Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 5. 19 Kansas Splits With Buffs; Nebraska Takes Bia 7 Lead With John Brose, Jayhawker sophomore lefthander, hurling a neat five-hitter, Kansas' baseballers trounced Colorado's Buffaloes, 9 to 2. Saturday to gain a split in a two-game weekend series at Boulder. FRIDAY'S GAME Brose, in marking up his third straight win against no defeats and second in conference play, had a no-hitter spoiled when Bill Long led off with a pinch hit a double in the eighth inning. Colorado edged past Kansas, 9 to 8 in Friday's game as Bull relief hurler, Tom Brookshier, hurled and batted the Buffaloes to victory. With the score tied 8-all, Eroakshier, who doubles as a back in football, singled in the winning run in the seventh after KU had tied the game with a three-run rally in the sixth inning. Jack Stonestreet, charged with his second Big Seven defeat against a lone victory (over Nebraska), was nicked for 12 hits and gave up five bases on balls. The Buffs collected eight runs in the first five innings. John Trombold, Wichita sophomore who doubles as a first baseman and outfielder, hit a two-run 360-foot homer in the sixth inning. Walt. Hicks, right fielder, and John Perry, second baseman, each collected two hits to pace the KU batters in Friday's game. SATURDAY'S GAME Perry's blows were a double and a triple and accounted for three runs batted in. Trombold paced the Kansas attack with three for four including a three-run homer in the third to send KU ahead, 3 to 0. Hicks also homered for the Jay- hawkers with Trombold on base in the seventh inning. His homer pushed KU ahead, 7 to 0. Frank Wolf, shortstop, got three singles in four trips to the plate while center fielder Charlie Bether had two for five including a triple and batted in two runs. Colorado scored one run in the eighth and ninth innings. Brose, in turning in his best performance to date, struck out 13 and had near perfect control in issuing only two bases on balls. After Long led off with a pinch hit double in the eighth, Don Branby, first baseman, singled him home. Catcher Don Shirk followed with a walk. With runners on first and second and none away, Brock struck out Phil Cole, Dick Cortez and Jerry Keith to retire the side. In the ninth, Zack Jordan singled and scored on Carroll Hardy's triple. Brose bore down to retire from Hardy' hard stranded on third base. Kansas plays Oklahoma here Wednesday and Thursday in its final home games. FRIDAY'S GAME Kansas (8) | A | B | H | PO | A Wolf, ss | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 Bethner, bf | 5 | 1 | 2 | 0 Eunuch, lf | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 Trombold, lf | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 Hicks, rf | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 Perry, 2b | 5 | 2 | 5 | 2 Pullam, 3b | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 Voss, lb | 4 | 1 | 5 | 0 Smith | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 Stonestreet, p | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3 Appling | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 Totals 36 8 24 8 Colorado (9) AB H PO A Cobertta b 5 2 1 3 Keith, rf 4 1 1 3 Jordan, ss 4 1 0 2 Hardy, d 5 1 2 0 Hovine, hf 3 0 2 0 Ryder, f 1 0 0 0 Larson, 3b 4 2 1 1 Brandy 4 3 10 0 Shink, c 3 0 7 0 Quinlan, p 2 1 0 2 Brookshire, p 1 1 0 2 Totals 36 12 27 9 *Struek out for Jones in 9th *Struek out of Stone street in 9th Kansas 003 003 —8 Colorado 013 —7 Totals ... 