PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1949 Jayhawkers Hope To Climb In Big 7 With Win Today Hoping to climb a notch in the Big Seven standings, Coach "Red" Hogan's Kansas Jayhawkers meet Kansas State at 3 p.m. today in their first conference home game. K. U. and K-State are now tied for sixth place, each club with one victory and three defeats. By taking the two-game series today and to-morrow, the Jayhawkers could pull their league won-lost percentage up to 500. The Wildcat series will open an 8-game conference home stand for Kansas. A winning drive in these games would go a long way toward pulling K.U. out of the cellar where it has been for the past two seasons. Coach Hogan will probably start righthander Dick Gillman today and Loren Hepler, the staff's only lefty, tomorrow. Gilman's three-hitter last week highlighted the Jayhawkers' 4 to 1 triumph over Missouri in the second game of a two-game series at Columbia. After the 7 to 1 defeat in the first game, Hogan worked the club the next morning. In the second game they committed only one error, much better than their loose fielding of the first four games of the season. The squad also practiced Saturday morning. Bud French, centerfielder, and Jim Cavanah, second baseman continued to hit well in the MU. series. In the second game, Dick Bertuzzi, left fielder, Lou DeLuna, first baseman, and Guy Mabry, right fielder, all showed some extra base power. Bertuzzi and DeLuna each hit doubles, and Mabry slammed a ninth inning home run. The rest of the lineup will be the same, with Carl Ellis at shortstop, Floyd Temple at third, and Bob Teikkent catching. Kansas State may start Duane Holder today and use veteran Jack Dean tomorrow. The Wildeats blasted Nebraska 14 to 4 Saturday to gain an even split in a two-game series. The Cornhuskers won the first game 9 to 2. The Wildcats opened by beating Wichita, then lost twice to Oklahoma A. and M. and Oklahoma. The Cowboys are defending N.C.A.A. champions in this district, while the Sooners are leading the Big Seven. Coach Fritz Knorr has most of his "48 squad back. Dick Johnson, Ted Grimes, and Jack Bell will be in the outfield, with Dave Brenner at first, Dana Atkins at second, Al Sheriff at third, Jack Neilson at shortstop, and Don Chew catching. Through the first five games Atkins was leading the club with a .471 average, while Grimes had .390, Bell .375, and Neilson .312. Cornhusker's Star Wins Decathlon Jim McConnell of Nebraska won the 1949 Kansas Relays decathlon championship after piling up points in the javelin throw and finishing the 1,500 meter run in a dead heat with favored Bill Terwilliger, who placed second in the featured event. Terwillerig, running unattached from Madison. Wis., was national champion in four high school totals showed him 30 points behind McCounn, who scored 6,698. In winning top honors, McConnell placed first in the discus, shot out, and javelin and tied with Ter-williger for first in the 1,500 meter run. This was the 23-year-old Nebraska's second try for title. Last year he scored 6,242 points to place sixth in the stiff competition. McConnell, a physical education major plans to coach when he graduates. He has one more year of competition before him and will probably be back to defend his title next year. Point totals were as follows: John Goats were as follows Jim McConnel 6.698 Bill Terwiliger 6.698 Jim Smith 6.259 Cornelius Anderson 6.191 Mickey Dunn 5.988 Dorland Short 4.887 Park College Hears Ricart Domingo Ricart, assistant professor of Spanish, spoke at an all-college convocation at Park college April 22. His subject was "Three Christian humanists in Spain". Patty Berg To Play Here Patty Berg, name figure in professional golf, will represent the play-for-pay group in a golf match with Marilyn Smith, student and outstanding contender for recognition in amateur golf. The nine hole exhibition match will get underway at 1:30 Tuesday, April 26. It will be held at the Lawrence Country club. The event is free and everyone is invited to watch the demonstration of golf at its finest. Following the match, Miss Berg will demonstrate several golf shots. Miss Berg last appeared at the Lawrence course in 1941. Since turning professional, Miss Berg has toured the country in the interest of golf and as a member of the Wilson Sporting company's advisory staff. She contributed to the designing of a line of women's golf clubs, and her name is a leading trade mark in golf club marketing. Marilyn Smith, several times Kansas State Women's Amateur champion, and runner-up to Grace Lenyck in the 1948 Women's National Intercollegiate golf championship, has been praised from several important figures in the golfing world. The match is expected to demonstrate the incredible power the girls are able to apply to the tee shot and long irons. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers This is the champion four-mile relay team which won the event in 17:51.7. Left to right they are Hal Hinchee, Bob Karnes, Dave Breidenthal, and Pat Bowers. Anchor man Karnes' last lap finish was one of the outstanding performances of the big track carnival. Tired Eyes Can Get Relief From Luminous Ceilings Providence, R.I.-(U.P.)-A luminous ceiling to lessen eye strain under artificial light has been devised by two scientists. The scientists devised a translucent plastic ceiling and installed fluorescent lights that suffuse the room with an even glow of illumination, minus glare and shadow. 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