PAGE FOUR 1 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925 Jayhawkers Lose First Iowa Game to Ames 6 to 3 Thirteen Men Struck Out by Cyclone Pitcher; Kansas Defense Weakens The Kansas baseball hopes received a setback in the first skirmish of the Iowa invasion, when Annes handed out a teammate to Terry daylight afternoon, in a game which was featured by the heavy hitting of the winners. The Cyclones knocked Wright, starting Kansas pitcher, out lining up to bat by laming out cut two home runs. After Ames had scored three runs in the opening session, the Kansas coach thought it advisable to put in a new pitcher. Swenson was elected for the job, and he held the Cyclones to four hits. It was loose playing by the篮筐 which accounted for most of the subsequent scoring of the northerners. Berry, the Ames pitcher won the route, and hurled a fine game, holding Kansas to three hits and striking out seven. He also provided brilliant support from his mates, who erred but once, while the Kansas defense went to pieces, with 10 glaring errors. The second of the two-game series will be played this afternoon. The Kansas coach is in doubt whom to start, but Wright will probably get another chance since he picked only one inning yesterday. If he finds a teammate and agrees to play in Childs or Phinney, or he may call Kennedy in from the outfield. Tomorrow the team moves over to Iowa City for a session with the University of Iowa nine. The Hawkeys have one of the strongest aggregation in Division I conference, having won a heavy hitting contest from Illinois until 9 to 7. The score by innings: R H E Kansas 000 001 020 3 5 10 Ames 310 100 100 6 5 10 Batteries: Kansas: Wright, Swen son and Halpin. Iowa State: Berry and Boller. Intramural Tennis Begins First Round of Court Doubles Nearly Complete With the exception of a few matches, the first round of the intramural doubles of the tennis tournament is complete. Some good playing was displayed by the different teams, and it is believed that the intramural competition is tempting to front some players of exceptional ability. According to G. B. Patrick, who has charged of the tournament, two euphe will be given, one for the winners and one for the runners-up. The winners of the first round are Alley, Burton, Midway Club; Hansen Nossman, Phi Chi; Pri, Frederickes Sharla, Delta Chi; Bonner, Bonner Sigma Alma Mu; Tissey, Martin Sigma Alma Mu; Tissey, Martin Sigma Ege; Hodges, Welling, Pi Kia Kinchad, Sonon, Delta Taun; Raiden Gradinger, Pi K. A.; Graver, Bird Kappa, sig; Wentworth, Coffin, Pi Dufft; Hartman, Bourne, Pi Chi; Zim Fauser, Paimum, Kappa Eta Kappa Holderman, Davis, Delta Sigma Pi Sander, Clutter, Sig Ep; Haas, Enyart, A. T. O.; Keller, Penfield, Phi Chi; Walker, Moorish, Phi Chi; Crosses, Krings, Phi Mountain; Kennedy, Delta Tau; Graver, Boone, Kappa Sig. Six Teams Are in Finals of Softball Tournament Winners of five of the six brackets of the scft hull league have been determined, according to G. B. Patrick. Those who have won their brackets are the Delta Taus, Pi Us, Phi Chis, Phi Pies and the Sigma Nus. After the winner of the sixth game is announced, the teams will play a round robin series to determine the valuer of "Polio" 'Clerks'杯 cup. "Pollio" 'Clerks'杯 said this morning, "we will finish the softball games by May 6. The results of the games played yearday are as follows: S. A. E. 2, Signa Chi 7; Delta Tau 13, Alpha Kappa Lambda 8; Phi Chi 5, D. U. 4; Delta Chi 9, Sig Ep 6; Acacia 1, Phil Dets 0, forift Letters Sent to Grads According to Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary form letters are being sent out to the members of the classes of '07, '08, '96 and '98 and those in the class reunions at commencement time. Mr. Ellsworth is planning on a large number of grads being back for commencement exercises and is instructing them in order that he might have an interview on how many to expect. Patrick Calls for Entries in Spring Track Meet Empty bats are being distributed for the spring track meet and the ball ball contests, G. B. Patrick said this morning. Entries for baseball close Friday night, May 1, while play starts May 8. Track entries close May 8 with the first division events being run off the morning of May 9 and the last division being run off May 16. Four men will be entered but not more than three may compete. The events are as follows: 50-yard low hurdle, 220-yard low hurdle, 2-mile run, 220-yard dash, shot-put, pole vault, duse, 50-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 120 yards high hurdle, one mile, 5-mile high hurdle, javelin, high jump, and broad jump. Kansas Tennis Team Will Play Oklahoma at Stadium Tomorrow Schedule of Games Includes Matches With Grinnell, Drake and M. U. The University of Kansas tennis team will play a match with Oklahoma A. & M. tomorrow at 3 p.m. on Friday to watch north-east of Memorial Stadium. According to Captain Rogers of BH, this team is one