WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Twelve Hits Give Kansas 7 To1 Win Over Cyclones Slamming 12 hits off three Iowa State pitchers, the Kansas Jayhawkers thumped the Cyclones 7 to 1 here Tuesday to gain an even Split in the series and give pitcher Dick Gilman revenge for his only defeat of the season. Gilman scattered eight hits effectively as he racked up his fourth straight win. He showed good ◎ ___ and ___. Gilman scattered eight bits en, straight win. He showed good a- control, walking only one man and giving up one unearned run. The Jayhawks started early on starter Ken Johnson, getting two runs in the first. Jim Briley walked to lead off, and went to second. Lou DeLuna bounced a single off Johnson's leg. A double play erased DeLuna and French, but Carl Ellis blasted a double just inside the right field line to score Briley. Dick Bertuzzi drove in Ellis with a single to right. Dick Schenhair scored Iowa State's only run in the third, as he reached first on Gilman's error, stole second, went to third on Bob Sennewald's single, and scored when John Goodson overthrew second on Sennewald's steal. Luna walked and Bud French singled to start the third. Ellis got on base and DeLuna crossed the plate on Bob Henley's error. French stole third and raced in to steal home, the first time a K.U. player has done it this year and the second time the fleet center-fielder has done it in two years. Ellis also stole second and third. The unnerved Johnson walked two more men but escaped with no more scoring. The Jayhawks made it 5 to 1 in the sixth. Goodson got on by an error. Briley and DeLuna singled to send him to third. Henley making a back-handed stop to keep Goodson from scoring. However, Singley walked French with the basesaded to score Goodson. With two out in the seventh, Guy Mabry drove a double down the left field line and scored whenoodson rapped a solid single to left. Briley's hit drove in the final run. Several errors were made but the game was not without some excellent plays. Floyd Temple made a diving stop of Wayne Neal's drive, recovered quickly, and threw him out in the sixth. In the fifth Temple was robbed of a hit when Henley made a beautiful stop behind second and threw him out. Kansas meets Missouri in a two-ame series here Friday and Saturday. The box score: The Jayhawks gave Stuart Singley and Harold Kornbaum, Johnson's successors, no rest as they had men on base in every inning but the "ourth and runners in scoring position in all but two innings. K.U. left 13 men stranded and Iowa State 10. Kansas (7) AB R H PO A Briley, 2b 1 2 1 3 DeLuna, 1b 3 1 2 13 French, cf 4 1 1 2 Ellis, ss 5 1 2 0 Bertuzzi, lf 5 0 1 2 Temple, 3b 5 0 1 0 Mabry, rf 4 1 1 2 Goodson, c 4 2 2 4 Gilman, p 3 0 0 1 Totals 37 7 12 27 17 St. (1) AB R H PO A Auley, ss 5 0 2 1 2 Sennewald, 2b 5 0 1 3 2 inex, cf 4 0 0 0 0 McClantern, rf 3 0 1 0 0 Johnson, p-lf 4 0 2 3 0 Miller, c 4 0 4 0 0 Ford, lf-3b 4 0 5 0 0 Foell, 3b 2 0 1 1 1 Singley, p 0 0 0 0 1 Kornbaum, p 1 0 0 0 0 Friedl 1 0 0 0 0 Ichchair, 1b 3 1 1 7 1 "Off to Vacation Land" Spend your vacation in Minnesota's cool north woods at Thady's Kabekona Kabins Kamp on beautiful Lake Kabekona. This is a small, quiet resort where Friendliness & Service are the Watchwords. Rates are reasonable. For further information write to John & Louise Thody, Stor Route, Laporte, Minn. **Delbridge 1 0 0 0 Totals 37 1 8 24 *grounded out (for Kombatsu) *grounded out (for Kornbaum) in the ninth. **grounded out (for Schenhair) in the ninth. Score by innings: Iowa State Kansas Iowa State 001 001 000----1 Kansas 202 001 200----7 The Summary: RBI, Bruny French, Ellis, Bertuzzi, 04; SB Ellis 2, Mabry; 3B, Schenhair, SB, French 2, Ellis 3, CluCN, Schenhair, Henley, LOB, Kansas 13, Iowa State 10; DP, Schenhair-Senewald; Sennewald-Henley; E, Temple 2, Goodson, Gilman, Henely, Singley, Schenhair; H and R off, Johnson 5 hits, 4 runs in 3 innings; Singley 3 and 1 in 3; Kornbaum 4 and 2 in 2; BB, Johnson 4, Singley 1, Korn baum 2, Gilman 1, SO, Gilman 3, Singley 1; WP, Johnson; PB, Goodson. Losing pitcher, Johnson. Umpires, Michaela and Edwards. Time, 1:55. Mathematicians Meet At KU Geometry, topology, algebra, applied mathematics, differential geometry, and statistics were discussed in detail and in particular at the 447 the meeting of the American Mathematical society recently at the University. About 150 persons from more than a dozen states listened to talks on isotopes, hypergeodesic triangles, metrization of topological spaces, homogenous plan continua, and the properties of the Lebesgue area. Part of the meeting time was held jointly with the Biometric Society of America, an organization that combines mathematics with things biological. The summer session of the American Mathematical society will be held in Boulder, Colo. It will be held jointly with the Mathematical Association of America and the Institute of Mathematical statistics from Monday, August 29 to Sunday, September 3. He Can't Wash Dishes After Inheriting $13,000 Chicago — (U.P.) A 73-year-old diluwashe complains that his disability has made him unable. "I wanted to keep on washing dishes," said Henry Sidenfaden... He told his lawyer that when news of his legacy got around, his employer let him go. "And I can't get another dishwashing job, either, because they say I'd be in the public eye and people would be coming in trying to sell me things," Sidenrfaden said. --ifof-- 7 in New York, May 4- (U.P.)