THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS TAKES FIRST GAME FROM HUSKERS Jayhawks Score 7 to 3 Victory Rain Prevents Second Contest VISITORS GET FOUR HITS K. U. Team Shows Real Form in Race for Valley Honors P. Connor and his staff of weather dictators came along with enough moisture Saturday morning to mud the up McCook Field so that the Jay-hawkers didn't get a chance to take over from the team to be satisfied with Friday's 7 to 3 victory. Marxen allowed the Huskers only four hits, keeping them well scattered, and while he was heaving them over in great style his mates secure nine nibbles off of Carmen and then came when hits meant runs. The game started out to be a pitcher's battle between Marxen and Carmen with both of them working good. In the first of the fifth Boyd sent a hot liner back at Carmen that struck him in the chest. He tried to retrieve it but Carmen refused to finish the imming and Peterson replaced him on the mound. Nebaska was the first to score sending two over in the fourth, Pizer first man up, was given a walk, Bailey laid down a perfect bent, which Maran pitched at. Pitzer to go to third and placing Bailey on second. Carr laid down a bunt Pitzer scoring when the ball was played at first. Thompson sent out a pitch that Walters pegged in at home when Walters' peg went through Marxen and Gray. Kansas tied the score in the last half of the fourth, when after Farrell had been called out on a close play at first, Murphy walked, Gray, Weltmer and Uhrlaub sent singles through the infield in rapid succession. Kansas took two more in the following frame when with two out Farrell walked and stole second, Murphy singled over third, and Gray came through with a beautiful hi to the band of field bleachers that clipped the bases. Uhrlaub's hard smack to left field in the sixth for three bases, followed by Boyd's single over first, gave the Jayhawks another tally. And to make sure of the game they took another run in both the seventh and eight by running down the blows that made it in fine with a couple of Husker errors. Nebraska was able to get only one more run over. It came in the seventh when Bekins connected with one of Marxen's fast balls for a triple to left field and came home when Mar伦 ground ball along the third base line. His drive was as hard a hit ball as has been seen on McCook for some time. Kansas looked good in the field and at the bat in Friday's game and at the rate they are going Coach Lindsey was hitting well. For the Valley this year, a The score: KANSAS AB R H PO A Boyd, 2b 4 0 1 1 2 Bloomer, 1b 4 0 1 6 0 Farrell, lf 4 1 0 1 0 Murphy, ss 2 3 1 2 2 Gray, c 4 1 2 2 0 Weltmer, cf 4 0 2 2 0 Uhrlaub, rf 4 1 2 1 0 Wenzel, 3b 3 1 0 1 2 Marxen, p 4 0 0 0 1 Total... 33 7 9 16 7 NERBAKR AB R H PO A Pitzer, 2b 3 1 1 0 4 Batley, 18 4 1 0 1 1 Carr, 3b 4 1 0 1 0 Thompson, cf 4 0 0 1 0 McClory, 1f 4 0 0 2 0 Bolins, 1b 4 0 15 0 Poole, 4 4 0 1 0 Anderson, c 3 0 0 5 2 Carmon, p 2 0 1 1 2 Peterson, p 1 0 0 0 2 Total... 32 3 $ \cdot $ 4 24 11 Umpire—Liston, Baker. JAYHAWK TWITTER "Ad" Reynolds ... THIS TIME LAST YEAR Fans talking about yesterday's 26-immining draw between Brooklyn and Boston which broke all major league records. Cadore and Oeschegger went the whole distance from Wizards to Oeschegger and Oeschegger. After hitting one the day before, Ruth got his second home run of the season against Jones, Red Sox. Detroit lost its thirteenth straight game. Pittsburgh stopped the Reds after six straight wins. Wheat tiel the score in the ninth with a homer, but the Phils beat the Robins in thirteen innings. Lliston, who has the credit of umpiring the game Friday, may be an umpire, but the fans fail to see it. The only thing that can be said in his favor is that when he handed a raw deal to one side, he even things up by giving the other side an equally bad decision, if not worse. Lliston may know baseball, but he lacks the ability to play well without good upmiring. For instance, Boyd tagged Piter out at second when Piter slid and missed the bag. Lliston called him safe. Incidents like this occurred throughout the game, causing much dissatisfaction on both sides. He did not seem to be able to tell a strike from a ball, but seemed to work on some law of averages. Uhrlaub was switched from center to right field Friday and Weltner changed to Uhrlaub's place from right. HI is expected that Uhrlaub plays the game as pitcher in the Missouri-Kansas conflict here. Wednesday. Carmen is a mighty game person. After the awful blow received