MAJOR'S DOUBLE WON FROM PHI KAPS, 1-0 Pitcher's Battle Between Lens and Bloomer Gave Championship to Alpha Tau Pitchers Tighten in Pinches Both Teams Garnered Four Hits But Phi Kappa Had Costly Error When Brady Majors doubled with two out in the last half of the ninth inning Saturday afternoon on McKee field he broke up a ball game and the Alpha Tau's won the Pan-Hellenic championship for the second time in as many years. Benton was on first when Majors made his hit and all the way home for the only run of the Phi Kappa-Alpha Tau game. The game was a pitcher's battle between Lenski and Bloomer with the Alpha Tau pitcher having a little the edge. Both men allowed four hits but Lenski struck out fourteen Kappa battles while Bloomer struck out ten. Lenski passed and passes and Kappa the Ph Kappa gave Bloomer excellent support in the field making only one error while Lenski's support wobbled at times. Both pitchers worked themselves into a hole in several different innings but were able to pull out until the ninth when the Alpha Tau put over their run. In three of the three men in succession after Dixon had reached second on an error and a stolen base, Bloomer pulled out of what appeared to be a bad hole in the fourth when Benton doubled and Machanier walked but Benton was struck by a pitch and Gerety retreated the side with a pretty double play, unassisted. Again in the sixth the Alpha Tau's were retired without crossing the plate after Willichny had doubled. Bloomer threw him out at third and retired the Alma Tau hitters in order from then until Phi Kappa AB R H PO A Kochler, 3b 3 0 0 2 3 Gerety, ss 3 0 0 4 0 Pendergrast, c 4 0 0 10 1 Bloomer, p 3 0 1 0 0 Desmond, 1b 4 0 0 0 0 Dixon, if 4 0 0 0 0 Loftus, rf 4 0 1 1 0 Rosz, bf 3 0 0 1 0 Schweitzer, cf 2 0 1 0 0 LaLarge, cf 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 31 0 4 26 11 Alpha Tau ... 8 0 H PO A Wilhelmsy, lf... 4 0 2 0 0 Benton, cf... 4 1 1 2 0 Machamber, lb... 3 0 0 8 0 Majors, bz... 4 0 1 2 2 Wilson, sb... 3 0 0 0 2 Randall, e... 2 0 0 14 2 Lenski, p... 3 0 0 0 0 Bihr, bp... 3 0 0 1 3 Beatty, rf... 1 0 0 0 0 Bennett, rf... 2 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 29 1 4 27 9 3 Totals 29 1 4 27 5 Two base hits—Benton, Willhelmy earned Two base bumps—Btent, Willhelmy Majors. Struck out—By Bloomer 10; By Lekali 14; Base on Ballss—Off Bloomer 2; Off Lenkl 4. Wild pitch-Bloomer 2. Double play—Gerety, unassisted. Stoen bases —Kohler, Gerety. Bloomer 2, Dixon, Randall. Left on bases—Phi Kappa 8. Amah Tau 4. Umpire—Rudolph Uhrlaub. Time of game 1.55. The score by innings: Phi Kappa 000 000 000—0 4 1 1 Alpha Tau 000 000 000—1 4 3 Summarv: Y. M. SECRETARY HERE THE UNIVERSITY DAJLY KANSAN Student Head Will Address University Men on Estes Park Conference Ben M. Cherrington, student secretary of the Rocky Mountain district of the Y. M. C. A. is in Lawrence today visiting and inspecting the University. Y. M. C. A. here. He will hold personal conferences all day with men interested in the Estes Park conference. At 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Cheerington will address a meeting of men who are contemplating the Estes Park conference, in Myers Hall. A new Eteses Park ruling announced 'oday' by Warren Bldgott, temporary secretary of the Y. M., gives men attending the conference the privilege of attending summer school at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and make full credits even while attending the conference. The Central Missouri State Teacher College at Warrenburg, reports, through The Student, the presentation of a home-written operetta, "The Feast of the Red Corn," a big success, according to The Student. The music department of the college directed the presentation. Kansas Wheat Harvest Postponed to June 1 Topkea, June 1—Wheat harvest in southern Kansas will not begin until June 15 and June 25, according to weekly crop reports of the state Board of Agriculture. The wheat is reported to be making selections, and the damage done by chinch borer was lightened by rains. big stands of corn are reported from all sections of the state. Homegrown strawberries are expected to go on the market this week but the crop is short as a result of the late cold weather. ST. LOUIS COPS HONORS Riley and Johnson Defeated by Fast Team at Ames Tennis Meet Wilson Riley and Arthur Johnson members of the tennis team who went to Ames, Iowa to compete in the annual Missouri Valley Conference tournament met stiff opposition in Wray Brown and Walter Hasse of Washington University of St. Petersburg, two defended men's finals, 6-4, 6-4. 