THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN AMES ANNEXES BRACE OF GAMES FROM K. U iowa State Wins both Sessions Because of Jayhawk Errors Uhrlaub Allows Few Hits Second Game to Ten Innings— Bunn Injured by Foul By Marvin Harms Iowa State annexed a brace of games from Kansas April 23 and 24, by the scores of 4 to 3, and 3 to 2. Both games were won through the errors of the Jayhawkers at critical moments. The second game went ten innings. In the first game, Ukrishn let the Iowa sluggers down with four scratch hits, only two balls being hit to the outfield during the entire game, but errors were directly responsible for all four runs scored against him. Kansas scored first when he held off the second, stole second, and scored on Smith's clean drive to center field. Ames came back with a pair of runs scored on one hit and three errors. Kansas again forged ahead in the third with a brace of runs, the result of Lonborg and Wood getting on bases through errors and scoring on Gray's hit to first base. He was able to get Lonborg, and Cowell's infield all over which scored Wood. This was all of the scoring for Kansas. Ames tied the count in the fourth on a double and Wood's error. The winning run came in the ninth, when Uhrlaub walked the first man up, who went to third on Lonberg's error and scored on a squeeze play. | Ames | AB R H PO A E | | :--- | :--- | | Finn, 3b | 3 0 0 0 2 | | Thayer, 2b | 3 0 0 1 2 | | Davis, ss | 4 0 1 2 4 | | Davis, ip | 4 1 2 2 4 | | Davidson, if | 4 2 1 1 0 | | Janda, rf | 3 0 0 0 0 | | Curry, c | 4 0 0 0 0 | | Vanderloo, c | 4 0 0 10 0 | | Christie, lb | 4 0 1 10 1 | | Watkins, ir | 3 2 0 42 12 | Канная Bruno, ss 5 0 2 1 1 0 Marys, ms 5 0 1 2 2 2 Lorben, 3b 3 1 0 1 3 Wood, 2b 3 1 0 3 1 Gray, 1b Cowgill, fI Oyster, rf Smith, cf Uhrl架, uF 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 Ames Kansas Summary—Struck Out, by Plagre, 10; by Uhrlauw, 10; Bases on balls, off Plagre 2; Uhrlauw 3. 020 100 001—4 4 4 012 000 000—3 5 5 In the second game, Ames again came through as the result of two erors by the Kansans, and the wildness of Marxen. John Bumn, catcher, for the Kansas nine, was injured by a foul tip in the ninth and missed several weeks. Gray went to catch and Cowill took first, with Iisenberger taking left field. The game went ten innings after Kan Sas had tied the count in the ninth. Kansas again led off in the scoring when Cowill beat out a slow bounder to short, and stole second, coming up over the second inning. The second inning. Ames tied the count in the fourth, when a walk, a fielder's choice, and Murphy's error secreted a man. Ames took the lead in the sixth, when Flagew walked, Davidson was hit and Oyster allowed Cristie was hit to roll mat him, allowing Flagge to score. He turned to Wood to throw Davidson on the plate. Varsity--Bowersock Kansas tied in the ninth, when Lon borg reached second on Vanderloe's wild heave to first base was sacrificed after his third. Dan won all but over the infield. Awns won in the tenth when Marxen walked Davis, who stole second, went to third when Marxen threw to second with nobody cover- ing, and scored on Plingsg's crash to Four Shows Daily 2:30-4:00 7:30-9:00 left treed. Aames Finn, 3b Brun, 2b David, ss Plage, rf Davidson, if Carry, c Vanderloo, c Christie, 1b Handley, p Kansas Bunn, c Murphy, ss Lonborg, 8b Wood, 2b Glebe, b Cowill H 1b Oyster, rf Smith, cf Marsen, x AB R H PO A E 1 0 5 0 2 3 4 1 4 1 0 0 5 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 4 0 2 5 1 1 4 0 1 16 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 33 3 7 30 16 4 4 0 1 9 2 0 5 0 1 0 3 1 5 1 0 2 4 0 3 0 1 8 4 0 4 0 1 8 4 0 4 1 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 Both Houses Wednesday Varsity Only Thursday THE LEGEND OF "THE WILLOW TREE" Viola Dana in "The Willow Tree" In ancient times a great hero of old Japan, named Itomido, grew bitter and weary of the world. He retired to a distant forest where he lived in loneliness until a beautiful young girl came to be his wife. Although her origin was not known to Itomido, she was in truth a wondrous tree spirit coming from the heart of a great willow tree growing nearby. She, Princess of the Willow Branch, loved Itomido deeply and made him happy like a mortal life. And Itomido forgot Japan. PRICES: Children, 17c. Adults, 28c. War Tax Included. Then, enemies suddenly came against Japan, threatening even the great castle of Mikado. Messengers hastened to Tomuido calling on him to go back and save his country, but Tomuido replied: "No. Never can I leave my beloved wife." Willing was he, most unworthily to sacrifice his honor for his love. But the fair Willow Wife, truly more strong than he, said: Itomude, suspecting nothing, put his axe to the tree while his Willow Wife laughed gaily. And lo! when he turned he heard one more gay laugh, and beheld nothing but the garments of his beloved and one green willow branch. For she had gone back to the heart of the Willow Tree. "Itomudo, cut down this unfriendly and too sheltering Willow Tree which brings dishonorable shade upon our garden hut." So did the Willow Princess, with her life, save Itomudo's honor. Isenberger,lf Summary—Struck Out, by Marxen, 8, Handley 4; Bases on balls, Marxen 5. 