THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS TAKES FIRST FROM SOONERS, 11-3 Jayhawkers Give Slawson Good Support, and Hold Lead From First Triple Play is Feature Errors Aid Kansas in Piling Up Score; Oklahoma Fails to Come Back The Jayhawkers won the first game of the series from Oklahoma yesterday afternoon 11 to 3. A triple play by the Kansas team, in the eighth inning was the feature of the game. Both sides played ragged ball in the field but in pinches the Kansas infield gave Slauson excellent support, except in the first inning. The third play in addition to the triple play and lost a third when Wood dropped a throw in the last inning. The Sooners started out in the first imminent to put the game away and registered two runs. Little, second man up was safe when Slawson threw wild to first. Joseph singled and both raced home when Wood and Cowgill let Brienne's grounded. In the third round, serving except for one run in the seventh. In this imminent Gentry singled and scored on errors by Isenberger and Slawson. Nog to be outdoubted by the Sooners, Kansas started in the first inning and put three runs across before they were retired. Wood got in the way when Nog was able to score on a sacrifice but Gray singled and both scored on Lonborg's double "Dutch" scored when Tailbent took wild in attempting to catch Cowell at first. In the second innings Danny Jawkowski on three pitched balls. Neither team was able to push another run across until the sixth when Kansas scored three runs. Hits by Lonborg and Cowill coupled with four errors by Jonas, and the runs. Four more Jayhawkers crossed the plate in the seventh when Gray doubled. Lonborg singled and Cowill tripped. Errors by the Sooner inflicted again helped pile up the score. A crash in the eighth when Isenberger walked and went around on a sacrifice and two errors. The Sooners had Slawson in hot Homer Talbot Here Homer Talbot, director of the New Jersey League of Municipalities, who was with the University extension department in municipal work, is in charge of a small project. Mr. Talbot left here in 1918 to take the New Jersey position. PorktoAnswer Chargess Post to Answer Chargess Washington, May 6—Lewis Post, assistant Secretary of Labor will appear before the House Rules Committee to answer charges made by several congressmen that he refused to carry out deportation regulations. Alpha Delta Pi announces the pledging of Juliett Wakenbutt, c'23, of Salina. water in both the eighth and ninth innings but failed to push a run across. Little and Joseph both singled on the eighth. Little went to third on the second base. Joseph then appied on third and threw to Wood before Joseph could get back on the bag completing the triple play. In the ninth Kirchner doubled, Taitl walked and Cox hit Kirchner when he trumped score from second. Totals 33 3 8 24 10 1 Kansas A B H R 10 1 Wood. 2b . 4 0 0 2 3 Isenberger, ff . 3 1 0 2 0 Murphy, s . 5 2 0 2 1 Gray, c . 4 2 2 4 1 Kanc, c . 0 0 0 1 Lonborg, 3b . 5 3 4 4 3 Cowgill, rf . 4 2 2 0 0 Cowgill, rf . 1 0 0 0 1 Smith, cf . 4 0 0 0 1 Harms, lb . 4 1 0 8 0 Shawson, b . 4 0 0 1 4 The score: Oklahoma AB R H HO P A Salter, f 5 0 1 0 1 Little, b 4 1 1 1 6 Joseph, 2b 4 1 3 2 1 Brisco, ss 3 0 0 2 2 Kirchner, cf 4 0 1 0 1 Gentry, c 4 1 1 10 3 Talbot, c 3 0 0 1 1 Coles, c 2 0 1 1 1 Davis, p 2 0 1 0 2 Dolph, p 1 0 0 2 0 Totals 38 11 1 8 27 13 The score by innings: R H E Oklahoma 200 00 100—3 18 14 Kansas 500 00 41x—1 8 14 Two base hits—Lonborg, Gray, Kirchenre. Three base hits—Cowell, Triple play—Lonborg to Wood. Double plays—Wood to Murphy; Slawson to Lonborg. Stolen bases—Gray 2, Harms, Gentry. Struck out—By Slawson 5, by Davies 5, by Dolf Shannon 5, off Davis 11, hit by pitcher-Slater (By Slawson) (by Davis). Wild pitches—Dolph 3. Time of game 2 hours 2 minutes. Umpire, Weddell, Kansas. Journalists Will Dine Tonight JOURNALIST Miss Marian Spitzer, who has been on the New York Globe for two years and who is a staff member of the reporter's office, Zumwalt, state printer; and E. E. Kelley, editor of the Kansas Press column of the Topeka Capital, will speak to the Associated Journalists of the University at the banquet to be held at the Congregational Pash House tonight. Send the Daily Kansan home. HOME ADMINISTRATION OFFERED THIS SUMMER New Course Offered by Home Economics Department First Six Weeks One of the most unique features of the work in Home Administration classes is a course in Practice House work or a practical course in Home Economics. You will be the first six weeks of the Summer Session to Juniors and Seniors in the Department of Home Economics. "This will enable the students to put into actual practice the principles learned in the course and Miss Jessie Cline of the