from Boyd's hot one, he insisted on trying to go on with the game. Beckin's long fly in the seventh was one of the longest hits that that has been made on McCook Field for some time. The ball struck the shed upon which the football tally board is mounted and would have been good for another base if it had not bounced off into Weltman's hands. The Nebraskans too, seemed to be afraid of Leffy Farrell. He connected when he came to the bat, but there always seemed to be a White player waiting under it. When they didn't get hit him, they walked it. There are two more home games-- Missouri plays here this Wednesday and Thursday. Beat Missouri! Everybody out! Maxen seems to be finding himself. Friday's game showed a big gain in control and last lasting power the Agrigate game week before last. 4 Dorothy Donaldson of Kansas City, Mo., will spend the week end with Minneapolis Leady, c'28. ALPHA TAU LOSES ONE TO DELTA U SLUGGERS Last Year's Champs Have One Bad Inning and Are Defeated. 5-4 The Alpha Tan Omega tribe of diamond athletes, for the last two years champions of Pan-Hellenic base ball League, were defeated yesterly afternoon by Delta Upson in a five innings game by count of 5 to 4. The game was made close in the last innning when the champions, at the bottom of a 5 to 1 score, sent three runs across the plate, falling short only one marker. The Delta U'ds had their big inning in the first, when three hits and an error resulted in a trio of scores. Bennett hurried for the losers, while Dunkley carted them up for the Oread Avenue sponsors. Vernon S. Foster, A. B.10, is with the Canadian General Electric Company at Petersboro, Ontario. This was the first game in almost three years that the Alpha Taus have lost. Flat Feet to the Front Flat Feet to the Front The *glove graffite walk* is the new dance brought into broadway's dance floor dance. The unusual feature about the dance is that it is most easily executed by people with broken arches or flat feet. The舞人, in the one step where he lifts his heel, stands near her backward with a sort of gliding gait moves in a manner resembling that of a lame graffite. People with flat feet are best suited to the new dance, and requisite is the need of equilibrium. Property Destroyed by Flood Poplar Bluff, Mo., May 2—Thousands of dollars worth of damage is being done by the Black river which is on a rampage following the heavy rain that two days earlier. Train service between New York and Louis is practically paralyzed. No trains are being run over the Ma Pacific main line. Reports indicate that the Black river has spread over most buildings. Williamsville and Hendrickson. Drake 2, Haskell 2 Drake and Haskell played another sensational game Wednesday on the Haskell diamond, the score being a tie with a score of 2-2 in the ninth inning, and the rain prevented further play, as the game. The batteries for Haskell Brown, Killuck and Anderson; for Drake, Willem and Giben. Two Mexican Generals Captured Mexico City, April 28—President Obregon today directed that steps be taken for the extradition of two Mexi- generals, captured Wednesday by American forces while crossing the Rio Grande. Mrs. Van Noy of Wichita spent Sunday with her daughter Doris, c'21. DENTAL SCHOOL --- There is unlimited demand for four bachelor's degrees in dentistry. This chool offers a most comprehensive professional training, this interesting profession. For those courses in Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, General Dentistry and other branches. Instruction by the faculty. Up-to-date equipment with work experience. Work at a college certificate institute, biology, Chemistry, as well as foreign languages. Requires framed admission. Write for EUTGENE R. SMITH, D. M., D. Dean The May Fete committee plans to make this the best one given in years. Watch for the Date --- WATKINS NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 C. H. Tucker, President C. A. Hill, Vice-President and Chairman of the Board. DIRECTORS D. C. Asher, Cashier. Dick Williams, Assistant Cashier W. E. Hazen, Assistant Cashier C. H. Tucker, C. A. Hill, D. C. Ashler, L. V. Miller, T. C. Green, J. C. Moore, S. O. Bishop Student atmosphere. student surroundings at Brick's "Just a Step from the Campus" The Oread Cafe The logical place for anything from a sandwich to a banquet. Watch for "May Fete" Date ? KANSAS BEAT NEBRASKA-NOW FOR MISSOURI Kansas vs. Missouri WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—MAY 4 & 5 "LET'S GO KANSAS" McCOOK FIELD ADMISSION 50c