Page 5 10 Netters Win From MU, Lose To Washburn After succumbing a second time to the devastating attack ofennis-wizard Washburn University, perennial CIC champions 1 to6 Friday afternoon at Topeka, the Jayhawker net team revenged its only other loss this season by defeating the Missouri Tigers 4 to 3. KU's Bob Riley, Dave Kane, and Bud Burke won singles matches, and Riley and Gene Kane claimed a doubles victory. Just a little over a week ago the Tigers defeated Coach Dick Mechem's charges by the same score. At Topeka, Kansas sophomore Gene Kane managed the only KU victory, by defeating Ichabod No. 3 man Chuck Nelson 6-4, 6-4. Kansas-Missouri summaries: Singles 1. Bob Riley (KU) def. Russ Dip- 1. Bob Riley (KU) def. Ross DiPold, 6-1, 6-2. 2. Dave Kane (KU) def. Bob Reynolds, 6-2, 6-4. 3. Mike DeMoss (MU) def. Del Heyes, 6-3, 6-2. 4. Jerry Diekroeger (MU) def. Gene Kane, 6-0, 2-6, 7-5. 5. Bud Burke (KU) def. Darrell Caldwell, 6-1, 6-2. Doubles 1. Dippold-Reynolds (MU) def. Hadley-D. Kane, 6-2, 6-3. 2. G. Kane-Riley (KU) def. De-Moss-Diekroeger, 6-2, 6-3. In a weekend feature golf match, the freshman golf team showed its power by blanking the varsity second team 18 to 0. Bob Wood fired a 34-38-72 to pick up medal honors. Frosh Golfers Beat Reserves Freshmen 18-Second Team 0 Bill Toalson, F (79) defeated Jim Schmitendorf (83) 3-0. Lynn Kindred, F (77) defeated Mark Nardyz (84) 3-0. Mark Nardyz (84) 3-0. Toalson and Kindred defeated Toalson and Kmdred defeated Schmitendorf and Nardyz 3-0. Bob Wood, F (72) defeated Harry Trower, (81), 3-0. Bob Wood, F (72) defeated Harry Turles (81) 3-0. Wayne Manning, F (75) defeated Ulvdow Klaus (78) 3-0. Wood and Manning defeated Turner and Klaus 3-0. Sooners Beat K-State Netmen Last year, its Big Seven tennis champions, Oklahoma University, roke the five-meet winning streak of the Kansas State team, by defeating the Wildcats 4 to 3 in Ahearn Lymsmania at Manhattan May 5. University Daily Kansan One of the greatest American athletes, Jesse Owens, captured a total of eight first places in two consecutive NCAA track meets, winning the 220-yard dash and low hurdles, the 100-yard dash and the broad jump in both 1963-37. Entries Due For IM Golf Tournament The Intramural golf tournament will be held at 7:45 a.m. Saturday at the Lawrence Country Club. A greens fee of $1.50 must be paid by participants who do not own a student membership at the Country Club. The fee must be paid Saturday morning before teeing off. Managers who have not submitted their entries to the Intramural office must do so on or before Thursday. There is a minimum of four players for each team. Yogi Berra was the first man to hit a pinch-hit home run in a World Series game. The Yankees pleased the season's largest crowd Sunday by handing the Chicago White Sox a pair of 4-0 setbacks. Yanks, Athletics Win Two Games Anderson and Bruninger (3), (5) — defeated KU (77) defeated Roger Casida (84) 1-0. The Kansas City Athletics pounded out 29 hits to beat the Washington Senators, 10-7 and 13-3, and the Baltimore Orioles downed the Detroit Tigers. 6-2 and 4-3. By UNITED PRESS In the National League, the hard-hitting Cincinnati Redlegs clubbed the Philadelphia Phillies, 10-2 and 11-9. The New York Giants scored a 5-4 victory over St. Louis after St. Louis Cardinals won the opener by the same score. The Pittsburgh Pirates scored a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs and the second game was halted by darkness. Washburn University's tennis squad is the favored team as it starts shooting for its 10th straight CIC championship this morning in the annual league meet being held on the Ichabod courts. Washburn Netters Favored Richards and Davies (70) defeated Anderson and Breuninger (73) 1-0. Noel Rooney, KU (81) defeated Bob Schumacher (81) 1-0. Bill Anderson (84) 1-0 Jim Davies, KU (74) defeated Larry Breuminger (80) 1-0 Richards and Davies (70) defeated Golfers Stun Washburn 7-0, Then Mizzou 8-4 Jim Davies carded two 74's to lead the Kansas golf team to victories over Washburn and Missouri May 4 and 5 at the Lawrence Country Club. Kansas blanked Washburn 7 to 0 and then avenged a previous defeat by beating Missouri 8 to 4. Friday KU's first team will tackle the strong freshman team, and on Saturday will play Kansas State at Manhattan. Kansas holds an earlier 7 to 5 victory over K-State, but the Wildcats are expected to be tougher on their home course. Coach Mike Chalfant's golfers have three meets scheduled before the Big Seven meet gets underway in Manhattan May 18-19. In a rematch, Richards, Davies, Ed MacGee, J. P. Jones, Bill Sayler, and Noel Rooney traveled to Topeka today to meet Washburn. Captain Bob Richards and J. P. $^{9}$ Jones fired 75's to win their matches with Washburn. 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