of the strongest in Missouri valley competition and the game tomorrow should not be lacking in excitement. Oklahoma A & M made a very good showing at the Oklahoma state tennis tournaments last week. The Team is composed of Waldoc captain; Calmes and Barnes, all of whom are veteran players. Oklahoma A. & M. has been vetoed over K. U. in both football and wrestling this year and this will be the only time he team will team up to elevate the K. U. net men won from them in the NCAA tournament, much held at Still water last spring. Three singles matches and one doubles match will be played tomorrow. Rogers, Campbell and Hoag will each play a match and Campbell will play with Rogers in the doubles. The Kansas tennis schedule has been changed somewhat from that originally planned. A match was to take place in the state of Missouri here last Saturday, but had to be postponed because of weather conditions. The new schedul April 29 Oka. A, & M at Lawrence May 5 Oklahoma at Lawrence May 8 Drake at Des Moines May 9 Grinnell at Grinnell May 18 Washington at Lawrence May 25 Washington at St. Louis May 26 Missouri at Columbia Missouri valley tournament, a Missouri valley tournament, a Norman. Sig Alphs Upset Dope Sigma Chis Lose to Opponents in Soft Ball Game One of the biggest upsets of the intramural soft ball tournament was the defeat of the Sigl Chis at the hands of the Sig Alph, by a score of 21-8. The game started with both team hitting hard and fielding well until the last of the sixth innning when the Sig Alga rallied and ran in 12 scores. The heavy scoring in this innning was due to the catch in the third inning by Quinlin pitcher for the winning team, was easily the star of the game. The Delta Taus easily eliminated the Alpha Kappa Lambda by a tally of 14 to 4. William Karbs, shortstop for the Delta Taus, was responsible for cornerers, hitting the ball for three triples and a bonus in four times at bat. The Sigma Phi Epsilon suffered defeat at the hands of the Delta Chis by a score of 9 to 6. Hard hit innings were the features of the game. Four teams will compete in the women's intrn-mural basketball tournament beginning Monday, May 4. The organized houses playing are Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, Sigma Kappa, and Corbin hall. The Phi Delta Thetas lost by default to the Acacias. The teams will play an elimination tournament. The first games are to be played on Monday and the final game on Wednesday, May 6. On account of the tournament being played so late in the season there is not time for each team to play all of the other teams. Four Teams to Enter Meet Out of a hundred students at the University of Denver Law School twenty-seven are married. The grades of the married men stand a little over the average while the grades of the single man range from high to low. Kansas Will Meet Aggies Saturday on Local Cinders K. U. Track Team Is Ready to Battle Wildcats Following Relay Victories The first dual meet of the season for the Jayhawker track team will be with the Kansas Aggies who journey here next Saturday for the annual cinder clash of the two state rivals. Kansas came through the various relay carnivals in good condition, setting up an enviable record which will be hard for future teams to surpass. The Drake Relays brought to a close this season of remarkable performance. Wildcat Edge in Brixton In the distance runs only do the Wildcat have the edge, and in those events the Kanoas entries not will be running. The runes are run. Both Pratt and Grady are now running in the best form of their athletic careers, and they will force their rivals to the limit. With such a track repultation this year, the Crimson track squad faces the meet Saturday with something of nonchalance. The Agrigues have some good men, but their team in general so well balanced, as the home team. Wildeat Edge in Distance In the hurdles, the weights and the pole vaults, the chances are about even, but Brian Greensky performs, performers, Captain Merwin Graham steps over the sticks in consistently good time. Dorothea, Erickson and Anderson also compete against him. Rooney will race the Angle catch, Knouse, in the 420-yard dash. The local entry is capable of running the distance in 60 seconds that any day can accomplish, not just anything like favorable he should return in a new K. U. record. In the dashes, the broad jump area of the high jump, the lunge from Manhattan will be cleared outclashed. Fisher is running as of old again, as he demonstrated in the Kansas and Drinker leagues, and has run a peculiar fish, which has also developed that peculiar habit of running fast, common to sprinter. Dashes and Jumps to Kansas Watson and Lewis should be able to hold their own in the half-mile, although the Manhattan school seems to have the knack of turning out good half-milers. The pole winnet will find Phillips and Cary engaged in a dual, team performance in the valley indoor pits, where