campbell won over Lewis of the Agries, 3-6, 6-4, 5-4. Johnson was victories over Skrudd, 6-2, 6-2. In the doubles the Kansasmen who set and dropped the other. A player was victories over Skrudd but cut out a train so honors were divided in the doubles. Kansas won the meet, however, by taking two of the three matches. Herbert G. Lutz, ex25, is in the real estate business in Kansas City Mo. Next Year is a good time to try it out and to prove it to yourselves. NOW served at your house. you will want to have was thrown with the aid of a strap. The discus was the plate of bronze, lens-shaped, and probably much heavier than the one now in use as the best throw recorded is only 95 feet. Moll's Butter Crust Bread Moll's Bakery 412 W. 9th Phone 716 "The bread with the crisp, brown crust." The victor returned home in triumph to enter the city in a chariot with songs and processes. His praises were sung by poets, and in many cities he lived thereafter at public expense. Yet the olympics continued until 394 A.D. when they were finally suppressed by Emperor Theodosius, supposedly on the ground that they were opposed to the interests of Christianity. However, owing to the efforts of the Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who handed and or organized an international meeting in nite, which held its first meeting I Paris in 1895. Through the work of the committee, the greatest international game in history was re-established and has since been held every four years at which place the committee might decide. The first meet, after the organization, was held in 1896 in a new stadium on the site of the ancient Stadium of Jerusalem, where were for the most part open to the world, however, the United States won nine of the first 14 events and 17 of the 22 events given in 1900. 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