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Straw Hats are Ready New Neckwear on Display Tomorrow KANSAS GRABS FIRST MANHATTAN GAME 5-3 Frank's Men Victorious in Clean, Well Played Contest AGGIES RALLY IN NINTH March Toward Scoring Stopped by Classy Pitching and Good Fielding-2nd Game Today In what was perhaps the best played baseball game of the year on the home grounds, the Jayhawkers defeated the Manhattan Aggies yesterday, 5 to 3. The game was close and exciting throughout, and was the result of the largest blow that has turned out to see a ball game this season. The game from the start was a pitcher's battle between Pollom and Bishop. Bishop had a shade the better of the argument, with better fielding behind him. The Agries pulled off two rather poor plays at bat which materially diminished their chances of scoring. Summers opened the fireworks in the first by drawing free transportation. After Hicks flied out to left, DeLongey, Ward, and Wilson singled success. Summers and DeLongey counting Kansas' first two runs. The Jayhawkers added one more in the fourth. Wilson took first on Fornbsberg's poor throw of his hunt and stole second. Buzick hit a roller to Cieland, who threw to Briney, forcing Wilson. Ebnother beat out ATHLETIC GOODS a slow roller to Cieland, and Bishop singled to right, scoring Buzick. The Agries scored two runs in the fifth. McCallum walked. Bishop immediately tightened up, fanning Briney and Captain Forsberg in fast time, but on Knaus' single to left and Beman's liner to the same place which rolled through Wilson's legs. McCallum and Knaus scored. Beaman was left on third when Pollom fanned. The Jayahwakers added another in the sixth on successive doubles by Buzick and Bishop, and scored their final run in the eighth when Captain Bill poled a long one down the left end through the fence for a home run. The Aggies started a belated rally in the ninth which came near breaking up the game. Dresser singled to center. McCallum walked. Briney stood and watched a third strike cut the plate, but Forsberg hit a liner down the third base line with wasters, and McCallum hitting, and McCallum and Forsberg taking third and second. Knaus drew a pass, filling the bases. With the infield playing in to catch a runner at home, Beaman smashed a hot grounder straight at Hicks, who caught McCallum at home on a pretty throw saving the game. With the bases full and two down, Sammons went to bat for Pollom, but popped a foul up to first base which Ebnother snagged, closing the game. The score by inning, and summary: The summary: Stolen bases, Wilson. Sacrifice hits, Agnew. Two base hits. Bishop, Buzick. Home run, BuZick. Double play, Sommers DeLongey. Hickle to Bishop by Poiler. 8. Bases on balls, off Bishop 4; off Pollom 1. Hit by pitcher, by Bishop, Agnew, Knaws. Umpire, Plank. Aggies. . . . 000 020 001— 4 2 Kansas. . . . 200 101 01-5— 10 2 Batteries: Aggies. Pollim and Ferrover. Kansas, Bishop and Sommers. Fresh strawberry ice cream. Reynolds' Bros.-Adv. HIGH SCHOOLS BATTLE ON M'COOK TOMORROW The most for your money. Fresh strawberry frappe. Reydals' Bros., '031 Mass.-Adv. Friday and Saturday are fruit salad days at Wiedemann's—Adv. Fruit salad, whipped cream and wafers, ten cents a plate, at Wiedemann's—Adv. Sixth Annual Invitation Track Meet Starts At Ten O'clock Ten varieties of ice cream and ices for Saturday and Sunday delivery. Reynolds' Bros., 1031 Mass. Bell 645. Home 358 - Adv. STARS OF 2 STATES ENTERED Manual of K. C. and Lawrence High Doped Strong—Many Schools Enter Full Teams From entries now in for the annual invitation high school meet to be held on McCook Saturday morning at ten all indications point to the most successful invitation meet ever held on McCook field. The entries are for the most part picked men, one or two from a school, positively the best athletes in the neighborhood. Probably because the downpour of rain in the middle of the state interscholastic meet two weeks ago spilled the meet and made good records impossible, practically all the best men entered in that meet, with one exception, are entered in this meet Saturday. The one exception is Sol Butler, the big negro runner from Hutchinson high school, who scored 21 points for his team. Because of the Kansas City schools entering, this brilliant athlete was excluded from this contest. But the rest are there, as the entries at the office already show. Central high of Kansas City sends down an unknown team under Coach Touton. Lawrence, Walker, Thompson, Rider, Liggett, Farrell, Ehraman, and McGoon comprise Touton's list of "Mysterious Unknowns." Central will sadly miss the loss of its star athlete and captain, Bonny Reber, who graduated last year and is now in the University. Attica sends down Sullivan, her star 440 man, who grabbed this event in Class C at the last meet the fast time of 5.5-2.5. Peabody brings Broker, her star weight man and broad jumper. This hefty athlete was with Lawrence high last year and at present hold the Kansas State Interscholastic shot put record. He should set up a new record Saturday for this event if the weather is good. Manual of Kansas City brings down an absolutely all-star team which should carry away the meet. Last week they took the Missouri Johnson & Carl Sale of LADIES' HOSIERY LADIES' HOSIERY LADIES' HOSIERY MEN'S HALF HOSE MEN'S HALF HOSE MEN'S HALF HOSE is now on— Have you got yours? You'd better hurry for here is another chance to save- Notice Windows State Interscholastic Championship, and they should easily repeat down here. Their only strong opponents will be Lawrence high, who also will of course enter a full team. In Manual's team of point winners will be found Winn, Boultt, Hamlin, Cushman, Case, Granger, Cook, Henderson, Gordon, Field Stanley, Stains, Riley, Planck, Field, Callahan, Berry, and Muir. Boultt the midget quartermiler of the Red and White should make Sullivan, Attica's speed artist, run some to take this event. Concordia sends down Weaver, who took the 880 Class A at the state meet two weeks ago in the fast time of 2:12. The field was so muddy that he splashed water at every step, and at that finished twenty-five feet ahead of the next runner, a much lighter. Florence enters Starr, another 880 man and miler, who took both events in Class B for this school at the last Lawrence meet. Alta Vista brings Dierking, another long distance man, who took both the half and mile in Class C at McCook Field two weeks ago. Between Weaver, Dierking, and Starr, those distance events should be some classy races. Last of all Catholic High School of Kansas City Kansas sends down Russell Hardy, the gamest little spinner of them all, whose races with Sol Butler of Hutchinson in the 50 and 100 yard dashes were the feature of the meet. 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