Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 13, 1955 By DICK WALT Kansan Sports Editor The Oklahoma A&M baseball team, which downed KU in a pair of non-league games here earlier in the season, has compiled an amazing 20-0 record, with only three games with Houston separating the Cowpokes from a perfect season. A glance at some of the Aggie statistics will probably make KU Coach Floyd Temple, who has only one regular, third baseman Punky Hoglund, batting over .300, wince with agony, for all eight regulars on the A&M squad are hitting over the magic .300 mark. Left fielder Ronnie Bennet is leading the Aggie attack with .385, followed closely by second baseman Don Booher at .370, center fielder Fred Babb at .367, and third baseman Jim Wollard at .365. This potent foursome is backed up by backstop Jerry Patrick, who is hitting .348, right fielder Mayo Hemperly at .338, first baseman Phil Finegan at .305, and shortstop Don Bacon with a "lowly" .301 mark. With hitting like this, the records of the pitchers are almost forced to be impressive, and they meet all expectations. Ken Kinnamon is the leading hurler with a 9-0 mark, followed by portsider Tom Borland with 7-0 The Jayhawks came close to pulling one of the major upsets of the baseball season when they gave the Aggies a terrific battle in the second game of their engagement, carrying the tilt to 11 innings before bowing 5 to 4. However, after that thriller, the Hawks seemed to lose much of their steam, but finally rebounded for a hard-fought 11 to 10 victory over Colorado in the second game of a twin bill Tuesday. The Jayhawks will meet hapless K-State, a team without a conference victory, in two games over the week end, with the occupancy of the Big Seven cellar hanging in the balance. KU Netmen Bow To Washburn The KU tennis team lost a match to Washburn yesterday, 5-2, but KU's singles ace, Bob Riley, continued his mastery over Washburn star Tom Davidson by defeating him 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. The match was originally scheduled for the KU courts, but rain caused it to be shifted to the Washburn fieldhouse. The results Riley, KU, defeated Davidson 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; Naryholm Dobcow, WU, defeated Dave Kane, 6-2, 6-1; Winston Tilzey, WU, defeated Don Franklin, 6-3, 7-5; Charles Nelson, WU, defeated Del Hadley, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4; Bruce Wenger, KU, defeated Jim Lvons. 7-9, 6-1, 6-4. Davidson-Holcomb defeated Riley- Kane, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Nelson-Malcolm Applegate defeated Franklin-Hadley, 3-6, 10-8. MU-KU Meet InTrackToday Missouri and Kansas were scheduled to clash at 3:30 p.m. today in what should be one of the best dual trackmeets in the country if the weather doesn't cause post-bonement of the meet. Heavy rains the past two days have left the track soggy but at last report the meet was going to be held. The meet could go either way, especially in view of the muddy track. Kansas, however, must be rated a slight edge in view of their strength in the field events. Rain Cancels KU-KS Game at Manhattan The baseball game scheduled for today between Kansas and Kansas State at Manhattan has been postponed until tomorrow, when a double-header will be played. Both teams will be fighting for a sixth-place standing in the conference. --place Indians. Bob Nieman singled home the tie-breaking run in the ninth and a single by Nelson Fox and Jim Rivera's double completed the rally. The Victorian Amateur Athletic association has announced that it will invite Wes Santee and Mal Whitfield to run in the Australian championships in Melbourne next March. Aussies Invite Wes to Meet Santee is out of town competing in the Fresno relays in Fresno, Calif. and could not be reached for comment as to whether or not he plans to run in Australia. Santee and teammate Art Dalzell left early in the week to compete in the Fresno meet which will be held tomorrow. The Fresno track is new to Wes but it is hailed by many trackmen as the best track in the country. Tri Delts Trounce Jayettes for Crown Delta Delta Delta defeated the Jayettes in the intramural softball finals 29 to 10. Tri Delt team members were Bev Warner, education sophomore; Donna Spotts, education junior; Kay Lowis, pharmacy senior; Jody Hobbs, college sophomore; Marilyn Sorem, education senior; Ginny Zook, education junior; Carol Stutz, education senior; Mary Deaver, college sophomore; Ginger Moomau, education sophomore, and Ona Finney, college sophomore. Major League Leaders (Based on 75 official at-bats). Player & club AB R H P Kaline, Detroit ..100 20 39 .390 Kuenn, Detroit ..110 18 42 .362 Bauer, New York 98 14 32 .327 Vernon, Wash. 102 11 33 .324 Smith, Cleveland 108 20 34 .315 National League National League Mueller, New York 95 15 40 .421 Repulski, St. Louis 99 12 36 .364 Logan,乳waukee 99 12 36 .354 Campanella, Brook 98 17 34 .347 Schoendienst, St. L. 87 14 30 .345 Cubs Ask Waivers on Lary The Chicago Cubs have asked waivers on pitcher Al Lary, preparatory to optioning him to Macon