PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1925 Washington Wins Two-Game Series With Jayhawkers Friday's Contest Is Battle Lasting Ten Innings; Pikers Hit Hard in Second Washington fell upon the Kansas pitcher with a vengeance yesterday afternoon at St. Louis, winning the second of the two-game series 11 to 2. The score of Friday's game was 3 to 2 in favor of the Pikers. For three intings the honors were about even. Each team had scored once, and things were beginning to progress. Then in the fourth inting the Washington fireworks began to pop, netting two runs. The fifth brought in two more for the Pikers as the sixth was good for five of them. Dave Wright started the game for the Orae team. He got along fairly well until the fourth innning. He was struck out by Nathan Rath and Kennedy replaced him, who fared little better. The Green nine collected 14 hits off the two Jayhawks' delivery, while Thyom, the Washington mountained yield only twice. In the field both teams played more or less erratic hull, two errors being chalked up against the St. Louis team and three against Kansas. Coach Clark and his men will arrive home sometime this morning, and will have again tomorrow morning for a twogame series with the Angles in Manhattan, which will complete the baseball schedule for the The score by innings: Kansas 010 000 010 2 5 Washington 010 225 100 11 14 The Kansas baseball team lost a 10-inning game to Washington University, 3 to 2, Friday afternoon at UW-Madison. The game ended under terrid weather conditions. Up to the eighth inning Swensen pitched shut-out ball, while his mates had scored two runs. In the ninth inning the Pikers pushed two runs, rotten the score in the sixth inning and pulled by the Crimesmen allows the winning Washington across the plate. Dave Armstrong, Jahwurker who end baseman, sprained an ankle in Friday's game, which kept him out of the line-up at Saturday's contest. He is back, but he is one of the main cogs in the defense, and is also a heavy hitter. Both Swenson and Phinny, who relieved him, pitched excellent ball allowing seven hits. Levy, who went the route for the Pikers, also twirled in fine form. He was nicked for eight safe blows. Micus cost Kansas the game and the chance to climb out of the cellin by pulling down the St. Louis team; six errors were chalked up against the Mt. Orad crew, while the Pikers erred thrice. k h h Kansas 011 000 000 0 2 8 Washington 000 000 002 1 3 7 3 The score by innings: Do Not Be Discouraged "F" Papers Are Valuable Waste paper—wagon loads of it, what become of the thousands of "F" papers and dislublished institutions which are daily chucked into waste baskets or thoughtlessly leaked into a desk? Any amjutor on the Hill can tell you. It is one of their worries. Until this week, the daily disposal of waterpaper on the Hill has required the use of two teams and four men. There is often a dry load of waterpaper in their trucks. The result is a handful of three or four drenge receipts of mineral specimens. Horse, the advent of a "Sorrax杯 with a long lever, that worker a doo-furry, that pushes the lid on the horse, that is a square hule, weighing approximately a hundred pounds. After tying the bale "You loosen a couple of clogs and a spring on the doo-funny throes the lid up with a hang." Aang's hands were moving fast, but was a little neat-sighted and was having quite a bit of difficulty getting "The durn slags on the doo-funy out." A sudden crash rebounded his efforts, "She's got a kick," was his blinking command. The official name of the apparatus in the All Steel Paper Baker. One was installed to most of the buildings, and one was installed to facilitate the handling of this waste. Old paper is worth about twenty cents a hundred at the local paper mill, as a result, "FX exam papers" may yet be of value. "Cal" and "Garibaldi" Live in Animal Cage Lolton, Vt., “Cit” and “Giraldi” two bear cubs named after President Coolidge and Attorney General Hillary Clinton here in the window of a local store. Probate Judge Ernest L. Moore, a relative of the president, and