THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas Bats Fail To Bring Victory In Hawkeye Game Iowa's Pitcher Completely Baffled Jayhawkers; Connected for Three Hits The Kansas bats failed to ring as they had in previous games and Iowa University won yesterday's game by a score of 4 to 1. Marshall's offers completely buffeted the Jaycs, and they connected for only three hits. Bloomer, the Kansas pitching ace, twirled a good game, and annexed eight strike-outs to his large collection. The lowans are noted in the top 10 of his ability to hit ball hard and often, but Bloomber long drives down. Kansas Has Superior Infield Kansas乒超Superior The Kansas infield was superior to the Iowa infield as the number of errors show. The infield worked smoother than a unit at all times. In the outfield Price, center fielder, displayed rare ability in the field and at bat. He made several catches that were applauded by the Iowa fans. Price was one of the leading hitters on the trip. Coach Pleased With Trip In the Iowa half of the fourth, Marshall hit a liner, with two men on base and two outs, which was knocked down by Lonhong after he had made a dive, which was one of the features of the game, and retired Kansas went into the first of the fifth without a score and after two men were out and Kennedy had walked, Frazer hit a liner over the second baseman that got away from the center fielder and Kennedy scored. Killeen got to the base and tried to stretch the hit into a home run. This ender the Kansas scoring. Coach Clark said today, "I am well pleased with the trip. The team showed plenty of fight and aggressiveness and in Davis we have found a pitcher who will be able to handle his share of the games with Bloomer." Bloomer was not at his best yesterday but he handled himself as a veteran pitcher键. Captain Tucker accepting several difficult chances in the field and acquired his share of the hitting honors. Lonborg Retires Iowans Coach Clark said Bloomer would pitch the Friday game against the Agnies and Davis would work Saturday. There is a possibility of a shakeup in the outfield with the chance to score Luca, Luce, or Armstrong will be used.' Summary: KANSAS Ab. R, B. Ho, P. A. K Price cf. 3 0 0 2 1 Wenzel sf. 4 0 1 1 3 Wenzel 1b. 4 0 1 5 Lhoeming 1b. 4 0 1 8 Staplin 3b. 4 0 1 0 Campbell 2b. 3 0 0 0 1 Kennedy if. 3 1 1 0 0 Black rf. 1 0 0 0 0 Hollingsworth rf. 2 0 1 0 0 Totals 30 1 3 27 11 IOWA Ab. R. H. Po. A.1 Thompson 2b. 4 0 0 2 1 Chaundou 2b. 4 0 1 0 0 Pessett ff. 5 0 0 0 Hicke b. 4 2 2 0 2 Locke b. 3 0 2 9 0 Scantley bb. 2 1 1 1 2 Barret c. 3 0 1 12 0 Laude cf. 2 0 0 0 1 Barton rf. 2 1 1 0 0 Marshall f. 2 1 1 0 0 38 4 7 10 Score by innings: Kansas 000 010 000 — 1 Iowa 100 010 010 — 4 Score by innings: Summary: 3 base hits, Barton. 2 base hits, Barrett. Earned runs, Iowa, 3; Kansas, 1. Struck out by Bloomier, 8; by Marshall, 12. Left on balls off Bloomier, 4; Marshall 2 on balls off Bloomier, 4; Marshall 2 Umire, McParlant. JAYHAWK TWITTER * * * * * * * * * Agiries come down here Friday for a two days' scrap with the Jayhawks. Agigers have won but one game this season out of four played. The Man-agers broke even, with the Tigers, and lost both seasons with Oklahoma. Dr. John Outland is with the mec on the Penn Relay trip, while "Phog" Allen is with the Drake entrants. Kansas will probably attract a little more attention from the sport foliowers of the nation as Norton stands a good chance to top the Penn individualists, while the Kansas relaunts and the individual entries will give good account of themselves at Drake. Second String Track Men Will Meet Frosh Squad The second-string varsity track team will take on the freshman squad in a meet on the Stadium field tomorrow, Thursday, at 3:00. The freshmen have a good string of varsity material for their team. You can get out under competition so as to see what they can do when pressed. Among these youngsters are Black and Collier, two freshman sprinters who are fast on the short distances. It is desired that all freshmen who play sprints should compete and compete, so that the coaches can get a line on them for next year. layhawkers Will Enter Strong Team to Grab Honors at Drake Meet Coach Schlademan has put the track man through stiff workouts every afternoon since the Kansas Rels in preparation for the Drake Relays, which will be held in Des Moines April 27 and 28. The Jayhawkers will be entered in the two and four-ranked teams. Dr. F. C. Allen will leave Thursday evening for Des Moines with the entrants. Kansas Relay Teams Loom Up Big for Distance Races; Poor a Contender The men who make up the two Jay-hawker relay teams are as follows: Brown, Kollet, Sims, and Middinger, two-mile team; Wilson, Meng, Brown, Mount Oread relay teams should place in both events. The two-mile team finished in fourth place and the four-mile team finished in third place in the Kansas Relays. Wilson will be second from behind mime and brown in the two-mile relay. In the special events the following Jayhawkers will be entered: Captain Rogers and Dillenbeck, pole vault; Graham and Goodell, broad jump; Poor and Graham, high jump; Graham, high hurdles; and Matthews in the weight events. Kansas should place high in the special events. Poor should aim at a high in the big jump, Graham should hit a high in the jump, as he won this event in the Kansas Relays with a leap of more than twenty-two feet. Teams from all sections of the country will compete in this meet, and some of the best relay teams in the country have come from Nebraska, Chicago, Iowa, Grinnell, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Drake, Michigan, and