KU Olympics Win Cancer Fund Tilt The Jayhawker intrasquad game in Topeka last night fattened the city cancer fund by about $4,000 and allowed Topekans to watch the seven Jayhawk members of the U.S. Olympic team defeat the 1952-53 Jayhawk varsity, 63-58. Some 3,500 fans flowed into Topeka high school gym to watch Clyde Lovellette and company work on next year's varsity squad. Lovellette complied with a 25-point performance. Stevenson Roofers drubbed the Topeka high school alumni, 100-68, in the opening game. A total of 59 fouls were called in the opener. Autograph seekers got in their licks at every opportunity. They hounded the Jayhawkers for signatures before and after the game, between halves and while the team members were sitting on the bench. The cancer fund got another $150 boost with the auction of a new basketball autographed by the entire Kansas squad, coaches Phog Allen and Dick Harp and trainer Dean Nesmith. Coach Allen's appearance at the game gave the fans a bigger thrill. With a speaking engagement to fulfil Allen was late to the game. He arrived during the second quarter. At halftime, Allen explained Lovellette's mediocre first half performance to the fans. Lovellette hit only 14 points in the first half. He didn't score with his famous hook shot until the third period. "Your backboards are too small for Clyde's bank shots," Dr. Allen told the fans. "If you're slightly disappointed, I suggest you make the backboards a little larger." the backbounds a little larger. The Helsinki-bound Jayhawkers didn't begin to edge away from their opposing teammates until the fourth period. The Olympics trailed at the end of the first quarter, 14-13; led at halftime, 27-24, and held a 47-41 third quarter lead. Cancer Benefit ... 14 Pt KU Olympics (63) G Ft F Lienhard ... 1 0 1 Keller ... 3 0 0 Lovellette ... 12 1 4 Kelley ... 4 1 1 Hoag ... 1 0 2 Hougland ... 3 1 1 Dye ... 0 0 0 Buller ... 2 0 1 Totals ... 29 5 11 **KU Varsity (58)** G Ft F Alberts ... 3 1 0 Kelley ... 5 1 0 Reich ... 1 0 0 Young ... 1 0 1 Davenport ... 2 2 2 Smith ... 2 0 3 Squires ... 1 0 0 Heitholt ... 3 2 1 Johnson ... 1 0 1 Whitney ... 1 0 1 Born ... 3 0 1 Nicholson ... 2 2 1 Total ... 25 5 12 Totals 25 8 12 Score at half: 27-24, Olympics. Jayhawks Nearing Oklahoma In Big 7 All-Sports Table Kansas is posting the most serious challenge in years to Oklahoma's domination of the Big Seven conference all-sports table. The Jayhawkers have divided six championships with Oklahoma and are but a mere two points shy of the Sooners. Oklahoma leads the combined autumn and winter programs with a row of 15 points—counting one that for first place in a sport, two for second, three for third, and on down to seven places. Kansas has 17 points, Colorado, $ 22 \frac{1}{2} $ Kansas State, 25, Iowa State, 26. Nebraska, $ 30 \frac{1}{2} $ Missouri 32. The Sooners won the football, swimming and wrestling crowns. Kansas won basketball, indoor track and crosscountry. Baseball, outdoor track, golf and tennis still remain. Page 5 Indoor Track 5 1 3 2 7 4 6 Wrestling 1 $ 6_{1}^{2} $ 3 5 2 4 6 Swimming 1 $ 4_{1}^{4} $ 4$ _{1}^{4} $ 6$ _{1}^{2} $ 3$ _{1}^{6}$ Ok. Ks. Col. KS IS Ne. Mo. Football 1 3 2 5½ 4 5½ 7 Crosscountry 2 1 5 4 6 7 3 Basketball 5 1 5 2 5 7 3 Dean Axe to Represent KU At Schools of Business Talks Dean Leonard H. Axe of the School of Business left Tuesday for Denver, Colo. He will represent the University at the triennial convention of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary commerce fraternity, Wednesday. Dean Axe will also attend the annual convention of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business April 24 through 26 at the University of Denver. Balfour Bluecrest Diamonds The latest team to get caught in an explosion out there