PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 Sandefur, Hicks, Temple Star As Jayhawkers Win 3 To 1 With big Carl Sandefur, ace Jayhawker righthander, hurling near perfect 2-hit ball for his seventh win of the year, and Walter Hick's timely hitting, the Jayhawkers downed the Kansas State Wildcats, 3 to 1, on the Varsity diamond Thursday afternoon. Floyd Temple, hustling K.U. third baseman, made several fielding gems to help the Kansas cause along. Hicks was the hero for K.U. by driving in the winning two runs in the eighth with a triple to break up a 1-all game. He also drove in the other Jayhawker run in first inning with a single. SANDEFUR Sandefur, who won his sixth conference game in seven start s, pitched his best game of the year by completely handcuffing t he Wildcats except for a single by Dave Bremner in the fifth and a single by Dick Johnson in the ninth. The Jayhawkers open a two-game series with the league lead Oklahoma Sooners here Monday with Sandefur scheduled to hurl against the Sooner's ace righthander, Jack Shirley. The teams will play again Tuesday with the games starting at 3 p.m. each day. Kansas took a 1 to 0 lead in the first inning as Jim Cavonha opened with a single to left field. With two away, Carl Ellis singled to right and Hicks followed with a single to left field scoring Cavonha. The Jay- nawkers' other hits came in the seventh on Sandefur's single and Hicks' winning three-bagger in the eighth. The Wildcats tied the score at 1-1 in the seventh with an unearned run without a base-hit. Sandefur hit Dick Hilts to open the inning. He stole second base and advanced to third on the overthrow on the play. Hilts scored from third on Cliff Schumacher's fly to left field. BIG SEVEN STANDINGS BIG SEVEN STANDING Oklahoma 6 2 .750 Nebraska 7 3 .700 Missouri 7 5 .583 KANSAS 7 7 .500 Kansas State 5 7 .417 Colorado 2 3 .400 Iowa State 2 9 .183 Wednesday and Thursday's Results Kansas State 7-1, KANAS 5-3 This Week's Schedule Today and Saturday Oklahoma at Missouri Colorado at Nebraska Next Week's Schedule Monday and Tuesday Oklahoma at KANSAS Nebraska at Kansas State Colorado at Iowa State Sig Ep's Favored In Softball Bv JOHN McMILLION The Sig Ep's labeled themselves as the team to beat in the fraternity "A" league of the intramural softball playoffs as they downed the Sigma Nu's 9 to 6 Thursday afternoon. Also victorious were the Sigma Chi's, the Phi Gam's, the Sig Alph's, and the Jim Beams. The Sig Ep-Sigma Nu was another duel between pitchers Fletcher Bell and Harry Koons with both me turning in top performances. Bell, however, was definitely the sharper of the two and emerged the victor. Sloppy fielding and weak hitting by the Sigma Nu nine also hurt Koon's performance. The Sig Ep's played outstanding ball in the field but were not too potent at the plate. The Sig Alph's earned a semifinal berth by topping the Phi Psi team 6 to 4 behind the pitching of Claude Houchin. The Sig Alph's scored twice in the second inning when Houchin got on base on an error and then advanced to third on a single by John Biggs. Both men crossed the plate when Charley Apt smashed a double into center field. The Sigma Chi's and the Phi Kap's engaged in a wild error—studded ball game that found the Sigma Chi's emerging victorious to the tune of 15 to 10. Neither squad played the ball they are capable of and the game was ragged. The winning pitcher was Odd Williams and the loser was Kenny Dieker. Good clean Recreation! We strive to give you the BEST in Snooker and Pool 10 Tables Relax and play pool and snooker in pleasant surroundings. Brunswick Recreation 714 Mass. In the other fraternity "A" game the A.T.O.'s were topped by the Phi Gam's 6 to 4. The game was a pitcher's duel between Shelby Smith of the Phi Gam's and Dick Nash of the A.T.O.'s. After Thursday's games the Sig Ep'p loom above the rest as the favorites for the Hill championship. They have a well rounded ball club and their only weakness is with the bat. However with a pitcher like Bell they don't need a great number of runs to win. Saturday the Sig Alph's meet the Sig Ep's and this should be the end of the trail for the former. The superior infield and outfield of the Sig Ep's and the hurling of Bell should be adequate