PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1950 Wildcats Down Jayhawkers 7 To 5 By BOB NELSON Kansas State pushed across five runs in a big third inning to defeat Kansas, 7 to 5, in a baseball game played on the Varsity diamond Wednesday afternoon. Kansas, trailing 6 to 0 after three innings, rallied for five runs in the late innings but failed to overtake the Wildcats, and lost its second of three games played between the two schools this year. The two teams play again today at 3 p.m. A three-run rally in the ninth fell two runs short of tieing the score for the Jayhawkers. After left fielder Carl Ellis had singled and scored on an error and first baseman Lou DeLuna's single to right, big Bill Mace cloued a long homer to left-center field to put Coach Bill Hogan's club back in the game. After center fielder Darrel Houk walked to keep the rally alive, Kansas State's pitcher, Jim Iverson, got Jim Cavonaugh to fly out to right field to end the game. Carl Sandefur, the Jayhawkers' big sophomore righthander, will hurl for Kansas in the series final day. He won the second game of the two-game series with the Wildcats the past weekend at Manhattan, 7 to 3, to chalk up his sixth win of the season. He has lost only one game this year. DICK JOHNSON KEITH THAYER Kansas needs the win today to stay ahead of the fifth place Wildcats, who trail by only .007 percentage points. Perk Reitmeier, sophomore righthand ace, is expected to draw the mound assignment for the Wildcats. He has a record of three wins in five games and Reitmeier downed the Jayhawkers at Manhattan, 9 to 7, although hit hard in the late innings. Sandefur, who ranks as the top sophomore hurler in the Big Seven, has allowed only 12 hits and three earned runs during his last 19 1-3 innings on the mound. Today's game should be a pitcher's duel with two of the conference's top first-year men onenous each other. Dick Johnson, the Wildcats' hard-hitting center fielder, continued to pound the ball hard against Kansas pitching. He collected three for four to give him 10 hits in 13 times at bat against Jayhawk pitcher. This is a .769 batting average against KU, which has raised his Big Seven average from .145 to .350 in his last three games. Keith Thayer, Kansas State catcher, drove in three Kansas State runs with a two-run triple in the third inning and a home run in three official trips to the plate. Kansas State picked up an unearned run in the first inning as shortstop Hank Specht reached first base on interference by the catcher. After stealing second and third, Specht scored the game's first run on left fielder Dick Hilt's one-base blow. After pitching two fairly effective innings, the roof fell in on KU starter, Herman Philipp, in the third inning as the Wildcats sent 11 batters to the plate to push across five big runs. In the third, after second baseman Tim Scannell grounded out, Specht singled, Hilts walked, and center fielder Johnson singled to left scoring Specht. After right fielder Ray Elliott forced Johnson at second, catcher Thayer tripled to left-center scoring Hilts and Elliott. Thayer scored on the play when a bad relay throw to third went into the crowd. First baseman Dave Bremner followed with a single to left and Iverson walked sending Philipp to the showers. Phillip's replacement, Curtis Harris, making his first mound K-State-Kansas Box Score: K-STATE (7) AB R H PO A E R. Bremner, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 0 Scannell, 2b 3 0 0 2 5 1 Specht, ss 4 2 2 0 5 2 Hilt, lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 Johnson, cf 4 1 3 2 0 0 Elliott, rf 5 1 0 2 0 0 Thayer, c 3 1 2 6 1 0 D. Bremner, 1b 5 1 2 10 2 0 Iverson, p 4 0 0 3 1 0 Totals 36 7 10 27 14 3 KANSAS (5) AB R H 19 24 F Cavonaugh, 2b 4 1 1 2 2 0 Koenig, ss 4 1 1 1 3 2 Temple, 3b 4 0 1 1 3 0 Ellis, lf 4 1 1 3 0 0 Hicks, rf 4 0 0 4 1 0 Mabry, cf-p 4 0 1 2 1 0 DeLuna, 1b 4 1 2 8 2 0 Mace, c 4 1 1 5 0 0 Philipp, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harris, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sandefur, p 1 0 1 0 0 0 Houk, cw 2 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 35 5 9 27 11 3 Specht reached first on catcher's interference in 1st. Kansas State 105.000.001 Kansas 000 002 003-5 RBI: Scannell, Hilts, Johnson. Thayer 2, Koenig 2, DeLuna, Mace 2. SB: Specht, Thayer. HR: Koenig, Mace. SB: Specht 3, Hilts, Johnson, Ellott, Temple, Mabry, SH: Scannell. DP: Specht to Scannell to D. Bromner; Temple to DeLuna to Koenig. LOB: Kansas State 12, Kansas 5. Hills; Temple, Mabry, SH: Philipp 3, Harris 2, Sandefur 1, Mabry 2, SO: Iverson 5, Sandefur 2, Mabry 3, Hits and runs off: Philipp 6 and in 2 2-3 innings, Harris 0 and in 0 innings (walked two batters), Sandefur 1 and in 0 in 1 1-3 innings, Mabry 3 and in 1 innings. Earned runs off: Iverson 2, Philipp 5, Mabry 1, Losing pitcher; Philipp. Umpires: Edwards and Michaels. Time: 2:15. Att. 425 (est.) Student Pilgrimage to Europe Treat the June graduate to a pilgrimage to ROME (the Holy City), PARIS, FLOREANCE and other famous cities $521 to $572 no ups! Including tour escorts, round trip on S.S. Liguria (formerly (S.S. Capt, Marcos), transportation in Europe, hotels (including taxes and tips), meals, sightseeing, entrance fees, etc. Special Papal audience in Rome. Chaplains or moderators accompany tours. Three 39 day lineraries sailing from New York Junus 23—$14 to $572. Also three 36 day liner- eries sailing August 6—$521 to $552. All expenses. Age limit—16 to 36 years. 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Mabry retired the side in order in the fifth while K.U, picked up two runs on Cavonaugh's walk and shortstop Frank Koenig's long homer down the left field foul line. in the ninth, the Wildcats picked up a single tally as Johnson opened with his third hit of the game; a single to right field and moved to second on an error. Thayer singled to left scoring Johnson to give the Wildcats a 7 to 2 lead. Kansas' three run rally, featured by Mace's long home run, the longest hit ball of the day, fell short in the ninth and K.U. suffered its seventh defeat in 13 conference games. The win was Kansas State's fifth win in 11 league games. GAME NOTES: The field was in surprisingly good shape following Tuesday night's hard rain. Coach Hogan worked hard getting the diamond in shape and only a small spot inside first base showed signs of being a bit muddy. Wednesday's crowd was the largest and noisiest of the year. They attempted to upset Iverson's pitching late in the game by clapping and doing a bit of razing; quite tame in comparison to that given the Jayhawkers the past weekend at Manhattan. In Mabry's five innings of relief pitching, he showed his best form thus far this year. . He allowed only one run in giving up three hits, two coming in the ninth along with the run. In the second inning, Mabry almost misjudged a long fly in center field off the bat of Bob Brenner. The ball was hard hit and Mabry almost lost flight of the ball when running back for a rather difficult catch. Koenig's line-drive almost tore the glove off Iverson's hand in the eighth and robbed him of a base hit. It was one of Iverson's fast balls that got away from him and "beamed" Koenig in the series at Manhattan, knocking the hustling K.U. short-stop unconscious. . . It looked like Koenig was trying to get even for the beating. 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