THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN RALLY IN NINTH GIVES KANSAS SECOND GAME Two Base Hit Gives Jayhawke Victory in Story Book Style Aggies Get Five Blows Farmers Take Lead in First Inning; Kansas Supporters in Evidence A two base hit by Gray with two men out in the last half of the ninth inning enabled the Jayhawk baseball team to make it two straight from the Kansas Aggies in regular book style story a Friday afternoon on McCook Field. The score was 10-8 on the final inning with the score 3 to 2 against them. Uhrlub, the first man to face Otto, was given a base on balls. Wood sacrificed and Isenberger looked at a third strike. Murphy singled to center but fast fielding Uhrlub at third. Murphy went to second on the throw in. Gray swept at two strikes and then down the right foul line which sent over the tying and winning runs. Coach McCarty sent Urlubla, who had held the Aggies to two hits and as many runs in the game Thursday, back to the mound in the game Fri. Another southpaw had the Farmers to five hits and struck seven men. Two of the three Aggie runs came in the first inning. E. Cowell was safe at first 10 and had error to sacrifice for Burrill to sacrifice to sacrifice by Uhrlubla cut Cowell off at second. Quinlan hit to right field and Snapp snuck out. Dickerson walked and W. Cowell scored on Snapp on a hit of Uhrlubla's gloves. Kansas evened the score in the fifth. Smith singled to left and Uhrlaub attempted to sacrifice. Both were safe when Quinlan dropped the throw at second. Wood went out on a pop fly and Isenberger was given his base when he got in the way of one of Otto's pitches. Smith scored on an error by Quinlan and Gray sacrificed Uhrlauh home on a fly to center field. The Jayhawker lead doubled over right field bleachers and scored on a single but when Uhrlaub walked in the ninth the fireworks which won the game for Kansas started. Kanss lost a chance for a score in the sixth when Wesley was caught between first and second. Smith followed with a walk and Uhriah singled but Wood ended the inning on a grounder to third. Kansas Aggries A.R. R. H. PO. A. E.Cowell, lf 3 0 0 0 Burton, 2b 3 1 2 2 Quinlan ss 3 1 2 2 Dickerson, 1b 4 0 0 0 Dickerson, 1b 3 0 0 6 W.Cowell, rf 4 0 1 1 Marshon, 3b 4 0 1 1 Guillame, b 2 0 0 8 Tito, p 2 0 0 8 Totals 29 3 2 5* 6 1* Kansas AB, B, R, H. PO, A. Washington if 8 0 0 0 Isenberger, if 8 0 0 0 0 Murphy, ar 8 0 0 0 0 Marshall, ar 4 0 1 1 2 Smith, cf 3 1 1 0 0 Smith, cf 3 1 1 0 0 Lougville, br 4 0 1 0 0 Wesley, rf 2 0 1 0 0 Biom 2 0 1 0 0 Hudd, rf 2 0 1 0 0 Biom 2 0 1 0 0 Hudd, br 3 2 2 0 5 Totals 24 4 9 27 14 1 *Two out when winning run was scored. The score by innings: 123 456 789 -R-H. 3 Aggies ... 200 000 610-3 ... 5 Kansas ... 200 000 610-3 ... Summary: Two bases hit; Burton Gray, Murphy. Bases on balls-on- Otto 7; off Urbliak 3; struck out-Otto 7; off Urbliak 7; hit by power- off (By Otto). Bases on balls-on- Boston. Stolen base-Mersham, Scri- cure hits-Burton, Wood, Iceberger, Gray. Left on bases-Aggies 3; Kan- dale left on bases-Aggies 3; Kane Wesleyan. Time of game 1:55. Gray's hit which produced the winners runs in the ninth was barely inside the line. Had it been six inches farther in W. Cowell, Aggie right fielder would have been able to get his hands on it. The band and crowd, which was the largest of the year, stuck with the team and undoubtedly a whole lot of it while produced the two runs in the ninth. Wesley, who replaced Cowill in right field in the sixth innning looked good in the field. He threw two pitches and would ordinarily have gave for hits. Uhrlahr retired the Farmers in order in the second, third, fourth, fifth and ninth innings. All told they had only three men die on the paths. Uhrlaub was on the bases four times and scored two of the Kansas runs. He hit safely in the third and sixth