PAGE EOUR FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1926 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Oklahoma Meets Jayhawker Team in Baseball Today Conference Lead at Stak in Series; First Place Goes to Kansas by Forfeit The Oklahoma baseball team meets the defenders for the first time this season, playing at 4 o'clock. The teams will play a two game series with the second game starting at noon. The Sooners, together with the Jay Hawkers and the Kansas Aggies, are staging a great battle for the Missouri valley championship, and the team will be one of the ones. The Doychawk team is now in the lead due to a forfeited game from the Kansas Aggies. The Wildcats played an ineligible man, Hucy, in the last game and were ordered by the committee on eligibility to force the Sooners Lead in Hitting The Oklahomaans have been among the leaders most of the season. At present all three teams are close to winning, however a couple in front with hitting, with a high team average. The series is a hard one to dope at both teams have had about the same back with the Oklahomba and Kauai teams, but the South appear to have the edge. In a recent series with the Kauai Agnes the Sooners landed on Larry Scott's end zone and ripped nine hits and seven runs, taking the game 7-0. The Jayhawkers, on the other hand, did not take so well with southwest's alms and succeeded in scoring. Aggies Win Second Game Aggies Win Second Game Howyer, March, an Aggie player won his first valley game in five scores over the Baltimore team. A 34-24, long distance hitting by the Aggie outfielder proved the undoing of the Oklahomaans. In the series with the Oklahoma Aggies both the Sooners and the Jayhawks broke even. Bann will probably assign weight or Phinney to face Montgomery, the Sounder勇, Moldgromery has a good chance to win. The key games so far this season. He finished the game with the Argentine by setting them down in one. Pat Boyle of Kansas City will of faciate at both games. Women's Baseball Starts Junior-Freshman Game Opens Season Tomorrow The first game of the women's interleague baseball tournament will be played Saturday between the juniors and the freshmen on the diamond back of Robinson gymnastics, according Miss Bardery Barter, instructor The first freshman-junior game will be played Saturday at 11 a.m. m., other games to be played are junior-plus freshmen, freshmen Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., freshmen Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., junior-plus second game, Wednesday at 4:50 p., freshman-sophomore second game, Thursday at 4:50 p., and the freshmen sophomore second game, Saturday May 22, at 10 a.m. m. Only three teams will be entered in the tournament as enough seniors were not eligible to make up a team. A senior squad of those eligible has been selected, however, Miss Barter was not selected from McCallough, Bran Unlumbery Mckhling, Claribel Eskinger, and Mary Bair. Missouri Valley Meeting Will Be Held at Lincoln The annual Missouri valley conference*meeting of athletic directors and faculty members will be held this year at the Hotel Lincoln, Lincoln, Neb. on May 21 and 22 according to the order issued by the athletic office recently. The meeting will be held on the same dates as the Missouri valley track meet and the Dr. F. C Allen troxis. Dr. F. G, Allen director of athletics. It is planned to make the drawings for the next season's basketball schedule during the course of the athletic directors' conference. * Faculty members of eligibility committees are to be present for the conference at which provisions for the revision of some of the eligibility criteria shall be made. --in Pole Vault High School Baseball Results Central Junior High, Kansas City, Kan. 16; Onagua, 5. Kansas City, Kansas. 2; Rossi- ville, 0. Lawrence. 9; Danville, 3. Kansas City Junior High, 4; Topeka, 16. Topeka, 12. * * * * * * * * Rifle Clubs to Entertain R.O.T.C. Officers Sunday The Man's and Women's Rifle Riffle will have a pierce at the riffle range Sunday afternoon at $100. All of the men in the range are invited to be the guests of the club at the pierce. The members go to the riffle range in a truck. Shooting matches, horse-shoe pitching contests, and other sports will furnish the entertainment, which is being arranged by a committee composed of Betty Slimpson, chairman, Don Hiniotis, Ann Bintford and Lieutenant Mark The chaperones will be Lieutenant and Mrs. J, F. Mayer, Major and Mrs. J, R. Cypon, and Sergent and Mrs. E, P. Mather. All those who wish to attend the picnic are asked to let Betty Simpson know immediately. Kansas Track Squad Will Meet Missourians in Annual Dual Mee Jayhawk Chances Are Better Since Philips Will Compete In Palo Vanguard The University of Kansas track sound, 25 strong, accompanied by Coach Karl Scalia and trainer "Hirak" Kelley left for Columbia this week. The team's second game was Missouri's in a dual truck and field meet imminent. The Jayhawks had a special Palombi and well-timed home finale of the Tigers marketing team. Missouri is still the favorite, although Kansas chances are considerably better With Philips being able to compete in the pole vault. It was thought that 60 juniors would not neat enough to allow him to compete against Mexico, but it has shown much improvement in the last few days (the first time he placed six). He will be made to approach his normal height. Sarvie, two earlier, is still suffering from a pulled tendon and will not be able to show his heat speed over the track, but Kelly will probably get him in share to give the Tiger more workout time. Sarah won't workout Thursday evening. Sarvie held the field for the first seven and a half hips, but when it came time for his final swim his leg went bad and Jasper took the job. Jasper's time could have been fast considering the condition of the track and the cold weather. All other members of the squad are in good shape and ready to battle for the lead in which the teams will be united. Coach Bob Simpson of Missouri and Karl Schindelman of Kansas, who have been leading these two teams together, will then take positions with other schools next year. For this reason Coach Schindelman is especially anxious to see how well the offseason the odyssey all are matched by his team. BOWERSOC K TONIGHT TOMORROW A Paramount Picture N o "kidding." here are LAUGHS! A light-knit, speed-burning comedy with it the star of "The Hottentot" and "Seven Keys to Bald-pate." Comedy - News - Fables SHOWS PRICES 3:00 - 7:15 Mat. 10-35c 9:00 Eve. 10-40c Women's Track Started Women's track practices have started, according to Miss Dorothy Barker, instructor in physical education at St. Louis University, who has been scheduled on Tuesdays at 4:30 p.m.; m; Thursday at 3:30 p.m.; fries from 3:20 to 3:30 p.m. and Hila Church Shatters Records for 100-Yard Dash Hilia Church has broken the women's record for the University for the 100-dash dash by running it in a 6.9 second. Her daughter, she has also earned the record of 6.9 seconds for the 50-dash dash which was set in 1924 by Marie Liern. Marion Kelly has been throwing the discus and javelin a distance of 75 feet, according to Miss Barter. These two women have been practicing all year and are probable winners in their events. by defending the Dreke University track team in a dual meet at Lincoln Wednesday, the University of Nebraska added another win to its string of victories. 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