PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1949 Kansas Wins Over Aggies In Ninth 2 To 1; Dick Gilman Hurls 4-Hit-Ball To Take Duel Dick Bertuzzi's hot smash to third base with the bases loaded in the last of the ninth scored Lou DeLuna with the winning run as the Jayhawkers edged Kansas State 2 to 1 here Monday in the first of a two-game series. DeLuna led off the ninth with a long triple to center. The Wildcats intentionally walked Bud French $ ^{\circled{2}} $ Debelion intently walked Bud French and Coel Ellis, but Bertuzzi slammed a hot drive which thirdbaseman Al Sheriff couldn't handle and the Jayhawkers had their second straight conference victory. Dick Gilman pitched a four-hitter to rack up his second straight win. He was given shaky fielding support, but the K.U. righthander was tough in the clutch and showed good control, walking only three men. Duane Holder hurled equally well during the first six innings when he held K.U. hitless. K-State had men on base in every inning but the sixth and left a total of 10 stranded. In the first innning Dana Atkins was trapped off third by Ken Morrow and Floyd Temple. In the second the Wildcats tried a squeeze play but Morrow made a good play at home on the charging Dick Johnson. Johnson led off the fourth with a long drive to center and only a beautiful throw by Bertuzzi held him to a triple. He scored when Cavanaugh momentarily bobbed a grounder by Clint Davis before throwing him out. Coach Red Hogan's club finally broke the ice in the seventh. Cavanaugh went to second when Jack Neilson, Aggie shortstop, overthrew first base, Neilson threw out De-Luna, but Cavanaugh went to third. French sent a long fly to Don Chew, Cavanaugh scoring after the catch to tie the score. Then Ted Grimes almost made a running catch on Carl Ellis's long drive and Bertuzzi singled, but the Aggies got Temple to force Bertuzzi at second to end in the inning. Kausas (2) AB H PO A Cavanaugh, 2b 4 0 2 DeLuna, 1b 4 1 12 French, cf 3 0 1 Ellis, ss 2 1 1 Kansas (2) The two teams meet again at 8 p.m. today, Kansas can even its season conference percentage at 500 with another win. The Jayhawkers moved into a tie for fifth with Nebraska as a result of Monday's win. Both clubs have two, lost three. K-State dropped in last place with one win, four losses. Veteran Jack Dean of the Aggies and sophomore lefthand Loren Hepler are the probable starting pitchers. The box score: Arrow Shorts at Complete Line of at The Palace ARROW SHIRTS 843 Mass. GENERAL EDUCATION Bertuzzi, lf 3 2 0 0 Temple, 3b 3 0 3 6 Mabry, rf 2 0 3 0 Morrow, c 2 0 4 1 Talkington, c 1 0 1 0 Gilman, p 3 0 1 0 Totals 27 4 27 13 **Kansas State (1)** AB H PO A Atkins, 2b 5 0 2 3 Neilson, ss 4 0 1 4 Grimes, cf 4 0 3 0 Chew, rf 2 1 1 0 Sheriff, 3b 4 0 1 2 Johnson, f 4 2 2 0 Davis, c 4 0 3 1 Bremner, 1b 3 0 11 0 Holder, b 4 1 0 3 Totals ... 34 4 24* 13 *—none out when winning run was scored. Score by innings: K-State ... 000 100 000 - 1 Kansas ... 000 000 101 - 2 The Summary—Runs-Cavanah, DeLuna, and Johnson. Double-Ellis. Triples—DeLuna and Johnson. Runs batted in-French and Bertuzzi. Sacrifice-Chew. Stolen bases-Atkins, Nielson 2, and Chew. 10 on base-Kansas 5, K-State 10. Struck out, by Gilman 4, by Holder 2. Bases on balls-off Gilman 3, off Holder 4. Double play-Nielson to Atkins to Bremner. Errors - Ellis, Bertuzzi, Temple 3, Morrow and Nielson. Hit by pitcher-Bertuzzi. Passed ball-Morrow. Umpires-Michaels and Edwards. Time of game 1:55. Ku Ku's Elect Chalfant Home Sweet Home and BILL'S GRILL for that real meal. 1109 Mass. William Y. Chalfant, College junior, is the new president of the KuKu club. Other new officers of the club are vice-president, Ray R. Binnicker, engineering senior; secretary, Robert W. Hughes, College junio; and treasurer, Robert S. Bell, College junior. Four council members and other minor officers will be elected next fall. This May Be Your Last Wedding! Custom Wedding Photography by Hank Brown. Please make your Wedding Appointments early for May and June. at 746 Mass. L. L. Smith & Co. Phone 1707 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Spring Sale at the University Shop You'll find bargains galore at your Campus Store SWEATERS Were Now Cashmeres $21.50 $14.95 Skis 10.00 6.65 Cable Knits and Solid Zephers 8.00 5.95 Solids and Ribs 7.00 4.95 SPORT SHIRTS Botany Gabardines ... $15.95 10.95 Botany Flannels ... 11.95 8.50 Lightweight Corduroy ... 9.50 6.95 Plaids and Solids ... 5.00 3.95 CORDUROY JACKETS $22.50 17.95 SPORT COATS 24.95 19.95 NECKTIES 1.50 .99 HOSE .75 .62 Hu Ai Across from Lindley Men's Apparel