of the Sally league. The Cubs said if he is claimed the waivers, which expire Monday, will be withdrawn and he will remain with the team. Jones Hurls No-Hitter for Cubs, Braves Hand Dodgers 2-1 Defeat The White Sox scored four runs in the ninth inning to win their 10th game in 14 starts and move within two games of the first- Sixth place Kansas meets fourth place Missouri here Monday and Tuesday in two Big Seven conference baseball games that should help establish the final places for both ball clubs. Harry Dorish received credit for his second win of the season while Ray Moore, third Baltimore pitcher, suffered the loss. Gene Stephens hit a three-run homer and Jackie Jensen a two-run drive to pace the Red Sox to their second straight win since Ted Williams announced his return to baseball. Ivan Delock won his third game behind the 15-hit Boston assault which offset a pair of two-run homers by Gus Zernial and a three-run blow by Bill Renna. The highly-touted Missouri nine, who were the Big Seven and NCAA champions last year, have been spotty all year and now have a conference mark of four wins and two losses and an overall record of nine wins against five losses. Kansas has a record of one win and five losses in league play and five wins and 11 losses in all games. Washington Senators shut out the Cleveland Indians, 3-0, the Chicago White Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles, 6-2, and the Boston Red Sox downed the Kansas City Athletics, 12-7. Twelve innings later Crandall hammered a 405-foot homer into the centerfield bleachers to give Gene Conley and the Braves a 2-1 triumph over the Dodgers and their fifth victory in six games. The blow, off relief pitcher Ed Roebuck, broke up a magnificent pitchers' duel between Conley and Carl Erskine. Erskine retired after the 11th in favor of Roebuck, whose second pitch of the 12th innning was hit out of the park by Crandall. Kansas was scheduled to meet last place Kansas State at Manhattan today and tomorrow if the weather didn't interfere and the Tigers were to play league-leading Nebraska at Lincoln on the same dates. Second place Oklahoma plays two games with third place Iowa State at Ames that should either make or break the Cyclones as far as league championship aspirations are concerned. KU, MU in Final Home Stay Monday, Tuesday Mickey McDermott tossed a four-hitter for his second win and handed rookie phenom Herb Score his second loss as the Senators snapped the Indians' six-game winning streak. McDermott struck out nine batters and Score seven. Jones, cast off by the Indians in the Ralph Kiner deal, struck out three batters in the ninth inning after walking the first three to climax the first no-hitter of the 1955 campaign. The powerful righthander walked seven but struck out six in scoring the first no-hitter by a Cub pitcher in 38 years. He has won four games and lost three this year. "I'm gonne hit one tonight," the 24-year-old catcher said before the Braves took on the Brooklyn Dodgers last night. "I just feel it in my bones." The Milwaukee Braves were back in the National league pennant race today because Del Crandall made a pre-game boast come true. Biggest trouble spot has been at shortstop, where two rookies, Gary Rust and Bill Heimann have failed to qualify. Simmons moved third-baseman Todd Sickel to short before the Colorado series and put pitcher Emil Kammer on third. Kammer was one of the best hurlers on the squad last year but has not been too effective this spring, in spite of a 2-1 record. Infield troubles and a falloff from last year's phenomenal hitting have spelled the difference between champion and also-ran for this year's Missouri club. Coach Hi Simmons has reshuffled his infield several times during the season in an attempt to plug up the fielding gaps that have hurt the Tigers several times this year. Sam Jones pitched a no-hitter to give the Chicago Cubs a 4-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Prizes in the only other National league game. In the American league, the Brightest spot in the Missouri picture has been the pitching of basketballer Norm Stewart. Stewart has won two and lost one and has pitched outstanding ball. Leading batter for Missouri up to the Colorado game was Jay Hankins with a .392 season's mark and a .347 Big Seven record. Hankins, however, was the only batter over the .300 mark, a far cry from last year's club that batted .311 as a team. Jerry Schoonmaker, who was an All-American selection last year when he hit .425 for the season and who was the star of the Pan-American games this year, is hitting a paltry .211 and has been dropped to seventh in the batting order. By UNITED PRESS reigning everywhere AFTER SIX formalms are king on campus? "Natural" fit "stainful" finish. Princely values at pauper prices. Have lots more fun—go tion of Gary Fenity, who may draw a starting assignment in view of his good relief work against Colorado. If the Kansas-Kansas State games are rained off Fenity and Wayne Tiemieer should get the starting nods. 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