University Daily Kansan Page 4 ( ) Tuesday, April 19, 1955 Kansas Loses Sloppy Contest to Cowpokes The University of Kansas baseball squad dropped a loosely-played contest to Oklahoma A&M yesterday 16 to 7 on the Jayhawkers' home diamond. Winning pitcher in the game was Don Anderson and loser was Gary Fenity. The two teams tangle again at 3 p.m. to day in the final game of the series. The Aggies now have a record of 10 wins and no losses. Kansas has a four win, five loss record. Pitchers for today's game were slated to be Wayne Tiemier for the Jayhawkers and Tom Borland for the Cowpokes. Yesterday's debacle was marred by 11 errors, four for Kansas and seven for the Aggies. Until the seventh inning the game belonged to the team that could finish with the least errors, but in the seventh the Aggies pushed across six runs on a combination of Kansas mistakes, two doubles, and a home run by infielder Jim Woolard. Oklahoma A&M jumped ino an early lead in the first inning when the combination of Fred Babb and Woolard, who each had three hits for the day, teamed up to push across a run. The Aggies added two more tallies in the second on a fluke infield hit by shortstop Don Bacon and a single by Babb. Kansas bounced back in its half of the second with three runs to tie the score. Leadoff man in the inning, "Fuzzy" Martin, beat out a bunt for a safe hit then moved to second when Gary Padgett was hit by the Aggie pitcher, J. B. White. LaVerne Fiss struck out, but Don Steinmeyer waled, and Fenity grounded out with Martin scoring on the play. Forrest Hoglund then singled to score Padgett and Steinmeyer. The inning ended when Hoglund was thrown out attempting to steal second. The Cowpokes got two more runs in the third when Phil Finnegan reached first on an error and catcher Jerry Patrick, cloued a home run to put the Aggies ahead 5 to 3. In the fifth inning Oklahoma A&M scored twice more on Bacon's homer. Kansas bounced back with two tallies in its half of the frame when Blowey singled, went to second on an error by Bacon, then to third on an error by Patrick, and came in home on Bob Cohn's single Kansas tied the score up 7-7 in the six on walks by Hoglund and Conn and errors by Aggie left-fielder Ron Bennett and Patrick. This ended the Jayhawk scoring. Podoley Heads 10-Man Field For Decathlon A total of ten entries have been received for the decathlon event in this year's Kansas Relays. Included in the list is Jim Podoley, defending champion from Central Michigan college, who set a Relays record of 6128 points last year. Podoley's stiffest competition is expected to come from Joe Savoldi Jr., Michigan State; Marion Hudson, Dana college; Aubrey Lewis, Notre Dame, and Willie Stevens, Ft. Leonard Wood. Savoldi, who is the son of the former Notre Dame fullback, scored in three events in the Big 10 indoor track meet. He finished fourth in the shot put with a heave of 49 feet $2 \mathrm{~ inch}$, was third in the high jump with a leap of 6 feet 4 inches, and, his big second pound bulk, ran the 70-vardu high jump in 88.3 has previously cleared 6 feet 5 inches in the high jump and has leaped about 23 feet in the broad jump. Podoley has leaped 23 feet 41 inches in the broad jump and has a time of .51.9 in the 440-yard dash. a time of 2019 in the 440-yard dash. Rounding out the decathlon field will be Phil Mulkey, running unattached. Eddie Ray Roberts, Oklahoma A&M freshman, Dale Saxton, Eastern New Mexico university; Bob Kemp, Beloit college, and Byran Valett, Cornell College of Iowa. PART TIME Overtime? $3.00 per hour! The decathlon, in which each performer competes in ten events, will commence at 1:15 p.m. Friday. The 100-meter dash, broad jump, shot put, high jump, and the 440-meter run will be held on Friday afternoon. The 110-meter high hurdles, discus, pole vault, javelin, and 1,500-meter run will be held Saturday morning. If you can work five nights per week, 5 to 9 p.m., and possibly full-time this summer, answer now giving age, address and phone number. Neat appearance and desire to make money only requirements. Car necessary. Write O. R. Bennett, 730 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. In the seventh Ben Dalton came in to relieve Fenity after Fenity had put the tie-breaking run on first. Dalton was no problem for the Cowpokes as they pushed across six runs. The Aggies got three runs in the final frame on three walks and two singles and an error by first sacker Bill Heitholt. Larry Ullmann pitched the final two frames of the game after Dalton was shelled out of the game in the seventh. New York—(U.P.)-An eight-game schedule of nationally-televised college football games for the coming fall, including the Army-Navy classic on Nov. 26, was announced today by the National Broadcasting company. Football TV Schedule Set In addition, the college gridiron T-V program drawn up by the NCAA calls for five other football dates on which different games will be telecast in different areas. The schedule represents a compromise between those members who wanted a continuation of last year's set-up, under which only one game per week could be televised, and those members who demanded more liberal telecasting. Here is the complete schedule of nationally-televised games: Sept. 17 Miami at Georgia Tech Oct 1 Ohio State at Stanford. Oct. 15 Notre Dame at Mich. St. Oct. 29 Iowa at Michigan. Nov. 19 UCLA at So. California. Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving day) Texas at Texas A&M. Nov. 26 Army vs. Navy at Philadelphia. Dec. 3 North Carolina at Duke. 70 by Richards Paces KU Golf Win Richards, Kansas (70) defeated Kent Poore, Kansas State (81) 3-1; Pete Rush, Kansas (81) defeated Hayes Walker, Kansas State (84) 2-1; Jim Weatherford, Kansas State (78) split with Noel Rooney, Kansas (81) $^{1\dagger}$-1; and Bob Pfuetze, Kansas State (78) defeated Jim Mears, Kansas (81) 2-1. Kansas won its second stint in golf match yesterday $7 \frac{1}{4}$ to 6 Kansas State. The Jayhawkers, led by medalist Bob Richards who fired a two under par 70, defeated the Wildcats in two matches and split in another to get the victory. IM Softball Fraternity "A" Beta 6, TKE 1 Sigma Chi 7, DU 6 Kappa Sig 22, Delts 8 Today's Schedule Fraternity "A" 4:00 Pi Kappa Alpha-Phi Delts 4:00 Lambda Chi-SAE (2) 4:00 Delta Chi-AKL (3) 4:00 Kappa Sig-Sigma Nu (4) Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results MEDITERRANEAN STRIPES by McGREGOR Discovered in Italy . . . Now the season's style sensation! 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