W. N. Sargent, a relative of the attorney, cops on Western Mountain yesterday. The animal's cage in the store window proudly identifies the cubs and one bears, as the story of the catch circulates, that both man had a narration. The mother bear whispered to her mother bear attempted to save her young from kidding. Tennis Tourney to Finals Scott and Johnson to Battle for Singles Title The finals in the intra-mural tennis matches will be played before Wednesday evening. In the doubles semifinal, Jacobs and Graddinger except those from the Pi Kappa Alpha and the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternities. Jacobson and Zimmerman of the Sigma Alpha Mu's will play against Gradinger sometime Tuesday. The singles have been narrowed down to Lawrence Scott and Ernest Johnson, Alpha Tau Omega. Johnson disposed of kinaid 6-2, five-6 in the first round. Scott eliminated Wolfe only after a hard battle that lasted seven sets. Each of them won two sets and were six-all on the deciding set when the match had to be called on account of the tie. Lawrence Scott was in deuce sets, 6-4, 7-5. The matches promise to be good, especially the singles. Johnson won the fall tennis tournament, while Clementine and Joan Rojas won forte the semi-finals by Campbell, now a player on the varsity squad. Rundals of the Kappa Piaau alpha doubled team was runner-up in the same tournament. Both Scott and Johns were a part of the team and a fast serve, though the latter has a better backhand drive. Missouri Wins Dual Meet With Kansas, 77 to 5 (Continued from page 1) fleet-footed Tiger, took the half, after a sprinted and close race with Watson, who seconded. Goodell, "pinch-hitting" for Graham in the broad jump, came through with a leap of 23 feet, 3-12 inches winning the event with the best jump he has ever made in competition. He got also a third in the pool. In his second game, the coach, cleared 12 feet, 6 inches. Phillip placed second. The relay was a heart-breaker. Wongwai, first Kansas runner, tried to pass Bond, his Missouri opponent, at the northwest turn. Something fell on the floor, and he fell, perhaps overtenthsistic. Before he could get started again Bond was at least 20 yards ahead. This was too great a handicap for the following Kansas runners to overcome, and the event in the fast time of 3:28. See after their arrival in Lawrence, the Tiger track team and the coach. Bob Simpson, sent Captain Merwin Graham, who is in the hospital with tonsillitis, three dozen cases in token of sympathy. This act of mercy will be well received and is deserving of the high esteem训. On the whole, the Kansas team, showed up well, and may still be counted in the running for first place in the valley meet next Saturday at Nerman, Omaha. The loss of Graham was keenly felt, but it is a doubtful if he would ever come out with him competing. The margin would have been closer. Two mile run! Won by Ponce, Mo.; Gr Kansas, second; Steele, Mo.; third. Tir Tuesday Diaea threw! Won by Richardson, Mo. Connelyly, Kansas. *ran out*; Franken *won* Kansas. *ran out*; Richardson *won* low hordes; Won by Cummann, Mo. Brides, Mo. *跑出*; Won by Cummann, Kaii 820 yard run; Won by Perdew, Mr.; Watson, Kanons, second; Lewis, Kanons, third. Time: 1.57.6. Pole walt; Won by Launaster, Ma.; Phillip, Kanou, second; Goodell, Kanou, third. Height, 12 feet, 6 inches. Shed not, Wom by Richardson, Moe; Bitter, Mo. second, Franklin, Mo.; Min Distance, Mo. 10 yard field. Won to Roger, Amirani, Khalil. 25-yard field. Won to Roger, Amirani, Khalil. 16-yard field. Won to Roger, Amirani, Khalil. 30 Lawender, M., second, Keeble, M., third Distance, 2 feet, (3 ft.), inches. Min. ridey: By womans by Bianck (Bianck, con, Walsh, Walton). Kamea, Time, 1:28 46 feet, 6% inches. Brand Jonn: Won by Goodell. Kaunda: Lancaster. Mo., second. Keble, Mo., third. 