Page 5 KU Plays Colorado Friday, Saturday By BOB NELSON Kansas Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team will be seeking its fifth and sixth Big Seven victories against a single loss when it plays Colorado Friday and Saturday at Boulder. ◆ Kansas will pit its ace hurler, Jack Stonestreet, against the Buff's John Quinlan, lanky sophomore righthander, in Friday's contest. John Brose will start on the mound for KU Saturday facing probably Tom Brookshier, junior righthander, who doubles as a back in football. The Buffs split even in a double-header with Oklahoma at Norman, winning 4 to 2 and dropping the nightcap, 6 to 7, in their only Big Seven activity to date. The Jayhawkers' 7-1 season record compares favorably with Colorado's overall 7-2 mark. For the past two years, Colorato and old Man Weather have held the upper hand against the Jayhawkers. In 1950, the Buffs downed KU at Boulder, 4 to 3, in the first game of a two-game series with the second contest being rained out. In a scheduled two-game series here last year with the Buffalooes, Kansas again found itself on the short end of a 3-7 decision with rain again washing out the final game of the series. Stonestreet, charged with the '51 loss, will be out to gain revenge in Friday's opener. The hard hitting Buffaloes boast Association Lead Back to Brewers The Milwaukee Brewers forgot their "Kansas City Blues" last night and whipped Indianapolis 6 to 5 to return to that old familiar place atop the American association standings. The Brewers are sharing the number one spot with Louisville but the Milwaukee gang, free of the Kansas City jinx, promises to keep the standings confused. TYPEWRITER RENTALS Standard and Portables We service all makes of office machines. Office Machines Co. 710 Mass. Phone 13 of several batters hitting well over the .300 mark. Zack Jordan, shortstop and famed passer on the football team, paces the Buffs with a niffy .393 average. Jordan also led Colorado hitters last year with an impressive .354 mark. Center fielder Carroll Hardy follows closely behind with a .890 average. The Bufs' workhouse backstop, Don Shirk, is currently belting the ball at a .333 clip through the first nine games. Hub Uhrich's KU club is currently hitting 247 with only three regulars above the 300 mark. Bill Enoch, left fielder and relief hurler, paces KU with eight hits in 21 trips to the plate for a .381 average. Bill Pulliam, freshman third baseman, follows with an impressive .355 mark. Walt Hicks, playing his third year as regular right fielder, has collected 11 hits in 36 trips for a 306 hitting mark. Hicks led Kansas hitters last year with a 377 mark. Coach Ulrich's biggest worry at the moment is team defense. The Jayhawkers' fielding average is a sad .917 trough the first eight games and even lower in Big Seven play In the two-game series with Kansas State and Iowa State here the past weekend, Kansas committed no less than 21 errors—errors that continually kept KU's pitchers in trouble. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call her appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Your Plymouth Man . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 A&P Super Market Kraft qt. Jar MIRACLE WHIP 50c Dexo 3 lb. SHORTENING 74c Iong 2 - 303 Cans PEAS 21c Snowcrop 2-6 oz. Cans FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 29c U.S. Choice Ib. Sirloin or Round STEAK 87c Ann Page 2 for KETCHUP 25c Chedo-Bit 2 lb. Loaf CHEESE 85c League Standings American League | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boston | .10 | 2 | .833 | | | St. Louis | .8 | 4 | .667 | 2 | | Cleveland | .9 | 5 | .643 | 2 | | Chicago | .6 | 6 | .500 | 4 | | New York | .5 | 6 | .455 | $4\frac{1}{2}$ | | Washington | .4 | 6 | .400 | 5 | | Philadelphia | .2 | 8 | .200 | 7 | | Detroit | .2 | 9 | .182 | $7\frac{1}{2}$ | Easterday's Results St. Louis 9-1, New York 4-4 Boston 5, Detroit 3 Philadelphia 3, Detroit 1 Chicago 7-4, Washington 3-3 (2nd game 11 innings) Today's Games Detroit at New York (night) St. Louis at Boston Cleveland at Washington (night) Chicago at Philadelphia (night) National League University Daily Kansan W L Pct. GB Brooklyn ... 8 L 2 .800 Chicago ... 9 4 .692 $ \frac{1}{2} $ New York ... 7 4 .636 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Cincinnati ... 8 5 .615 $ \frac{1}{2} $ St. Louis ... 6 7 .462 $ \frac{3}{4} $ Philadelphia ... 4 7 .364 $ \frac{3}{4} $ Boston ... 5 9 .375 5 Pittsburgh ... 3 12 .200 7 Yesterday's Results New York 4, Cincinnati 1 Chicago 9, Philadelphia 8 (12 innings) migs) Pittsburgh 11, Boston 5 St. Louis 14, Brooklyn 2 Today's Games Games New York at Pittsburgh Boston at Cincinnati Brooklyn at Chicago Philadelphia at St. Louis (night). There is no place in England more than 18 miles from a railway line. Thursday, May 1, 1952 Two Shutouts Scored In Women's Softball By JACKIE JONES Five games and one forfeit were registered yesterday afternoon in the women's intramural softball program. Two of these contests were shutouts, and the others were won by small margins. In the Jayette game with North College, another pitchers battle resulted. Jackie Jones held the freshmen hitless, while Flavia Robertson allowed no runs in the first or third innings, but in the second the Jayettes came through with four runs. Joyce Jones, Joan Gront, Virginia Brooks, and Jackie Jones each scored for the winners. Alpha Chi Omega won over Foster hall by one point, as they got four runs in the first two innings, and Corbin 4-Hodder defeated Kappa Alpha Theta, 1 to 0; Jayettes won over North College 3, 4 to 0; Alpha Chi Omega defeated Foster hall, 4 to 3; Alpha Phi and Temruth tied at 8 runs each; Sigma Kappa defeated Locksley hall by the forfeit route, and Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Watkins hall, 18 to 12. In the Corbin 4-Hodder battle with the Thetas, the game turned into a pitching duel between Mary DeMerritt of the freshman team and Sue Neff of the Theta squad. then held off a three-run rally by Foster in the third. Neither team was able to score in the first and second innings, but in the top of the third, the freshmen drove in the winning run, and the Thetas were unable to come through with a tally in their half of the innings. Mary Ann Mahoney did the pitching for the Alpha Chi's, and Jappy Rau hurled for Foster. Herring, Abercrombie, Lundstrom, and Fitzpatrick scored for Alpha Chi, while the Faster runs were made by Joyce Shank, Ernestine Dehlinger, and Madelon Frulhug The Alpha Phi's and Temtruth battled to a tie. The Alpha Phi's tallied once in the first, six times in the second, and once more in the third. Temtruth scored three runs in the first and five in the second, but were unable to score in the third. Martha Combs did the mound duties for the Alpha Phi's and Lois Meils did the hurling for Temmuth Kappa Kappa Gamma took a high scoring affair from Watkins hall, 18 to 12. The Kappa's scored three runs in the first, nine in the second, and six in the third. The Watkins team, which was almost as effective, scored three in the first, four in the second, and five in the third. Rosemark Scheuerman and Allie Grove shared the pitching for Watkins, while Joan Piller hurled for the Kappas. Don't Be Caught ...ON THE Renta Typewriter! When those term papers, themes, and theses are due, don't you be caught on the spot! Rent a typewriter now at the Student Union Book Store. Student Union Book Store Room 24 Frank Strong