PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926 Jayhawk Baseball Squad Shows Up Well in Practice Coach Bunn's Men Exhibi Good Form; Pitchers Round Rapidly Into Shape The Kansas baseball sound played two practice games last night, in which Coach Bum observed the play of different men in various positions. They were on the field and judging from last night's workout, Kansas is going to have a hard hitting aggregation. The bunting was especially good and some of the men have already done it. But they are not allowing any of the men to send the ball hall over the fence, nor have the pitchers started to burn the ball across the plate, but the team will be in good condition after that, with the coming of warmer weather. The men who played at first base were Hill, Brown, Fitzgerald, Burton and Wright. Burton showed up exceedingly well, fielding perfectly and making five hits out of five times at home. He was the second base position, Schmidt, Smith, Kaufman, Weight and Livingston have been playing third base and it is not definitely decided which man will be used for the "hot corn" livingston has performed for the last three years but neither and cannot be usell the time. Hill Corrigan, and Fitzgerald are the men fighting for the second base position. Outfielder are Hewitt and Skinner, K men of last year, Allen, Wall and Smith. Hitting well probably be the most important in choosing him for the outfield. The pitchers are rounding in shape and have shown much better form than Coach Brund pressed when the season opened. Phinney has shown that pitchers should be able to have a good season. Anderson, who was a member of the freshman squad last year, has shown good form and is getting control, which will make him a number of careers. Hereon a left hander, shows promise of developing into a good pitcher if he can learn to control his pitching. Wright will be used as a rollfitter and position of the diamond, rather than rubber. Today the practice will consist of hitting and infield work, with some team plays and strategy. Saturday morning a full 9-14 game will be played between two teams picked by Coach Bann. ↘ Vercity Stage Limited to 75 Stages at the Varieties will be limited to 75 men, hereafter, according to E. Kilpin, manager and there may ob- tain tickets at the door. There will be a ticket seller at the door during the entire evening and the practice of letting signs in free at 11:50 o'clock will be discontinued. Banquet for Basketball Players Will Be Tonight Election of the basketball capita for the team of 1927 and the anmection of players who made letters this year will be made tonight at a barnum given by the Kiwanda house of the Missouri valley champions. The barney, which will be hold at Wisemann's, is an annual affair given by the Kiwiians. The entire sound of basketball and the coaching staff have been invited. The College, will be the teammaster. Phi Psi Takes Honors in First Division of Intramural Contests Alpha Kappa Psiis, Sigma Nu and Chi Delta Sigmas Win Games affiliating the seventh round of intramural basketball last night in Robinson gymnasium, Pui Pi, Alibaba Kapeng, the league's top scorer, and Sigma Niu teams.隶属于的 Delta Upsilon, Kappa Nu, Kappa Kyau, Scott Club and Pii Gam teams. 出席这个赛会 for honors 的 Pui Pi, Alibaba Kapeng, 和 Sigma Niu teams. In the first game the Alba Kappa Pau-pein defended Kappa Eta Kappa 27 to 8. The security long shots of Sturmberg gave the winners an early lead and they were never in danger throughout the game. Bradley and Sturmberg played well together taking the win, while Win-stein was a good guarding game for the winners. Leavitt played the best game for the losers. In a close guarding game that reintroduced in many fouls the Pitai team won over the Delta Upsiona team with a score of 15 to 8. This victory will probably win them the league's most-funds. Hunter played a good game for Pitai, scoring two field goals, but near the end of the game he was put out on account of persons. A great many persons were called on both sides guarding. Fisher of the Delta Upsiona team scored their only field goal. In a slow game the Cai Delta Sigma defended the Scotty Club by the low score of 11 to 10. Roth teams were unable to hit the basket and the Scotty Club lost the game on its ability to make some of its free throws In the last game played the Sigma Nasen won by the Pi Gamma 12 to 2. The two teams battled on even terms for three quarters. The score was tied when the period was a '4 to 2 in favor if the Sigma Nasen. Neither team made a counter in the third quarter. Harry Johnson won the game by making three over one against the outstanding players for the Pi Gammanasen. H. Johnson and the winners. Jiemen, N (13) Broadwell, P Pruin, F Pruin, C Pruin, C Toulon, T Toulon, C PG FF PG FF 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 P14 Gamma (2) PG PT Boylesman, f 1 0 Limby 1 0 Wilson, n 1 0 Fenning 1 0 Leaming 1 0 Churmacher, g x 1 Alphas Karapınar Fo. (127) Fallon, S. Tireman, f Wilson, c Wilson, f Brown, c Tristan, f Mack, f PG, FT 12 12 0 8 8 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Total Karimah Kaidan (49) Smith, f Fath, f Thierry, e Thierry, e Bernard, e Bernard, e L. Johnson played the best games fo Scott Club (10) 18 GG FT Swaraj, f. 1 Swaraj, r. 1 Chatee, e. 2 Anderson, h. 2 Anderson, h. 2 Hill 0 Hill 0 Hill 0 Total 8 2 Chelsea Sterns (11) MG PT FT Dallas Sterns (11) MG PT FT Halton, f 0 0 Salucci, g 0 0 Morton, g 0 3 Woodson, g 0 0 Johnson, g 0 0 Beverley, t 0 0 Pk Keyman Pk (16) Hawaii c St. Louis c Washington c Tampa c Houston c Illinois c Wilmington c Willard c PG FT F 2 7 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 Total 128 Demonstration (b) FG FT FE Priest f 0 0 0 Father f 0 0 0 Hammered, c 0 1 1 Hammered, h 0 1 1 Whip, g 0 0 2 Total Washburn Meets Defeat Ichabods Finish Tourney Play as Pittsburg Wins The hopes of the Kansas conference basketball fans have been realized. Washburn and Pittsburgh, the two undefeated conference basketball teams have met. Pittsburgh defeated Washburn by a score of 29 to 25 last night. The N.C. State courts battled for victory, was ever played in a national A. A. U. tournament. These two powerful quintets have played through the last two cage seasons and each have come out with a record of no defeats, despite their struggles. Together this year's national A. A. U. schedule found them paired in the same bracket and since they both won their second round together in the second round. Washburn opened the game by taking a good sized head hit to the Pittsburgh team gradually cut this down and came back with a vengeance until they lost. The score was 59-46. The Teachers were on the long end of a 17 to 14 mount at the end Unlike most court games there was no particular star for either side because everyone on each team played one good team against another, of one good team against another. PitchBatton (CB) FG FT Baseball f 2 0 Basketball f 4 0 Infantry f 0 0 Short f 1 0 Football f 4 0 Rugby f 0 0 Curling f 0 0 Mintzberg f 0 0 Toronto 15 Washington (23) 10 Boston (24) 8 St. Louis (f) 7 Davis (6) 6 Duke (6) 6 Mich. 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