TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924 TRE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawker Nine Drops Ball Game to Kansas Aggies Swartz's Long Drive in Eighth Gives K. S. A. C. Only Runs of Contest Swartz's long fly, which dropped just beyond the outstretched arms of Harry Skimmer, Kannas center field, spelled defend and a shutout for the Jayhawkers in yesterday's game. The score was 2-0. The game was a pitcher's battle from start to finish. Dave Wright, starting his first game for Kansas, engaged Cunningham, Aggle twister, in a battle that was anybody's game when the ball landed two feet away from the two were out in the eighth, giving the Aggies two runs and the game. Aggies score in Eighth Cunningham allowed only three bats, while Wright was touched for six, but kept them well scattered until the fatal eight, when two hits, a walk and an error put two runs nerous. Cunningham was mixing a fast bat curve with a puzzling band around, and except in the first inning when Price doubled and was sacrificed to third by Bolen, and Lonborg was passed, he was never in danger. Davis to Pitch Today The Royal Purple players played airtight ball behind Cunningham, while Kansas was charged with four mishaps, three of which were made by the infield. "Puss" Davis will probably draw the mound assignment today. The score: Kansas Aggies—2 AB R H PO A Barth, cf 4 0 0 0 0 Staley, 2b 5 0 1 2 3 H. Karns, fh 4 0 1 0 0 H. Karns, ss 4 0 1 1 4 Ernest, pf 4 1 1 2 3 Huey, rf 4 0 0 2 0 Bichm, c 2 1 0 2 0 Swartz, tl 4 0 3 13 Cunningham, p 4 0 0 0 4 Totals 33 2 6 27 14 Kansas--0 AB R B 17 14 Price, ss 4 0 1 2 3 Bolen, 3b 4 0 1 2 3 Davis, rf 4 0 0 2 0 Lonberg, 1b 3 0 1 10 0 Black, fk 3 0 0 3 0 Ogden, 2b 3 0 0 3 0 Spencer, cf 3 0 0 1 1 Halpin, p 3 0 0 4 1 Wright, p 2 0 0 1 3 Totals 29 0 3 27 12 Summaries: Batteries, Kansas Ages, Cunningham and Biebim; Kansas Ages, Wright and Halpin. Struck out by Wright, 4; by Cunningham 2; left on bases, Kansas 4; Ages 5; bases on balls, off balls, Biebim; base hits, Price Swartz; unpure, George Stanley Kansas City; time of game, 2 hours Score by innings: R H I Argies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 Kans. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Reports on Food Problem Begin The final term reports by students in the special problems class in the department of home economics have begun, according to Miss Sybil Woodruff, instructor in the department with the preparation of food and are presented by demonstrations and charts. Mary Louise Amos, c24, will teach Latin and French in the high school at Humboldt, Kan., next year. Shows 2:30,4,7:30,9 Prices 10c and 28c Tuesday Only Kenneth Harlan and Carmel Meyers in Poisoned Paradise" "Brick's at 10:30 on Saturday morning—the incongruities of college life. Ambitition, and the lack of it; sleep, and the lack of it; food and the lack of it; work, and the absence of any semblance of it; all in evidence, all apparent, in this gathering place of the "10 o'clock scholars." The forbidden story of Paris and Monte Carlo, banned by Continental Police because it tells too much. On the iron railing in front is perched the young blade in golf knickers, arisen bethesda so as to insure plenty of lafting hours. Another group of the same species is clustered "round the porch locally engaged in watching an airplane skin the cat some hundreds of feet above the water tower. Within is the ratio of dishes, the buzz of conversation. Algn Lack of Food, Sleep and Work Apparent Around "Bricks" Cafe Any Typical Saturday Morning Also Spat Comedy "Political Pull" The place is not crowded this morning. The red-linked dates on the desk calendar which mean finals, grow out early; at least, there is no over-supply of tables. Yonder at the back table is a young architect. His weary eyes and drooping shoulders are the tell-tales of his all night's labor over his "project." His drawings must be finished this week. The sandy-haired lad who gups his coffee with such haste, is bound for the chemistry lab. He is lautabent himself from a fellow lab partner has been up there since 8 o'clock. He shouldn't have had that date last night. Arthur Gates, T25, Vida Gates, ¢26, and Clara Gates, A B. 23, were called to their home at Seward by the death of their grand-mother. The Cercle Francaise will meet in room 306. Fraser. Wednesdav at 4:30. From the front broom, comes a flood of feminine chatter, punctuated by starecchie laughter. Some of them are cute and playful. The conversation revolves lightly around last night's party. There is much "honey," and "dear." The little girl school girls struggle to follow their hostess's fitting conversation. The boy in khatli pants and boots, drinking a "coke" at the fountain is an embryo journalist. He is strolling up to "sung a line or two," for the camera, half-halftone tables a half dozen energetic young students are consulting the menu—heart half-hearted—between enormous yawns and much puffing of cigarettes. One is audibly cursing the fact that she is not morning, and I didn't get up." The girl with the notebook under her arm who has just entered, is "hiking it" for the library. No she doesn't wear glasses, but she does. She's not sure if she's She's had her fling. Now she has to get down and dig. Dad told he would send her back to school next fall if she flunked anything. So it roses, nobody thinking of the same too many not thinking of anything. Of course this picture is overdrawn, it is not typical. Most students aren't like this. In fact, most of them are still home in bed. Miss Elizabeth Megiaru, of the department of home economics, will teach this summer at Simmons College in Boston. Lorna Goodman, c'25, spent Saturday and Sunday with Dorothy Goodman, A. B., 23, at Jola. practically all the shrubs, and bushes on the campus have been trimmed and re-scooped during the past week. This work is done each year to insure their more rapid growth, according to the gardener. Alpha Xi Delta announces the installation of Alpha Mu chapter on May 23 and 24, at Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, Ohio. Orpheum Theatre Phone 520 Last time tonight Tom Mix in "Mile-a-Minute Romeo" With "Tony" the Wonder Horse Adapted from The Gun Gentleman by Max Brand Wednesday and Thursday Harry Carey in Harry Carey in "Night Hawk" The Greatest of Western Stars Also Comedy The patronesses of the Alphn Xi Delta sorority entertained the chapter with a 6 o'clock picnic supper at Woodland Park, Thursday evening. 4 Shows Daily 10c & 30c Varsity Yellow Slickers Cheney Cravats Soft flow scars of Summer Silk, feather weight裤, and in colors, everything from A to Z, from Azure to Zinzear. Special Prices: $1.00 and $1.35 And Summer Shirts for Tennis, Golf, Camping and Business. Prices from $1.50 to $5.00 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM "Clothes of Merit" --at 4 Days Shows: 2:30; 4:00; 7:30; 9. Prices: 10c & 33c. 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