University Daily Kansan Page 4 Thursday, May 5, 1955 Hawks Meet Cyclones In 2-Day Road Trip The Kansas baseball team gets back into the swing of things after a 10 day layoff tomorrow afternoon at Ames, Iowa when they meet the Iowa State Cyclones in the first game of a two game series. The Jayhawkers, who have been plagued by weak hitting all year, now have a record of four wins against eight losses. Four of the Kansas losses came from Nebraska and Oklahoma A&M, two of the toughest teams in the country. Nebraska is currently in second place in the Big Seven and has beaten defending NCAA champion Missouri twice. Oklahoma A&M, barring a mishap, appears to be slated for the NCAA crown this year. The Cowpokes have won 17 straight games and have mauled both Oklahoma and Missouri. The closest scare the Aggies had all year was here April 19 when they edged a hard-fighting Kansas nine 5 to 4 in 11 innings. Since then Oklahoma A&M hasn't been threatened. Iowa State looks like a possible fourth place finisher in the conference behind Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Missouri. The Cyclones gave Nebraska one of its two loop losses when they beat the Huskers last week at Lincoln. League-leading Oklahoma gave the power-laden Nebraska team its only other conference loss. The Cyclones have three wins and two losses in conference play. They beat Kansas State Monday and Tuesday by scores of 10 to 6 and 3 to 0. In Tuesday's game Iowa State's Phil Groth pitched a four hitter, striking out 11 men and walking only two. In their other conference games the Cyclones beat Missouri once and split with Nebraska. The second game of the Missouri series was rained out. Kansas has a league mark of two losses and no wins. Nebraska beat the Jayhawkers 13 to 1 and 11 to 10 last week in the first two conference games for Kansas. In the second game Kansas got only three hits off Nebraska pitcher Fran Hofmaier. The Cyclones have an overall record of six wins and five losses. They split with Iowa Teachers, beat Drake 10 to 0, then won one and lost two to Minnesota. Their starting lineup will probably be Nick Reding, cf; Jim Chapman, 3b; Dick Bentell, c; John Jervis, 1b; Dave Campbell, rf; Jerry Steiert, lf; Gary SHOP BROWN'S FIRST Go WESTERN Go In LEVI'S Go! Man! Go! to BROWN'S For Your Western Wear MEN'S LEVI'S LADIES LEVI'S LEVI JACKETS LEVI SHIRTS LEVI SKIRTS HATS and BOOTS Men's-Ladies STOCKMAN PANTS Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Thompson, ss; and Lanny Patten, 2b, Dale Drum, Steve Kostakos, and Gary Black will be the three pitchers from whom Coach Cap Timm can select his starters. Coach Floyd Temple of the Jayhawkers plans to start Wayne Tiemeier on the mound tomorrow and Ben Dalton on Saturday. The rest of the lineup will be Loren Martin, c; Bill Heitholt, 1b; Den Pfutzenreuter, 2b; Gary Padgett, ss; Forrest Hoglund, 3b; Dick Blowey lf; Bob Conn, cf; and Don Dixon, rf. Big League Standings American League American League National League W L Pct GB Cleveland 13 7 650 — Detroit 12 7 632 Chicago 11 611 New York 11 8 579 Kansas City 9 9 500 Boston 9 12 429 Washington 7 12 368 Baltimore 5 15 250 8 | Athletics | Matters | 17 | 2 | .895 | — | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brooklyn | | 17 | 9 | .550 | 6 | | Chicago | | 11 | 9 | .550 | 6 | | St. Louis | | 8 | 8 | .500 | 7 | | Milwaukee | | 9 | 10 | .474 | 8 | | New York | | 8 | 9 | .471 | 8 | | Philadelphia | | 8 | 12 | .400 | 9 | | Pittsburgh | | 7 | 11 | .389 | 9 | | Cincinnati | | 6 | 13 | .316 | 11 | Iowa State's Jake Muchlenthaler, who finished third in the KU Relays javelin event, broke the Iowa State school record by over two feet with his throw of 208 feet 10" inches. KU Netmen Meet Tigers Tomorrow The KU tennis team will play its fourth match of the season against Missouri at 2 p.m. Friday on the Stadium courts. The Jayhawkers have won two and lost one. The big match of the day will pit KU's sophomore Bob Riley against MU's three-year letterman, Bill Wickersham. Next week, KU will play Kansas State at Manhattan on Wednesday, May 11. The next day, the Jayhawkers will play Washburn here. Washburn has given the KU netmen their only defeat thus far. "I want to beat those guys," Riley said. "They talked us out of the whole match." Tennis coach Dick Mechem said yesterday, "I'm pretty sure we'll get them this time." The KU team is still smarting from the defeat. They contend that bad sportsmanship on the part of some of the Washburn players and fans harmed their chances of winning. Even though Riley defeated Washburn's Tommy Davidson, who had been undefeated until then in collegiate competition, in the first meeting the Jayhawkers are looking forward to taking the return match. The Big Seven tennis tournament has been set for Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21. Coach Mechem also announced yesterday that freshman tennis competition would not be entered into due to the late start of the varsity season. Yesterday's Star—Wally Post for his two homers in a 7-3 win for Cincinnati. BARE CLINGING STRAPS Royal College Shop 837 Mass. Ph.648 KU Trackmen Given Barbecue A barbecue for 10 varsity and freshman track team members, who aided coach Bill Easton during the recent KU Relays was given by Mr. and Mrs. Easton at their home last night. The broiled hamburger barbecue is given annually for the men who assist with the Relays. Sasnak Picnic Is Tomorrow Tri Delts, Jayettes In Softball Finals The annual Sasnak picnic will be held at 4:30 Friday on the sand bar near Laptad's farm. All Sasnak members and dates are invited to attend. Delta Delta Delta defeated Kappa Alpha Theta in the intramural softball semifinals yesterday, 19 to 18. Jayettes also defeated Pi Beta Phi 8 to 7. 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