Page 5 Sooners Edge Jayhawks 4-2 To Hand KU 4th Big 7 Loss Oklahoma handed Kansas its fourth straight Big Seven loss of the season by shoving across four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to edge the Jayhawkers, 4-2 in Norman yesterday. The Sooners also won Monday's game, 19-1. The teams collected only eight hits between them, but committed eleven errors. All the runs were unearned. Southpaw Mac. Sanders, Wichita sophomore, was the winner. He gave up just two hits in besting Jack Stonestreet, who yielded six The Jayhawkers went ahead with two runs, both scored on errors, in the second and third innings, but the Sooners rallied in the fifth, scoring all four runs on three singles, three errors, and a walk. Sanders, who was eased out of two jams with Oklahoma double plays, retired the last 17 Jayhawker batters. He fanned four and walked four. Stonestreet struck out eight Sooners and gave up four walks. Kansas AB H O A Wolfe, 3b 4 1 3 0 Wolfe, 1b 4 1 3 0 Trombold, 1b 5 1 12 0 Konek, rf 3 0 7 0 Fiss, c 3 0 7 0 Ferry, if 1 0 0 0 Smith, If 1 0 1 0 Heitholt, cf 3 0 0 0 Heitholt, fc 3 0 0 0 Stongest, p 2 0 0 0 Kansas, which now has a 2-6 season's record, committed five errors OU made six. Totals 30 2 24 13 Oklahoma AB H O Rickey, ss 4 3 3 2 Stackert, ss 0 0 0 2 Risinger, 1b 4 0 8 2 Reeder, bf 4 0 1 0 Allison, 1b 4 0 0 0 Hamilton, if 4 0 2 0 Sheets, 2b 4 0 2 2 Strika, 2b 0 0 0 0 Antonio, rf 4 2 1 0 Burke, rf 0 0 0 0 Knox, 3b 3 1 1 2 Simmons, 3b 0 0 0 0 S. Jones, cf 2 0 0 0 Torbett, cf 1 0 0 0 Crabb, b 2 0 0 0 Cloud, b 1 0 3 0 Sanders, p 4 0 0 2 Box Score Totals 33 10 18 Kansas 611 00 76 Oklahoma 000 040 00×4 Oklahoma 000 040 00×4 E—Fiss, Bergsten 2. Stonehen, Rickey C—Rickey, Rickey B—RB1, Antonko, Knob SB—Trombold, Rickey S—Fiss, DP—Knox, Sheets and Rising; Risinger and Risinger C—Stoneventree 8. Sanders 4. WP—Stoneventree. U—Miskovsky and Fieldkamp T—1,590 Jobs Available for Students Both part time and full time jobs will be available for students who desire to work during summer school. There will be vacancies in nearly all offices in the University. Applications will be received by Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, at her office in room 220 Strong hall. OPTOMETRY IN THREE YEARS, IF YOU HAVE SIXTY L. A. CREDITS In three college years, you can prepare for the attractive profession of optometry, if you have a minimum of sixty required Liberal Arts credits. There is a shortage of optometrists in many States. Eighty per cent of the Nation's millions depend upon the Doctor of Optometry and his professional skill in conserving vision. vision. The optometrist possesses the dignity of being a professional man. He renders a service essential to the health and well-being of his community. Substantial financial rewards are obtainable almost from the beginning of his practice. Optometry is specially attractive to women. The U.S. Department of Defense and Selective Service grant optometry students the same consideration accorded medical students. Chicago College of Optometry, nationally accredited, is located in the heart of the world's greatest center for teaching in the healing arts. It is famous for its faculty of dentistry, whom it is in progress. Dormitory accommodations, apartments and other facilities are available on a large campus. Intramural Tennis Sponsored by ISA For catalog and other literature, address Registrar, Chicago College of Optometry, 1845-H Larrabe St. Chicago 14, Ill. Adv. The Independent Student association is sponsoring an intramural tennis program for independents living in private homes. Four-member teams will engage each other in games consisting of three single and two double matches, to be played on weekends. Fees will not be charged. Students interested should contact William Pittman, pharmacy senior, or leave their names in the ISA office before 5 p.m. Friday. --- Davey to Fight On TV Tonight Detroit — (U.P.) — Dancing Chuck Davey was favored to start his comeback campaign with a victory tonight over young Sammy Giuliani in a 10-round bout at Olympia stadium. The fight will be televised nationally at 9 p.m. (EST over the CBS-TV network. Davey has been idle since his defeat at the hands of Kid Gavilan Feb. 11 in a welterweight title match. It was his only professional loss. Giuliani, a 21-year old slugger from Stamford, Conn., could boost his stock considerably by stopping the former four-time collegiate champion who holds a Masters degree from Michigan State. Despite his youth, Giuliani is a veteran of three years in the ring. His record shows 27 victories and two draws in 36 bouts. However, most of his triumphs were at the expense of unknowns. His best performances were a draw with Joey Giardello and a split decision loss to Vince Martinez. Davey, on the other hand, has defeated Chico Vejar, another product of Stamford, and Rocky Graziano, the former middleweight king. Ground Plays Occupy Time In Grid Drills Again yesterday afternoon the 80 Jayhawker football candidates spent most of their time practicing running plays in an effort to sharpen their assignments. A dummy scrimmage was held the first hour, followed by another hour of regular scrimmage, with the concentration being mostly on ground plays. Big John Anderson, switched from center to fullback this spring, showed power when he burst through the line on several occasions for good gains. George Remsberg, freshman fullback from Iola, was impressive in the drills, showing flashes of the form that gained him much notice in last fall's freshman campaign. Sophomore-to-be Joe Carrier, St. John halfback, displayed excellent running form and burly Bill Nieder. Lawrence center, turned in a good performance on the line. Mizzou Whips NU As Jenkins Shines Big John Jenkins flipped a four- hitter to spark Missouri to a 3-0 victory over Nebraska in Lincoln yesterday. The Mizzou star did not allow a Cornhusher to get beyond second base. The Tigers got only four hits off four Husker pitchers. MU now has a 3-1 league record, NU, 4-2. GO UP OREAD Via Mississippi And . . . Wednesday, April 29, 1953 University Daily Kansan On The Way Stop At LEONARD'S STANDARD STATION 9th & Indiana Don't stew around about unpaid bills. Be ready for them when they come around by depositing regularly in your savings account in The Lawrence National Bank 7th & Mass. MEMBER F.D.I.C. For Spring and Summer - Van Heusen Shapely Ensenada Checks, fancies and plain colors in weights that are just right for wear right now and into the summer. 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