Page 5 te by inter- KU; brake; 25.2. KU, egas, trich, Ar~ d a core 2020. Per- and high blled High alvin high ad a gner 1 to dual Buffs Trip Hawks In 6-5,14-3 Games The Kansas baseball team was eliminated from any chance at the Big Seven championship when it lost a two games series to the Colorado Buffs Friday and Saturday at Boulder. KU lost 6-5 and 14-3 to give it a conference record of three victories and four defeats with only a two games series with Oklahoma remaining on its schedule. Colorado bunched two doubles, two singles, and one error to score three runs in the last half of the ninth inning to beat KU 6-5 Friday. John Brose held a 5-1 lead before the Buffs knocked him out in the last of the seventh inning two-twot double by Frank Bernardi. We won the losing pitcher in relief, Punky Horolund bit a home run for KU. Bernardi led off the third inning with a home run and blasted a 5-1 game wide open with a grand slam home run in the seventh. Kansas got nine hits and four bases on balls but scored only three runs as Harold Sprehe was tight in the pinches. Totals ...37 9 26 Oklahoma leads the Big Seven standings with a record of two victories and no defeats and Colorado and Missouri are in second place with three victories and one defeat, and KU drops into the second division in the standings. The box scores: On Saturday Bernardi hit two home runs and Carroll Hardy added another to help send Bob Shirley to defeat. Hardy's blow came the first pitch thrown by Shirley. Kansas AB H O A Pulliam, 2b 5 1 4 0 Heitholt, ss 3 1 2 4 Bergsten, ss 1 0 0 4 Terry, lf 4 0 0 0 b-Trombold, 1b 4 1 6 0 Allison, cf 5 0 3 0 Conn, rf 5 2 3 0 Hoglund, 3b 3 1 0 1 Aungt, c 4 2 8 2 Brose, p 3 1 0 1 Tfreizeer, p 1 0 0 0 Colorado AB H O A Hardy, cf 5 1 2 0 Keith, 2b 5 2 0 0 Bernardi, lf 5 3 2 1 Rich, 1b 4 1 7 0 Nylund, p 5 1 2 4 Taylor, c 3 1 10 1 c-Balich, 3b 4 2 3 0 Wilson, rf 2 0 0 0 Quinlan, rf 1 0 1 0 Garramone, p 2 0 0 1 a-Long 1 0 0 0 Sprehe, p 1 0 0 0 Totals ... 38 11 27 a-Struck out for Garramone in 7th. b-Reached first on catcher's interference in Ist. c-Reached first on catcher's interference in 4th. Kansas 010 003 100—5 Colorado 010 000 203—6 E—Heitholt, Conn 2, Rich, Balich, Taylor, Garramone, RBI—Pulliam, Conn 2, Hoagland, Brose, Bernardi 3, Kyland, Balich, Garramone, 2B- Hoitholt, Trombold, Conn, Augst7 Bernardi, Rich, Taylor, Balich, 3B- Bernardi, HR—Hoagland, SB— Trombold, Left-KU 10, Colorado 11. BB—Brose 3, Tiemier 1, Garramone 3, Sprehe 1. SO—Brose 2 Tiemier 4, Garramone 9, Sprehe 1 HO—Brose 6 in 1/3; Tiemier 5 in 1 2-3; Garramone 9 in 7; Sprehe 0 in 2. R&ER—Brose 3-2; Tiemier 3-3; Garramone 5-4; Sprehe 0-0; PB—Aungst, Winner—Sprehe, Loser—Tiemier, U—Allen and Carrabella, T—2-52 Kansas (3) AB H O A Bergsten, ss 1 0 0 1 Perry, lf 3 1 2 0 Conn, rf-cf 4 0 4 0 Pulliam, 2b 5 1 4 1 Allison, cf 5 1 0 0 Trombold, 1b 4 3 6 0 Heitholt, lf-sf 5 1 4 2 Hoglund, 3b 3 1 0 2 Blair, rf 1 0 0 0 Aungst, c 3 0 4 0 Shirley, p ... 1 1 0 2 a-Brose ... 0 0 0 Dalton, p ... 0 0 0 Totals ... 36 9 24 9 Colorado (14) AB H O A Hard, cf 3 1 4 1 Keith, 2b 4 2 2 1 Bernardi, lf 6 3 6 0 Rich, 1b 2 0 6 0 Nylund, ss 4 1 1 1 Taylor, c 3 1 8 0 Balich, 3b 2 1 0 1 Wilson, rf 4 1 0 * 0 Quinlan, p 3 0 0 1 Sprehe, p 1 0 0 1 Totals 32 10 27 6 a-Hit into fielder's choice for Shirley in 8th. Kansas 010 000 020—3 Colorado 202 010 54x—14 E—Shirley, Heitholt, Perry, Allison, Bernardi, Nylund, NRIH-Boglund, Perry, Conn, Bernardi 5, Hardy 2, Keith 2, Taylor, Balich 2B-Hoglund, Taylor, Keith 3B- Balich, HR-N儒erti 2, Hardy, S- Shirley, Conn, Nylund, DP-Bergsten, Polliam and Trombold; Sprehe, Heitholt and Trombold; Hardy and Taylor. Left-Kansas 13, Colorado 10, BB-Off Shirley 12, Dalton 1, Quinlan 4, SO-By Shirley 3, Dalton 1, Quinlan 5, Sprehe 1. SO-Shirley 8 in 7, Dalton 2 in 1, Quinlan 5 in 5, Sprehe 4 in 4. R&R ER-Off Shirley 10, Dalton 4-0, Quinlan 1-1, Sprehe 2-0. HPB- Shirley (Bailch). WP-Dalton. PB -Aungst. Winner–Joiner. Loser - Darton, PPI - Aungst, Winner - Quinlan. Loser - - Shirley. Tennis Team DownsMU7-0 The Jayhawker netmen now have six victories and one loss againstcore teams. Their season record is nine victories and 2 losses. The Kansas tennis team won its sixth straight dual meet by shutting out a visiting Missouri team 7-0 Saturday. The results are: Al Hedstrom, K, defeated Bill Wickersham, M, 6-0, 6-2. Dick Hadley, K, defeated Bob Simpson. M, 6-3, 6-2. Roger Youmans, K, defeated Al Gornev, M. 6-1. 6-3. Merl Sellers, K, defeated Darrol Caldwell. 6-1, 6-2. Don Franklin, K, defeated Art Casper, M. 6-0. 6-3. Hedstrom and Hadley, K, defeated Wickersham and Simpson M, 6-3, 6-3. 2008 Youmans and Sellers, K, defeated Gornev and Caldwell. 