PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27.1943 Three Homers Aid Aggies In 8 To 3 Win Over KU Kansas State pounded three Kansas pitchers for nine hits, including three home runs and a double, for an 8 to 3 win over the Jayhawkers here Tuesday, and an even break in the series. Dana Atkins, 155-pound second baseman, started the Aggies on their way as he led off with a long homer to left center. In the second innin the Wildcats knocked starter Loren $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ Hepler off the mound, as a single, an error, two stolen bases, and a double by pitcher Jack Dean scored two runs. Ralph Freed came in for K.U. and walked Atkins, Carl Ellis made a good stop behind second and threw out Dale Carr, Dean scoring on the play. Freed then stopped the Wildcats until the fourth, when with two out and Dean on first, Atkins golfed one barely over the short leftfield fence for two more runs. The Jayhawkers finally got to Dean in the last of the fourth as Lou DeLuna beat a grounder to short for a hit. Carl Ellis smashed a triple to right, scoring DeLuna, but Jack Bell made a running catch of Bertuzzi's drive to put a damper on K.U. hopes. Al Sheriff hit a homer barely over the centerfield fence in the sixth. Carl Ebel pitched the last three innings, giving up one unearned run. Guy Mabry reached first on Dick Johnson's error to start the eight. He went to second on a passed ball and scored on Bob Talkington's single to left. Talkington reached second on an error. Ernie Meis came in to run for him and went to third as DeLuna walked. Bud French sent a fly to left, Meis scoring after the catch. Atkins made a running catch on Ellis's drive to prevent further damage. Coach Red Hogan's Jayhawkers now have a two won, four lost record in conference play and a three and four mark for the entire season. The club meets Nebraska here Friday and Saturday in a two-game series. The box score: Kansas (3) AB H PO A Cavanaugh, 2b 3 0 3 Briley, 2b 1 0 0 2 DeLuna, 1b 3 2 12 1 French, cf 4 0 1 0 Ellis, ss 4 1 2 3 Bertuzzi, lf 4 0 0 0 Temple, 3b 4 0 1 3 Mabry, rf 3 0 2 0 *Talkington, c 2 1 4 0 Morrow, c 0 0 2 0 Hepler, p 0 0 1 0 Freed, p 2 0 0 1 Ebel, p 1 0 0 1 Totals ... 31 4 27 14 Kansas State (8) AB PO A *Atkins, 2b-lf* ... 4 2 5 3 *Carr, ss* ... 5 1 0 2 *Grimes, cf* ... 4 1 1 0 *Chew, c* ... 4 1 6 1 *Schumacer, c* ... 1 0 1 0 *Johnson, lf-1b* ... 5 0 0 0 *Bell, rf* ... 4 1 3 0 *Sheriff, 3b* ... 4 2 1 4 *Bremner, 1b* ... 2 0 10 0 *Blaser, 2b* ... 0 0 0 1 *Dean, p* ... 3 1 0 1 $ ^{1} \mathbf{T}_{\mathrm{totals}} $...36 9 27 12 Meis ran for Talkington in the 8th. Score by innings: Kansas ... 000 100 020—3 The Summary: Runs: DeLuna, Mabry, Talkington, Atkins 2, Carr, Bell, Sheriff 2, and Dean 2. Doubles: Dean. Triple: Ellis. Home Runs: Atkins 2 and Sheriff. Hours batted in: French, Ellis, Talkington, Atkins 3, Carr, Chew, Sheriff, and Dean 2. Stolen bases: DeLuna, Atkins Grimes, Chew, Bell, and Sheriff 2. Errors: Cavanaugh, Ellis, Carr, and Johnson. Double play: Sheriff to Atkins to Brenner. Left on base: Kansas 4, K-State 7. Hits and runs: off Hepler 4 hits, 4 runs in 1½ in- nings; off Freed 3 and 3 in 4 and %; off Ebel 2 and 1 in 3. Struck out by: Hepler 1, Freed 3, Ebel 0, Dean 7. Bases on balls off: Hepler 0, Freed 2, Ebel 3, Dean 3. Wild pitch: Freed. Passed balls: Chew and Morrow. Losing pitcher: Hepler. Time of game: 2:15. Another Sign Of The Times Santa Fe, N. M.—(U.P.)—The New Mexico legislature has taken note of the atomic age. The governor signed a bill extending workmen's compensation benefits to include "occupational illnesses" which can be traced to working with "fissionable materials." Detroit, April 27—(U.P.)—Joe Louis makes his promotional debut tonight as boxing director of the new International Boxing club in the city where he started his ring career. The retired heavyweight champion will stage three 10-round battles and a four-round exhibition between Finnish featherweight king Ellis Ask and worlds champion Willie Pep. Bob Walters, Texas, high jumper, with queen Diane Stryker at Kansas Relays. Patty Berg Cards 33 In Exhibition Here Amid intermittent rain and a dandelion-filled course approximately 300 people watched Patty Berg, professional woman golfer, and Marilyn Smith, K.U. student golfer, in a nine hole exhibition match Tuesday afternoon. Final reckoning for the match played at the Lawrence Country club died a week of, 33, for, Miss. Berg.® Final reckoning for the match showed a score of 33 for Miss Berg a new course record and four strokes under par, to a total of 39 strokes for Miss Smith. Miss Smith matched almost stroke for stroke with Miss Berg, and displayed the power with which she has won several Kansas Women's Amateur championships. Miss Berg exhibited a matchless form which brought applause from the enthusiastic audience. Prior to the match Miss Berg emptied her complete bag of clubs in demonstration shots with each one. Miss Berg imitated the playing of her legendary "sisters Barbara, Mary and Helen" who displayed such golfing sins as the "Berg waggle, the bumper and the bean swing." Miss Berg spoke in praise of the golfing greens and her "good friend, Marilyn, who is a great player." "Balance, timing, rhythm and being smooth are very important," she told the audience. "Golf has no age limits and enables you to make many friends." Miss Berg appeared in Lawrence by invitation from Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor of physical education, and Al Roberson, Lawrence Country club pro. From Lawrence Miss Berg will continue her exhibition matches at Kansas City, Mo., Tulsa, Okla., and in Texas and New York. 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