WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pikers Win Over Kansas Sluggers in Ninth,12 to 11 Late Inning Attack Checked by Center Fielder Who Snags Sure Double by Black A running one-handed catch, in deep center field, of what looked like a sure double off Charley Black's bludgeon, stopped a Kansas rally, and gave yesterday's game and the game in Washington. The score was 12 to 11. The Fikers, with Thym, a portier, occupying the mound, were invincible for the first four innings, meanwhile bumping Davis for 12 hits, which, coupled with a bevy of errors by the Kansas infield, which had two regulars, accounted for eight runs in the first five innings. Wright Called In Wright was called in from right field in the fifth, and without a preliminary warm-up caused Cox to hit an easy grounder for the third out. The ball went into the left side and runs the Jayhawker infield handed the visitors, cost Kansas the ball game, Hill and Black let Walah's fall between them, Mud, the next batter, singled, the only clean hit of the innings, and Thym and Lovy were safe on what should have been easy outs. With four runs across the pan, Gregg filed out, Starlock whistled at his second, Chastum failed out to left field. Kansas scored twice in their half of the sixth when, after two were out, Eddie Haipin singled, Hill followed with another, and both scored three. Kansas Scores in Sixth The Hawkers passed up the "lucky seventh," but put four across in the eighth. Skinner worked Thyme, who was the only player followed with his second hit, Hill got on with an error, Bolen walk, Davis singled, scoring Halpin, Hill came home on a passed ball, Lonberg sitte, and scored with Wright forced, forcing in Davies. Washington went out in order in the ninth. In the home half, Kansas banched two walks, an infield and two singles, and scored two runs. The paths were loaded, with two down, when Black met one of Levy's twisters and the three men on the bases started for home. It was a perfect game, the game ended by Plierer fielder, the third one-handed catch for the great out, ending the game. The score: Washington (123) AB R PO A E Walsh, lf 5 f 2 0 0 Muldo, ef 4 f 2 1 0 Thrump, if 4 2 1 6 0 Levy, lt 4 2 1 6 0 Grange, lb 4 2 1 6 0 Snooker, lb 4 2 1 6 1 Thresh, th 4 2 1 1 1 Chatham, th 4 2 1 1 1 Cox, oz 5 2 1 2 1 Johnson, 2h 5 2 1 2 1 Totals 41 12 27 13 4 Kansas (11) A18 12 17 14 E Bolens, 3b 3 3 2 5 2 David, p 9 3 2 5 2 Lonberger, 1b 6 0 14 4 0 Block 0 5 0 1 1 0 Wright, p 4 0 1 2 0 Wright, f 4 0 1 2 0 Odgen, 2b 2 0 1 2 1 Skinner, c 2 0 1 2 1 Halble, h 3 5 4 1 2 Hill, e 5 3 0 1 0 Coulson, b 2 0 1 0 Totals ___ 39 11 27 26 25 Batteries, Washington, Thyme, King, Levy and Hershaw, Washington, Thyme, King, Levy By留意 by留意: R Washington ___ 210 04 00 18 R Washington ___ 210 04 00 14 Kansas Will Play Iowa in Dual Tennis Match Kansas will meet Iowa State today in the last dual tennis match of the year at Memorial Stadium. There will be three matches, one doubles and two singles, Glaskin and Rogers will play for Kansas and Iowa State will be represented by Paige and Young. The Kansas队是entered in the Missouri Valley Conference teams, not at the West Coast, with Mays 23 and 24. They will make the trip with the Ames team 'Farm Security Faces Bankruptcy for Sake of Joyride"—Quamme Madison, Wis., May 20-Farm security in the northwest is "rattling along the highways"; good roads taxes are eating into the farmers' slowly decreasing margin of profit and this section of the United States is facing agricultural bankruptcy for the first time. Quantum president of the Federal Land Bank, St. Paul, told an audience here. (United Press Predictions by Business Men o Return to Prosperity Just "Bunk" Quamme asserted that predictions of businessmen that the country was returning to prosperity were "bunk," as far as the farmer was concerned. Quamme called the McNairy-Hunger agricultural institute "artificial inflation measure which cannot be defined from an economical standpoint." He predicts that unless conditions chance radically there is a probability that land mortgaged at 50 to 60 percent will be repayable in full, than the face of the mortgage. "Labor and industry haven't defied a particle since the war," he said. "Wages and profits, if anything, are higher. And there lies the danger of America. The farmer took a five-billion-dollar crop, which was equalized with industrial America, or the financial stability of the nation will collapse. The trouble with us in the northwest is that we are darn poor trailers. We produce the necessities of life for 115,000,000 people. But we don't Don't Worry There's Another "Final" Varsity Dance "Sweeney" Radio Orchestra Saturday nite Robinson Gym Prices: 10c & 33c Shows: 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION get enough back from our produce to pay the interest on our indebtedness and the cost of production. If the law of supply and demand really did control, we wouldn't be in this position." K. U. Golfers Defeat Pro Waldo Crowder and John Henry, of the University golf team, defeated Frank Lynch and Walter Murray, St. Louis professionals, and two up, in an 18-hole best-ball foursome, Tuesday afternoon, on the country club course. Crowder Has High Medal Score of 71 in Match The match was attended by a fair gallery. After the match Lynch showed a few trick shots. He drove a ball off the face of a watch for 200 The modal scores were: Crowder, out-31; in-37; total-71 Lyne, out-31; in-37; total-71 Murray, out-43; in-49; total-84 Murray, out-41; in-39; total-80 Electricals Meet Wednesday The medal scores were: The student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will hold the last meeting of the year Wednesday at 7 p. m. in the lecture room in Marvin hall, Dean P. F. Walker will have a special message for the freshmen and sophomores. All members are expected to attend, the final bachelor's section in it to be transacted. Stanley Pennell. All Quill Club pledges are requested to meet in the Little Theorem or Green hall this evening at 7:50p and every one should be there. P. P. Hears, A. B. '32, was a guest at the Delta Chi house over the week end. Parks is athletic director at the Olathe High School. We are now adding college students to our force for the summer months, and we have a strong annual loan line. Students employed by We are now financing for the next college enrollment of $200,000 with opportunity in carrying several times over the last year. We earned well over 110% last summer. We capitalized on our full partitions and organization of our faculty. Universal Book & Bible House College Department 1010 Arch St. Philadelphia SUMMER POSITIONS MU PHI EPSILON Spring Musicale Wednesday, Fraser Chapel, 8:00 P. M. 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