to down Houchin and company. In the other game that will be played Saturday, the Sigma Chi's and the Phi Gam's will tangle. This should be a well-matched game but the Sigma Chi's, 1949 champions, have power at the plate and look like the favorite. After pitching effective four-hit ball for seven innings, Perk Reitemeier, Kansas State's hardluck pitcher, blew up in the eighth to allow Kansas to push across the game winning tallies. winning taines: With one away, Reitemier walked Temple and Ellis to the stage for Hicks' winning 340 - foot triple to right-center. This blow carried to the foot of the fence atop the right field embankment. The winning blow sent Reitemier to the showers. His replacement, Duane Holder, pitched effective relief ball in retiring the side without further damage. Although the K.U. defense was charged with six errors, it came through with two double plays and hustled behind Sandefur all the way. Temple's play at third base was spectacular on several occasions robbing Wildcat hitters of several infield singles. Sandefur, who has won more conference games than any other pitcher, has allowed only 14 hits and KANSAS STATE (1) ab r h po a e R. Bremner, 3b 4 0 0 2 1 0 Scannell, 2b 4 0 0 3 4 0 Specht, ss 3 0 0 3 4 0 Hilts, lf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Johnson, cf 3 0 1 3 0 0 Schumacher, c 2 0 0 7 0 0 Iverson 0 0 0 0 0 0 Elliott, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Arnold 1 0 0 0 0 0 D. Bromner, 1b 3 0 1 6 0 0 Reitemier, p 3 0 0 1 0 0 Holder, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 29.1 1.24 10.0 KANSAS (3) ab r h po a e Cavonaugh, 2b 3 1 1 0 3 1 Koenig, ss 3 0 0 1 4 0 Temple, 3b 3 1 0 3 5 0 Ellis, If 3 1 1 2 0 0 Hicks, rf 4 0 2 2 0 0 Mabry, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 DeLuna, 1b 2 0 0 14 1 1 Mace, c 4 0 0 4 0 4 Sandefur, p 2 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 27 3 5 27 15 6 Iverson ran for Schumacher in 9th. Arnold struck out for Elliott in 9th. Kansas State 000 000 100-1 Kansas 100 000 02x-3 RBI—Schumacher, Hicks 3. 3B—Hicks, BH-Silts, SH-Specht, DeLuna, DP—Sandefur to Koenig to DeLaune, Tempa to DeLaune to Temple, LOB—Kansas State 6, Kansas 8. Pitching summary: BB—Reitmeier 5, Holder 1, Sandefur 3. SO—Reitmeier 4, Sandefur 4. Hits and Runs off—Reitmeier 5 and 3 and 3 1-7 innings, Holder 0 and 2 in 2-innings. HBP—Reitmeier (Sandefur), Sandefur (Hilts). WP—Holder 1, Sandefur 2. Earned runs off—Reitmeier 3, Sandefur (none). Losing pitcher—Reitmeier, Umpires-Michaels and Birt. Time: 2:10 Att. 425 (est.) SEA FOODS FOR EVERY TASTE - Lobster Tails - Combination Seafood Plate - Soft Shell Crabs - Filet of Sole These and many other fine meals are waiting for you. - Deep Sea Scallops - Jumbo Shrimp and our Pleasant Surroundings Good Food Good Service DUCK'S Seafood CAFE 824 Vt. three earned runs in the last 28 1-3 innings on the mound. His record to date ranks him as one of the finest sophomores to pitch in the Big Seven in recent years. GAME NOTES: Following the game, Sandefur had his teammates autograph the winning ball and he gave it to Walter Hicks for his game winning efforts for driving in the deciding tails in the eighth. . . Bill Mace, K.U. catcher, called time in the seventh and picked up a nickle he spotted behind the plate about the time Sandefur was ready to deliver a pitch. . . He was proudly showing off his "lucky" coin in the clubhouse to teammates following the game. . . There was plenty of noise and singing in the K.U. quarters after the game. The boys hurried to get dressed as several players and Coach Bill Hogan made plans to see the Kansas City Blues and New York Yankees play Thursday night at Kansas City. JAYHAWK PLUNGE Opening 1:00 p.m. Saturday May 20 JOIN IN THE FUN You'll like our newly-reconditioned pool. A NEW MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Has Been Added To Our Spacious Driving Range Come on out-a good place to putter around with your girl in the moonlight. - 18 holes only 35c - 2nd game 25c - Beautiful 23,000 sq. ft. layout - Open Weekdays----4:30 to 10:30 p.m. - Sat. & Sun.—2:00 to 11 p.m. - Try our trick shot holes Jayhawk Golf Driving Range 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 You drive 'em—We'll shag 'em