28,1950 FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kansas Meets Cyclones, Tigers By BOB NELSON Kansas' baseball squad will open a four-game week end road trip this afternoon playing Iowa State in the first of two games at Ames. Coach Bill Hogan will start his mound ace, Carl Sandefur, as the Jayhawkers seek victory No. 2 in their fourth conference game. Iowa State, third place team in 1949, is still looking for its first win in Big Seven play. The Cyclones have lost a pair of games to Oklahoma and two to the Missouri Tigers, all on the road. Today's contest will be their first home conference game. BIG SEVEN STANDINGS Conference Games W. L. Pct. Colorado 1 0 1.000 Oklahoma 3 1 750 Nebraska 3 1 750 Missouri 3 3 500 Kansas State 2 2 500 KANSAS 1 2 333 Iowa State 4 0 400 next home game. Don Burgess, junior righthander, will oppose Sandefur in the series' opener. Burgess has won two and lost two to pace the Iowa State pitching department. He lost a 5 to 1 game to Oklahoma's Jack Shirley, one of the conference's top hurriers, and a 5 to 1 game to Missouri's Bob Smith. Iowa State will play Kansas two games here on Monday and Tuesday, May 8 and 9, in the Jayhawkers next home games. In Saturday's game, Coach Hogan will send Herman Philipp to the mound in his first starting role after making a creditable showing as a relief hurler in four of the Jayhawkers' first five games. Philipp, a slender sophomore righthander, has shown excellent control to gain a starting role along with Sandefur and Guv Mabry. Iowa State is expected to start Sterling Singley in Saturday's game. By winning both games, Iowa State could push the Jayhawkers into the cellar. I-M Softball Slate, Results Saturday's Schedule Independent "A" Field 1 Oread v. Bronchos 2 Phi Gam v. Sigma Pi 3 Phi Psi v. Sig Ep 4 Lambda Chi v. A.T.O. 5 Sigma Nu v. A. E Pi 6 Delta Tau v. Beta 7 Phi Delt v. Sigma Chi Thursday's Results A.R.O.T.C. 1, Y.M.C.A. 11 Battenfeld 17, Laissez Faires 4 Jim Beam 11, Theta Tau 2 Navy 16, Sterling-Oliver 6 Spooner-Thayer 7, A.I.E. 6 Jay Crows 25, S.A.M. 14 Wesley 25, Air Screws 20 It's All In The Know How Abington, Mass. — (U.P.) — T two youngsters, too small to reach a fire alarm box, showed firemen how they turned in a false alarm simply by standing on the seat of their tricycle and pulling the lever. ENDS TONITE The Most Unusual Entertainment of 1950 ENDS TONITE Plus: Late News Events Cartoon "Quack A Doodle Doo" JAYHAWKER L. C. "Cap" Timm, Cyclone baseball coach, is continuing a rebuilding program at Iowa State, started the past year, and has built his 1950 club around nine returning lettermen. This list includes the three top pitchers on the 1949 club—Burgess, Singley, and Ken Johnson, all juniors. Coach Timm's club lists no less than 15 sophomores, 12 juniors, and three seniors. Several of his best hitters are first-year men and have added scoring punch to go along with better than average pitching. In winning three out of eight games this year, Iowa State is hitting .247 as compared to a .193 average compiled by the Jayhawkers through their first five games. Iowa State's 1950 Record: Iowa State 0, Ia. St. Teachers 6 Iowa State 10, Ia. St. Teachers 3 Iowa State 5, Simpson 1 Iowa State 8, Simpson 4 *Iowa State 1, Oklahoma 5 *Iowa State 5, Oklahoma 9 *Iowa State 1, Missouri 5 *Iowa State 3, Missouri 4 The Cyclone's infield is built around Capt. Bob Henley, shortstop. His keystone partner is Dale Foell while Bob Sennewald holds down the third base spot. Bob McLuen, a long ball hitter, holds down the first base job. *Big Seven games Won 3. Lost 5. Coach Timm has used a combination of several players in the outfield in order to get the best hitters into the line-up. Johnson, listed as a pitcher, has been playing in left field. Singley when not pitching, is also a fixture in the outfield. Irving Stone, sophomore, is the regular center fielder. Jack Delbridge, junior, and sophomore Ray Stewart give the Cyclones a first class catching staff. Both are good hitters and Delbridge has been used in the outfield to get the most out of his hitting when Stewart is catching. Here is Iowa State's probable batting order with averages: Bob Henley (Capt.), ss .345 Dale Foell, 2b .167 Irving Stone, cf .357 Bob McLuen, 1b .281 Sterling Singley, rf .200 Ken Johnson, lf .273 Bob Sennewald, 3b .217 Ray Stewart, c .286 Doug Burges, p .(2-2) Following Saturday's game, Kansas will move on to Columbia, Mo., where the Jayhawkers play Missouri in games Monday and Tuesday May 1 and 2. Nebraska and Oklahoma, tied for second with 3-1 records, clash today and Saturday at Norman. The Cornhuskers' power-laden club will run into the conference's best pitching one-two punch in Jack Shirley and Jim Kirk, a pair of junior right-handers. Kansas State and Missouri play today and Saturday at Columbia with each club showing a .500 mark in conference play. The Tigers have split even in six games and the Wildcats have broken even in four games. Colorado, leading the Big Seven with a 1-0 record, plays at Colorado college today and Saturday in non-conference games. NOW SHOWING Ends SATURDAY Red Skelton Gloria De Haven "THE YELLOW CAB MAN" STARTS SAT.OWL 11:15 SUNDAY "All I have to do is call him and he'll come running!" That Girl Is Back In Town! Feature Times—1:00, 3:13, 5:26, 7:39, 9:37 SOON ON THE WAY "Mother Didn't Tell Me" "Reformer and Redhead" "Wabash Avenue," "Francis" Also Latest News Come as late as 10:30 to see this feature. . stay for the midnite show at no extra admission charge!!! SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SUN-MON MON ALSO Disney Cartoon "Pluto's Surprise" OPEN NIGHTLY AT 7 P.M. - Phone 260 for Sho Times Why Be 'Cash Out' When You Can 'Cash In' With KANSAN Classified? 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