PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 ! Jayhawkers Win First Tiger Game by Score of 9 to 5 Childs Tops Batting Attack With Three Hits While Teammates Add Nine More A shagging Jayhawker nine won a battest from Missouri in a valley conference baseball game at Columbia, Mo., yesterday afternoon. The score was 2 to 5, which, by the way, the game score by which the Tigers won the last game of the series here last week. Childs led the Kansas batting attack, making three hits in four times at bat. Price, Armstrong and Kennedy each made two. All of the Misentuins made at least one hit, but no one not more than two. Swenson did the mound duty for Kannas, and was effective during most of the game. In only one inning, the sixth, were the Tigers able to bunch up, off him, when they scored four runs. But "Kelly" had a six run lead, and was taking it easy. Waters, carve ball pitcher, started for Missouri, but he was driven from the box in the fifth inning. Lippman, who replied he was, just as unsuccessful in missing Jayhawk. In addition, Kansas played a good game in the field, making only two errors, to the Bengals' four. The teams will play again this afternoon. "Potay" will probably start Dawn Wright on the mount. If he falls to weather the storm, Archie Filhomme, young Indian twitterer, will join him. He always on dike in case of trouble. After the series with Missouri, the Kansas team will journey to Washington for two games, Friday and Saturday. Next week the season's schedule will be completed, and the games with the Kansas Angels. The box score! Kname AH B H PO Rhewit, cf 1 0 1 1 Priso, cf 4 3 2 2 Arnoldson, 2b 4 3 2 Belling, cf 4 3 2 Weight, 1b 4 1 1 8 Childe, 1b 4 1 1 8 Blanter, 1f 5 0 0 2 Kennedy, cf 5 0 0 2 Bristow, cf 5 0 0 2 Totals 38 9 12 12 F Missouri AH H H 1 F Ohio 1 H 0 0 0 Kentucky 4 0 2 0 Korean, fr 5 0 1 1 North Carolina 5 0 1 1 McGee, fr 4 1 1 2 Birmingham, fr 4 1 1 2 Wisconsin, fr 4 1 1 2 Wilmington, fr 4 1 1 2 Kansas City 4 1 2 7 Water, fr 4 1 2 7 Wichita, fr 4 1 2 7 Dallas, fr 2 1 1 0 Totals 39 5 12 27 The score by individuals R H Kawasaki 269 200 118-9 12 Missouri 160 401 60-9 12 Economists Leave K. U. Several Professors to Continue Work on Degrees Several of the professors and graduates of the economics department are leaving the University for further study upon their degrees, and some of the students of the department have teaching positions. One student of the University of Michigan to complete his work on his Ph.D. degree, E. P. Learned, professor, leaves for Harvard Business school for work in his M. A. degree, and Vadilie Lavin, instructor, goes to Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for work on his Ph.D. degree. Emily B. Dude, assistant professor will spend the summer at the University of Chicago to teach Distance Learning (Ph.D., degree); Domenech Gag Haride, professor; will attend the University of Chicago this summer containing his work upon his Ph.D. Goyanna Guthrie, graduate student of the Economics department, will be assistant professor at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Minerals in the economics department there. Don H. Baker, 625, will be awarded a fellowship at the University of Arkansas, and Vernon John, graduate student, has been awarded a scholarship to the University of Minnesota. Tan Beta Pi, national professional engineering fraternity, had installation of officers at their meeting Tuesday. The following fellows assumed the duties of officer: Leon Hoffman, e25; demeanor; Dean McGee, e26; vice-president; William Patterson, e26; secretary; Olivia Charlin, e26; president; Carla Popper, corresponding secretary; Webster Achr, e26; cataloger; Russell Hitt, e26; associate editor of the fraternity's official publication. Women's Gym Classes Compete in Track Meet All of the women's gymnastics classes and the class teams are competing for honors, in the women's track meet which is being held in the stadium this afternoon. The women who tried out for the class teams will receive A., B., C, D. According to Miss Dorothy Dorter Bartley, assistant instructor in physical education. The schedule includes the following events: 50-yard dash, four heats, baseball跳球, 50-yard indendr, high jump, 60-yearld basketball, 72-yearld basketball, 60-yearld low hurdles, hop, skip and jump, 100-year run, javelin throw, relay. Annual High