THURSDAY, APRIL 20,1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE KU Beats Rockhurst In Ninth Coach Bill Hogan's Jayhawker baseball team pushed across three runs in the ninth inning to edge out Rockhurst college, 11 to 10, in a game played Wednesday on the Hawks' diamond. The win gives Kansas a 2-1 season record, with both victories over Rockhurst. The game, played under anything but ideal baseball conditions, left much to be desired on the defense by both clubs with Kansas committing nine errors and Rockhurst six. Wind, intermittent rain, and a rough infield kept both starting pitchers, Carl Sandefur of Kansas, and the Hawks' John Meara, in trouble as their teammates handled the ball loosely. Kansas, which won the season opener with Rockhurst 10 to 2, trailed 8 to 10 going into the ninth inning. Lou DeLuna led-off with a walk, and moved to second as John McConnell grounded out. Floyd Temple grounded out moving DeLuna to third. Carl Ellis followed with a base on balls and 'promptfly stole second. Walter Hicks bounced a grounder off the second baseman's glove into rightfield with DeLuna and Ellis scoring to tie the game at 10-all. After Hicks stole second base, Arnold Stricker replaced him as a pinch runner. Jim Cavonaugh reached second base on an overthrow at first on a close play with Stricker racing home with the winning run on the erger. After Henry Lamping walked, George Voss made the third out to end the rally. Kansas will play the University of Missouri Monday and Tuesday, April 24 and 25, in the first Big Seven games on the home diamond this year for Coach Hogan's defending champions. Both games will start at 3 p.m. Herman Philipp, slender sophomore righthander, replaced Sandefer in the seventh inning to receive credit for his first collegiate win. This was his third relief role in as many games. Philipp retired Rockhurst in one-two-three order in the ninth. The Jayhawkers took an early 2 to 1 lead in the first inning as Ellis hit a long fly to leftfielder Jim Flaherty that got away for a two-base error. Frank Koenig and Temple scored on the play. After picking up a single tally in the second, the Hawks took a 4 to 2 lead in the fourth inning as Larry Messina tripped with two on and later scored with the third marker. In the sixth inning Kansas scored four runs to regain the lead 6 to 4. Voss' long triple to right field with two on highlighted the rally. This was the only extra-base blow manufactured by Kansas. After each team scored a pair of runs in the seventh, then Rockhurst scored four times in the eighth to take a 10 to 8 margin over Coach Hogan's club. Two walks, three errors, and a pair of hits provided the scoring. Kansas fought back to win the game as they pushed across three runs in the ninth, all unearned, to climb above the 500 mark in three games played to date. Score by innings: H. R. E. Kansas 200 004 203—11 5 9 Rockhurst 010 300 240—10 9 6 Batteries; Sandefur, Philippe (7) (won), and Morrow, Mace (9); Meara, Quinlan (7)—(lost), and Reichmeier. Fairview, Ill., April 20—(U.P.)—A Midwestern All-American basketball player said today he wasn't surprised when a man offered him a $100 bribe to throw a game in New York City because "everybody knows this stuff goes on there." Unruh Reveals Offer Of Bribe Paul Unruh, the crew-cut ace of Bradley university, said of course he didn't take the bribe and ordered the "short, dark man" who offered it to him to "shove off." He said the bribe was made when he was in New York for the recent National Invitational tournament. "New York is a big city and I understand a lot of that goes on there," said Unruh. "I led him on because I had heard a lot about those things and wanted to know how they worked," Unruh said. Unruh said the man offered him $100 if Bradley would win by six points and $500 if they would win by two points. Unruh said he didn't report the bribe attempt to his team officials, tournament officials, the N.C.A.A. or anyone else because he "didn't think anything of it." "Well, this guy asked if I was interested in such a deal, not for any particular game but just a deal to win by so many points. I listened to him and then I said, 'shove off, buddy, because I'm leaving.' " He said he forgot all about it until he mentioned it in a banquet speech at Pekin, Ill. Tuesday night. speech at Pelham, Ill. Tuesday night, at Peoria, Ill. Bradley's athletic director Arthur Bergstrom, expressed "surprise" at Unruth's disclosure. He confirmed that the player had not mentioned the incident to him or to Coach Forrest Anderson. Bergstrom said he did not think that Unruh had done wrong in failing to report the offer. But Unruh was worried. Announcing STUDENT SHIPS It's still possible to see Europe this Summer S.S. Canberra (Greek Line) Montreal to Cherbourg & Southampton ... 