MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924 B o e a b d h n i j k l m o p q r s t u v w x y z THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Place Low Among Valley Baseball Leaders Team Will Finish Higher in Standing, Says Clark; Not Able to Hit in Pinches Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Standings. ball Standings. School W L W Pet. State 5 1 .833 Oklahoma 4 1 .800 Washington 3 2 .600 Nebraska 4 4 .500 Kansas Aggies 4 6 .400 Missouri 3 7 .300 Kansas 3 7 .250 The baseball series with the valley leaders, Iowa State, last weekend proved disastrous to the Jayhawk nine. Kansas is now holding the cellar berth in the valley, having fallen from third place. Kansas Has Chance However, according to Coach “Potty” Clark, the team will not finish in that place but farther up in the standings. Kansas has an chance in the third three places but in the second average will be necessary before she does. The Jayhawks seem unable to hit when hits are needed to bring in runs Coach Clark is drilling the men or blitting and hunting with special emphasis on plaching. "The pitching stuff has been much better than was at first expected," said Coach Clark this morning. "We have three clitterers, who are good coaches and who are able to see one and who are capable of relieving one and other in the tight places." S. A. E. Wins Second Game Phi Psis Defeated in Pitchers Duel, Saturday; 4-1 Sigma Alpha Epoleon defeated Phi Kappa Psi in a pitcher's battle in the second round of the interfraternity baseball tournament Saturday afternoon on freshman field by a score of 4 to 1. Pete Little, Phi Pai pitcher, had some trouble in the first two innings but after that pitched out-ball out. Jimmie O'Bryne, S. A. E. pitcher, allowed only four scattered hits, of these being a home run by Vern Don Ellis, S, A. E., in the second inning drove a home run over the right fielder's head, scoring one of his team mates ahead of him. O'Byrne struck out nine men and Little struck out eight. Score by innings: Phi Pai 600 100 0=1-4.2 S. A. E. 220 00 0=1-4.2 Batteries: Phi Pai, Little and De Wegen, S. A. E., O'Byrne and Oliver. New School Site in K. C. Location of Medical College Voted by Association The establishment of a secondary medical school for the University of Missouri to be located at Kansas City was voted recently by the Missouri State Medical Association, in a three-day convention at Springfield. Kansas City rather than Columbia was chosen as the location for this school. The hospital at Columbia would require three million dollars and at least 15 years before a satisfactory school could be established. The tentative plan is that the city allow the university to build a laboratory near the General hospital. The legality of the action has already been determined and the hospital would be under control of the university. The school will be a secondary two year course or possibly a complete four year course. The dean of the school will probably make his headquarters in Kansas City. It is located near the school's campus, labyed by next fall. A survey of state medical conditions showed that last year of 300 students from the University of Missouri applying for entrance to more advanced medical schools only 77 were admitted. The Beta chapter of Theta Epion, Baptist women's sorority, was organized yesterday morning at the First Baptist church. Initiation services were held and the students were installed, president, Mamie Van Eeps; vice-president, Louise Starkweather; secretary, Margaret Long; treasurer, Judith Stapleton, Mrs. L. E. Sisson and Mr. Miles, Ms. J. D. Williams. The Alpha chapter of Theta Epion is at the University of Iowa. Closing Program of Drama League to Be Presented The closing bill of the season will be presented by the Lawrence Drama League at the Little Theater, Green ball, Monday evening at 8:00. The bill will include two one-act plays, "Ghosts" by Booth Tarkington, and "The Peace Plain" by Harriet E. Tangney. The number of guests on the league. Not more than three guests will be allowed each member. Washington University Tennis Team to Play Matches Here Today Glaskin and Rogers Represent Kansas in Games With Competitors The Washington University tennis team arrived in Lawrence this morning for matches with the Kansas Jayhawks. The Washington team is a two man one, composed of Captain Bierman and Forrester. They will play a three match series on the variegated courts at Memorial Stadium at 3:30. There will be two singles and one doubles match played. Captain George Glaskin and MauRogers will make up the Kansas team. They have not played the Tigers yet, but they have on line on their strength. The Jachwakers will leave Tuesday for a trip to Urbana, IL, where they will meet the children in their matches. Kansas came out evenly with the Illinois We Clean with naphtha; pure as NEW YORK CLEANERS 75 Phone Glaskin and Rogers will meet the Illinois men on Wednesday and Thursday of this week and will then go to St. Louis where they will play. They will work out on the courts of the Triple A Tennis Club where the matches will be held. These courts are said to be located in a private clay court championship tournament will be held there this summer. team in the matches at Lawrence, April 18 and 19, each team winning three matches. Agents Wanted EARN BIG VACATION MONEY. You can count on 10 or more successors for Ford cars—SURREAL, HAWKINS, MAKEUP. Make it immeasurable run out of gas. Enail yourself. Every day is one. Write one. Forget the cash. The Otwell Company 6535 Livernois Avenue Detroit, Mich. 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