6-1. Brown and Hasse defeated Ames in the finals easily. In the singles Hasee eliminated Johnson and Brown defeated Riley. The two St. Louis men came out ahead in the finals of the singles. Hanna Denies Campaign Gift The K. U. team easily ranked second to the Washington U. men. As both Brown and Hasee of the winning team rank among the first five players of St. Louis, they had been loped to win. Cleveland, Ohio, May 28—Dan L. Hanna, Cleveland today denied emphatically he had promised to raise a fund of $500,000 in the interest of General Leonard Wood's presidential campaign. The Alpha Chi Sigma batsmen could do little with the offerings of Park and his infielders backed him up strongly in the pinches. Johnny Irwin, pitcher, batted well but with the exception of the first, steadied down and pitched good ball. Cluster did some nice work in the field for the Sigma Chi Pig Sigma white. Uberhaun at first for the Alpha Chi Sigma. The score by iminges: R H E Sigma Phi Sigma 200 000 0 2 7 2 Alpha Chi Sigma 000 000 0 2 5 2 Batteries; for Sigma Phi Sigma, Sigma and Praxier; for the Alpho Chi Sigma, and Landon. Unprep John Wulf The Sigma Phi Sigma baseball team won the championship of the inter-fraternity baseball league the day after affective chemicals, 2 to 0. The Sigma Phi Sigma scores came in the first inning on a walk to Frazier and a hit by Park. The second gore by Caster and the other by Smith. inter-Fraternity Baseball Season Ends With 2-0 Won Over Alpha Chip Sigma THE CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU, ST. LOUIS, MO Has positions to offer in grades, high schools and colleges at better salaries than ever paid before. Write for blanks TODAY W. J. Hawkins, Manager 824 Metropolitan Bldg. Can Get Pay for Books at Exchange Wednesday "All students who left books at the W. S. G. A. Book Exchange for sale may have their checks or their books Wednesday afternoon between two and three o'clock," said Ruth Miller, manager of the exchange furniture. "They will be put in the treasury and if the books aren't called for, they will be left in Fraser and the association will not be responsible." CHEMISTS LOSE TITLE TO SIGMA PHI SIGMA Send the Daily Kansan home OTTO FISCHER 813 MASS. ST. Will courses in Chemistry, Economics, Education, English, History, Journalism, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Zoology, etc., help you to carry out your College program? To make the few credits you need for full standing in your class? You can start a correspondence course at any time. Correspondence - Study For bulletin and full information call at Room 111, Fraser or address UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Large Scenic Photos Of K. U. in Alumni Office Large photographs of University buildings and,grounds and activities are being hung in the alumni office this week. There are about twenty-five pictures in the series. They were taken in 1913 by Louis Wilhelm, LL B, '13. Originally the pictures were intended to be sent out over the state to various right schools for University publicity. They were sent to Texas and for them to Florida, where were found, they were brought back to the University and nung in the third floor of East Ad Perhaps the most interesting picture is one of old North College. Another interesting picture is that of the Gothic church held on the green just east of Fraser. "A few calls have come for copies of the 1918 Jayhawker, the year book edited by Don Davis and Harry Morgan," said Lawson may today. 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