9 days Dormitory (25) berths $135* Tourist cabins (4 berths) $140* May 31, June 26, July 22 Denport Southampton & Depart Montreal Cherbourg for Montreal 4, 8, 20, 21, 24 Aug. 8, 1950, to Sep. Departures on other dates available. Limited space. Act promptly. Depart Southampton & Chebourg for Montreal YOUTH ARGOSY, Inc. 366 Broadway Worth. 2-0162 New York 13, New York CHARLEY PARKER Parker won the event in the rainy Relays of 1948 and was a favorite to win a year ago before he dropped out at the last minute because of a leg injury. He has shown fine form during the early season meets. His best marks this far are a 9.4-second 100-yard dash and a 20.0-second 220. He was aided by a tailwind in both events; however, Texan Charley Parker will be favored to dethrone defending champ Jerry Biffle of Denver when the two are paired in the 100-yard dash in the silver anniversary running of the Kansas Relays Saturday. Weather Fails To Stop Softball Tuesday's "intramural softball games were not postponed as stated in Wednesday's University Daily Kansan. The full seven-game schedule was played despite scattered showers and chilly weather. Don Powell, intramurals director, requests all teams to show up for games. No games will be rescheduled unless weather causes postponements, Powell said, for rain has already delayed the schedule. Today's Schedule Fraternity "B" Psi vs. A.T.O. Independent "P 2 Fiji U. vs. Silent Men 3 Men of Dist. vs. Bonded Fifths 4 Physics department vs. Orcad 5 Beta 69 vs. Sig Chi “C” 6 Phi Chi vs. Jay Crows 7 S.A.M. vs. Delta Sigma Pi Wednesday Results Lambda Chi 0, Sig Ep 11. Beta 21, A.K.L. 2. Delta Tau 10, Sigma Nu 29. Acacia 0, Sig Alph 15 Phi Kappa 9, Kappa Sig 4 Bronchos 7, Alpha Chi Sigma 23. FLYING? FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY See Picnic Time Is Cottage Cheese Time Your outings will be an even greater success with Rich Creamy Cottage Cheese to top off your meal. It's Got To Be Good if it's from LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK At Your Dealer or Call 696 202 W. 6th Cold Winds Don't Stop Women's IM's; Postponed Games Scheduled Today Despite cold and wind women's softball games for Wednesday were played as scheduled. Games originally scheduled for Monday will be played today. Corbin defeated Kappa Alpha Theta 9 to 1, allowing the lone run in the last inning. The winners scattered their hits throughout the gam* including one home run by Mary Lou Conrod. Batteries were Petterson and Mickelson for Corbin, and McCune and Gage for Kappa Alpha Theta. Alpha Phi easily piloted up 16 runs to 6 for Alpha Chi Omega. Both teams spread their scoring through the game, but for Alpha Chi that meant one apiece for the last four innings. Batteries were Fitzpatrick and Hovalich for Alpha Chi Omega and Holloway and Sahm for Delta Phi. Kanza forfeited to Delta Delta Delta Schedule for today's games is: Diamond Scheff Diamond: 1. Watkins vs. Locksey 4 p.m. 2. Jayettes vs. Jolliffe 5 p.m. 3. Miller vs. Sigma Kappa 5 p.m. Laissez Faire 5. Squirrels 16 Tuesday Results Sigma Chi 14, Pi KA. 7 Phi Psi 12, Delta Chi 11 Y.M.C.A. 5, A.IEE, No. "32 A.T.O. 13, Alpha Kapha Psi 11 K.A. Psi 22, Phi Delt 17 D.U. 22, Phil Kap Tau 23 Pi Kap Sig 3, Phi Gam 16. K. U. COLMERY for U.S. SENATOR CLUB Organizational Meeting ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED THURS., APRIL 20 7:30 p.m. Room 106 Green NEW FASHIONS IN PAPERS BY EATON We sure to stop in! The very latest creative designs in Eaton's fashion letter papers are now on display. You'll find one so right for you that it will carry the essence of your charm when you "visit.hv-mail." 1025 Mass. OPEN P11-1051 4:30 p.m. NOW - Open Weekdays—4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. - Sat. & Sun.—2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. - Use our clubs or your own. Come out and play our new 18 hole miniature golf course when it opens soon—it will be laid out on a 22,500 sq. ft. plot. 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