UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAY 13, 1918 K.U. Nine Fails to Keep Stride in M.U. Games And Loses All Three Early-Inning Playing Goes for Naught When Team Blows Up Later Tigers Have Four Veterans Jayhawkers Prepare for Return Series at Ames, Hoping to Better Fortunes Coach Jay Bond and his Jayhawk baseball team returned from Columbia Saturday morning after a distractous series with the Missouri Tigers Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The Jayhawkers were defeated in all three games and were outclassed in every department of the game. The Kansas nine was considerably weekened by the loss Weltm and Schoenbach, who traveled trip because of heavy school work. The Tiger nine included four veterans, while there was not a letter man on the Kansas队. Because of a misunderstanding in train schedules, the team got practically no sleep Tuesday night and as a result, the men were in poor condition for the game Wednesday afternoon. The Jayhawkers fought hard, however, and the game was chucked to the finish line by the whole up and allowed the Tigers to score four runs. Shaun pitched for the Kansans in the first game and was opposed by Urie, Missouri's star hurler, who struck out fourteen men. It was the same story in the second game, which was played in a dust storm. Goodwin hurried well for four innings and Missouri started scoring and tallied in each remaining innings. The weak hitting of the Jayhawkers was again apparent, for Beck of Missouri struck out eleven men and allowed only six runs, some back in the third game and held the Tigers scoreleave for two innings, but the Missourians scored three runs in the third and Cherry went into the box. After the fourth innning, the Jayhawkers began making errors right and left and the game became a runaway. The veteran Tiger team, with two of the most feared sluggers in the Valley last year, Dipold and Slusher, back on the team, presented a hard-hitting combination that was too much for Kansas. Another fact that bothered the Jayhawk pitcher a great deal was the fact that six of the Tigers _were left-handed hitters, and the Kansas hurlers had had very little practice against left-handed hitting this year. The team will play a return series at Ames Thursday, Friday and Saturday and is determined to make a good showing against the Iowans. Kansas broke even with Iowa two weeks ago, and hopes to take the series on this trip. Missouri will play the last series of the season here next week. "Some big after-dinner smoke," said a young man of the elite at the fire Thursday night, hurrying up the hill after dinner. Drink McNish's Aerated Distilled water—the only all-purpose water. The same the year 'round. Phone 198, motor delivery will call—Adv. CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter Your Trunk We'll Take Care of it When You Leave CALL EUBANKS Day 178 The elimination series of women's baseball will begin Thursday afternoon, starting at 4 o'clock, when the sophomores will play the freshmen on the women's athletic field. A close game is expected. Women's Baseball Series Will Begin Next Thursday Night 950 The junior-senior game is schedul ed for Friday afternoon starting a 4 o'clock. The winners of these matches will play next week for th championship. The losers will play for third place. Missouri defeated the University of Kansas in the annual dual track meet at Columbia, Mo., Saturday, 73 to 36 on a muddy track. Rain fell during most of the meet and the time was consequently slow. Missouri Defeats K. U. In Annual Dual Meet At Columbia 73 to 36 Rice Takes First in High Jump and Howard Ties for First in Pole Vault Kansas won first in the high jump when Rice won in 5 feet 11½ inches and Howard tied for first in the pole vault with a vault of 11 feet. Marshall went the same height. Banks took probably the fastest event on the program from Deewaln in the mile run in 4:42 1-5. Murphy lost the half to Roney of Missouri by a scant margin. Riley of Missouri by a tighter margin of the Tiger school in the broad jump, the Missouri jumper going 21 feet 7½ inches. Rodkey had made this same distance in the Kansas-Agger meet the week before. Haddock was the high point winner for the Jayhawkers with twelve points by winning seconds in the 106-yard dash, 220-yard disc, and discuss, as well as the man, man, man. Had thirteen points and was individual point winner of the meet. In the dual meet with Nebraska to be held Friday afternoon on McCook Field, Kansas will be minus the services of Lobaugh and Davison, who finished their work as law students last week. Lobaugh is a quarter miler, das man, and a main cog in the relay team. Davison is a half-milier and has been running on the relay team part of the outdoor season. We're in Business for Your Health Tolet and Shaving Needs Kodak Supplies Welkos Drug Store Formerly Evans' 819 Mass. 100-yard dash—Scholz, Missouri, first; Haddock, Kansas, second. Time, 10 seconds. 1-mile run-Banks, Missouri; first; Dewall, Kansas, second. Time, 4 mines 42 1-5 seconds. 120-high hurdles—Osborne, Missouri; first; Albus, Missouri, second. Time, 17.2. 440-yard dash—Barlow, Missouri; first; Lobaugh, Kansas, second. Time, 52.3. 220-low hurdles—Osborne, Missouri first; Albus, Missouri, second. Time 26 seconds. 880-yard run — Roney, Missouri, Murphy, Kansas, second. Time, 2:12 Two-mile run - Banks, Missouri, Oglevie, Kansas, second. 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