Page 5 OU Defeats KU 4 to 3 in Final Kansas forced the Big Seven championship Oklahoma baseball team to come from behind in the eighth inning to take a 4 to 3 decision in the final game of the season for both clubs at Norman yesterday. Sooner ace, Tony Risinger, who took the mound in the seventh, got credit for the victory. Wayne Tiemeier, who pitched five-hit ball received the loss. For OU seniors Mac Sanders and George Loving worked three innings apiece at the first of the game in their last college game. Kansas got all three of its runs in the third, two off Sanders and one off Loving. Gary Padgett continued his team leading pace at bat with two hits in three trips. d on a pop fly by right fielder blue. Oklahoma was paced by Blue, who collected two doubles in four trips. The Sooners won the Big Seven title Monday when they defeated KU 3 to 1. Kansas finished the season in a tie with K-State for last in the conference. VESTERDAY'S RESULTS Pittsburgh 15 Brooklyn 1 (night) Philadelphia 6 New York 2 (night) Cincinnati at Milwaukee, night, postponed, rain St. Louis at Chicago, postponed rain Washington 3 New York 2 (night) Baltimore 6 Boston 1 (night) Chicago 4 Cleveland 1 (night) Deloitte 9 Kawasaki City 6 (night) Detroit 9 Kansas City 6 (night) By DICK WALT Kansan Sports Editor This is the last column of the year. With Saturday's smashing track triumph fresh in our minds, it's hard to think back over the entire year, but all in all, it's been a good year, with many outstanding events on the local scene. The biggest of them all, of course was the naming of the fieldhouse for Phog Allen, and the subsequent dedication ceremonies coupled with the stunning upset of Kansas State. Wednesday, May 25, 1955 University Daily Kansan The football season was, at best a long, dreary one. However, Mather's musclemen showed promise for the future in defeating the alumni squad this spring, so hopes are high for next fall. Getting maximum performance from every man, the thinclads scored an upset victory, although the dopesters' had accorded them third place in the pro-meet predictions. Getting back to track, the Hawks turned in one of their most outstanding performances in the Big Seven Indoor meet. But we're running out of space, so let's leave it at that. It was a good year, and next year should be even better. And next year, this column will be in the hands of John McMillion, who has been our right-hand man for the past eight weeks. So, we're leaving it to him, with complete confidence that he will do fine job of getting all you read, the complete story of KU sports. The inevitable choice for the special occasion—because a fragrance is as memorable as the gown you wear. Perfume from $3; de luxe toilet water and dusting powder, each $1.75 (all plus tax). Created in England, made in U.S.A. Yardley of London, Inc., 620 Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C. 1.1 Bob Marshall, All-State quarterback from Warrensburg, Mo., has 'informed Football Coach Chuck Mather he will enroll at the University of Kansas in September. The 5-11, 185-pounder piloted Warrensburg to an undefeated football season, personally accounting for 1284 yards and 83 points. This is a total offense average of 143 yards per game. Only two of his touchdowns were scored from within the 10-yard line. All-State Gridder To Enroll at KU The Allen fieldhouse, dedicated on March 1, 1955, was first proposed in October 1927. G - I - R - L - S WHAT ABOUT NEXT FALL ? Room and Board in Cooperative Living $40 Per Month Contact Representatives of Membership Committee PHONE 2200 Mrs. Eleanor Adams or Bill Goble THE KANSAN DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... Dining or Dancing... you'll find it in the Dining Guide Blue Mill Cafe 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.Monday-Saturday 1009 Mass.Phone 409 for reservations Granada Coffee shop 1022 Mass. Phone 3349 Open 24 Hours a day—Closed Sunday. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Mass. Phone 149 for reservations H. B. Dairyland 832 Mass. Closed Sunday Italian Spaghetti and meatballs Delicious home made pies 2245 Ohio Open Evenings Hundley's Cafe 8381/2 Mass. Phone 3038 Breakfast Served 24 Hours. The Chuck Wagon South of Lawrence on Highway 59 Home of Cooked Foods and Bar-B-Q Jim's Drive In 732 N. 2nd—North of Underpass Car service, breakfast all hours— Open till 1 a.m. College Inn Cafe Steak sandwich—3 decker, potato salad or chips week days 6:30 to 7:30. 14th & Tenn. Deluxe Cafe Air Conditioned for Your Comfort 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Open Sunday Kirby's Lunch 616 Mass. 24 Hours Dinner, Breakfast anytime. Short Orders 23rd & La. Call for reservations 10 a.m.to 11:30 p.m.Tues.thru Sat. Open Sunday Old Mission Inn Dine-A-Mite Inn 1904 Mass. Phone 2040 The Best Hamburgers In Town. Dinner Bell Cafe 912 Mass. Open Sundays Open 6 a.m.—7:30 p.m. Rock Chalk Cafe 10 a.m.—12 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Sunday 4 p.m. to midnight Special Club Sandwich—whole meal. The Stable 1401 W. 7th. Ph. 3080 Dining and Dancing. Gemmell's Cafe 717 Mass. Phone 2072 Always Ready to Serve Good Food.