PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1950 Wildcat Nine Here Wednesday To Open Two Game Series Coach Bill Hogan's Jayhawkers open a two-game series with the Kansas State Wildcats at 3 p.m. Wednesday on the Varsity baseball diamond with Herman Philipp or Guy Mabry slated to hurl for Kansas. The second game will be played Thursday with big Carl Sandefur pitching for the Jayhawkers. Kansas split a two game series with the Wildcats, 7 to 9 and 7 to 3, the past weekend at Manhattan. Coach Hogan's hustling club needs to win both games to remain in the fight for a first-division berth as they lead the fifth place Wildcats by only a full game. reminer, with a season record of three wins and three losses, beat the Jayhawkers, 9 to 7, at Manhattan, although hit hard in the late innings. Philipp, who has been used as a relief hurler, is expected to get the mound assignment for K. U. in Wednesday's game. His season record is one win and no defeats with most of his 18 2-3 innings worked as a relief pitcher. Jim Iverson and Perk Reitmeier, Kansas State's ace sophomore right-handers, are expected to hurl for the Wildcats with Iverson taking the mound in the opener. the moon Iverson beat the Oklahoma Sooners, 5 to 2, on a three-hitter for his best pitching performance this year. He lost to the Missouri Tigers, 6 to 2, on six hits for his only setback. His losses have been of the heart- breaking variety. He lost a 7 to 5 game to Oklahoma in 10 innings, a three-hitter to Missouri, 3 to 1, and dropped a 6 to 3 game to Nebraska. Reitmeier is also a good hitter and often plays in the outfield when not pitching. In the second game, Sandefur will go after his seventh win of the year, against a single setback. In his last 18 innings, he has given up only 11 hits and three earned runs in stopping Iowa State, 7 to 2, and the Wildcats, 7 to 3. The Jayhawkers, with a team batting average of .239, are paced by the hitting of Marry and Carl Ellis. Mabry, who plays in the outfield when not pitching, leads K.U. in all hitting departments. He is batting 395 in 12 games, has scored 12 runs, drove out 17 hits for 27 total bases, batted in 13 runs, and has a slugging percentage of .628. In the recent K. U.-Kansas State series, he had five hits in eight times at the plate. five hits in eight times at the plate Ellis, who is K.U.'s tough-luck long-ball hitter, is hitting 294 and has batted in eight runs with 15 hits for 24 total bases. Against the Wildcats, he had three or four in the second game, won by K.U., 7 to 3. Kansas State, with a season record of six wins and eight defeats, is expected to field this probable batting order with averages: Tim Scannell, 2b .302 Bob Bremner, 3b .327 Hank Specht, ss .275 Dick Johnson, cf .309 Dave Bremner, 1b .227 Dick Hilts, lf .277 Dale Carr, rf .269 Cliff Schumacher, c .288 Jim Iverson, p (1-1) Perk Reitmeier, p (3-3) | rater | G Ab | R H | Rbi | Av | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sunye, 3b | 1 4 | 2 | 0.500 | | | Mabry, p-cf | 12 43 11 | 12 17 13 | 3.995 | | | Ellis, if | 13 51 11 | 12 15 | 3.894 | | | Lamping, cf | 6 17 | 2 5 | 1.294 | | | Cavonaugh, 2b | 12 39 6 | 6 11 8 | 2.882 | | | Temple, 3b | 12 47 8 | 18 13 1 | 2.777 | | | Philipp, p | 6 4 0 | 1 2 | 1.270 | | | Koenig, ss | 13 49 7 | 7 11 3 | 2.224 | | | Morrow, c | 10 24 1 | 1 5 1 | 1.208 | | | Voss, 1b | 6 15 4 | 3 2 2 | 2.000 | | | Houk, f | 2 5 2 | 1 0 0 | 1.883 | | | DeLuna, 1b | 11 32 5 | 6 8 8 | 1.883 | | | Weidauens, af | 5 11 0 | 2 0 0 | 1.822 | | | Hicks,rf | 11 33 7 | 5 3 3 | 1.852 | | | Sandefur, f | 7 19 1 | 2 4 1.05 | 1.005 | | | Mace, c | 6 15 3 | 0 0 | 0.000 | | | McConnell | 3 3 0 | 0 0 | 0.000 | | | Peete, 1b | 1 1 0 | 0 0 | 0.000 | | | Hepler, p | 1 1 0 | 0 0 | 0.000 | | | Harris, p | 1 1 0 | 0 0 | 0.000 | JAYHAWKER BATTING* KU PITCHING RECORDS KU. C.P. Pitcher W L IP R H BB So Sandefur 6 1 52 17 40 18 38 Mabry 1 4 35 30 40 16 11 Philipp 0 0 18 10 20 3 7 Hepler 0 1 3 3 4 4 1 Dick Johnson, Wildcat centerfielder, raised his batting average .092 *Note: Totals through May 15, Rockhurst college game at Kansas City not included. Sooners, Huskers Lead Baseball Race BIG SEVEN STANDINGS The Oklahoma Sooners and the Nebraska Cornhuskers are running neck-and-neck down the home-stretch in quest of the 1950 Big Seven baseball championship. Oklahoma, who owns a slight .050 percentage margin, and Nebraska each have four conference games remaining. The Sooners' games are on the road while the Cornhuskers play two at home and two away. W. L Pct. Oklahoma 6 2 .750 Nebraska 7 3 .700 Missouri 7 5 .583 KANSAS 6 6 .500 Kansas State 4 6 .400 Colorado 2 3 .400 Iowa State 2 9 .182 Friday and Saturday's Results KANSAS 7-7, K-State 9-3 Colorado 13-2, Oklahoma 14-7 Nebraska 6-9, Iowa State 7-8 This Week's Schedule Wednesday and Thursday Kansas State at KANSAS Friday and Saturday Oklahoma at Missouri Colorado at Nebraska Nebraska, who finished last in 1949, lost its first place spot over the weekend to Oklahoma by splitting a pair of games with Iowa State, 6 to 7 and 9 to 8, while the Sooners defeated Colorado, 14 to 13 and 7 to 2. Jack Shirley, p im Kirk, p Better over-all team balance gives Coach Jack Baer's Sooners a slight edge in the stretch drive. Oklahoma owns the conference's best one-two pitching combination in junior right-handers, Jim Kirk and Jack Shirley. Kirk, a 6 foot 3 inch, 210-pounder is the leading Big Seven pitcher with four wins and no defeats. Oklahoma's other ace, Shirley, has won one and lost two conference games. In order for Oklahoma to win the 1950 title, they must beat two of the league's best hurlers, Carl Sandefur, Kansas' big righthander, and Missouri's cagey lefthander, Bob Smith. Each of these pitchers is expected to hurl one of their teams' two games with the Sooners. Oklahoma plays Missouri at Columbia on Friday and Saturday. Following the Missouri series, they move on to Kansas to meet the Jayhawkers. Monday and Tuesday, May 22 and 23. Sandefur and Smith will offer severe tests for Coach Baer's club. Sandefur, the conference's top sophomore pitcher, ranks with Smith and Kirk as the best hurriers in the Big Seven. Sandefur has won five conference games while losing only a 5-hitter to hard-hitting Nebraska, 3 to 4, at Lincoln. Smith has won five games and lost one to rank as the top southpaw in the Big Seven. He owns a 3 to 0 shutout over Colorado and has given up only 11 runs in 53 innings. Kansas and Kansas State play Wednesday and Thursday at K.U. to complete this week's Big Seven schedule. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Be Foxy - Leave your furs and winter clothes in our refrigerated storage vaults. You can fox the moths and high costs of transportation at Independent. Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont Phone 432 percentage points, from 217 to 309, by getting six hits in eight times at bat against the slants of Mabry and Sandefur. His hits included a 3-run homer, a double, and four singles. Kansas State has a better than average infield with Bob Bremner on third, Sprecht on short, Scannell, one of the conference's best keystone men on second, and Dave Bremner on first base. The Jayhawkers and Wildcats, the only two Big Seven schools without fieldhouse facilities, got off to a slow start due to little early outside work, but have come along fast to rank as two of the better teams in the conference. 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