Jayhawkers C inch Title By Swamping Cyclones Climax Great Title Drive By Taking Eighth Straight Victory 15-6 19% Wildcats Drop Their Third Game When Sooners Trample Buller 8-1; Jayhawkers Will Meet All-Stars Wednesday Afternoon The inspired Jayhawker softball team climaxed their great champion- ship drive Wednesday afternoon when they slugged their way to a 15-6 victory over the Cyclones. They cinched the title by blasting several Cyclone pitchers from the mound: in characteristic fashion. The “kids” have won their last eight starts. The Jayhawkers started the week out rather quietly when they took an uninteresting affair from the Huskers 3-1, but when the pennant was in sight, they put on a final drive@ that left their last place opponents | by the wayside. The Tigers kept coming on their winning streak and dumped the Sooners 5-4 in a thriller. The score was close all the way with the lead: see-sawing back and forth. The) Tigers out hit their opponents 16-5. Wood was the winning pitcher. The Wildcats managed to sneak | The Huskers put an end to the away with a 2-1 win over the Cy-; Tigers winning streak when theysgot clones. The Wildcats have never really recovered from the two straight set backs they took a week ago. Their infield was shaky and their hitting impotent.. The Cats collected 6 hits while the Cyclones touched Buller for four bingos. The Jayhawkers cinched the title Wednesday afternoon when they romped, ‘their way to a 15-6 victory over the Cyelones, the cellar teara. The Cyclones were hitting the ball but couldn’t score when the pressure was on. The Jayhawkers got 16 hits while the Cyclones collected 10. The Sooners became the third team to stop the Wildcats when they slamed John Bullers’ offerings for six hits and eight runs to win.8-1. The Buller gang who won their first "five starts, went completely to pieces |. and were no match for the inspired play of the Sooners. to Kenneth Wood fer 20 hits and 18 runs. The youngster lost all control and was literally blasted from the bok by a furious barrage of base hits from the bats of the Huskers. Each team has one game yet to play» On Wednesday John Buller, manager of the second place Wild- cats, will pick an all-star team from the rest of the league and try to stop high flying Jayhawkers who have won their last eight starts. This game should prove highly interest- ing. The starting pitcher for the ee will probably be Lyman Cor- is. Won lost pet. Jayhawkers 8 cL 888 Wildcats 6 3 666 Sooners 4 5 444 Huskers cnn 5 444 Tigers — 3 6 333 Cyclones 2 if 222 —_——