KU Ends Season With 7-3 Victory Over Oklahoma By JACK LINDBERG Assistant Kansan Sports Editor Behind lefthander John Brose's nine hit pitching and timely hitting by Bob Allison and Bill Heitholt, the Kansas baseball team administered the first Big Seven defeat this season to the Oklahoma Sooners by a 7-3 score yesterday afternoon on the KU field. The victory gave the Jayhawks a season's record of 10 wins and six losses, and a conference record of four victories and five losses. The Sooners give them a coherence record of 5-1. Today Oklahoma opens a two-game series with the Missouri Tigers at Columbia. The Tigers also have a 5-1 record. In winning, Brose was in trouble in several innings. In the second, fourth, and seventh innings the Sooners had two runners left on base, and during the course of the game they had nine men stranded. Some good outfield catches by Allison and John Perry, and a game ending double play from Harold Bergsten to Bill Pullman to John Trumbold gave Brose the ass face he needed for victory. Offensively for the Hawks, Alison and Heitbolt provided the main attack. Allison dove in KU's first run with a single in the first inning, and hit a home run over the left field fence in the fourth. Heitbolt rad three runs batted in by singing in the fourth, and singling again in the seventh with the bases loaded. Heitbolt was out at second trying to stretch, the hit into a doubles. Trombold and Ferry also had two hits in the Kansas attack. For the Sooners it was just a case of Boose being tight in the clutches. The visitors scored single runs in the first, second, and sixth innings. Sterling Jones was the only Sooner to get more than one hit—and he leaped two singles. Highlighting the game was the seventh timing with Kansas leading 4-3 and the Sooners batting, and Joe Snyder and Johnny Risinger on base with singles. Then the ROTC "mock war" broke loose in front of the Campanile, and before the visitors nerves settled down, Brose had retired the next three men in order. Oklahoma AB R H O Synder, 2b 4 0 1 3 Risinger, 1b 3 1 1 8 Rickey, 22 5 0 0 0 Crabb, c 4 0 1 2 Knox, 3b 3 1 1 2 Allison, c, lf 4 1 1 5 Leake, rf 4 0 0 1 Jones, cf 4 0 2 3 Minton, p 3 0 1 0 x-Simmons 1 0 1 0 z-Cloud 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 3 9 24 x-Simmons singled for Minton in 9th z-Cloud batted for Risinger in 9th z-Cloud bated for rightharpoon in 9th Kansas AB R H O Pullill, 2b .4 0 0 2 Hoglund, 3b .5 0 1 1 Conn,rf .4 1 1 0 Allison,b,cf .3 2 2 4 Brombold,tb .3 2 2 2 Angstg, .3 0 0 8 Heittholt,ss .4 1 3 0 Eergaten,ss .0 0 0 0 Perry,lf .4 1 2 3 Boose,p .3 0 1 0 Totals 33 7 12 0 Totals Oklahoma Kansas 110 001 000—3 100 300 21x—7 Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar WINNERS OF NINE OUT OF 11—The KU tennis team ends its regular season this afternoon playing Washburn on the varsity courts. Members of the Kansas tennis squad are: back row, left to right, Dave Edwards, Roger Youmans, Dick Hadley, Merl Sellers, and Coach Dick Mechem. Front row, Don Franklin, Dave Kane, Ralph Kelley, and Al Hedstrom. Roberts Throws One-Hitter To Keep Up with Simmons University Daily Kansan Friday, May 14, 1954 By UNITED PRESS Last night, three days short of a year later, Roberts caught up with him by allowing Bobby Adams a game-opening home run and then mowing down the next 27 batters for an 8-1 triumph over Cincinnati. The burly righthander cut through the power-packed Redleeks like a scythe once he recovered from the shock of Adams' leadoff homer into the leftfield stands on a one ball, two strike—inside fast ball between the knees and the belt. It was Bobby's first circuit clout of the year. "You can't let your neighbors get ahead of you," the 27-year-old Roberts grinned. Last May, neighbor and teammate of Roberts, retired 27 men in a row to blank the Milwaukee Braves after giving up a single to leadoff batter Bill Bruton. Philadelphia — U.P.— Robin Roberts, ace Philadelphia Phillies righthander, believes in keeping up with the "Joneses," even if they insist on pitching near-perfect baseball games. He fanned eight batters, twice victimizing dangerous Ted Kluszewski, now tied for major league home run honors with 10, and in a four-way National league deadlock for second place in runs-batted-in with 25. Roberts permitted only six balls to be hit to the outfield and retired six batters on pop-ups. Seven others bit the dust on grounders. Roberts said the piten which Adams slapped out of the park "went just where I wanted it to go. I knew it was really tagged when it left his bat." The big hurler said he was disappointed over the swat but "only because it put the Phils behind 1-0 and not because I lost a no-hitter." EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR STOFFER'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 11 & N. H. Phone 1358 the 2-in-1 Purse in all-white, white/red, white/navy and white/brown $3.00 In Linen or Pique So far this season, Washburn has been defeated once—by the KU team 6-1 at Topeka. This was the first time since 1952 that Washburn had been defeated in a dual meet. The season's record for the opposing team is highlighted by the recent winning of the CIC tennis tournament, the eighth consecutive winning year for the team. Also on the KU lineup will be Dick Hadley in the second match, Roger Youmans in the third, Merl Sellers in the fourth, and Don Franklin in the fifth. The KU tennis team will meet Washburn university this afternoon on the varsity courts, with KU's No. 1 man, Al Hedstrom playing in the first match. Leading the Washburn squad will be Tommy Davidson, who has won all his matches this year. The one-hitter was Roberts' second of the short season and may have marked a turn in the hard-luck road he has trod through the spring training season and in early National league play. The triumph gave him a 4-3 record, far behind the pace of his 21-16 log of 1953. Writers Criticize Jones,Crecy Fight Tennis Team To Play Blues New York —(U.P.) Madison Square Garden's matchmaking department will be on trial tonight in the TV-radio fight between middleweights Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonkers, N.Y., and Jacques Royer-de-Crecy of France. Not in years has any Garden match been so heatedly criticized by New York sports writers, Jones is the world's third-ranking 160-pounder. But unranked Jacques won only two of his last 11 bouts, and had one draw. The Washburn lineup included Theodore Werner, Charles Harris, and Jim Lyon. Read the Kansan classified ads. George Herbert Hirst, one of the world's greatest all-round cricket players, died at Huddersfield, England yesterday. 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