UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN APRIL 17, 1918. Jayhawkers and Normals Play Nine Inning Game At Emporia to 4-4 Tie Coach Bond tried three pitchers in the contest and the Emporarians were unable to connect safely with any of them. Failure of the Kansas twirlers to locate the plate was directly the cause of each Normal score. Lefty Caler started pitching for Kansas and worked three innings. Scheoppel took up the burden in the fourth and hurried until the seventh, when Slawson went in and finished the game. Kansas Pitchers Were Wild and Allowed Normals to Score Four Runs The feature of the game was the hard hitting of the Kansans against Rehm, a veteran pitcher and letter man on Coach Hargail's team. The Jayhawkers got eight solid hits off the veteran while Emporia was able to register only two off the three Kansas pitchers. Lonborg's triple was the longest hit of the game. Foster and Smith got two-base hits and Keeler cracked out two singles. Cherry, Isenberger and Weltmer also hit for one base. Both Emporia hits were singles. Kansas took the lead in the first inning when, after Cherry had been put out, Weltmer beat out an infield hit. Then Foster walked, Lonberg hit a long drive to center for three bases, scoring Weltmer, and Foster, but Isenberger grounded out. The Jayhawks scored again in the third and in the fifth, but Emporia came back and tied the count each time. The Jayhawkers played nine innings to a 4-4 tie with the Emporia Normal team on the Emporia diamond in the first contest of the season, Tuesday afternoon. The game was called at the end of the ninth to allow the K. U. team to catch an opportunity to La. N. K. the Normal eight to two but Coach Jay Bond's men were unable to get better than a tie. The Jayhawker lineup and batting order was as follows: Cherry, 1b; Weltm, lf; Foster, ss; Smith, 1f; Lonborg, 3b; Isenberger, 2b; Keeler, rf; Bunn, c; Caler, Schoeppel and Slawson, p. Emporia will come here for a return game later in the season and the Jayhawkers believe they will take Coach Hargigs' men in camp then. The Varsity nine will start hard work this afternoon for the big opening series of the Missouri Valley race Monday, when the team meets Ames in the first game of a three game series. The score by innings follows: The score by innings follows: R. H. E. Kansas ... 201 010 009 ... 4 2 4 Normals ... 003 010 009 ... 4 2 4 Batteries: Kansas, Caler, Schuper, Slawson and Bunn; Normals, Rehm and Faler. Disciplinary Committee Waiting for Complaint No action has been taken to investigate the riotous serenade which disturbed several of the sorority houses Sunday night, according to a statement made today by Prof. D. L. Patterson, chairman of the Disciplinary Committee. "No steps will be taken to discover the participants in the affair unless someone makes a complaint," said Professor D. Garrison, director of Committee settles affairs when a complaint is made, but we are not around looking for trouble." SPORT BEAMS Season tickets for the home games at at Illinois, with Iowa, Purdueof Chicago, Wisconsin and Michigan, are on sale for $1.50. The Haskell Indians will have a dual meet with the Kansas City Polytechnical Institute at Haskell May 4. Baker, Haskell and Ottawa will have a triangular meet here May 20. The final home meeting of the season of the Indians will be with William Jewell May 27. The Haskell Indians had little trouble in running away from Baker in their dual meet at Haskell Saturday, taking twelve firsts and six seconds and making a clean sweep in the 100 yard dash, quarter, pole vault, shotput and javelin. Welborn of Baker made the half in 2:01:2.5. Welborn will break the state conference record in that event in the state meet this year according to Coach Schlademan of Baker. The Haskell Indians will not have a baseball team this year as the state conference is not playing ball and games would be hard to obtain according to Coach Venne. The Indians have an eight team league among themselves and play every day. College Kick, don't miss it! Sat. Apr. Haley and Beinsee, F. A. U.-Adv. Almond or filbert nut crisp—a dainty, nourishing confection—this is something the soldier boy likes. Send a box to him today. Wiedemann's—Adv. A DAILY LETTER HOME—The Daily Kansan. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St. Gobelin Rose and Regimental Buff, the latest shades in stationery. Engraved Cards For Commencement PROTCH The College Tailor SPRING SUITS SPECIALIZATION This extra saving results directly to you making possible regular $22.50 to $30 values for Credit Accounts and their losses, Sales, Free Deliveries and Extravagant Window Trimmings. We specialize on dependable clothes at a moderate price. 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