School Tennis Tournament Has Big Entry List Interscholastic Contests Star Tomorrow on University Clay Courts Thirteen schools are represented in the nineteenth annual intersolstatic tennis tournament, sponsored by the University athletic department, which begins tomorrow on the varsity courts. Play starts tomorrow at 9 a. m., the preliminaries running through 6 p. m., Semifinals begin at 10:30 Saturday morning, and the final games are scheduled for Saturday afternoon at 3. Muir Rogers, captain of the University team and Missouri Valley singles champion, will act as head judge. This year's varsity and freshmen teams will be officials. A silver loving cup will be given to winners in both singles and doubles, and medals to the runners up. Forty-two high school champions, while 19 twoities team will play. Drawings were made at the athletic office on today. The following high schools have entered both the singles and doubles contests: Independence, Wichita, Manhattan, Emporia, Baldwin, Lawrence, Topek, Leavenworth, Kankan, Topeka, Nebraska, Northwest, and Northeast, of Kansas City, Mo. Albany has a team entered in the singles only. Sport Notes --of the Birmingham club, and when the dust finally cleared away, they had the game stowed away by the city with straigt win for the Kannan team. Sport Fans have another treat in store for them this week end. Last week there was the series of baseball games with Missouri, and this week, the Tigers are sending their truck team up to win the national tournament. It will be hard to pick the winner, but that's what the fans like. Fisher is finding himself again Wongwai looks better than ever, Poor is a sure winner in his event, and—well nearly everything looks rosy for a victory Saturday to match the league win. He regularly down the offence The only shadow of gloom is the Illness of the captain, Merwin Graham. The Kansas Aggies are looking up in the baseball line. They journeyed to Lincoln Tuesday and administered a 6 to 2 defeat to Nebraska. But they lost yesterday, 6 to 1. Kansas sport enthusiasts would rather see their athletes competing with Missouri than any other school. That means that there should be a "large and. appreciative audience" out to watch the event. The university has good competition, and her representatives are fine, clean bunch of athletes. If the Kansas City Blues can't win, the Monarchs, a negail ball club, is doing its best to bring home a title. Trailing 11 to 6 in the first of the ninth the other day, the Monarch sluggers fell upon a pitcher Those who enjoy boxing, and were able to journey to Kansas City, Kan. Tuesday night came back with glowing reports of the match staged there in the new Memorial hall between "Young" Striclik, Georgia school boy boxer, and Hugh Walker, Kansas City Hall heavyweight. Striclik was the best of the match most of the way. Walker gave good account of himself and provided first class competition. "Babe" Ruth, well known home run king of the New York Yankees, seems to be recovering from his recent illness. He motivated to the Yankee stadium the other day and was given a call for the blueshers. However, he will probably not get back into the game for some time. If Kansas City fans are unable to see the Blues in action due to the team's playing out of town, they flock to one of the baseball "gridiron" huddles for the game. The paper, and watch the game "free-for-nothing." Every play of the game is recorded there, and watching a game in this manner is not only easier on the pocketballs, but also creating an seeing it on the diamond. eided to pref by the example of Mark Twain's famous character. He got a golf club, went out on the town square, and proceeded to lithe the Jayhawk in football last fall. Weeds. His activity came to the attention of the town golf fans, and soon he was deluged with efforts to help. They had a golf team, with golfers swaiting dandelions, and when the day ended, a million dandelions lay prostrate on the square and the army of golfers retreated from the field victorious, while the caretaker offered up thanks to Mark Twain for the happy thought he given him. Tom Sawyer has come to life once more. Up in a small town in Wisconsin a carcatter of the county court house was assigned the task of cutting all the dandelions on the town square. 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