Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 30, 1952 JayhawksRallytoWin From Cyclones,15-14 By BOB NELSON Kansan Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team rallied for four runs in the eleventh inning Tuesday to down Iowa State, 15 to 14, on the Varsity diamond with Bill Pulliam's clutch single to left field scoring John Perry and John Trombold with the tying and winning runs. Jayhawker baseball fans got more than their money's worth in the three and one-half hour marathon contest. The win provided KU with its fourth victory in five Big Seven games and seventh in eight season contests. The contest included about everything possible in a baseball game. There were 29 runs scored on 32 hits which were good for 44 total bases with both clubs committing a combined total of 12 errors—eight by Iowa State. Trailing Kansas, 6 to 9, going into the seventh inning, Iowa State rallied for three runs in the seventh and single runs in the eighth and ninth innings. Matched with KU's pair of tallies in the seventh, this scoring left the game deadlocked at 11-all after nine innings. In the tenth inning, relief hurriers lefty Wayne Tiemeier for KU, and Bob Jacobson for the Cyclones, retired the opposition in one-two-three order. In the eleventh, Iowa State took a 14 to 11 lead by sending three runs across the plate. With one away, Tiemeier walked Jacobson and Irvin Stone. Bob Taylor singled to center to score Jacobson. Jacobson. When the ball went through Stone Bether, Stone and Taylor rounded the bases before Bether could get the ball returned to the infield from the center field fence (400 feet from home plate). But Kansas came to bat in their half of the inning determined to do something about overtaking the Cyclones' 14 to 11 margin. George Voss and Charlie Appling walked to start the inning. Perry singled Voss home for the first run John Trombolb, pinch hitting for catcher Bud Jones, kept the rally going with a single down the third baseline scoring Appling. After Tiemier, the winning pitcher, went down swinging for the first out. Pulliam lined his single to left scoring Perry and Trombold with the pair of tallies that provided KU the 15 to 14 victory. RU the 13th O John Brose, Jayhawker starting hunler, hit a 325-foot three run homer over the right center field fence in the second inning before being relieved in the fifth. bengal Alan Mackmer, Iowa State first baseman, homered with none on in the second inning. The Cyclones' hitting attack was paced by Dick Severson who had four singles in six trips to the plate. San Long had a pair of singles and a double in six trips. Capt. John Guernsey collected two singles and Bucceroni Wants Crack at Murphy Milwaukee, Wis. —(U,P)— Light heavyweight Dan Bucceroni, who punished his way to an eight round technical knockout over an almost helpless Aaron Wilson, set his sights today for another match with Irish Bob Murphy. Referee Julius Fidler called a halt to last night's fight at 1:42 of the eighth round with Wilson standing dazedly in the center of the ring while Bucceroni mailed him with lefts and rights. Bucerone's trainer, Jimmy Wilson, said today that "what we want is another crack at Irish Bob Murphy." Murphy administered one of the only two defeats the fifth-ranking light heavyweight has suffered. ing light heavyweight has stared Promoter Phil Valley, who staged last night's bout in the Milwaukee auditorium, said he was sure he could arrange a Murphy-Bucceroni match here. a double in seven official times at bat. Kansas continues its Big Seven play this weekend meeting Colorado at Boulder in single games on Friday and Saturday. Jack Stonestreet, KU ace hurler to date, is expected to start on the hill for the Jayhawkers in the opener on Friday. Following the Colorado series, Kansas returns home to close the home season playing Oklahoma here next Wednesday and Thursday. Nebraska and Kansas State play PITCHER TURNS HITTER-With runners on first and second, John Brose, Kansas' starting pitcher, walloped a 330-foot homerun over the right centerfield fence to give the Jayhawkers a 4-2 lead in the second innings. Brose left the game in the fifth with Bill Enoch coming on to do the pitching. The Jayhawks went on to win, 15-14, from Iowa State in 11 innings. HURRY! GET YOUR COPIES OF THE JAYHAWK'S CHAMPIONSHIP STORY again at Lincoln today. The Pictorial Record of The 