36 12 27 9 122 210 10×9- E: Wolf, Enoch, J. Jordan, Larson, Branby, Quinlan, RH; Tholmbold, Perry 3. Stonecrest, Keith, Jordan, Larson, Branby, Quinlan, Brookside, Trembold, Branby, SB; Corbetta, Keith, Jordan, Hardy, S; Hicks, Pullman, Jones, Jordan, Branby, DP; Jordan, Corbetta, BB; Stonecrest 5, Quinlan 3, Brooksher BB; Stonecrest 5, Quinlan 3, Brooksher 2. SO; Stonecrest 7, Quinlan 2, Brooksher 3. SO; Stonecrest 8 in 5-1-Brooksher 9 in 3-2 KER; Stonecrest 8 and 9, off Quinlan 8 and 5, HPB: By Stonecrest (Keith); by Quinlan (Pullam) PB: Jones, Wimmer; Brooksher Loser: Loser (2-2), T: 227; A: 750. SATURDAY'S GAME Kansas (9) AB H PO A Wolf, ss 4 3 0 3 Pullam, 3b 5 0 0 3 Trombold, if 4 3 0 1 Hickrs, f 4 1 0 0 Perry, 2b 3 1 1 1 Bether, cf 3 2 1 0 Voss, bf 3 1 10 0 Jones, c 5 0 13 0 Brose, p 2 0 1 0 Totals 35 11 27 7 Colorado (2) AB H PO A Corbetta b 4 0 6 1 Keith rf 4 0 1 1 Jordan s 3 1 2 0 Hardy, f 4 1 6 0 Taylor, ff-3b 4 0 1 0 Larson, 2b 2 1 0 Horne, if 1 1 0 0 Long 1 1 0 0 Breech, 0 0 0 0 Breeze, 1b 3 0 0 0 Skirk, c 3 0 6 1 Cohen, p 2 0 0 1 Weber, p 0 0 0 1 The Results: Kansas-Missouri Totals 32 5 27 Long doubled for Larsen in 1988. Charles Crawford, KU, def. Cliff Trenton, 6-0, 6-1; Gene Potokum, KU, JP Quinlan struck out for Weber in 9th. Kansas 002 200 202 -9 Columbia 001 200 202 -9 E: Larson, Weber, Branby, Shirk, Cohen, RH; Wolf, Trombold 3, Hicks 2, Bother 1, Branby, SB- Long, 3B, Hard, Hard. SB: Trombold, Brose 3, SH: Hicks, Perry, Left: Kansas 9, Colorado 5, BB: Brose Cohen 6, SO: Rose 13, Cohen 4, Cohen 5, SO: Rose 13, Cohen 4, S: Weber 3 and 2 in 1, Winner: Brose (3-0), Looser: Cisco (1-1). T: 2:28. Swatters in Weekend Wins From Missouri and Nebraska The Jayhawk tennis team swept matches from Missouri and Nebraska over the weekend, winning from the Tigers 5-2 and from the Cornhuskers. 7-0. It took only two extra sets for the Kansans to down Nebraska Saturday. Besides Crawford's first set loss, Walt Weaver and Harrington or the Huskers won a love set in the game, but John Freiberger and Joe Conklin. Freiberger and Conklin won the match 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. Charlie Crawford remained unbeaten among Dick Mechem's swatters through the two tests. He defeated Cliff Trenton of Missouri, Friday, 6-0 and 6-1, and came from behind after losing the first set, to down Nebraska's Tom Harrington, 4-6, 6-2 and 6-4. Saturday. The Jayhawkers won all five singles matches in Friday's match with the Tigers but dropped both doubles matches. def. Keith Worthington, 6-3, 6-4; John Freiberger, KU, def. Bill Wickersham, 6-4, 6-4; Ad hsed Troms, KU, def. Jim Tancill, 6-0; 6-3; Hal Titus, KU, def. Jack Clayton, 4-6, 6-4; Trenton Clayton, MU, def. Crawford-Joe Conklin, 4-6, 6-4; Worthington-Wickersham, MU, def. Freiberger-Hedstrom, 6-0, 6-2 Crawford def. Tom Harrington, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4; Fotopolotus def. John Tatum, 6-2, 6-2; Herder def. Holyoke, 6-2, 6-2; Hedera def. Walt Kowal, 6-1, 6-2; Titus def. Bob Crookes, 6- 2, 6; Crawford-Fotopolotus def. Holyoke, Tatum, 6-2; Knapplin def. Weaver-Harrington, 4-6, 6-8, 6-9. Sixty-two physical majors toured six public grade schools in Kansas on Tuesday, observing physical education and noon playground activities. Kansas-Nebraska