2-6, 1-1. Navy won its 24th straight rowing contest yesterday with a victory over Penn and Harvard in the Adams Cup regatta on the Schuykill river. Strong Defense Limits Scoring In Scrimmage For the second week in a row the KU intra-squad scrimmage Saturday was dominated by the defense as only two touchdowns were scored by the four teams. The starting Red team scored early in the scrimmage when sophomore guard Dud Budrich nabbed a deflected pass thrown by Bev Buller and plunged 15 yards into the end zone. The other touchdown came on the final play of the afternoon when Al Jaso, quarterback on the No. 4 team, threw a 25-yard pass to end Fuzzy Martin. There were no other scoring threats as the defenses led by center Bud Bixler, converted tackle, and Jack Luschen, a returning war veteran who is playing with the No. 2 team. As was the case the week before each team was limited to 20 offensive plays in two series of 10 plays. The only change in the varsity lineup saw John Handley, sophomore halfback, starting at the No. 1 fullback slot. Running in the backfield with him were John McFarland at quarterback, and Ralph Moody and Dick Blowey at the halfs. In the first string line were John Andersen and Don Bracelin at the ends, Gene Vignatelli and Gene Blasi at the tackles, Budrid and Bob Hubbard at the guards, and Bixler at center. On the No. 2 team were Larry Carrier and Don Martin at ends, Dick Wogan and Mike Rodgers at tackles, Luschen and Dick Knowles at guards, Frank Black at center; Buller at quarterback, Ted Rhode and Rex Sullivan at halfbacks, and Don Hess at fullback. On the No. 3 team were Bill Bell and Joe Held at ends, John Rothrock and John Drake at tackles; Don f扑zenreuter and Dick Todd at guard; Brock Snyder at center; Dick Sandifer at quarterback; Dwight Dinsmore and Terry McIntosh at halfbacks, and Blaine Hollinger at fullback. On the No. 4 team were Jerry Flynn and Keith patterson at ends; Dale Birney and Ray Bower at tackles; Chuck Springle and Bill Armstrong at guards; Bill Keller at center; Tom Slaymaker at quarterback; Billy Davis and Tom Kwapich at halfbacks, and Tom Webb at fullback. Rocky Marciano, heavyweight champion, boxed four rounds yesterday in preparation for his June 17 title fight with Ezzard Charles. 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Steve Gromek posted his fifth victory in the opener tying him with Sal Maglie of the New York Giants as the winningest pitcher in the major league. Virgil Trucks was tagged with the loss, his second against three victories. The New York Yankees handed rookie Bob Trice his first loss of the year, 7-4, on homers by Andy Carey, Yogi Berra, and Enos Slaughter. The second game was called because of darkness after nine innings with the score tied 1-1. Harry Byrd was the winner of the first game but was the victim of a grand slam home run by Wilmer Shantz, Bobby's younger brother. Sloppy fielding by Carey helped load the bases to the stage for Shantz's first major league home run. Rain forced postponement of the single game between the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox. Gil Coan's single in the 10th inning gave the Baltimore Orioles a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians as Bob Turley turned in a four-hit pitching performance to end a five game Baltimore losing streak. Two men were out when Coan hit Art Hotteman's fifth pitch through second base to score Neil Berry from third. Berry had reached first on George Strickland's error on a bounding ball. He went to second on his sacrifice and took third when Bobby Young grounded out to first. Doubles by Duke Snider and Sandy Amoros and a single by Billie Cox in the seventh inning scored Snider opened the seventh with a double and Gil Hotges walked. However Carl Furillo hit into a double play. Amoros then drilled a double into center scoring Snider, and Cox singled scoring Amoros. Three home runs and eight runs driven in by Ted Kluszewski were not enough to give the Cincinnati Redlegs a sweep of their double header with the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds took the second game 6-5 after dropping the first game 10-7. Vic Raschi won his third straight game without defeat in the opener and Howie Judson was tagged with the loss. Bud Podblaniel got credit for the decision in the second game and Stu Miller was the loser. Stan Musial hit his 10th home run of the season with two men on base for the opening game. Jim Greengrass scored. Del Rico homered for the Cardinals. Hank Sauer hit his 10th home run of the season and Ralph Kiner his fourth as the Chicago Cubs beat Warren Spahn and the Milwaukee Braves 5-3. Sauer's blast came with one on in the first inning and Kiner's came with the bases empty in the fifth inning. The New York Giants defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1 yesterday as Maglie packed up his fifth victory in six decisions this season. He allowed six hits and struck out six. It was the fifth straight loss for the Pirates.