29th, 28th, 21st. The University of Oklahoma plans to broadcast nightly from their broadcasting station. Wichita and Westport Divide Honors in High School Tennis Tourney Kansas Player Wins Single While Kansas City Team Takes Doubles Takes Doubles F, Pierport of Wichita high school won the championship of the annual intercollegiate tennis tournament by defeating Arnold of Westport High School, Karas City, Mo. in straight sets to win 14-7. In angles and doubles matches since early morning and the pace was too much for the Westport player. Early in the match he was tempted to forget, but decided to stick it out. Pierport won the singles cup and a match was awarded Arnold. Westport had a second man who lasted until the fourth round, but was eliminated by Albany, Mo., 6-2, 5-1. Westport won the doubles championship, the team consisting of Arnold and Close. They defeated Wookey and Pearlpoint of Wichita, 6-4, 6-2. The match was very gradual, all games were not at any time aired on any time. matches follows. (The name of the winning school appears first.) Northport, Iowa; Brooklyn, Iowa; Lawrence, Missouri; Salt Lake City, Utah; Independence, Kansas; Kauai, Hawaii; Tezucaia, Kenya; Kimberly, California; Wichita Falls, Oklahoma; Muskegan, Wisconsin; Lansdowne, Kentucky; Kansas City, Missouri; Lawr Northwest, v. Fountain, ltd., G&Y, Lawrence Buffalo, bldg., District of Columbia, City Control, Cities, Bureau of Land Management, City, Brownsville, district of Washington, Kane, Colorado, city, Bureau of Land Management, City Control, Cities, Bureau of Land Management Neural Round Tokyo, Japan; Moencheng, dehengjie; Westerland, northern; Nairobi, north; Wairobi, southern; default; Nairobi, western; default; Law- city; Nairobi, eastern; default; Law- city; Nairobi, city; Central, 641, 642. Northland we are Northern Ireland we are Belfast we are Westport we are Worthing we are Ramsgate we are Weymouth we are Waterloo we are Windmill Bay we are Woltersville we are Winsford we are Wolverhampton we are Albertville we are Fourth Round Savannah, Georgia; Central vs. Westchester, 63-61; Wilmington, Delaware; North vs. Westport, Ind., Indiana, 65-62; Alary, Man, vs. Westport, 64-62; P. Peterson of Wilmington adored Paper of Santa Ana City Central, 64-1, 64. Armed of Westport won from Sammons of Albany, Mo. 55, 60. The first round of the doubles patches. (The name of the winning player.) Website: http://www.macmillan.edu/~wcw Washington, DC: Washington College, Washington D.C.; Washington University, Washington D.C.; University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Saint Louis, Missouri; Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana; Purdue University, Purdue University, Indiana; Syracuse University, Syracuse University, Indiana Washita, vi. Washita, 6d; 6f, 11d; Tupelo, vi. Limpopo, 6d; Limpopo, 7d; Washita, vi. Kanku Center, 6d; 6f; Washita, vi. Limpopo North, 6d A. P. Hirschman and Wendy of Webster de- scribe the intercourse of Webster, Ga., 60, 5-4; I. B. the Westerville farm, Arnold and one from Webster, Webster; J. P. Lovett from Webster, Webster; A. P. Hirschman. Wikita vs. McMaster, default: Waimea Kawaui vs. City Central, 6th, 6d; Epsom Baldwin, Grafton Township, Northwest Ramsey City Central & Lawrence, 62-1-4, 14-Weston, or McHillstein, default; Wichita or Tucson, 62-6-4, 62-9; Laurenworth ve indicative, default. Oxfordians Step Out With Gay New Styles London, May 18th, so blooming voluminous have London styles in men's trousers become that they are known everywhere as "bags," a store staring, a sweeter, than at clothing, a heavier. Solomon in all his glory was not attired like the dapper young Oxfordians, for these latter day youths affect glaring purple and helitropes, of Royal blues and daring green. Pugs Nearly Have Fight --for your farewell parties Nolan and Taylor Go 10 Rounds Here Friday Night Bud Nolan and Bob Taylor went 10 rounds here Friday night and managed to keep from doing each other much harm in the combat. The fight was the first to be staged in Lawrence under the new Kansas boxing law, and was held under the auspices of the local American Legion. A shade might be awarded to Noan, who seemed to improve as the bour progressed. He swung his arms violently and managed to connect a few times. Taylor was perplexed by the quality of options but did little damage. A