PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1926 Jayhawker Team Defeats K. S. A.C. in Baseball Game Heavy Hitting Overcames Aggies' Lead in Fifth; Score Reaches 7 to 4 Jayhawk hitting crushed the Kansas Aggies 7 to 4 and overcame an early lead of four runs at Manhattan yesterday in the flest of a twogame series. The K. U. team containing five first year men, played two on the diamond and walloped two on the Aggie pitcher at will. The dayhawkers were nervous and unsteady for the first four innings but in the fifth, Kramer got on base and scored. In the sixth, Smith's error and H. Singleton loaded the bases, Livingston, Kansas slugger, polled a timely three-bagger which scored three runs, and the fourth pitched to Livingston, and tied the score. K, 1, G. Takes Lead The Jayhawkers took the lead in the seventh when Kramer again wilted and stole second, and scored seven goals. The Jayhawkers fitted their batting averages, Kramer doubled, Wall singled and Captain Eddie Halpin singled, scoring two runs. Phinny pitched a splendid game except for the first two innings who he was nervous and allowed four runs Marsh, the Aggie pitcher, was replaced in the fifth by Snyder who also failed to hold the Kansas hitting. The second game will be played to day. Wright will start on the mound for the Jayhawkers with Livingston or Anderson for support. For the Agnies, Shaw or Lofty Byers will do the pitching. TOTAL 22 7 16 27 10 | Box seating | AB | BB | BD | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | A-A | 10 | 7 | 4 | 1 | | B-B | 8 | 6 | 3 | 2 | | C-C | 5 | 3 | 2 | 3 | | D-D | 4 | 2 | 1 | 4 | | E-E | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 | | F-F | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 | | G-G | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7 | | H-H | 2 | 1 | 1 | 8 | | I-I | 2 | 1 | 1 | 9 | | J-J | 2 | 1 | 1 | 10 | KAVANI ARCHITECTS AB BB III P A A Mahayev, a 1 1 0 Mahayev, b 2 0 0 Concini-Broni, cf. 2 0 0 Concini-Broni, ef. 2 0 0 Havely, a 2 0 0 Havely, b 2 0 0 Havely, c 2 0 0 Edwards, b 4 0 0 Edwards, c 4 0 0 Edwards, d 4 0 0 Murdoch, a 2 0 0 Murdoch, c 2 0 0 in Fine Condition The score for ratings: K. U. 600 618 107- Apres 150 630 690-- Conseil Brideau Unique; Horley. Schlademan's Track Men Are in Fine Condition Runners Fit for Relays With nearly all of the University of Kansas track entrants in the Kansas Riders in the best condition that they have been this year Coach Kari Schlobdeman expects his men to be a fast-growing showing in the annual classic. Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, and Wisconsin will compete with Kansas in one of the hosts of this relay. This will make this race one of the feature events of the relays. These five teams will compete against each other in close in record breaking time. The 410 yard relay team has been doing fairly satisfactory work in recent wrestles. According to Coach Kariyne Johnson, the team sent Kansas in this event will be Memery, Grady, Wowman and Captain Rooney, running in the order named above. Karasus are fortunate in obtaining one of the best lanes for the 800 yard relay. They will run in the second lane, Cooper, Grady, Wougai and Rooney will represent the Jayhackers in this event. Couch Schidman will choose the team for the mite relay this evening. The probable entrants will be woods, Courier, Rooney, and Enkle or Lewis. The djachwawers will have a medley relay team entered which should unmute in creditable showing, according to Coach Schladman. Watson will run the half mile. Wodes the 140. Bauer the 120. Watson the another position of one mile. Several men will be entered by the Jayhawkers in the special events but not yet Coach Sebelmann has not decided definitively which men will win the event. Those who are certain to compete and the events that they will contend are in Dearborn in the hurries, Philippe in the pole vault, Daniels in the high jump, Mädherin in the broad jump. May they may run in the 4000 meter race. The events in which Kanu will be the strongest will be the sprint relays which are the 440 yard and 880 yard relays. Expulsion has been instituted at the penalty for student marriages at Northwestern University. Relay Notes The University of Michigan was vexuely in the drawings for the university class reldays, getting the pide position in both the mile and half-mile relays. The inner position in these two events is important, while in the midley, two-mile and four-mile events, it doesn't matter so much. The university has held to their respective lanes and the position is of little consequence. W. L. “Young” Stribling, the Georgia school-boy boxer, has purchased seats for