THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TIGER'S PACE BROKEN BY KANSAS SLUGGERS Timely Hits and Missouri Errors Gave Jayhawkers Fifth Straight Victory LOCALS MADE NO MISCUES Rody Worked Well on Mound Last Game of Series Timely hits and Missouri errors gave Kansas a 9 to 3 victory over the Tigers yesterday afternoon. Kansas played tightball, not making a single error, while Body held the visitors to seven scoreless outings and left out of eight starts, and made four straight wins for the Hawkwaters. Missouri was the first to score, sending a runner across the plate in the first inning when Lam drew a walk and Lowrance scored him with a two-base shot. The next play immediately took the lead and were never again in danger during the entire game. Boyd was walked, Bloomer beat out a bunt, and Murphy was safe on an error. Then Gray took first on an opening shot, and Uhlrub followed with single scoring Bloomer and Murphy. Kansas continued to collect runs throughout the rest of the game, putting runners across the plate in almost every inning, and when the smoke of battle had cleared away Kansas had nine runs chalked up to her credit. Missouri was unable to score again until the game's short-lived rally. O'Riley and Fulbright reached first on hits and were scored on a hit by Stroeter. Then Williams popped out and the game was over. Murphy and Uhrlaub were the star hitters of the game both getting three hits out of five trips to the plate. Murphy sent two liners over second base while Uhrlaub laid one over to the south bleachers. Boyly also landed one over these bleachers, while Gray got his usual bleacher hit. Rody pitched the whole game for Kansas and the Tigers were never able to hit him consistently. Smith started for Missouri but was unable to stand against the Kansas hitters and Coach Miller sent Luther in his place in the seventh inning. Luther finished the game. The two teams will meet again this afternoon on McCook Field at 3:30 p.m. for Kansas while Luther or Ficklin will probably start for Missouri. MISSOURI AB R H PO A Lam, am 3 1 0 2 0 Simpson, c 3 0 0 4 2 Lowrance, cf 4 2 1 0 O'Reilly, if 4 1 1 1 0 Fulbright, 3b 4 1 2 1 0 Huber, 2b 4 0 1 2 2 Streeter, 1b 4 0 1 6 0 Williams, rf ...2 0 0 2 1 0 Smith, p ...2 0 0 2 1 0 Luther, p ...1 0 0 0 1 0 Veller, c ...1 0 0 4 0 1 Total... 32 3 7 24 6 KANSAS AB R H PO A Boyd, 2b 3 2 1 4 2 Bloomer, 1b 3 2 1 1 10 Farrell, if 5 1 1 1 0 Murphy, ss 5 2 3 3 2 Gray, c 5 1 1 2 0 Waltener, cf 5 1 1 2 0 Wentzel, if 5 1 3 0 1 Wentzel, b 4 0 0 2 4 Rody, p 3 0 0 4 2 09 0 11 07 11 Two base hits, Boyd, Murphy (2), Farrell, Ulbahr (2), Gray, Lawrence, O'Relly; sacrifice hits, Boyd, Murphy, Bloomer, Murphy, Burry; struck out by Body 5, by Smith 4, by Luther 4; bases on balls, off Body 3, off Smith 2, off Luther 1; double plays, Kansas 1, Missouri 1, Umpire, Sperry. JAYHAWK TWITTER "A.D." Reynolds This man Smith, on the mound for the Tiger yesterday, was no mean pitcher. But Kansa bats are just a little bit too big for the Valley this year; at least that is the way it looks to us. Up in the stands, along about the second inning, a Jayhawk fan was heard to venture the guess that Smith would go to the showers before the eighth innert. That's getting to be a pretty good bet on any pitcher that faces the Kansas batting list this year. That was a mean shot that Murphy booted in the ninth, and there is a difference of opinion as to whether it should go into the 'E' column or not. Personally, we are inclined to call it 'too hot to handle.' And Gray got his daily 'bleacher ball', although it was a little slow in coming. The fans should remember that Weltmer and Farrel are both in 'in garden' s. Both of them made some mihty sweet catches out there yesterday, and deserved a hand for every one of them. How's this for a full schedule for the next week? Saturday; Track team to Nebraska; Tuesday; Tennis squad to Washburn; Wednesday and Thursday: Baseball team to Ames; Friday and Saturday: Baseball team to Drake; Friday or Saturday; Track team to Manhattan. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. TAILORED SUITS Straight line, or Ripper Flare or Eaton Styles with handsome girdles of Silk. Earlier priced at $67.50, $75.00, $85.00 In This May Sale at One Half Smart Coats and Wraps Of Chamoisyt, Ramona, Veldyne, Balivia, Polo Cloth, Satin with quilted reveres and cuffs. Earlier, $28.50, $35.00 and up to $85.00. At One Fourth Less Innes, Bulline & Hackman RETURN MATCH SATURDAY Oklahoma Tennis Sharks Will Play Kansas Racqueteers E The Kansas tennis men, Johnson, and Alexander will try to stage a 0 comeback here Saturday when they will meet men in Atlanta from from Atlanta. In a return match. 0 Last week-end Johnson and Alex. and journeyed to Norman where they were taken into camp in both the singles and the doubles by the Okla. homans. They have been put in some hard licks, however, and expect to do much better this time. Two singles and a double are scheduled. The Parkers are on their way north for a tour of the schools in that part of the country. These men have the reputation of being tennis sharks, Mining Engineers Elect Officers At a regular meeting of the Society of Mining and Geological Engineers held Monday, May 2, the following officers were elected for the coming year. President: "Bob Glickie" vice president: J. E. Jones. Committees will be announced at the next meeting, according to the president. Wenze) made a pretty stab of a hot one yesterday, in the third inning. 'Jawn' lookdk mighty good on the third sack all during the game. Urblaub and Murphy sora boosted their batting averages; 'Dutch' with four rucks out of five attempts, and a run in 15. The same number of trips to the rubber. This Time Last Year The Brown's scored eight runs in the fourth on seven hits, an error and a base on balls, beating Detroit 12 to Joplin made six successive two base hits on the Sloux City club. Baker, New York University, hit a home with tow on, beating Rutgers. Orpha Harding, c'23, left Monday or Laverne, Oklahoma, where she will give a public reading recital. Pay Your Stadium Pledge Now. The last meeting of the year of the society of Sigma Xi will be held Saturday at 8 o'clock in Room 205 of the Chemistry building. Professor Franklin will speak on "The acids bases and salts of ammonia." All former friends of Prof. Franklin are invited to attend this lecture. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Ku Ku Klan will give a banquet in honor of his pledges in Myers Hall tonight at 6:30 o'clock. 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