1951-52 Season - $1.00 per copy - ON SALE AROUND THE CAMPUS AT ROWLAND'S JAYHAWK CAFE UNIVERSITY SHOP GEMMELL'S CAFE At Fort Leonard Wood (Mo.), the pro-laden service club won its tenth straight game by defeating Missouri, 6 to 2. Tuesday. The Fort's only loss was to Missouri, 3 to 1, on April 4 . AND ALL ALONG MASSACHUSETTS STREET IOWA ST. (14) AB R H PO A 1 Makeever, if 4 1 0 1 Stone, if 1 1 2 2 0 Taylor, if 5 1 2 2 1 Sweeney, 3b 1 7 0 1 Mackmer, 1b 6 1 2 9 0 Swan, ss 6 1 0 1 0 Long, cf 6 3 1 0 1 Sweeney, rf 6 3 4 3 0 Baker, c 4 1 2 7 1 Norris, c 2 0 3 0 Burgess, p 2 0 0 0 2 Dubuise, p 1 0 0 0 2 Luhring 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jacobson, p 0 1 0 0 1 Box Score Totals 49 14 17 31* 8 KANSAS (15) AB R H PO A Pulliam, 3b 6 3 2 2 1 Bether, cf 5 2 3 2 0 Mischlich, If 6 0 0 7 0 Hicks, rf 6 1 1 0 3 Voss, ss 5 1 1 6 2 Appling, ss 3 2 1 3 3 Perry, 2b 6 1 2 2 0 Jones, c 3 2 1 7 3 Trombold 1 1 1 0 0 Brose, p 2 1 1 0 1 Encoura, p 1 1 1 0 1 Sandefur, p 2 0 0 1 0 Laughlin 0 0 0 0 0 Ticierel, p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 47 15 15 33 10 *One out when winning run score Luhring grounded out for Dubercer Trombol singled for Jones in 11th Laughlin ran for Sandefur in 9th Iowa State ... 021 210 311 03—1 Kansas ... 140 022 200 04—1 rran for Sandefur in 9th 021 210 311 613—14 kansas 140 022 200 044 Taylor, Guernsey Brew, Severson, Baker, Brew2, Pullman Bether, Mischlick, Hicks, 2 Appling, Perry, Trombold, Brose, 3. 2B: Guernsey, Minken, Baker, Enoch, 3. 2B: Minken, Minken, Baker, Brew2, Makerkee, Stone, Taylor, Pullam, Bether, Voss, Laughin, SH: Appling, Left: Iowa State 11, Kansas 9. BB: Burger5, Jaccob4, Brose 2 buckley, Burger5, Jaccob4, Brose 2 Dubbercke 3, Jacobson 1, Brose 1, Enoch 3, Sandefur 1, Tiemier 1, HO: Burgess 7 of 4-2 innings; Dubbercke 5 in 3-13; cubbon, Burger5, Jaccob4, Brose 2 Enoch 3, I am 1-3; Sandefur 5 in 2-3; Tiemier 1 in 2. R&KER: Burgess 7-6; Dubbercke 4-2; Jacobson 4-3; Brose 6-6; Enoch 3-3; Sandefur 2-2; Tiemier 6-6; PB Jones, Baker, Winner Tiemier (1-0). Loser; Jacobson; U edwards, Michael's, T: 3:30. A: 175 (est) APRIL 30 Wednesday MAY 2 Friday MAY 3 Saturday "strike a match" GET YOUR TICKET NOW! Eddie Arcaro High on Colt After Kentucky Derby Trial FRASER THEATER 8:20 p.m. Louisville, Ky.—(U.P.)—Banana-nosed Eddie Arcaro had himself "an awful lot of horse" today for Saturday's Kentucky Derby—and what he hoped would be a record fifth riding triumph in the $100,000 run for the roses. Swarthy, white-toothed Eddie holds the record now with four trips to the winning circle and he admits happily that if Calumet Farm's Hill Gail runs anything like he did in yesterday's Derby trial "There isn't anything around that's going to beat him. "I just couldn't pull him in." explained the mighty mite of the saddle who has become one of the world's greatest jockeys since slipping away from his Cincinnati home as a rag-tailed youngster to hop the fence at Old Laconi. "He was full of run, he wanted to run and no matter what I tried to do to pull him in, he wouldn't have any of it until we piled past the wire," Arcaro said. Eddie rode his first Derby winner, Lawrin, in 1938, scored his second with the long-tailed Whirlaway in 1941 and equalled the Derby record of three Derby triumphs with Hoop Jr. in 1945 to tie the ancient Isaac Murphy and the immortal Earle Sande. Now Eddie is out to chalk up a record nobody may ever touch, and he figured he had the colt to do it as Hill Gail galloped a new trial record into the books. ButArcaro stepped into a class by himself in 1948 with the million dollar baby named Citation. Arcaro, a quiet little man, answered softly when he was asked whether anything else in the race looked like it might have a chance to give him trouble on Derby day. "I didn't see many horses," he replied in a low tone. "We didn't stay around long enough." That was for sure—and Arcaro acted like a man who was dead sure of a record repeat come Saturday. Woolley Returns From Buying Trip While on his trip, Mr. Woolley also attended the annual convention of the National Association of College Stores which was held in Miami. L. E. Woolley, director of the student Union, has just returned from an eight-day buying trip to the South and Southwestern United States where he purchased fall merchandise for the Union bookstore. 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