THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KANSAS SPLITS EVEN IN MISSOURI SERIES Jayhawkers Cop Second Game Saturday, After Dropping One on Friday Marxen Won His Game Uhrlaub Allowed Four Hits, but Lacked Support and Lost, 3-4 By winning the Saturday morning game from Missouri the Kansas baseball team divided the series with the Tigers here Friday and Saturday. Missouri coped the first game 4 to 3 in ten innings Friday and Kansas finished on the long end of a 5 to 6 score Saturday. Uhrliuah pitched the first game for McCarty's men and had he been given proper support, either in the field or at bat, Kansas would have won the game. For six innings the lanky pitcher held the Tigers hillees and allowed only four hits to his team with one of the Tiger hits to the cupboard with an error by Lonborg and one by Cowill gave the Tigers three runs in the sixth, first man up, knocked one down the third base line which Lonborg jugged. Messick forced McLain at second. Huber singled to left and when Cowill put the ball get away from him from clear around. Lam followed Huber with a home run to left. He struck out ten tenth when MacIn walked, went to second when Gray let a ball get away from him and scored on Huber's single. The Kansas runs came in the first, sixth and eighth innings. Cowill, second man up for Kansas singled but was out stealing and Lonborg went to second when Lonborg hit a ground ball. Wood followed with a single; to center, Lonborg scoring. Wood went to second on a second error by the Tiger fielder. In the sixth Gray doubled into the right field bleachers and scored a final run came on singles by Gray. Dumb and a bunt by Harms. Kansas had McLain in hot water in almost every inning and twice when men on second and third with none out but could not push another run The scout: Missouri AB R H PO A Hubu s 5 1 1 1 0 3 Lam, s s 3 1 1 4 2 Roberts, s 1 1 1 2 0 Roberta, c f 4 1 1 2 0 Canterbury, b 2 0 2 0 2 Whitbread, r f 4 0 0 0 0 Stroetter, l 1 0 0 0 0 Stroetter, b 1 0 0 0 0 Missick, c 3 1 1 1 0 2 Totals ... 33 4 4 29 10 5 Kansas AB R B 49 R 10 Murphy, s l ... 5 0 1 1 2 9 Cowill, s f ... 5 0 1 1 2 9 Lonborg, 3 b ... 5 1 2 3 2 Gray, c ... 5 2 3 5 4 Gray, c ... 5 2 3 5 4 Oyster, r f ... 3 0 0 0 0 Uhrlaub, r f ... 3 0 0 0 0 Harris, f ... 5 0 1 2 0 Harris, 1 b ... 2 0 1 17 1 **Iceberner** ... 2 0 1 0 0 Totals ... 40 3 11 30 19 *Uhrlaub, hit on bait by ballt. **Batted for Cowgill in tenth. The players, but opinions. .40 3 11 30 19 R H Missouri ... 000 003 000 1 0—4 Kansas ... 100 001 010 0—3 11 Summary: Home runs—Lam. Two base bits- Gray; base on baselines—By McLeain Out—By McLeain In—By Uhrlauh 7; wild pitches—McLeain, Uhrlauh; passouts—By Uhrlauh (Centerbury); left on bases—Missouri; left on bases—Two hours of game—two hours The second game which the Jayawakers won 6 to 5 was put on ice in the fifth inning when McCarty's men scored three runs, Missouri was the only team on the on-board of the Kansas batters, while Marxen went all the way for K. U Missouri scored in the first inning when Lam got an error stole second and scored on Canterbury's two base hit. Kansas came back with two runs in the next frame, Cowgill hit and stole second, Smith went to first on the second error of the Tupes. McKinnon from Marxan's singles, came left field. The Jayhawkers lost another chance to score in the third *fmining*. Murphy eluted a two bagger, Lonborg followed with a single, and Gray next got another single, then with the bases full and no one left. The second Oyster followed suit by the same route and Smith grounded to shortstop. In the sixth Wood got the only home run of the day, knocked the ball to deep left field for a clean homer. The Tigers tried to stage a rally in the second outlay, on a tired walk followed by a Texas leager netted two runs, and a snappy infield play Murphy to Harms clipped further scoring and ended the game. The score: AB R H PO A Woop, 2 b 2 1 1 2 2 Murphy, s 3 2 1 0 6 2 Lonborg, s 8 2 0 0 2 2 Cowlish, r f 2 1 1 2 0 Cowlish, r f 0 1 0 1 0 B, Stith, c f 0 1 1 0 0 Harms, l b 0 1 9 29 Marxon, b 2 0 1 0 0 Lonborg, r f 2 1 1 0 0 Totals 19 16 6 9 27 Missouri AB 18 6 H PO A Humber 2 b 2 1 0 0 Larab 2 2 1 0 0 Roberts, p r f 2 0 1 2 1 Lawrence, c 3 0 1 2 1 Withebrad, c 3 0 1 2 1 Whitbrad, r 3 1 1 1 0 Strother, l b 2 1 0 4 0 Packwood, f, p 2 2 0 4 0 Woodford, c 2 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 19 5 4 24 R Score by innings ... 2 1 Missouri ... 101 000 102_5 -4 Kansas ... 020 031 00_4 9 Solen bases, Kansas 3, Missouri 2, two base hits, Gray, Iseberg; three base hits, Clark; two innings pitched by; Marx- nine nine, by Roberts 3; by Packwood 3; struck in Packwood 3; on packwood 3, on Marxen 3, off Roberts 1, off Packwood, none, hit by Marxen 10; time of game, hit; impute, Steve St. Marys. Winfield Wins Honors In Annual State Meet (Continued from Page 1. 