Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. April 14, 1953 Perry, Kansas Hurlers Star To Trounce Wichita, 13-0 Left fielder John Perry blasted three home runs and three Jayhawker pitchers teamed up to spin a six-hit shutout to power Kansas to its first victory of the season at the varsity diamond yesterday afternoon—a 13-0 triumph against Wichita. Kansas plays Rockhurst here at 3 p.m. today. Wayne Tiemeyer started for Kansas, with John Brose and John Wynkoop coming on in the sixth and ninth innings. Tiemier was the winning pitcher. KU sewed up the contest in the early stages of the game by posting two runs in the second inning, four in the third, and two in the fourth for an 8-0 lead. KU picked up a single tally in the fifth and scored two more markers in the seventh and eighth innings. The Jayhawkers collected 11 hits, including homers by Perry and first baseman John Trombold, but wildness by Eli Romero, the starting Shocker hurler, gave the Wichita club the most trouble. Romera gave up 14 bases on balls. Trombol hit the first KU circuit clout in the second inning with a blast over the right field fence. Perry parked one over the same wall in the fifth and eighth innings. He collected another homer when his long drive to center rolled past the Wichita centerfielder. The victory gave the Jayhawkers a 1-2 season's record. Kansas lost to Oklahoma A&M in Stillwater last season, but they came back to Tulsa in a few days later. 10ch Wichita held the Jayhawks scoreless in the opening innings, then threatened to tie it up in the top of the third after KU had gone ahead 2-0 in the second frame. But Kanen shoved over four tallies in its half of the inning to put the contest out of reach for Wichita. Today's game will be the final non-conference clash for the Jay-hawkers who open Big Seven play with a two game series against Nebraska April 20-21. The loss was Wichita's third straight this season. Wichita JAR this season. Wichita AB H PO A Lee, lf 5 0 2 0 Kims, 3b, p 2 2 3 1 Kims, 3b, p 3 0 1 Vigare, ss 4 0 4 3 Kauffman, 1b 3 0 9 1 Day, 2b 3 1 1 2 Reed, rf 3 0 0 0 a-Churk 1 1 0 0 Haught, c 3 1 2 0 P-Skous 1 0 0 0 Romero, p 2 0 0 0 Tompson, 3b 2 1 1 0 Totals ... 32 6 24 8 Kansas ... AB H PO A Wolf, 3b ... 3 0 1 4 Pulliam, 2b ... 5 1 3 4 Perry, Irf ... 5 1 3 0 Konek, rf ... 5 1 1 0 Trombold, 1b ... 3 1 11 1 Heitholt, cf ... 3 1 0 0 Thaulson, cf ... 1 0 2 0 Fiss, c ... 2 1 4 0 D. Smith, c ... 1 1 3 0 Patterson, ss ... 3 1 0 0 Pergion, ss ... 1 0 2 0 Tlemier, p ... 1 0 0 0 Brose, p ... 1 0 0 0 c-R, Smith ... 1 1 0 0 Wynkoop, p ... 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 11 27 13 Standard Deviation Totals 35 14. Singles for Reed in 98 98. Struck out for Haught in 98. a- Singled for Reed in 9th. b- Struck out for Haught in 9th. c- Singled for Brosse in 8th. Wichita 000 000 000 Ramsas 000 000 210 20-13 E-Vigare 3, Pulliam. B-R Wolf 2, Pulliam, Perry 3, Konek, Trombold, D. Smith. B-Bpace, Patterson, H-R-Trombold, A-Bpace, Patterson, H-R-Trombold, V-Kauffman, Vigare and Kauffman; Vigare and Day; Wolf, Pulliam and Trombold. Left-Wichita 10, Kansas 12. Right-Wichita 10, Kansas 12. B- Brose 2. SO-By Romero 2. Tiemleer 4. Brose 2. Wynkoop 1. HO-ROMore 6 hits in 6 innings, Kuhfs 5 in 2. Tiemleer Jim Nellis, 1540 La., Ph. 443 WHO WILL BE MR.FORMAL? EVERY GROUP CAN ENTER ASK CAMPUS REP Born; Kelley Voted Captains For'53-'54 Basketball Team Two Jayhawker basketball stars, B. H. Born and Al Kelley, who helped lead the 1953 KU cage squad into the NCAA finals, have been chosen co-captains of the 1953-54 Kansas team by their teammates. Born, the 6-9 Medicine Lodge junior who was faced with the pressure of taking on where all-American Clyde Lovellette left off, came through in excellent fashion. He wound up the team's top scorer with 474 points in 25 games, for a 19 point average. He tossed in 270 points in 12 Big Seven contests to take the conference scoring crown and set a new league single-game mark with 44 points against Colorado March 2. He was named to every all-Big Seven team, to the NCAA regional and final tournament teams, and was chosen the most valuable player in the national final tourney in Kansas City. Kelley, younger brother of Dean Kelley, captain of the 1952-53 squad, broke into only nine games as a sophomore in 1952, and scored just two points. He started this year as a first string reserve, but after good early season showings, joined the starting five and stayed there the rest of the campaign. The scrapy 5-11 forward from McCune wound up the Jayhawk's No. 2 scorer with 323 points in 25 games for a 13 point average. Manhattan —(U.P.)— An outfielder was scheduled to take to the mound for Kansas State here today when the Wildcats battle the Wichita Shockers. 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