WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Determined Kansas Moves to Columbia For Twin Bill Determined to move into the winning column in the conference standings, the Kansas Jayhawkers meet arch rival Missouri today and Thursday in a two-game series at Columbia. After dropping non-league Rockhurst 4 to 2 in their opener, the Jayhawks lost two to Iowa State in opening their conference schedule. Missouri opened by splitting a non- league double header with Washington university at St. Louis last week. He scored a game to 5 but won the second, 6 be behel and Bob Boehlow and Doc Mcmillan. K. U. Coach Bill "Red" Hogan will send his No. 2 pitcher, Guy Mabry, to right field in an effort to improve hitting strength. Centerfielder Bud French supplied all of the outfield's batting power at Iowa State with five hits in nine trips. Hogan has also worked his infield overtime in practice the last few days to improve the K.U. inn defense which made nine errors in two games at Ames. The rest of the lineup will be the same, with Dick Bertuzzi in left, Floyd Temple in third, Carl Ellis at shortstop, Jim Vaughan, who hit the ball hard at Iowa State, at second base, Lou De-Luna at first, and Bob Talkington catching. Dick Gilman will start today with Charley Moffett getting the call in the second contest. Mabry, Darell Norris, and Loren Hepler will be ready for relief duty. Hepler, the club's only leftfander, racked up seven strikeouts in four innings in relief at Ames before weakening in the eighth. Basketball Awards Are Announced Twelve University of Kansas basketball players have been awarded letters, E. C. Quigley, athletic director, has announced, but must satisfactorily complete academic work this semester before the awards will be official. The letters were awarded to Jerry Waugh, Harold England, Gene Petersen, Claude Houchin, Bill Sapp, Clinton (Buddy) Bull, Maurice Martin, Charlie Penny, Guy Mabry, Dale Engel, Lyn Smith, and Dennis. Winners of freshman numerals were Charles Bates, Jerry Bogue, Jack Carby, Jay Drake, Walter Hicks, Bill Hoagland, Jack Ivie, Bob Kenny, Richard Lance, Bill Lienhard, Aubrey Linville, Clyde Lovellette, Harold Lowell, Pat Murphy, Bob Raymer, Carl Sandefur, Bill Schaake, Archie Unruh, Otto Unruh, Dean Wells, Virgil Wenger, and Marvin White. Cunningham Mile Entries Completed Entries were closed today for the Glen Cunningham mile in the Kansas Relays Saturday with the addition of Jerry Jefchak of Drake, and Roman Prohaska of Oklahoma A and M. This brings the field to five men. Jerry Thompson of Texas, Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin, and Tarver "Cy" Perkins of Illinois Athletic club, defending champion, complete the list. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Careful, Dependable, and Prompt Finishing 721 Mass. Dick Ashley fired a five over par 73 for medalist honors as the University of Kansas golf team defeated Washburn university $14\% / 13\%$ on the Lawrence country club course Monday. Bill Maloney, playing against Ashley, was low man for the Ichabods with a 76. However it was Clayton Kline who picked up most of Washburn's points by shooting a 78 against Dave Dennis' 79. Kansas Golf Team Downs Washburn Other scores for the Kansas team were Fred Brinkman, 77 and Don Stickrod. 77. The next match for the Jayhawkers will be with Colorado on Thursday, April 21. Boston, April 20—(U.P.)-Sweden's Karl Gosta Leandersson, who won the Boston A. A. marathon with so much ease that hardly another runner saw him after the first few miles, was disappointed today by his failure to smash the course record. Swede Wins Distance Run "I didn't feel much like running," the lean Swedish distance champion said through an interpreter after his lopsided victory in Tuesday's 53rd annual grand. "My heel was a little tender at first." Once warmed up, however, he forgot the right achilles tendon he sprained in training and startled the time-biding favorites by spurting far out in the van with the early pace-setters. He was second after 31/2 miles and out front at 10, coasting home from there to the cheers of 500,000 spectators. Defends Title In Relay Mile Leandersson's time was 2 hours, 31 minutes and 50.8 seconds, for the 26 miles, 385 yards. It was more than six minutes off the record set in 1947 by Korean Yun Bok Suh. Tervar "Cy" Perkins will be back at the K.U. Relays Saturday to defend his title in the Glen Cunningham ham against some of the strictest competition in any of the relays events. The U.S. submarine Halland No. 9 made its test dive in States Island Sound in 1898. It was the first truly modern submarine, invented by John P. Holland. Perkins won the 1500-meter run last year in 3:57.3, four seconds over the 1933 record set by Cunningham. This shorter distance was substituted for the mile to fit the Olympic scale and Perkins will be considered the lefthand mile king. Jerry Thompson, 120-pound distance star from Texas, will be a strong competitor along with Don Gehrmann, Wisconsin's N.C.A. A. 1500-meter champ, and both will give Perkins plenty of trouble. Perkins will be trying for the first repeat victory in the mile since 1933. In that year Cunningham set the 1500-meter record and won his second straight start in the relays. Perkins runs for the Illinois Athletic club. Thompson splintered the Texas Relays mile mark recently when he did the four laps in 4:12.3. It was the fastest mile in Southwestern track history. The Kansas Relays mark of 4:10.1 was set in 1940 by Blaine Rideout of North Texas State, and either Perkins or Thompson could force the other to break it Saturday. Gehrmann lost to Pinkins in the shorter 800-meter A.A.U. run last year but the Wisconsin runner is at his best in the longer distance. Kansas Golfers Will Meet Buffs The University of Kansas golf team will be after its second victory of the season tomorrow when it matches strokes with the University of Colorado on the Lawrence Country club course. The Jayhawkers defeated Washburn Monday after losing to Oklahoma April 9 at Oklahoma City. Coach Bill Winey said that he would use the foursome of Dick Ashley, Murray Regier, Dave Dennis and Glenn Scott against the Buffers. Math Club Hears Rummer Read the Daily Kansan daily. Dale I. Rummer, graduate student, spoke to the Mathematics club recently on "Principles of Nomographs". Charles M. Terry, College senior and president, said plans for a picnic will be made soon. Have you seen the new Guardsman Gabardine Sports Jacket tailored by Irvin Foster? It's the "hottest" thing out this Spring. A three button—three patch pocket—fully lined coat in your favorite shades of Maroon, Sage and Grey. Casual Wear CORDUROY COATS — $18.95 $22.50 Phone 251 905 Mass. 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