was pace-setting Cleveland, which suffered a sound, 8 to 3, 13-hit thrashing last night, making it possible for the Browns to take over first place today if they can beat the Indians again. It was the first time Cleveland had lost a game this season. The Browns were backed by the steady eight-hit pitching of ex-wildman Tommy Byrne, who struck out seven and walked only one man. It was his second straight complete game victory. Only one man, Al Rosen, with a homer, triple and double gave him trouble. The Browns took a 3 to 0 lead off Mike Garcia in the first three innings then put over five more runs in the seventh with Byrne himself touching off the big rally with his second hit. Wednesday, April 23, 1952 New York—(U.P.)—Hey, where did they fire that atom bomb—in Nevada or in Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, where the Browns are blowing up the whole American league? In the National league, the Dodgers made it seven wins in eight games by trousing the Braves twice, 2 to 1 and 3 to 1, as lefties Chris Van Cuyk and Preacher Roe won good deals at Ebbets Field. The Cubs put on an eight run rally to defeat the Pirates, 13 to 2, and the Reds edged the Cardinals, 2 to 1, to stay in a second place tie with Chicago. The Giants again topped the Phils, 4 to 1. Elsewhere in the American league, Chicago handed Detroit its eighth straight defeat, 2 to 0, the Yankees made it three in a row over the Athletics, 3 to 1, and the Red Sox drubbed Washington, 10 to 5. University Daily Kansan Browns Rap Cleveland; $ 1 / 2 $ Game Out of First Brooklyn, which has won five straight from the Braves, all with southpaws, gained its opening triumph on a ninth inning single by Roy Campanella, who had hit a home run earlier. In the second game, Duke Snider's two-run double gave Roe all the help he needed. The pitchers piled up strike outs on both sides. Matt Surkunt whiffed nine and losing reliever Bert Triel struck out two for Boston in the opener as Van Cuyk nailed eight. Loser Jim Wilson struck out eight and Roe whiffed five in the second game. Phone 307 Nelson Fox broke up an 0-0 duck between Saul Rogovin of Chicago and Ted Gray of the luckless Tigers when he doubled in the eighth to score Rookie Hector Rodriguez. A walk and a single by Eddie Robinson gave Chicago a marginal run. Rookie Bill Henry, helped by home run blasts from Dom DiMaggio, Walt Dropo, and Don Lenhardt, won his second game for Boston. The Red Sox made 14 hits, DiMaggio getting four and rookie Jim Piersall three. Clyde Kluttz and Sam Mele homered for the Nats. Larry Jansen beat the Phillies for the seventh straight time, holding them to eight hits. A three-run triple by Bobby Thomson sewed up the game in the third inning off Russ Meyer. Willie Jones homered for the Phils. Old-timer Ken Raffensberger of the Reds bested rookie Wilmer Mizell of the Cards in a duel at Cincinnati in which manager Eddie Stanky and umpire Scotty Robb pushed each other around in an argument. Joe Adocko drove in both Cincy runs with a first inning triple after Mizell had walked two batters. Stanky blew up when Robb ejected shortstop Solly Hemus for throwing his bat in the air after being called out on strikes. Both Stanky and Robb will have to explain to league president Warren Giles. The cubs pounded four Pirate throwers for 14 hits, getting their eight runs in the fourth. Dee Fondy led the 17-hit attack with three singles and a homer. Bob Rush scattered nine hits and struck out eight batters. 411 W.14 Street League Standings American League W. L. Pct. Cleveland 7 1 875 St. Louis 7 1 857 Boston 6 2 778 New York 4 3 579 Washington 4 4 500 Chicago 2 5 286 Philadelphia 1 7 125 Detroit 0 8 800 New York at Boston Philadelphia at Wash. 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