the big event and will view it with “Ma” and “Pa” Stribbling and he is scheduled to fight Joleh Lobman in Kansas City next Tuesday night. A substitution will have to be made in the special quarter-mile race for Ecclie C. Wilson, the town star. It is not easy to substitute a player unable to compete. It will be difficult to locate another man in this section who will force the great Hollander, Panzer. The medley relay for high schools will look like the start of a valley cross-country run. Forty schools are entered in this event. The big high school meet Friday should bring out some fact competition. Wichita and Chace county, which is in a state of relatively well, will be back to defend their homes. Wichita has in Umpighall难度 hardrub in the nation. The Pittsburgh Teachers had hard luck in the draw for position. The pedagogy drew last position in the half-mile, mile and two-mile relay in the college event. However, they did not score well in college college medley their favorite event. Here is our pick for the university class relay; quarter-mile, Kansas half-mile, Illinois; mile, Iowa; two miles, Kansas Aggies; four-mile, Oregon Aggies or Illinois; and medley, Oklahoma. Deadline for Intramural Entries Set for April 15 "Entries in the intramural spring track must be must be turned in by 12 o'clock on Thursday, April 15," said Coach John Sabo this morning. "Entries must be turned in to room 208 Robinson gymnasium accompanied by an entry fee of $8 for organizations with a total of 25 cents for those unattached." There are 13 events in which an organization can enter four men, women or boys may compete in the event. Six men may enter the relays with only four allowed to compete. There will be two relays, the mile and the 880-yard. The events are divided into two groups. The group consisting of the 109-yard dash, 440-yard dash, one mile, 120-yard high hurdles and a mile, 120-yard low hurdles on Friday afternoon on April 30 at the stadium field. The other group consisting of the 220-yard dash, 880-yard run, 220-yard low hurdles, high jump, broad jump, discus, javelin and mile clock on Saturday morning, May 17. A 36 Day Personally Conducted Tour Europe $365 College Tourn Collegiate Tourn Never before has there been a great travel adventure to Finland. It is now possible to travel to Finland by train and by car on the shortest route. The car can cover two miles an hour. Instructor has had a military education at the United States Air Force and will be preparing our conquered nation of college students for their future. We hope they will enjoy our Earned Points awards from their studies. From sales trials to termination, we have provided all necessary training in the aircraft cockpit and instrumentation. 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At the annual Kansas Rivals in 1923, the Texans beat out Pennsylvania by a good margin to set a record of 7 minutes 45.5 seconds. The next year they bowed it to 3:58.5 and last year, through the stellar running of two days, they bowed it down to 7:54.6. The Texans runners will be back this year to win the new cup offered for this event. Another cup that required a work record performance to win a log on the Alpha Tau Omega challenge coin, offered for the quarter mile university relay. The University of Kansas has two twists in this race, and last year clipped three-tenth of a second off record to win in 42 seconds flat. The Oregon Aggies came out of the Northwest in 1924 to win the four mile university, relay, and repeated again last year. The Corvallis runners will be born this year to win the final leg on the cup. The other car in the university class relays, which has been won twice by the same school, is the Dr. John Carlisle School of Engineering. The University of town won the event in 1923 and 1924, but didn't place in the event last year. They have a win. That's likely that the cup will test in the Hawkeye bowl after this meet. In the college class relays, Bulge Where will we see you fellows? If it's time to cat we'll be at GEORGE'S LUNCH BOWERS0CK Tonight - Tomorrow In One Picture- Belle Rennett Ben Lyon Lois Moran James Kirkwood Lowell Sherman Charlie Murray —a cast we're proud of—a picture you'll never forget! college of Indianapolis, Ind., and Oceana college of Los Angeles hold the limelight. Coach Pat Page's Hoosier runners have two legs each as they head off to California who have won the two mile event twice, and will be back gain this year to gain permanent possession of the trophy. They will encounter strenuous competition this spring, when they will who gave them a battle last year. 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