innings, was safe on a fielders choice in the fifth and walked in the ninth. All seniors meet in Room 110 Fraser at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday for election of May Queen. Wint Smith, president. Ochino announces the pledging of Lyle Campbell, c'22, Bruce Campbell c'22 of Lawrence, and House P Armstrong, c'21, of Atchison. Made Clean ZEPHYR BREAD Sold Clean WE LOST A CUSTOMER No, he didn't die. A fraternity house steward was obliged to discontinue ZEPHYR in favor of another bread, because the boys ATE TOO MUCH! Jayhawks Won 3 of 4 Singles and Split Doubles With Jehabods TENNIS SQUAD TRIMS WASHBURN SATURDAY Kansas won three out of four single matches with the Washburn College team and split the two doubles contests. Saturday the teams defeated Iowa and Virginia and the doubles in the afternoon. Ziesenwon from Hamilton in the singles, 6-2, 6-2. At the same time Rodgers of the Jayhawk队 defeated Jackman of the Ichabods two out of three sets. Rodgers took over to win against the fast exhibition of tennis. The score was 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Johnson of the Kansas team had a hard time with Wiskirk and both of the sets 8-6, 7-5. Riley of the Kansas squad lost to Barnett 7-5, 2-6, 4-1. The doubles were a spit; Johnson and Fleeson defeating Wiskirk and Barnet, 6-1, 6-8, 8-8, 7-5. Riley and Rodgers were defended by Hamilton and Jacent of the Washington squad, 10-8, 6-4, 5-7, 8-10, 6-4. KU-KU-Klan will meet in 201 Fraser, Tuesday evening 7:15 o'clock sharp, election of officers for next year. John Kinkel, Pres. The measurements that have been taken of the men in the department of physical education, during the past week, when compared with the measurements secured last fall, show an increase in weight, height, and chest expansion, as well as increase in percentages. The percentages have not been made out yet for there are some of the men who are to be measured this week. TO SHOW WAR FILMS Men Taking Gymnasium Show Physical Benefits Complete History of Kansas in Pageant Form The film will feature war scenes in France. Among the scenes will be the American artillery in action, "over the top" actions, battle actions and combat sequences, and Major Sam Clark, a Lawrence man addressing the First Battalion Local American Legion Will Give Free Picture Show Decoration Day and give our SPRING SUITS HATS, CAPS, and SHIRTS the look-over Better Drop In You will be surprised at the quality and lowest cash prices A free five-reel war picture show will be given on 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, May 30, in the Bowersock Theatre in observance of Decoration Day by the local chapter of the American Legion, it was announced that a special connection with the American Legion drive for new members. Always glad to show, even though you're only looking. KOF STAD S SELLING SYSTEMS May Fete--Saturday THE COSTUMES will be exact reproductions of the real ones worn in the old days, and in many cases the costumes are borrowed from the old settlers. A miniature ELDRIDGE HOUSE built for the occasion will be actually burned during Quantrell's raid THE MAY FETE IS TO BE ELABORATE FROM START TO FINISH. EACH PART HAS BEEN WORKED OUT IN DETAIL TO CONFORM EXACTLY TO THE "WAY IT REALLY HAPPENED." The '49ers with Governor Robinson will come in in real prairie schooners. QUANTRILL'S MEN will ride in on horseback. Admission 50 cents. "And Every Cent Will Be Well Spent." of the 139th Infantry at Felleringen, Alsace, France. Children 25 cents Invitation Meet Won by Winfield (Continued from Page 1.) ond, Moulder, Manusil, third, Buckner, Westport, fourth. Clapp, Logan. Time 2 min. 7 sec. Pole Vault, won by Bobson, Winfield McKennae, tied for first (tied for first), Valley, Valley, Norton, Height, High 4 feet 6 in. 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