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 2 6 27 16 2 Freshmen Nine Defeats Vinland Ball Flingers Coach Lindsay's Freshman baseball team defeated Vinland 3 to 2 in a pitches battle on MeCook feld Saturday afternoon. The Freshman collected six saves and won innings while the Vinland team forced two runs across in the first. Little struck out twelve men and held Vinland to three hits. Ten of the first year men looked at a third strike and collected six hits during the game. m ° ° K. U. FAILS TO PLACE The score by innings: R H E Vinland 200 000 000 100 Freshmien 100 100 100 3 4 Batteries: Vinland, Nichols and South- fresh; Freshmien - Little and Franze. Want Gym Instructor WANTED—Linotype Operator all round printer for country news paper. Permanent Position. State Department. Consider selling interest to good man. A call has been received from an eastern city for a Y. M. C. A. gymnasium instructor. Any one caring to look into this opportunity, should see Dr. James Naisimh in Room 105 Robinson Gymnasium, any afternoon. The Nonpareil, Herndon, Kan. 175.8.311 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kansas relay teams failed to place in the annual Drake Relay Games at Des Moines Saturday. The Kansas teams were entered in both the mile and half mile relays. In the mile relay the large number of entries caused the race to be delayed. Michigan won the first section with Missouri and Minnesota finishing second and third. Illinois won the other section setting a new record for the meet and coming within one second of the world's record. The time of the Illinois runners was 8:21 35. **Ames** finished in second place and Notre Dame Do You Know? First in Drake Relay Games Won by Illinois University that we are selling most items in this store below prices we would be compelled to ask for the same goods bought on a later market. Spring football is a new thing at the University. But the weather has been appropriate. Our prices are based on what the goods cost us and you profit by this method. The Jayhawk队 run in the second section and hold held second place until about a hundred yards from the finish line when Ames and Notre Dame runs passed Rodley. The Kansas runners were Rinchner, O'Hare, Dewalwyn In. the half-mile relay Lohaugh, Duff, O'Leary and Rodley finished fifth. Michigan won the event with Missouri second and Iowa third. Illinois won the men's first with in first in the two mile and first in one section of the mile relay. Scholz, Missouri University dash man won the 110-yard feature event, coming within one-fifth of a second of the world's record SKOF STADS SELLING SYSTEMS The Truth About Ober's Upon my return from the east I find that a story has been generally circulated to the effect that I, or some of my employees had been charged with profiteering by a government official and had been arrested. This story is absolutely without foundation—we have not profiteered, we have not been investigated—no complaints have been filed against us and we know of NO STORE anywhere that is making a harder fight to make the increase on the cost of clothing as light as possible to its customers. If we believed that the story had been started and circulated maliciously we should make every effort to bring the parties before the courts and give them the punishment provided by law for making and circulating false and misleading statements. But on the contrary it appears that the story was first told in Lawrence by a gentleman from Denver concerning a Denver store and in someway in the retelling my name was connected with it. For the past twenty-five years this store has steadily grown and this growth can be attributed only to fair dealings. Do you suppose that we would be foolish enough to entertain any policy that could in the least betray the confidence of our customers? Decidedly to the contrary—Since the completion.of our new store we have been merchandising on a new plan which cuts our gross profits from five to ten per cent less than before. WE ARE IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESENT HIGH PRICES AND WILL PROVE TO YOU THAT OUR PERCENTAGE OF PROFIT NOW IS LESS ON THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS DONE THAN IT EVER HAS BEEN Watch for our statements in later issue of this paper By H. B. Ober Why are WRIGLEY'S flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are long-lasting. 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