THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Tigers Rock KU,7 To 1 on Bad Pitching, Errors Kansas dropped its third conference game in as many starts when arch rival Missouri chalked up an easy 7 to 1 victory Wednesday at Columbia in the opener of a two-game series. The Tigers, aided by weak K.U. fielding and ineffective pitching, racked up seven runs in the first five innings off Darell Norris and Charley Moffet before lefthander Loren Hepler came in and blanked them the rest of the way. Norris and Moffett each walked in a run. All of Missouri's nine hits were singles, a few of them infield rollers. Bob Smith allowed the Jayhawkers four hits in his seven innings and struck out 10. The teams meet today in the final game of the series. Coach Bill "Red" Hogan will probably start his no. 1 pitcher, Dick Gilman. The Tigers may use Don McMillan. The score by innings: Kansas 000 100 000 -1 4 5 Missouri 000 320 000 -7 9 1 Batteries: Norris, Moffett, Hepler, and Talkington, Morrow; Smith Ebert and Alexander, Murrey. Today's Pitchers By UNITED PRESS (Last year's records in parentheses) Cleveland (Gromek 9-3) at St. Louis (Starr—X). Chicago (Judson 4-5) at Detroit (Gray 6-2) Boston (Parnell 15-8) at Philadelphia (Marchhead 9-15) Washington (Thompson 6-10) at New York (Byrne 8-5) National League New York (Hartung 8-8) at Brooklyn (Roe 12-8) St. Louis (Pollet 13-8) at Cincinnati (Vander Meer 17-14) Pittsburgh (Munerief 5-4) at Chi- Fitchburg (Unhurley 5-4) at Chicago (Dubiel 6-10) X-No 1948 major league experience Wisconsin originally was spelled "Quiscousin." FOR ECUNOMY... ANO SAFETY ... For Those Trips DOWNTOWN Economy for Safety for Dependability Service from Campus every 10 minutes RAPID TRANSIT BUS CO. Emporia, Kan., April 21—(U.P.) The Southwestern baseball team slammed Emporia State for 15 hits to an easy 11 to 3 decision in a CJ.I.C. game here yesterday. Your City Bus Service Ruperty Sullivan hurled all the way for Southwestern, allowing eight hits. Starter Don Lamb was the losing pitcher. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 2 Brooklyn 6 Philadelphia 5 Boston 6 Pittsburgh 0 Chicago 4 Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE The two schooi split tennis and golf matches yesterday. Emporia winning on the links, $ 16 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 11 \frac{1}{2}, $ and Southwestern taking the tennis competition 5-2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 0 New York 3 Boston 2 Philadelphia 3 (10 innings) YMCA Offers Classes On Counselor Training Chicago 2 Detroit 5 Cleveland 7 St. Louis 3 The first of a series of five classes dealing with Y.M.C.A. Camp Counselors' Training course will be held Thursday in the Union building. V. P. Wetz, camp director for the Kansas City, Mo. Y.M.C.A., will be the guest speaker. A certificate is given for completion of the course and no fee is charged for the instruction. All interested students are invited to attend. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Bill "Red" Hogan, baseball coach, (right) explains the finer points of the game to catcher Bob Talkington and Charlie Moffett, pitcher. over envelopes or letter paper when you buy your Eaton favorites包装 separately from Open Stock. We can always supply more matching paper or envelopes whenever you need them! Carter's Stationery 1025 Mass. St. Phone 1051 WANTED: Home for a family of 5 THE need tor constant fire prevention has never been so great. "Burned out" today may well mean being out of a place to live. Be doubly careful to eliminate fire hazards in your home. And consult us for important local information on today's higher values. Don't let fire catch you under-insured Charlton Insurance Agency (Across from Postoffice) Phone 689 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Sport Jackets SPRING SLACKS By Hoggar $7.95 up You'll find a wide variety of fabrics and colors in this large assortment. Weights that can be worn right now or the kind you can wear all summer. All styled with continuous waist band. CRICKETEER COLLEGE ROW $24.50 Popular pastel colors that can be worn with either plain or patterned slacks. Luxuriously tailored to give that soft easy drape. OTHERS $19.50 to $26.50 GIBBS Clothing Company 811 Mass. St.