Physical Education Majors Tour G Kansas City Schools The students were accompanied by Miss Joie Stapleton, associate professor of physical education. After dropping its opener to Kansas, 6 to 1, Nebraska has registered six straight conference victories to baseball leadership with a 6-1 record. By BOB NELSON Kansan Sports Writer The Cornhuskers moved into the No. 1 spot by scoring impressive 16 to 0 and 19 to 2 victories over Kansas State while Missouri encountered trouble splitting even with the same K-Staters at Manhattan, 9 to 6 and 4 to 5. Kansas, boasting a perfect 3-0 record last week, could do no better than split even with Iowa State here, 5 to 7 and 15 to 14, and Colorado at Boulder, 8 to 9 and 9 to 2, and slide from second to third in the standings behind Nebraska and Missouri with a 5-2 mark. The pennant race between Nebraska and Missouri should be a hotly contested affair right down to the finish line. Following games with Colorado at Boulder today and tomorrow, Missouri returns home for its final six Big Seven clashes meeting Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. Nebraska isn't quite as fortunate as it must play Iowa State and Missouri on the road and has only a two-game series with Colorado at home. The Nebraska-Missouri two-game series at Columbia on May 12 and 13 could well decide the conference title. Hub Ulrich's Jayhawks could also play an important role in determining the conference winner since the unpredictable Jayhawkers play Missouri at Columbia on May 19 and 20. Oklahoma (1-3), idle last week, takes on a "suicide" schedule this week playing six road games in as many days. The Sooners, last year's conference and NCAA baseball champs, play Kansas State at Manhattan today and tomorrow, Kansas here on Wednesday and Thursday and Missouri at Columbia on Friday and Saturday. Other league games this week pit Nebraska against Iowa State at Ames on Friday and Saturday and Kansas State Aagainst Colorado at Boulder on the same days. Big 7 Standings Through May 3 | | W. | L. | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Nebraska | 6 | 1 | .714 | | Missouri | 5 | 1 | .833 | | Kansas | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Colorado | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Oklahoma | 1 | 3 | .250 | | Iowa State | 1 | 4 | .200 | | Kansas State | 2 | 9 | .182 | LAST WEEK'S RESULTS Kansas 5-15, Iowa State 7-14 Missouri 9-2, Nebraska 16-10, New Missouri 9-2, K-4, State 0-5. Oklahoma at K-State Missouri at Colorado THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Today and Tuesday FIRST NATIONAL BANK Travel Service TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Wednesday and Thursday Oklahoma at Kansas Friday and Saturday Oklahoma at Missouri Nebraska at Iowa State K-State at Colorado THE Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's 743 Mass. Call 675 Three Records Broker As KU Wins, 80 to 51 Kansas' sparkling sophomore, Wes Santee, set one Kansas-Kansas State dual meet record. Jayhawker Art Dalzell topped another and Kansas State's Thane Baker rewrote one mark and tied one as the Jayhawkers powered past the Wildcats, 80-51, in the 35th meeting of the two schools in Manhattan, Saturday. Santee turned in the best col. $ ^{9} $ Santee turned in the best collegiate time of the year in winning the mile run in 408.8. The time bettered the old meet record of 