Page 5 University Daily Kansan Wild Pitching Gives OU Crushing 19-1 Victory Three Kansas pitchers gave up 22 walks to send Kansas down to another staggering defeat yesterday—a 19-1 loss to Oklahoma in Norman. The teams meet again today. The drubbing dropped the Jayhawkers deeper into the Big Seven cellar as it was the third straight conference defeat for Hub Ulrich's crew. KU has yet to win a league contest. It was the second straight one-sided defeat suffered by the Kansas, who were shellled by Nebraska, 20-6 in Lawrence last week. John Brose started for Kansas, but gave up eight walks in the first four innings before getting help from Ben Dalton. Dalton, behind 8-0 when he started, handed out 12 more free passes in his 2 2/3 inning stint. Rightfielder John Konek finished for the Jayhawkers, but watched two more runs cross the plate on a catcher's throwing error late in the game. a single adult a Kansas held the Sooners to a 1-0 advantage until the third inning, when the roof started to cave in on the Jayhawkers. Oklahoma picked up three runs in that frame, then Sophomore pitcher Larry Foley breezed to the victory, his third of the season. Eleven Sooners batted in a six-run seventh inning, which featured eight walks, a bit batsman, a single and a triple. Huskers Nip MU Move to Second Nebraska moved into first place in the Big Seven baseball race by stopping Missouri, 11-6 in Lincoln yesterday. Ray Novak pitched the Cornhuskers to victory but needed late inning relief help. Novak gave up just four hits in the first seven innings and helped the Huskers build a 10-2 lead. He lost his touch in the eighth inning in which the Tigers, defending conference champions, scored four runs. Phi Kappas Entertain Alums Phi Kappus Entertain Alums Phi Kappa fraternity entertained returning alumni at an annual Founder's day banquet at the chapter house Saturday. posted four more in the fourth inning to sew up the contest. Foley held the Jayhawks to five hits and was never in trouble. Brose was the losing pitcher. Kansas now has a season's record of 2-5, having beaten Wichita and Rockhurst and having lost to Nebraska twice. Oklahoma A&M, Tulsa and the Sooners. The victory gave Oklahoma a 1-0 Big Seven mark. Box Score Kansas AB H O A Wolfe, 3b 3 0 1 Pulliam, 2b 3 1 1 Trombold, 1b 4 2 7 Konek, rf-p 4 0 0 Fiss, c 3 1 10 Perr, i f 4 1 0 Hetholt, cf 3 0 1 Bergsten, t 4 0 0 Brose, p 1 0 0 Dalton, p 2 0 0 Totals 31 5 24 14 Oklahoma **A**B **H** A Rickey, ss 2 1 2 0 Stafford, ss 2 0 1 0 Risinger, 1b 3 1 6 Reeder, 1b 1 0 2 Jilson, if 1 0 0 Hamilton, lf 1 1 2 Sheets, 2b 1 2 Straka, 2b 2 0 Antonio, rf 2 1 0 Junko, rf 1 0 1 Knox, 3b 4 1 2 Simmons, 3b 2 0 Jones, cf 2 0 Torbell, cf 1 0 2 Crabb, c 2 0 6 Cloud, c 1 1 2 Foley, p 4 0 0 Totals Kalamazoo 000 010 000 — 1 Oklaheim 013 420 63x — 19 Oklaheim 013 420 63x — 19 Oklahoma E-Trus, Wolfe, Sheets, Dalton, Pullin- C, RI-21, RBI-Knox, Knock 2, Risinger 2, Sheets 2, Trombold, Allison, Cloud, Stafford 2, Reeder, Hamilton, -Simmons, 3B-Knox, DP-Bergsten, Allison, S-Beerkens, DF-Bergsten, To Trombold, Left-Kansas 8, Okahama 13, BB-Brose 8, Dalton 12, Konek 2, Foley 3, SO-Brease 1, Dalton , Konek 4, Foley 7, HARP 1, Dalton for 8 in 4, HARP in 2/2, HAP to Foley. WBY-Pose, BDalton Balk-Dalton. Winner-Foley, Loser- Brose, T-3.07. this summer formal holds its press! HE'S DANGEROUS — Oklahoma outfielder Jim Antonio will be出 to spark the Sooners to another victory when his club meets the Jayhawkers in the second game of a two-game series today. OU trounced Kansas yesterday, 19-1. Antonio, not a heavy slugger, but a tough man in the clutch, led the Sooners in runs-batted-in in 1957 Mass. St. IM Softball League Resumes Play Again The weatherman finally was generous and let up on the rain, allowing the intramural softball league to resume play after four-day layoff. 905 Yesterday's results: Preferently "B" Fraternity "B" DU 13, Sigma Pi 3 Independent "B" Physics 24, Phi Beta Pi 9 KHK 15, Pearson 2 AFROTC 8, Pl Boys 5 TODAY (4:00) **Fraternity "B"** Field 3 ATO-Phi Delt Field 3 Sigma Chi-Phi Gam Field 3 Kappa Sig-ASE Tuesday, April 28, 1953 Independent Field 1 Pharmacy-Signa O. Beta Fast-Starting Yankees Face First Road Trip New York—(U.P.)—The world champion Yankees, facing their first big "test in the west," are off to their best start since Casey Stengel's first year as manager in 1949. Since 1949, the teams which were in the lead in both major leagues at the end of the first two weeks, generally did not go on to win the pennants. There were only two exceptions, last year's Dodgers and Stengel's 1949 Yanks. Yet the brilliant showing of the Yanks, Indians, and Phillies can't be bragged off. The Yankees, who won five in a row before dropping their stadium finale to the Senators, 5 to 4, Sunday, have been getting superlative pitching plus that late inning clutch touch. Cleveland, which leads the league in percentage with a 7-2 mark as against New York's 9-3 figure, is in the midst of a five game win streak in which none of the starting pitchers have needed relief. In the National League, the grown-up Philly whiz kids are amazing people. Now whiz men, the Phillies have won eight straight games and three were over the champion Dodgers. Robin Roberts won three in the streak, Karl Drews and Curt Simmons two each, and Jim Konstanty one, and in only one game, did the starter need relief. But last year when the Yankees won their fourth straight flag, they had a 5-7 record at this stage and were in sixth place. Boston at 10-3 was in first place, but finished sixth. The Dodgers were in front with 9-3 in the National and went on to take the pennant. In the first east-west clashes, the national has a full slate of night games scheduled. The Cubs are at Pittsburgh, the Braves at New York, the Reds at Brooklyn, and the Cardinals at Philadelphia. There are two night games in the American, New York at St. Louis and Philadelphia at Cleveland. Boston at Detroit and Washington at Chicago will meet this afternoon. Passing Highlights Football Practice Coach J. V. 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