. PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 Baseball Schedule Includes Eighteen Games This Year Two of Diamond Conflictts Are Non-Conference; Seasons Begins April 11 Eight games at home and 10 games away from home is the schedule for the Kansas baseball team during the season. Of these games are valley contexts. The Jahawk schedule is opened with a non-valley context at Winfield against Southwestern April 11 to play the 11th place on the following day with St. John. Oklahoma Aggies and Oklahoma are the first valley teams to be encountered on foreign fields. The Sooner Aggies are met immediately after the clashes with Winfield zones while the Sooners are played after Eastern vacation. The Kansas team is not only playing in the holidays so that they may start the advantage of the favorable weather that is there prevalent. Only Seven Schools in Race Only seven schools in here seven schools have ceased on their grounds. The three that are not entered are Nebraska, Drake and Grinnell The Bullpops and Pioneers have not played baseball during several seas sion in the past while the Corkish ers do not have a suitable place to play, and therefore have eliminated baseball from their all lethes schedules. According to Coach John Eann, of the Kansas team, the team that looks the best on paper for this year is the Sooners. They have won the title and look like a possible repeater since they have several veterans back. Coach Bill Owen of the Souers is coaching his last year at Oklahoma after establishing an impressive record. For this reason it is believed that he will be doing his best to keep up his excellent record. "Jap" Haskell, Kansas City, Kan., high school coach will be his successor. Two Aggie Teams Strong The Oklahoma Aggies and the Kansas Aggies will have strong teams in the race and can always be considered as serious contenders. The Kansas Aggies suffered a serious loss when Byers joined the Hillsyards, since Byers was one of the outstanding pitchers of last year. Perry was lost in the ase way to the Oklahoma Aggies when he played in the national tournament with the Sterling Milks. He was a star first sacker, Rogers, Sooner Ag catcher de luxe, has joined the Kansas City Blues and is also lost to the southerners. Missouri has practically the same pitching staff back but lost several of her other veterans. Captain Swofford, at third base, is the only veteran in the infield. Ames and Washington usually have strong baseball teams but at the present are unknown quantities. Kansas Team improved Kansas lost several players by graduation and picked up one more item. The battery was practically all graduated last spring. However, this year's team is composed of nearly all sophomores and juniors. Wall being a freshman was the first to pick it up. All other league teams have 16-game schedules with the exception of Ames and Oklahoma. The Sooner Conference contests while Ames engages in 12. The reason Kansas is not playing Ames and Washington, according to Coach Burn, was because of conflict dates with Ames and because of the late entrance of the Bears into the valley baseball race. Harvey Moyer to Speak at Eskridge and Stanley Harvey Moyer, assistant instructor in the department of Chemistry, will leave Thursday afternoon, March 24, for Ekridge, Kans., where he will give a lecture that evening. The following day he will teach a lecture that evening. He will return to Lawrence Saturday. Moyer will speak on the chemistry of salt, water, and air, and will perform experiments on the stage to illustrate points in his lecture. Liquid air, which is manufactured by the Moyer University, will be used in some experiments to illustrate the action and properties of liquid air. This will be the last of a series of lectures given by Mr. Moyer to schools and organizations over the past year. He is the president of an University Extension Division. He has spoken in more than forty different towns over the state this year. More than a thousand students of the University of California earn their living either wholly or in part. Water Carnival Practice Schedule Is Announced Practice is now going on for the rater carnival which will be given spril 6 and 7, under the auspices of the Bequ Club and W. A. A. "Each woman should report for her practice hour," said Miss Ruth Hoover, instructor in the department of physical education, "as there is short time left for practice." The schedule for the practice is as follows: Diving, Tuesday, 11:30; Wednesday 11:30 and 2:30; Saturday, 10:00; float- ing, Tuesday, 7:30; Saturday, 11:30; peed, Wednesday, 3:00; life saving 11:30; stunts, 4:00; Tuesday 10:30 and 1:30; stunts, 4:00; Saturday, 11:30 Plans for Organization of Golf Team Here Are Now Underway Matches Will Be Arranged With Valley Schools; May Hold Tournament Plans are under way for the organization of a golf team this spring. Golf is no longer a recognized sport in the university nor in the valley but it is the hopes of many that it will be brought back into its own and be played more