o o o o o SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1924 B 115.4 Ames Takes Both Games of Series; 4 to1 and 3 to1 Across Fast Work by Ames Infield Stops Every K. U. Rally Before Tallies Get In a game which scintillated with brilliant catchs, double plays, and close decisions, Kannas dropped the second of the series with Amsa. The Unlike the first game, the Jayhawkers were not outplayed, but lost due to inability to hit with men on bises, and the fact that all of the breaks, which were numerous, were in favor of Ames. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ames Scores in First Ames scored in the first when Captain George, the same George who, in his first time up on Friday, parked himself near a fence, lined a double in the same direction and came in on a wild pitch. Ames scored again in the fourth when Fischer smashed a triple which was just enough to keep a long sacrifice飞 to center. "Past" Davis, who did mound duty for Kansas, pitched good ball, allowing only four hits, and in addition, turned in three resounding base knocks in four times up. Price played a good game at short. It was his single in the first that scored Black, who had hunted. Fast Play Prevents Scoring Ames' third run came in the fifth when, with two down, Clausen singled and went to second when the ball got through Black. George, next up, bummed down the first base line and was safe down when Halinp's throw to first was interfered by by the runner, Clausen scoring. Kansas had men on base in every inning but was prevented from scoring in every inning except the first by fast fielding on the part of the Ames infield. Twice, in the sixth and seventh innings, these balls were stopped by double plays. The day, although not being idea for baseball, was much better than Friday. The crowd was disappointingly small. The score by innings: Ames 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 4 2 Kansas 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 1 Batteries: Ames, Clauses and Mar- guin. Kansas, Davis and Halpin. Wimming pitcher. Clause. Time of game, 1:50. Kansas baseball team lost its first valley game at home to the hardhitting Ames team Friday, 4 to 1. George, the first Ames man up, hit over the left field fence for a homerun. Due to the cold weather Drummond, the pitcher who started for Kunan, could not get the "ole apple" to break (for him and was forced to throw) and missed. He was working in fine shape and held the visitors to 3 hits. The feature of the game from the Kansas viewpoint was the three-base hit by Cast, "Dutch" Lonborg in the first inning, following Black's free ticket to first, this being the first and only Kansas score. The box score. Amnes (4) All A B H PO A George, cf 12 12 12 12 George, ef 12 12 12 12 Fisher, se - 4 0 0 0 Fisher, es - 4 0 0 0 Cowhare, 2b 4 0 1 0 Cowhare, 2b 4 0 1 0 Hurley, bs 4 0 1 0 Hurley, bs 4 0 1 0 Margesine, 3b 4 0 1 1 Margesine, 3b 4 0 1 1 A. Foley, ce 4 0 1 0 A. Foley, ce 4 0 1 0 Totals 35 4 7 27 10 Kansas (1) AH R H PO A Prairie 4 0 1 1 9 Hewitt, cf 4 0 1 2 Black, cf 4 0 1 2 Lomb, ib 1 1 11 0 Brown, rf 3 0 0 1 Wrubick, rf 3 0 0 2 Hodgson, ib 3 0 0 2 Bolin, mb 3 0 0 2 Durnes, dr 3 0 0 2 Davis, pf 3 0 0 2 Totals ... 28 Score by innings: R H Kanaas ... 100 600 000 — 1 4 Amos ... 300 601 000 — 4 7 A Summary - Home runs, George; Horns hits, Lobbery,扣球, big hits; Margea; emac- hits, Fiber, Width and Wright; left on lion, caught red hair; Ames, Kansas; struck out, carned runs; Anes, Kansas; striched out, carned runs; Off Wright none off Smith; hit by plie- dred, Fly by Smith. Time of game, 3 hours. 7 Captain Crowder Nearly Equals Course Record Kansas Golf Team Wins Des Moines, In., May 10—Walsh Crowder of the K, U, golf team mismed equalling the course record of the Golf and Country Club have yesterday by one stroke when he finished the afternoon round in the Drone-Kansas golf meet with a 71. His morning gross score was 72. His performance, however, is subjected to a record for 38 holes the same day. Sig Alphs and Sig Eps to Meet in Tennis Finals Kansas defeated Drake, 16-8. The Sirsma Phi Epilion tennis team won entrance to the finals in the inter-fraternity tennis tournament Friday afternoon by winning two traint matches from the Acacin team in the semi-finals. In the first matches match Houg won two straight sets from Rythmer of the Acacia team, 6-0, 6-1. The doubles match was more closely contested, and the doubles and Fallenforter for the Sig Eps, over Hitt and Houser, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2. The finals for the silver leving cup played by Pan-Hellenic, will be played on Tuesday, this weekend, Tuesday, by Sigma Phi Epion and Terna Alpha Epioin. Kansas Tennis Team Wins From K.S.A.C. With Straight Sets Captain Glassin and Rogers Face Hard Two-Weeks Schedule (Special to Daily Kansan) Marshattan, May 10—Kansas continued its string of valley tennis victories by defeating the Kansas State team and the team team here today, winning every set. Captain George Glaskin in the first singles defeated Goodell of the Agings, 6-4, 6-1. Mair Rogers won his singles from Miller, 6-4, 6-0. In the doubles, Glaskin, and Rogers of Kansas defeated Haley and Browning, 6-2, 6-1. Next week will hold a call schedule for the Jayhawk netter men. Monday they meet Washington University in a three match series at Lawndale and then meet Illinois, to meet the University of Illinois team Wednesday and Thursday, and on the return trip they are slated to meet the Pikers. For a return match with the Pikers. 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