he tied for second. Poor and Graham will encounter no obstacles in the high jump, while Graham and Goodell should take care to minimize their fall as much as possible. trouble. Both (sams) are poverty-stricken in the weight events, but Mum of the *Agresses* and Connolly and McGee of Kansas, might spring the unexpected with good heavy heats in both events and show. Weight Men Searce The meet Saturday will give sport fans have a chance to see Coach Schladimin's men perform in a regular season. The meet, this year, it will also offer an opportunity to collect dope on the probable outcome of the triangular meet with Nebraska and the Angles at Lincoln. The meet at Oklahoma will meet at Norman, Okla., on May 30. No complicated parts—nothing to get out of order. You can hold it upside down or shake it, but the powder cannot spill. Note the pictures showing how simple and easy it is to work. Simple to Operate— Price $1.50 Cones filled with Four Sausage (wildflower) powder, in a fragrant French powder, in your favorite shalo. At all Toilet Goods Counters They don't get up so high in the air back east. In a recent track meet between the University of Virginia and the University of Maryland the high jump was won at 57". The bar was not even stained that low here. In the pole vault, the win was over. The draw was 111 feet. Compare these results with those made by Missouri valley schools. Sport Notes The University of Southern California has the most famous of the international stars in Bud Houser, who won the Olympic shotput and discus. No other university that we can count has ever double the Olympic winner unless some French college comes along with the matriculation blank for Nurmi. Normal and Ritola are now en route to the Pacific coast in company with their business manager and interpreter, Hago Quist, to engage in meets out there. Officials of the Central A. A. U. state that the athletes are in good standing at North Dakota's exp experience to participate in races have been exorbitant and not within the spirit of amateur rules. There will be a meeting of Gamma Enslin at the Phi Kappa house Wednesday, April 29, at 8 o'clock. ANNOUNCEMENTS Quack Club members will not have the usual weekly swimming practices while the water carnival is being held because the swim will be needed by those in the crowd. All Quack Club members who have not paid their dues and those who owe fines of any sort are asked to see the treasurer at once. Everyone who is not *are about the dues and fines make sure as soon as possible. PROFESSIONAL CARDS All W. A. A., members who plan to attend the banquet, sign up and pay the fee to Irmu McColloch, who will be in the gymnasium every day from 2:30 to 3:30. All names must be turned in by May 5. DR. BECHTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy. Residence phone 1283. Office 847 Mass., phone 845. C. E. ORLUP, M. D., Specialist. Ear Now, Eye and Throat, Glass fitting guaranteed. Phone 446, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 909 1/2 Mass. Phone 2337. 1027 Mass. Job Printing. Phone 228 DRS, WELCH and WELCH, the Chiropractors Palmer graduates, X-ray Laboratory, Phone 115. DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT, Chiropractor. 1101 Mass, opposite the Court House. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. Eye glasses exclusively. Women's Rifle Team Wins The women's riffle team won from the Oklahoma A. and M. by team of score 680 to 633, for the week ending April 25. The individual scores were: Ferne Crooks, 99; Laura Glidden, 99; Fern Cook, 68; Catherine Greene, 67; Frances Langmade, 97; Frances Langmade, 96; Ann Botaford, 95. These scores counted for the match, and the additional scores were, Gladys Filson, 98; Theodore Banker, 95; Jeanne McElhain, 95; Virgini Imes, 95; Virginia Armstrong, 94; Roots, 92; Sinead Kloppe, 91. This was the final match of the season. H. D. Smith Goes to Manhattan Harold D. Smith, who is handling the city zoning and planning work for the Kansas league of municipalities in which he will consult with the city planning and zoning committee of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Smith has just returned from the international conference on zoning and zoning held at New York City. Courses in first aid and mine rescue are being given to senior engineers at the University of Arizona. Regular Meals and Short Orders HILLSIDE CAFE On 9th between Louisiana and Indiana WANTED! Five Men for summer's work. Representative National Organization will place men; $6.00 a day guarantee. Call James Connelly (285) for appointment A Complete Meal Well Balanced Vegetables Choice of Seven Meats Dessert And Drinks Included BUY A MEAL TICKET AND SAVE 10 PER CENT College Inn Jayhawk Cafe PHONE ORDERS DELIVERED CALL 218 New York University School of Retailing Experience in New York's, Newark's and Brooklyn's largest department stores. 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