416.5 set by Kansas' Bob Karnes in 1950. It was still short of Glenn Cunningham's Kansas varsity record by 2.1 seconds. Dalzell edged by State's Dick Towers to win the half mile in the day's top thriller in 1:53.1. The old record was set by Pat Bowers of KU in 1950 at 1:53.2. But the spotlight was on Baker. The Wildcat junior from Elkhart coached to a 20.8 220-yard dash mark—the best turned in by college runners this year—and tied the old meet record in the 100-yard dash with a 9.6 performance. Lyle Foy of KU first set the record in 1939. Gene Wilson of K-State was the only other double winner besides Baker. He captured the broad jump with a 23-foot, $10\frac{1}{2}$-inch leap and won the high jump with a 6-foot, $1\frac{3}{4}$-inch effort. The Summary: Mile Run : 1. Santee, Kansas; 2. Palmquist, Kansas; 3. Semper, Kansas. Time: 4.08.8 (new record; old record 4.16.5 set by Bob Karnes, Kansas, 1950). 440- yard Dash: 1. Smith, Kansas; 325- mile Dash: 3. Caldwell, K-State. Time: 49.2 100-Ward Dash; 1. Baker, K-State; 2. Hess, Kansas; 3. Merchon, K-State; Time; 9.6 (told old record by Lyle Foy, Kansas, 1939). 120-Yard Hurdles: 1 Faubon, K-State, DeWitt, Kansas; 2 Satele, S. DeVin- rion, Kentucky; Time: 14:36 220-Yard Dash: 1. Baker, K-State; 2. Hess, Kansas; 3. Mersch, K-State. Time: 20.8 (new record; old record 21.4 by Darrell Mathes, Kansas, 1940). 880-Yard Run: 1. Daldzell, Kansas; 2. Towers, K-State; 3. Fisher, Kansas, Time: 1:53.1 (new record; old record 1:53.2 by Pat Bowens, Kansas, 1950). Two-Mile Run: 1. Semper, Kansas; 2. Biner, Kansas; 3. Koby, Kansas; Time 9:28. 220-Yard Hard Hurdles: 1. DevinViney K-State; 2. Kansas; 3. Faubion. K-State; Time: 29.9 M-State; Time: 29.9 Broad Jump: 1. Wilson, K-State; 2. Broderick, Frazier Kansas. Dist. 23 feet 10 in. 116bps. High Jump: 1, Wilson, K-State; 2, High Jump: 2, Wilson, K-State; Height: 6 feet 1½ inches. Shot Put: 1. Marsh, Kansas; 2. Gish, Kansas; 3. Hoag, Kansas; Dist: 46 feet, 6 feet. Discuss: I. Knostman, K-State; 2. Hong, Kansas 3. Kay, Kansas. Dist: 138 feet, 7 feet. Javelin: 1. Brown, Kansas; 2. Potts. Kaplan, Herberding, K-Stat; District, 176 Kaplan, 1 inch. **Pole Vault:** 1. Floyd, Kansas; 2. tie- mith, Kentucky; K-State; Height: 15 feet; inch. Mile Relay: 1, K-State (Rowe. Saturius, Caldwell, Towers). Time: 3:22:5. Now It's Glass Golf Clubs Bristol, Conn.—(U.P.)A golf club with a fiberglass shaft is being produced here. 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Erv Peterson, one of Nebraska's two twosome winners, took medalist honors with a 67 on the par 70 course. The Summary: Kansas-Missouri Kansas-Missouri John Prosser, KU. def. Ed Patton, 2%- 1%; Ham Lynch, KU tied Sam Larner, 1%+1%; Prosser-Lynch tied Patlar-Ton- 萧 Clark, MU. clark, MU. def. Gene Rourk, 3; Bo. Bracy, KU, tied Jim Hawks, 1%+1%; Clark-Hawks, MU. def. Rourk-Lacy, 3-0. Erv Peterson, NU, def. Prosser, 2-1; Neil McIlurie, KU, def. Doug, Dale; 3-0; Chris Bray, KU, def. Tom O'Brien; 3-0; Bob Dare, KU, def. Joe Gifford; 2-1; Dick Spangler, NU, def. Harlise Hase; Gifford-Spangler def. Dare-Hise; Lynch, KU, def. Chick Battye; 3-0. No Budget for Fashion A welcome song to each cool breeze is sung when these sandals of bright white leather are worn for fashion and comfort. They're styled especially for the budget wise girl who wants fashion in her wardrobe at a price. Only Style 5640 3. 99 815 Mass.