SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1024 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawk Diamond Artists Take Both Games From M. U. Jayhawkers Develop Streak of Luck on Columbia Trip; Dunn and Davis Pitch (8special to Kansas) Second From Tigers Takes Second from Tiger- Columbian, Mo, May 3—Couch "Potty" Clark Jayhawk's basketball nine took its second game from the backfield this afternoon by a score of 11 to 1. It was easy picking for Kansas. Batteries were: Kansas, Davis and Halpin; Missouri, Richmond, Ragan, Walters and Smith. Kansas beat Missouri by score of 7 to 4 after a tie 2 all in the seventh inning on Friday. Dunne pitched a great game for K. U., getting seven strikeouts, and allowing only four hits and one base on balls. Waters looked good for M. U. until the seventh, but was wild at times, giving five bases on balls. Price hit a home run in the seventh with one on and tied the score at 2 all, starting the winning streak. The score: Kansas AB R H PO A ME Price, ss. 3 2 2 1 1 3 0 Herritt, cf 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 Shack, lf. 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 Conkhorn, 1b 4 0 2 2 0 0 Wright, ff. 5 0 0 1 0 0 Hedges, 2b 5 0 0 1 0 0 Bolan, 3b 3 1 2 1 2 0 Conboy, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Halinp, c. 4 1 1 0 0 0 Dunne, p. 3 2 0 0 4 0 Davis, p. 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 7 8 27 10 Score by innings | | AB | R | H | PO | A | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mississippi | Anthony, lf. | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | Laurat, cf. | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | | Haas, h. | 4 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | | Denny, ss. | 4 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 4 | | Marchelok, rf. | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | | J. Lewis, 3b. | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Wheat, b. | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 1 | | Taylor, rb. | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Greathouse, c. | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | | Waters, p. | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | | Briegan, s. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Reagan, g. | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 33 4 5 27 11 5 Score by innings: Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 ... Missouri 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 ... Delta Sigma Pis Defeat Phi Delta Phi in Baseball The Delta Sigma Pi, economic fraternity, defied the Delta Phi Dhi Pi law fraternity, 12,000 members. Pan-Hellenic tournament Friday afternoon, May 2 The feature of the game was the erreless felding and the heavy hitting by the Delta Sigma Pi team. Batteries of the game: Delta Phi Dhi, Allen and Edwards; Delta Sigma Pi, Beatty and Schafer. Dhi Beta Pt, professional medical fraternity, held initiation Sunday for the following men: L. B. Bennett, c'26, Haviland; Floyd Dillenbeck c'24, El Dorado; Theodore W. Kelper c'24, Wichita; W. W. Summerville m'28, Kansas City, Mo.; and Merle Parrish, c'25, Kansas City, Kans. Crowder, Captain Golf Team Golf Team Victorious Jayhawks Win Both Matches With Ichabods On Other Hills The Kansas golf team got off to a good start Saturday when it R made a clean sweep in the two matches played by the Lawyers Country Club course. Walter Crowder, captain of the Kansas team, turned in a 35 for low score. Crowder has been breaking the local course record with regularity and is expected to finish high in the league's standings at date of which has not yet been set. John Henry, who made up the terth half of the Jayhawk team, finished in 37, the second low score of the afternoon. Kansas had expected to use a three man team, but due to the fact that Washburn sent only two men, Justin Hill (the third member of the Kansas trio), was forced to play the role of encocter. Several matches with valley schools have been arranged, most of which will probably be played on the local course. Interest in golf in the Missouri valley has increased and the conference meet in June will probably find most of the valley schools on the entrance list. The results of Saturday's matches for the nine holes, are as follows: Crowder, 35–Martin, 42. Henry, 37–Mochier, 40. K. U, Man Teaches in Washburn R. E, McLethan, 12th, graduate of the University of Kansas, and since his graduation a Topeka attorney, has been added to the faculty of the Washburn law school. He is taking courses at Harvard. K. U, Kincaid has statutes, as Professor Rooney is suffering from acute appendicitis and will be unable to take charge of his class for some time. Cross country men have the best grades of any athletes in Ohio State University. Tennis players rank second, golfers third and track men fourth. Fletcher, half hailack and captain-elect of the Georgia Tech football team underwent an operation for no longer will be available to play next fall. Every senior in every affiliated high school in Texas will soon receive a bulletin especially prepared by A. J. Mathews, registrar of the University of Texas. The bulletin will be illustrated and will contain the most important facts of interest to prospective students. Mr. Mathews estimated that 10,000 of these bulletins will be mailed out. An effort is being made by the University of Indiana to have General John J. Persching and other high army officials participate in the memorial service for the late alumnus,itation of the University $250,000 Memorial stadium, November 8. Definite plans for a complete "University Bible" with a re-translation of the Old Testament has been undertaken by the university press at Chicago. The revision will be the work of Prof. J. M. Smith of Soft drinks, cigars, candy, tobacco. Butter Kist popcorn a speciality. Orpheum Sweet Shop H. D. (Slim) Renkin, Mgr. department of Old Testament Literature and a staff of three other scholars from different universities. in the newest trend of style The Emerson Hat Eight Inter-Fraternity Teams Still in League $5 others $3 and $4 SkofStadS ELLING SYSTEM The schedule for second bracket is as follows: The first round of the professional inter-fraternity league was completed Saturday afternoon, with eight teams still in the race. Several closely contested matches will be the first round and competition will be kept in the second round. Monday, May 5—Delta Chi's vs Beta Phi Sigmas. "Clothes of Merit" Tuesday, May 6—Delta Sigma Pi vs Phi Chis. Wednesday, May 7- Alpha Kappa Psiota vs Alpha Chi Sigmaa. Thursday, May 8- Theta Tau vs Phi Mu Alpha. Bowling is to be rated as a major sport, it was decided recently by the physical education department at the University of Chicago. University of Denver School of Commerce Accounts, and Finance Summer Session June 2 - July 11 July 14 - August 22 Accounting taught by Roy B. 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