. Page 5 t the but his would leave blane some run one" lllege they that Maason gram book of rules mor- for oeti- ath- d no pec- aid Bob Cerv Hits Third Home Run In Spring Season that thatasti- the theams or St. Petersburg, Fla., (U.P.)—Manager Casey Stengel is fast becoming convinced that if his New York Yankees are to win their fourth straight pennant, age will have to give way to youth. Rookie Bob Cerv, making a strong bid for Joe DiMaggio's center field job, hit his third home run of the training season yesterday, but two comeback-bent pitchers, Johnny Sain and Frank (Spec) Shea were hit hard as the Yankees lost to the Brooklyn Dodgers, 7-4. Eddie Waitkus, Del Ennis and Dick Young hit home runs and Karl Drews and Lefty Ken Heintzelman combined to yield only six hits yesterday as the Phils blanked the Philadelphia Athletics, 8-0. The A's made six errors. Cerv's clout was a 420-foot blast off lefty Preacher Roe. Sain, in his second straight disappointing exhibition showing, was rapped for five runs in the sixth inning. Shea yielded two runs and four hits in the last two frames. Ed Lopat shut out the Dodgers during the first four innings. Los Angeles—Jim Hearn was chosen to start by manager Leo Durocher today as the New York Giants opened a week-long west coast tour with a game against the Chicago Cubs. Clearwater, Fla—Manager Eddie Sawyer was cheered today by the Philadelphia Phillies' best game of the spring training season. The Phillies play the St. Louis Cardinals here today. The Giants' game against the St. Louis Brown's was rained out yesterday. The Cubs' scheduled contest against the Los Angeles Angels also was washed out. Burbank, Calif. — The Cleveland Indians, whose pitchers have not been scored upon in their last two complete games, met the St. Louis Browns today. Early Wynn, Lou Brissise and Mike Garcia combined to pitch a three-hit, 4-0 shutout against the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast league yesterday. Rookie Quincy Troupe hit a two-run homer in Cleveland's 13-hit attack. FOOTBALL PLAYERS—Kansas football spring practice continued this week as the men get into shape for heavy ground work. George Mrkonic, lineman, in the center.—Kansan photo by Maurice Prather. Kansas State, in limiting 11 conference foes to 691 points, was second in defense. Wildcat opponents were held to 57.5 points per game on the average. Clyde Lovellette, amassing 336 total points in 12 Big Seven conference games, led Big Seven scorers with a convincing 28 points per game average during the league season. Bob Kenney was the only other Jayhawker among the Big Seven's 16 top scorers. Pushing through 53 field goals and 35 of 48 free throws for 154 points Kenny placed ninth among the scoring leaders with a 14 points-per-game average. The Jayhawkers were third best from a defensive standpoint. Missouri's Tigers were the least scored upon Big Seven team. They held their league opponents to a shallow 56 points-per-game average. While winning 11 league games and losing one, to capture the Big Seven crown, the Jayhawkers were second only to Kansas State's high scoring Wildcats in team scoring average per game. Kansas racked up 857 points during the 12-game season for a 71.4 points-per-game average. Kansas State averaged 73.8 points per game with a season's total of 886 points. Lovellette Leads Big Seven Scorers The Jayhawks held conference opponents to 717 points or a 59.7 average. Illinois' representative in Statuary hall in the Capitol at Washington is a woman, Frances E. Willard. Players Picked For Valley Team Keep your wardrobe looking sharp and fresh by calling 432 for the best in cleaning and laundering. ADMIRED INDEPENDENT St. Louis dominated the Missouri Valley basketball race with a slick performance, but only Ray Steiner among Coach Edie Hickey's Billikens landed a place today on the United Press all-valloy team. Laundry and Dry Cleaners 1903 Mass. Along with Steiner, a unanimous selection, went two other players who captured all the first-place ballots.-Detroit's Norm Swanson and Don Johnson of Oklahoma A&M. Monday, March 17, 1952 University Daily Kansan Tulsa's Dick Nunnelly and Wichita's dazzling freshman, Cleo Littleton, rounded out the top five. Steiner, a five-foot-10 senior, ranked as one of the nation's best on a St. Louis team that finished its work in the Missouri Valley with a 9-1 record. Playing top-flight ball among man-mountains isn't easy for a 155-pounder, but Steiner thrived on it. Sports writers, broadcasters and athletic officials in the valley, a loop that is strung from Michigan to Texas, liked Don Johnson's work for an Oklahoma A&M team that was well off the usual pace of Coach Henry (Hank) Iba. Johnson finished eighth in conference scoring, two notches back of Steiner. Both of them were far behind Swanson, Littleton and Nunnelley, who led the Valley in that order. Johnson is six-foot-two. Swanson, a six-foot-six, 200- pound senior, dumped in 19.9 points Baseball Career Of Hal Newhouser Depends Upon Present Arm Condition Lakeland, Fla.—(U.P.)—The baseball career of Hal Newhouser, one of the great left handed pitchers of the past decade, hung in the balance today, but the king of the American League southpaws wasn't worried at all. 740 Vermont "I'll either make it or I won't," he said. "It I find I can help the club, that it hurts me too much to pitch, I'll throw in the glove as an active player. There is nothing more pitiful to my mind than a ball player who tries to carry on when he doesn't have it any more." Newhouser was of little help to the Detroit Tigers last year because of a chronic shoulder ailment. He wound up with a record of six victories against six defeats, but, admitting he had a bad season, insisted "that with the breaks it could have well been nine victories against three defeats." "I know I'll never be the pitcher I was, but unless my trouble kicks per game in valley competition. He basked 190 points while Littleton was getting 188 for an 18.8 average. It only came next with a 15.0 averages. In some ways, Littleton was the brightest star in the valley, though he played with a Wichita team that finished 2-8 in the league. He got little mention in pre-season publicity. His name was carried then as Cieophus Littlejohn, a gangling, good-natured negro star from Wichita's East high. He led all scorers in the valley in total points for the full season, hitting 555 points in 30 games. That gave him 18.5 per game. Swanson hit 489 in 25 games for a 19.6 figure. Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Watch Repair Wolfson's 743 Mass. Call 675 Convertible Tops Is your convertible top worn and faded? A new top will give your car a new appearance. Water tight installation. Seat Covers Protect the seats and improve the appearance of your car. Your choice of fibre, plastic, or nylon. Many patterns and colors. Ready made for many makes and models, or tailor made to fit your car. 714 Vermont Phone 3500 up again, I feel I might be able to win 12 or 15 games for the Tigers this year. So far, I've felt fine and while I still am not using my full overhand motion, I'm hopeful I'll be able to pitch about every six days. I'm only 21, but this is my 13th season with the Tigers and in a stretch like that any one is going to start "I won't know until then whether I can make it or not," he said. "But I feel so good I'm more optimistic than I have been since last July." 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