220.yard dash—Davis, Winchester, Payne, Eskridge, White, Blue Mount; Horter, Bound. Mound. 03.4 sec.) 440-yard dash—Stewart, Elmideal; Fowler, Owakey, Leeshare, Eskridge; Thayer, Bluemount, Time, 53.4 seconds. oibs: 880-yard run—Russen, LaCygnie; Stewart, Elmldale; Fowler, Ozawkie; Humphries, Perry. Time. 4.45. Hamburg, PA; Broad jump—Wise, Winchester; Douglas, Eskridge; Stewart, Elmidge; Ashford, Time. 2.07. High jump—Barnes, Bluemount; Warren; Koley, Mound City; nine contestants tied for fourth place. Height, 5 feet. 6 inches. 120-yard high hurdles—anderson, Eskridge; Rogers, Winchester; Jenkins, Perry; Johnson, Winchester. 220-yard low hurdles—Douglas, Eakridge; Carry, Winchester; Eason Winchester; Frisby; Mound City. Time. 27.4 seconds. Diacus—Johnson; Billing, Maple Hill; Barnes, Blair. Bound Mountain; Nichols. Bound Mountain; Spot shot—Billing, Maple Hill; Nichols. Oaklosaia; Wyatt, M. Weyman. Ryan, D. Wilson. audi—Hodge of Gardner, Barnes of Blue Mount, and Gagne of Mound City. Austinen of Marquette and Garrison of Kinceda, tied for fourth at Mound City (4 lays). —Won by Elmildale; Eskridge, Marquette, Winchester. SOONER TENNIS TEAM WINS THREE MATCHES Kansan Men Lose Singles and Doubles Matches to Oklahoma Players The Oklahoma tennis team com posed of Darnorough and Monnett defeated the Kansas team in a three-set match. The Oklahoma team played Monday on the Y. M. C. A. Courts. In the singles Darrough defeated Johnson of Kansas in straight sets, 6.0, 7.5. The first set was easy for Johnson, but the second round showed the Sooner a strong fight. The Kansas team showed a strong fight in the doubles match winning the first two sets, but Oklahoma won the second set with a match, 10:12, 4:6, 8:3, 6:4, 6:3, Johnson and Fleeson, the Kansas players, won the first two sets only after steady fighting, and the teams then through with star tennis in the last three sets. Wison Riley was defeated by Montnett of the Oklahoma team in the other match of the singles, 6.3, 6.3. Riley could not control his serve, while the Sooner played a great game on the offense. Johnson's serve worked wonders in the afternoon, although in the morning singles match it was sometimes out of control. Flossens net play was a feature of the match. The Oklahoma team, Durrough and Monett, played a steady game, but not always. Their playing was not at all flushy, but consistency and head work combined to defeat the Kansas men. The Oklahoma team goes from here to Des Moines for a match with Drake, and from there to north for the Oklahoma Northwest, Northwestern, and Chicago. Send the Daily Kansan home. DATE HER NOW SOPHOMORE DANCE for the Supply of Dance Halls Fails to Meet Demand MUSIC Five Pieces Robinson Gymnasium Open to University The demand for dance halls in Lawrence greatly exceeds the supply. F. A. U., the only hall in town large enough to accommodate the University dance crowds, has been swamped with engagements, since the closing of Ecky's. Every Friday and Saturday night of the year was taken last month according to a report that hall man the competing organizations have already engaged the hall for every Friday and Saturday night of next year. FRIDAY May 7th This patronage of F. A. U. is increasing in spite of the fact that there several smaller halls in own for rent and that the gymnasium is used for many University parties. No Troops to Border Says General Dickman San Antonio, Tex., April 29—No special mobilization on the border is necessary to handle the Mexican situation at the present time Major General Dickman, southern division commander, said today. General Dickman said he will be Columbus, N. M., and Nogales, Ariz., near where revolutionary and federal forces might clash. A further movement of Uni- We have just received the new collegiate shirts for spring and summer. These are young men's shirts in sizes 15 down to 12. You'll not find equal values in any other line and that's why we're so strong for S K O F S T A D SELLING SYSTEM S When-ed States troops would parallel the movements of Mexican troops near the border he said. Looking for A good place To talk over POLITICS Just drop in To "Wiedies" And settle The question Over a Cool drink Wiedemann's Send the Daily Kansan home. Chicago, April 20 - Indictments against five potato wholesalers will be returned late today officials here said. They profferting it will be made it was said. There are enough Good looking clothes Down here for Spring and Summer To take growl Out of any grouch— And, too, they'll Take the fever Out of Spring— Give'em the O. O. 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