Iowa. These schools which will be represented Jayhawkers off for East Five Trackmen Will Compete in Penn Relays Conch Schalademan and five K. U. track stars last left for Philadelphia where the Jayhawks will be entered in the Pennsylvania Relay Games on Friday and Saturday of this week. Conch Schalademan is taking part in the Norton, who will enter the penthalon. The quarter-mile relay team, which came within one-fifth of a second of equaling the world's record in this relay at the Kansas Relays, will be made up of Woostemeyer, Firebaugh, Fisher, and Norton. The half-mile relay team will be made up of the four teams that competed. This team won a first in its event in the Kansas RELAYS. Kansas was fortunate in winning the pole in the quarter-mile relay at Philadelphia, according to Coach Schindler, as this gave the Kansahad team an advantage in the relay. Kansas had the pole in the same relay here last week. Recent letters received show that the K. U. Laws are holding their own. R. O. Robbins has been taken in as a member of the law firm, Brooks & Partners. R. O. Robbins, B. '19, was recently elected county attorney of Chutauqua County. P. Pedroda, LL, B. '20, has opened a law office in Eureka and reports a prosposing practice. H. Javis,LL, B. '21 is practicing in Winfield and says he will file a诉案. S. Williams, LL, B. '22 has his shingle out at Atchison. Law Graduate Reports Election to County Office These reports show that our Law School is fast coming to the front in turning out to the state lawyers who are capable of the work. All of these men express favorable sentiment toward the moral to "Ucle Jimmy" Green, who is their idol out of school as well as while they are in school. Installation Services Of Sigma Phi Epsilon To be Held this Week Charter to Acomas Fraternity Makes Sixteenth National at University Installation of the Kansas Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon will take place here Thursday and Friday of this week, according to Allen E.ips, president of Aecomus fraternity, and Ms. Shapiro, granted "by the national organization." Two installation teams, one from K. S. A., C. and one from Baker M. S. A., will arrive in Lawrence something Thursday for work of installation will be finished by Friday evening. Several of the grand officers of the fraternity will also be in attendance. The ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. held in the Muehlenbach Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday night. Members and alumni from chapters throughout this section of the company will be in attendance at the afair. From present indications, about twenty Acomas alumni will be in Lawrence this week to be initiated along with the members of the active chapter. Twenty-seven men of the chapter attended Sigma Pi Epsilon at the installation. Portions of the Acomas house which was damaged by fire this spring are already being used by the men, and the entire house will be ready for occupancy the first of next week. Mrs. Claren B. Leonard, housekeeper, died in Oklahoma, where she has been visiting for the last two months. Sigma Phi Epillon will be the sixteenth national fraternity at K. U. The Kansas Gamma is the forty-ninth and the third in Kansas. Freshman Women to Get Books on Hill Societie The branch of the Women's Student Government Association known as the House Presidents' Council] will start a new plan next year for the benefit of the freshman women entering the University at that time. They will issue a handbook which will contain the constitution and what to expect of them in the way of conduct. It will contain information about all of the organizations on the hill, and in this way the new women will be able to become acquainted with the groups whose interests are similar to hers. The customary Thursday afternoon teas under the auspices of W. S. G. A. will be under the direct supervision of the Women's Association. The teas are given frequently for freshman women only. The handbook and these teas are the only direct connection the Association has with the new women. Two pair doubles the wear Twin Trouser Suits Imported Scotch of Woolens and Tailoring of the very best $35 Pay what you will you cannot find higher quality Class Teams in Women's Baseball Start Practice "Women's baseball practice are showing up well in spite of the rain, which has prevented them from being on the field this week. All classes except the seniors are well represented, with the largest number of players in each class," said Olive Ashley, manager of baseball, this morning. The tournament this year will start the third week in May, Miss Ruth Hoover, coach, announced this morning. The first game will be played on May 17. Games will be played at the stadium even if possible, interference from the weather, which prevented the tournament last year. Only six games will be played this year, the team winning the greatest number getting the championship, 100 W. L. Hare, and members of the winning team. Miss Hoover urges that all women interested come out for practices. Disabled Veterans Give Dance A dance, under the auspices of the state department of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War, will be given Saturday night at the F. A. U. Hall. Members of the local post and state officers of the organization will attend. Music will be furnished by Dyer's orchestra. Walter M. Cox, B. S. "22," has accepted a position as general engineer for the Kansas City Southern hallway Company, with headquarters at Port Arthur, Texas and will take up his new duties today. 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