often. Last year the interest fell in this sport and little thought was given to it. However, in previous years letters were awarded and during this time it was more or less recognized as a valley sport. The possibility of letters this year is not yet decided and it will probably be entirely up to the amount of money raised by the club and how successfully it may be brought back as a valley sport. There will be matches arranged with valley schools and in all probability, there will be some with schools located in the same way for a tournament with their schools at the time of the Missouri valley track meet. The program hat is arranged at present is one that has to be actioned and create interest o everyone. Eligibility rules prevail in regard to participation. To be in a position to compete a man must be credited with 27 hours for his two preceding semesters. Training rules will also be required as in any other sport. Trouts will be held at the country club as soon as the greens are in good condition for playing, and there will be a team of players played to test each player's ability. Penfield c2, c28, and "Ken" MacFerran, c29, are in a position to any information desired to regard to plans. "Newly aroused interest has been created," said Jones, "and it is hoped that every student who has played will get out his clubs and tart at once." K. U. Wins Hurdle Event Doornbos Is Victorious While Grady and Osif Lose Captain **Chuck**' Doornbos gave a very good account of himself in the Central Intercollegiate Association meet Saturday at Notre Dame by winning three games and third in the 65 yard low hurdles. Kansas was represented by Doornbos and "Lud" Grady, "Lud" was entered in the 60 yard dash but failed to place in that event. Doornbos covered all of the high hurdles in 8 seconds flat. The meet had no spectacle individual performances but good marks were made in several events. The field was not very representative as only 16 institutions had men entered. This was the first of a series of annual meetings being fostered by the University of Notre Dame. Oisif, of Haskell, received his second defeat of the season in a thrilling two mile race. He led the field for 15 of the 16 laps only to be passed by the great finish of Shimke, of Marquette University. Oisif lost the same type of race to Fraser of Kannan, earlier that week. He ran 9:34 1.5 minutes, but the Hookset star 'na covered the same distance in a reaction from 9:28 this season. George Barcs, LL. D., *wl* 92, gr 02, and his wife, Floy Crawford Barcs, fe60, are living in Chanute where Barcs is with the Chanute Tribune. WANTED Buyers for Used Cars Page Motors 621 Mass. Phone 139 Kansas Has Lead in Sport Standing Over Five Years Advantage Held According to Pentathlon System of Rating Teams by Allen On basis of figures kept for five years starting in 1921, when Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, started using his penitentiary system of athletic scoring, Kansas began building Missouri valley schools. This scoring includes both major and minor sports. The other valley schools finish in this order: Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Ohio, Washington, Washingto- Dike and Grinnell. The method of scoring used by Doctor Allen gives points equal to the standing held by the school and in the team. In the example, the team winning first gets one point, second place counts two points, and in case of a tie the two scores are added and divided by the number of teams tied. The low score wins. First Used Method in 1921 Doctor Allen first used the method in 1921, and minor sports were included. In the same year officials recognized by valley officials a study of the major sports for the five years reveals that Kansas won first twice, took second once third once, and fourth once. In the season of 1922 and 1923, Kansas was ranked number one in valley championships, in football, beakball and baseball. Kansas is the only school that has won three fire in the same year. In major sports Kansas and Nebraska have won a least one fire each year, while Green Bay Kansas State have never fired a fire. Kansas Minor Sport Leader In minor sport, Kansas was twice winner and finished second the other year. Kansas is the only school to win two firms in the same year and Washington occupies the enviable position in that the Bears have won the swimming meet each year. Statistics for the five years are: Major cities 1921-22—Kansas 1923-24—Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri 1925-24—Nebraska, Kansas, Washington Major sports: We invite comparison Quality — Finish — Comfort Prices no higher J. B. Lowell Shoe Shop 17 West 9th Never before have we shown such beautiful suitings as now. Stop in and look them over. SCHULZ The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Suiting you is our Business. 1924-25-Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma Kansas. 1925-76-Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas. Minor sports. 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