Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 2, 1952 Jayhawk Track, Baseball, Golf Teams In Action on Home. Foreign Fields into the fag end of match play before the Big Seven tournament with Missouri on the Lawrence links this afternoon. Nebraska's Cornhusker linkmen come to Lawrence tomorrow for a 9:30 a.m. meeting with the Javahawks. Three Kansas sporting teams swing into action over the weekend. Kansas' runners travel to Manhattan tomorrow for a dual meet with Kansas State. The Jayhawker baseball team goes against Colorado at Boulder this afternoon and tomorrow and Kansas golfers host Missouri and Nebraska today and tomorrow. Kansas will close out its match play slate at Manhattan with Kansas State, May 6; Emporia with Emporia State May 10, and Lawrence with Kansas State. Three marks are in danger of being broken Saturday when Bill Easton's cinder crew tangles with Kansas State. The 48.9 quarter record, set by Kansas State's Sam Johnson in 1941; the mile mark of 4:16.5, set by Kansas' Bob Karnes in 1950, and the 9:21.3 two-mile standard, set by Jayhawker Herb Semper in 1950, all be rewritten. The Wildcats' great Thane Baker, two-year winner of the 100-yard dash in the Kansas Relays, should come close to 48.0 in the 440 race. He'll have to if he is to beat Kansas' Den Smith and John Reiderer. Any one of the three could erase the standing record. Wes Santee has been clocked in 4:06.7 and 4:07.3 miles (at the Drake Relays last weekend). If he can come anywhere near these times tomorrow, the mile record will go down the drain. Semper is a good bet to topple his own two-mile standard. In indoor meets, he has been timed as low as 9:07.0 and 9:12.9. The Jayhawks will be gunning for their seventh consecutive dual meet win and the same number over their arch intrastate foe. Kansas has not lost in dual matches since the 1951 indoor season. They haven't been defeated by State since 1943. The running of the meet will be the 35th outdoor meeting of the two teams. Hub Ulrich's Jayhawk nine takes off on the first leg of a gruelling road slate today against Colorado. The Kansans will be playing eight of their remaining 10 games on foreign diamonds. By sweeping the series from Colorado today and tomorrow, the Jayhawks could assure themselves of Cleveland Falls to Senators As Lemon Loses Mound Dual at least a temporary share of second place in the Big Seven conference with Nebraska. Kansas hitters will go up against a pair of undefeated Buff pitchers in the two-game series. They draw John Quinlan today. The sophomore righthander has given up only 16 hits in 28 innings, while fanning 35 on his way to a 4-0, won-lost record. Phil Cohen, Colorado senior righthander, will duel the Jayhawks' John Brose in Saturday's windup game. Coach Bill Winey's golfers move Eldridge Pharmacy Drugs, Sundries, Fountain, Pines. New York—(U.P.)—Good pitching will beat the Indians. Red Rolfe said it before he knew that Sid Hudson of the Senators had topped Cleveland, 2 to 1, in 13 innings, while his Tigers were scoring a thrilling, 5 to 4 victory over the Yankees. Agency for Mixture No. 79 701 Mass. Phone 999 HAND MADE Leather Sandals To keep your feet cool on hot spring days. Also leather belts, purses and luggage. FILKIN'S LEATHER 820 Mass. That was the case last night when Cleveland ace Bob Lemon and Hudson hooked up in a spectacular duel. Cleveland had men on third base in each of the four extra innings but couldn't bring any of them in. Washington finally won when rookie Frank Campos singled in the 13th to bring home Gil Coan, who had doubled. Art Houtteman, of Detroit, with great relief help from Dizzy Trout in the ninth, topped the Yankees as Vic Wertz supplied a pair of tremendous two-run homers. With one run in and none out as the Yankees batted in the ninth and with runners on first and third, Trout came in and retired the side. In the National league, the Cubs beat the Dodgers, 7 to 2, to move into a virtual first place tie, the Giants drubbed Pittsburgh. 13 to 5, the Phils won, 6 to 3, from the Cardinals, and the Reds edged the Braves, 7 to 6. League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Boston 10 3 .769 St. Louis 9 4 .692 1 Cleveland 9 4 .692 1 Chicago 7 6 .532 3 Washington 5 6 .455 4 New York 5 7 .417 4 Detroit 3 9 .250 6* Philadelphia 2 9 .182 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn W. 1, L. Pct. G.B. Chicago 10 4, 727 New York 8 4, 614 Cincinnati 9 5, 643 St. Louis 6 8, 429 Philadelphia 5 7, 417 Boston 5 10, 333 Pittsburgh 10 13, 188 7 Your friends in Horse-collar, Kansas, want to see and read about the greatest of all KU Basketball teams. So Why Not Send Out Several Copies of "Jayhawk's Championship Story" Send Your Mailing List to P.O. 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