Page 5 Varsity Beats Scrubs 15 to 7 in Baseball The varsity beat the scrubs 15 to 7 last night in an intra-squam baseball game. The game was a nip-and-tuck affair until the ninth inning when the varsity pushed across seven runs on a double by Ben Dalton and a triple by Forrest "Punky" Hoglund, combined with some loose fielding and wild pitching by the scrubs. Wayne Tiemeier started on the mound for the varsity and Gary Fenity started for the scrubs. Coach Floyd Temple was without the services of his ace righthander Bob Shirley, who suffered a reocurrence of an elbow injury Tuesday night. Both Tiemier and Fenity looked good for four innings but both showed signs of tiring in the fifth Loren "fuzzy" Martin and Larry Ullmann came in to pitch in the sixth and finished the game. Martin pitched for the varsity and Ullmann for the frosh. During his five inning stint on the mound Tiemeier faced 23 men, allowed seven hits, three earned runs, and struck out eight men. Fenity faced 21 batters, allowed five hits, two earned runs, and struck out three. Fenity gave up two extra base hits, one a double by first baseman Bill Heitholt, and the other a triple by outfielder Bob Conn. Tiemier gave up only one extra base hit through the first four innings but that one was costly. The little southwind served up a curve ball that didn't break and freshman Ron Wiley blasted it over the center field fence. In the fifth Tiemeiier tired and gave up doubles to Barry Donaldson and Larry Ullmann. The varsity's hitting looked better than it has all year with Conn, Heitholt, Dalton, and Gary Padgett leading the way. Heitholt, had a double, Conn a home run and a triple, Dalton two singles and a double, and Padgett two singles and two doubles. The team will leave Sunday morning on its opening road trip. On this trip it will play two games apiece with Arkansas, Arkansas State, and Memphis Naval Air station. Cadilli Tops Pep In Split Decision San Francisco—(U.P.)—A summer re-match in Madison Square Garden was predicted today for Gil Cadilli and Willie Pep in the wake of young Gil's split and disputed 10-ground decision over the former featherweight champion last night. Cadilli, 23, squeaked out a close verdict over the former titleholder before a lusty crowd of 5,000 Air Force men at Parks Air Force Base. Sid Flaherty, manager of Cadillac, predicted the Garden re-match. But there's a major stumbling block in the way of that, because Pep is presently on the "retired" list in New York state—placed there after being kayed by Lulu Perez, Feb. 26, 1954. Not a boo was uttered by the well-disciplined crowd when Cadillac's hand was raised, although the decision might have drawn quite a raspberry if announced in an Eastern ring. Referee Jack Downey voted the fight to Pep. 58-52, but he was overruled by judges Tony Bosnich and Eddie James, who each gave it to Cadillac. 56-54. The United Press had Pep winning. $57_{1}/_{2}-52_{1/2}$. The baseball team suffered its most severe blow of the season this week when righthander Bob Shirley *einjured his pitching arm.* Arm Injury Stops Shirley Shirley's arm was injured last year when he pulled a muscle in practice. It had been coming along in good shape until Tuesday evening when the soreness popped up again. According to Coach Floyd Temple, Shirley may be out for the season or the arm may still improve. "We'll take Bob on the road trip to Arkansas and Memphis." Temple said, "and maybe his arm will come out of it in the warm weather." WAA Playday To Be Held April 30 The Women's Athletic association's annual Playday program will be held April 30. Playday is conducted for the benefit of high school women in this area who are particularly interested in physical education. Invitations have been sent to 28 high schools in nearby communities. Quack club, the girl's swimming organization; Tau Sigma, an honorary dance fraternity, and the umbling units will perform. Orioles Nix Trade with Sox Daytona Beach, Fla., (U.P.)—T h e Baltimore Orioles have rejected an offer to trade outfielder Gene Woodling to the Chicago White Sox for outfielder Johnny Groth, 16-game winner Bob Keegan and two other pitchers, it was learned today. Defense against the split-T and the straight-T formations was stressed by Coach Chuck Mather as the KU football team prepared for the third intra-squad workout of the season at 3.30 p.m. today in Memorial stadium. Scrimmage Set For 3:30 Today The backfield for Mather's first unit in today's scrimmage will probably see freshman Wally Stauce at quarterback, with veterans Ralph Moody and Dick Blowey at the halfbacks and Jerry Baker at fullback. Mather again praised the team for its hustle, and commented on the better blocking and harder tackling demonstrated in the work-out. Today's scrimmage will be the last action for the Jayhawks until after Easter vacation. Practice will resume April 12, with the Varsity-Alumni game ending the drills scheduled for April 16. The starting front line will probably include Bill Bell and Lynn McCarthy at the ends, Gene Blasi and Frank Gibson at the tackles, George Remsberg and Dud Budrich at the guards, and Frank Black at center. Phi Delts Attempt To Defend Title The Phi Delt Hill championship intramural basketball team will go to the University of Minnesota this week end to defend the national Phi Delt title they won last year. Players making the trip will be Robert Richards, Dean Graves, Frank Beeker, Bob Forsyth, Kent Mueller, Don Heath, Dusty Milledge, Dick Sander, Dan Creitz, and Mac Stevenson. Coach of the team is Mike Chalfant. Thursday, March 31, 1955 University Daily Kansan If the KU squad can win the trophy three years in a row it would get permanent possession of it. 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The deal, the first made by the A's since their shift to Kansas City, brought to last season's last place team pitchers Ewel (The Whip) Blackwell and Tom Gorman and first baseman Dick Kryhoski. Ray Kennedy, the A's director of player personnel, said that the straight cash transaction did not stem in any way from a report two days ago that the Yankees had offered five players to Kansas City for pitcher Arnold Portocarrero, generally regarded as the ace of the Kansas City Staff. However, many observers at the training camp here believe this purchase may be the forerunner of still further deals between the two teams, possibly involving Porto-carrero. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed 1 Week or Less Service Guaranteed Satisfaction WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Meet God Each Sunday in Church! When any of us, regardless of denomination, "go to church" we go to worship God in His house. 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