—They'll do it every time. apparently. Robinson Boys At It Again Tuesday all three homered again: Eastern Kentucky, Detroit, and Jackie for Brooklyn. On the first full-schedule day of the baseball season, the Robinson boys—Eddie, Aaron and Jackie—all hit home runs in the same afternoon. Fraley Predicts Capot Will Win Derby Saturday New York, May 4—(U.P.)-Weep no more my lady but hire an armored car and promise those bill collectors you'll settle on Monday, for Fearless Fraley today is going to give you the winner of the Kentucky Derby. There's just one catch as far as the race is concerned. The Greentree galloper is only going to pay $14.20 on a deuce, which, for old Fearless, is being tainted with chalk. When the sun quits shining bright on my old Kentucky home late Saturday afternoon they are going to be leading a colt called Capot into the winner's circle at Churchill Downs It isn't up to my usual standards of the past three years. Those were really lovely prices. Take Burning Dream in 1946, a $2 special; or Dark Jungle in 1947, a $12 nifty, or even Liberty Road of 1948 at 45 to one. Only one thing went wrong in each case. None of them won. They finished ninth, 12th and 10th respectively. It convinced me that you need more speed and less speculation. So the result is a happy medium: Capot at $14.20. This may sound a bit premature considering that he finished third in the Derby trials at the Downs Tuesday. There are a number of points in favor of Capot. One of the most important is that he has shown he can run, and from either behind or out in front all the way. That's an important reason in the Rose Run. Sometimes the traffic assembles Times Square on New Year's Eve. The rangy brown colt of late has been running in the shade of Fred W. Hooper's Olympia, another of those "greatest man-OW-War." But he won five out of his nine races as a two-year-old, copping the Champagne as a front runner and the Wakefield stakes by romping up from the rear. Adding the Pimbleco Futurity, Capot was toted as the two-year-old most likely to succeed. That was in 1948 B.O., meaning "Before Olympiap" and no reflection on the Hooper colt until Saturday night. This year Capot started off running second to Buzfuz, an older campainer, and then copped the Chesapeake at Harve De Grace. Then came the Wood Memorial and the Tidal Basin, which led to the basement as Olympia finished a neck on top of Palestinian with Capot six lengths back. But here's the gimmick. Palestinian was driving and made Olympia really run for the wire. And up on the idling Capot, still only six lengths back, was Ted Atkinson. They call Atkinson the "SLasher," and with good reason. He'll break a bat over a horse out of sheer enthusiasm. So it is significant that not once did he lay the ladle on the strolling Capot. The rest of those to be saddled Saturday have broken down trying to catch Olympia. Not Capot. And remember, the colt's name is Capot—which means to take all the tricks in a card game called Fiquet. It's just a different type of pasteboard, this mutuel ticket royal flush. Read the Want Ads Daily. SHAVER'S CAFE HAMBURGER STEAK ... 65c CUBE STEAK ... 70c ROAST BEEF ... 70c PORK CHOPS ... 75c GOOD FOOD Includes: Fried Potatoes Fried Poratoes Coffee or pint of milk Vegetables Salad . GENEROUS SERVINGS ◎ HOSPITALITY You'll be glad you discovered our fine food! 1 1/2 mi. South on Hiway 59 Five Faculty Members Signed For Game Ph. 785-K-2 five faculty members were listed today to participate in the Senior class day donkey baseball game Tuesday, May 10. Joe R. Small, instructor of economics; Burton W. Marvin, Dean of the school of journalism; Wm. M. Simpson, professor of Aeronautical engineering; Wm. A. Stockdale, instructor of English; and Carl Slough, associate professor of law are signed to date it was announced by Marvin Small, senior class president. Small also announced that the game is not limited to seniors, but is open to the public. In addition, the dance to be held on the deck of the Union will be informal. Not after Beaman does the job. Dependable Service and Quality Workmanship a1 ways 1200 N.Y. Ph. 140 12-39c TO-DAY and THURS He gambled his life for a city of silver. . . . and the lips of its golden-haired queen! Erroll FLYNN in "SILVER RIVER" —Plus— Robert HUTTON Joyce REYNOLDS in "WALLFLOWER" Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Perplexed over what to get Mother? She'll Love Easton's Stationery from Carter's! These writing papers are creatively designed originals--They add the frame of beauty, the background of quality to all writing. 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