Department of Home Economics. "We are especially fortunate to be able to offer vocational Home Economics for only a few months." "Now, however, there is a bill before Congress to provide the same appropriation for Home Economics education as for trade and industrial education. This should greatly increase the interest in the work in Home Economics and broaden the field." The house is to be run on a cooperative basis, the expenses to be divided equally between the six girls who will participate and the two boys. The living expenses of the students to a minimum amount for the Summer Session. Two hours credit will be given to those who have not had the theory examination or five hours credit if the two courses are taken together. In addition a girl may take from three to five hours work in any of the following subjects: Free-hand drawing—3 hours; Economics—4 hours; Vocational Education—3 hours Home Nursing—3 hours; High School Classroom Management—2 hours; Educational Psychology—2 hours. "Keep Off the Grass" Doesn't Worry Cubs It used to be in good old days When students went to class They took their course by various ways But now—"KEEP OFF THE GRASS" "They tell me that John Em Shea has taken steps to get rid of those Indian traitors by expelling and allegedly intelligent cub Thursday as he bliss- Made Clean ZEPHYR BREAD Sold Clean The makers of this bread believe that the public will give their preference to bread made with quality as the one object in view; that is made in a plant where all obsolete and careless methods have been discarded; that is made in a plant that is scrupulously clean; that is made of the highest grade of flour and other materials. That ever increasing demand for ZEPHYR BREAD confirms them in this belief. Merna VanSandt Bennett recently spent a few days at the Alphi Chima Omega house. Ms. Bennett is now the Alphi Chima Omega sorority. "For," as one student remarked "their isn't any grass on the path already formed. John Em Shen defeated his power, though, by foolish putting the signs right at the entrance to the path. This skill required the student to make trails rather than use the ones already formed." The big question remains, in the lair of the cubs, at least, are the signs any improvement on the paths? University students welcome at the truck ride and picnic given by the young people of the Christian Church Most at the church at 3:30 'clock. A Feast For Your Eyes and Purse— A New Shipment Just Arrived Has Transformed Our Store Into a Garden of Summery Wash Brocks. What a pleasure it is to choose a summer wardrobe when one has the inspiring help of such a charming display as this one. Here in assortments wonderfully complete from every standpoint are frocks of voile, organdie, linen and gingham. The biggest surprise of all is in their fabrics which range from simple checked and striped effects to the most intricate of floral designs. When you see them you will want to choose not one but several. will be found in our Clothing Cabinets, the contents of which are second to none, tailoring and materials considered. fully dodged the warning obstruction and made the path to the Kansas office a little deeper. "But, I don't believe in signs." $ 6.50 $ 7.50 $12.00 $15.00 $18.50 $25.00 The favorite interpretation of signs seems to be that the idea is merely to prevent the formation of new paths. Tuck adorned, flounced and set-off with countless frills they achieve a youthful individuality—one that is sure to prove most becoming. Even under the microscope the materials will convince you. Our clothes are even better than they look which is saying a good deal. One customer used this test yesterday with result the sale was cinched. Announcements While the rain did not spoil the election, it was necessary for the baseball game to be called off today, and Oklahoma left this afternoon for Columbia where they will play the Missouri Tigers a 2-game series. Or account of the season being possible along, it is presumed Kansas-Oklahoma game to be played before the school year ends. Alpha Chi Omega will celebrate Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 9. Sold for least cash by KOF STAD SELLING SYSTEMS second Oklahoma Game Is Off Because of Rain Wallace Reid In a 5 Reel COLLEGE FEATURE will be an added attraction at the K. U. MOVIES which include K. U.-M. U.BASEBALL GAME PANORAMIC VIEW OF CAMPUS ENGINEERS PARADE K.U.KARNIVAL MONDAY, MAY 10 FRASER HALL PROCEEDS will be used to buy K. U. Films for "Loyalty Committee". TWO SHOWS 7:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. ADMISSION 50c The Estes Park picnic, which was postponed last night, will be postponed again tonight. Miss Hostetler. 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