scheduled four-round preliminary proved the most interesting battle of the evening, between Lee Chesney of Salt Lake City and Johnny Freeman of Kansas City. Cheney son in the second round after knocking his opponent out in the first round (just before the bell war) to each other from the start made no efforts to avoid getting 'urt' Lee Graves and Tommy Wagner, both of Lawrence, fought an awkward four rounds in the curtain raiser. Tommy Marcon and Jimmy O'Brien, bantams, went six rounds in the semi-windup. Both were flashy and clever but failed to put over a deep-inspiring punch. X-Rays Used to Discover Hidden Flaws in Castings (Science Service) Milwaukee, Wis., May 24—How Milwaukee are being used to reduce damage in power plants by the detection of hidden flaws in pipes and other mastings, was explained to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers by L. E. Moutonp and E. W. Young. The team were told of the use of powerful X-ray tubes, using an electrical current of 250,000 volts, so that photographs could be made through four inches of steel. In such photographs concealed defects, which previously could have been detected only by cutting into sections, are clearly revealed without damage o the port. In a recent power plant installation at Boston, it was said, thirty castings intended for part of a high pressure steam system were examined, and as a result five were found to be severely damaged. More rarely, these would have been used and serious damage might have resulted from their failure. Nothing-- Could be finer Than TWO-FLAVOR BRICKS Fresh Strawberry Sherbet TWO-FAVOR BRICKS Pineapple and Fresh Strawberry Sherbet Grape and Cardamom Chocolate Fruit Cake and Raspberry Sherbet Banana Salad and Chocolate Nut Vanilla and Strawberry Vanilla and Black Walnut Chocolate Chip and Orange Sherbet ONE-FLAVOR $ ^{1} $BRICKS Raspberry ONLY SAVE BRICKS Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Black Walnut Honey Dew SHEERBETS Lime Fresh Strawberry Grape Cranberry Orange Pineapple Ranberry Raspberry Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. "It was necessary to make out an extensive questionnaire, which I presented at the last meeting of the association, which was held in Columbus, Ohio, April 30," Dean Stockton explained. School of Business Is Admitted to Association 202 W. 6th Phone 697 A notice of the acceptance of the application of the University of Kansas for membership was recently received from Dean Wm. A. Rawles, of the School of Commerce and Finance of Indiana University, graduation; of the School of Business, "Denn F. T. Stockton, of the School of Business," said this morning. The School of Business of the University of Kansas has recently been admitted to membership in the association of collegiate schools of business. This association is in the only one of its kind in the United States, and corresponds to the national associations of law and of medical schools. It has been organized for seven years, and the membership requirements are very high. There are only about twenty schools of business in the country, having membership in the associatio- The School of Business of the University is the first one to be admitted during its first year of organization. Graduate Presents Egyptian Relie Miss Kate Stephens, one of the oldest graduates of the University, and at one time professor of Greek here, was a graduate of the university's piece of mummy-cloth and a piece of wrapping of a coffin from the rock-cut tomb near Thebes, Egypt, where the royal mummies of Rameses II (the Pharaoh of the oppression), are found by Brugges Bey. These relics are especially interesting now that so much attention has been called to the splendor of Egyptian tombs by the discovery of that of Tutankhamen. Miss Stepheng had them mounted in a frame, and they are now on exhibition in the Classical Museum. Indiana University celebrated its one hundred fifth birthday May 6. Clothes you will need this summer that will keep you cool and comfortable in the season's newest styles. 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