MONDAY, APRIL 4.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVB 20 Named To BaseballTeam season Underway Tomorrow Bill "Red" Hogan, K.U. baseball coach, announced today the 20-man squad which will represent the Jayhawkers in the season that opens tomorrow with Rockhurst at Lawrence. The squad includes six infielders, four outfielders, three catchers, and seven pitchers. Infielders are *Lou DeLuna*, first base, Jim Briley and Jim Cavanaugh, second base, Carl Ellis, shortstop, and Floyd Temple and Ernie Meis, third base. DeLuna is the only infield letterman back from last year. Bud French, regular shortstop last year, may be shifted to the outfield. He has spent much of his practice time there. Dick Bertuzzi, rounding out an outstanding four-year athletic career at K.U., will also be in the outfield along with Herb Weidemsaul and Harold Duke. The three catchers on the squad are Bob Talkington, Ken Morrow, and John Goodson. Dick Gilman and Guy Mabry, a pair of right handers, are the only two returning lettermen on the seven-man pitching staff. The others are Charley Moffett, Darell Norris, Carl Ebel, Loren Hepler, and Ralph Freed. Hepler is the only left-hander on the staff. In addition to the five lettermen, four others have had junior college and semi-pro experience. They are Texans Carl Ellis and Bob Talking- ton, and Floyd Temple and Jim Cavanaugh, both from Coffeeville. The squad finished its fourth week in the pre-season practice grind with a seven-inning intra-squad practice game in the cold, raw air Saturday morning. Bud French's team defeated Lout DeLuna's team, 2 to 0, getting four singles to three for the losers. Neither club got more than one hit in any one inning and two of the hits were infield rollers. Dick Gilman, Loren Hepler, and George Long pitched for the winners. Gilman allowed one hit, walked none, and struck out two in his three innings. Hepler went the next three, giving up two hits, walking Sore Foot Leads To Broken Jaw Long Beach, Calif—(U.P) — He couldn't step on the brake when his car went out of control because his foot was sore, sailor James E. Haywood told police today. Now he has a broken jaw too. Mr. Haywood, 24, was treated at Naval hospital after his car smashed into the concrete steps of a house. Carl Ebel worked the first three innings for DeLuna's team, walking two and retiring three on strikes. Jim Cavanaugh led off with the only hit against Ebel, later scored after a sacrifice and an error. none, and striking out four. Long blanked the losers in the seventh. Charley Moffett struck out two and walked two in his three innings. Al Row led off against Moffett with a walk and later scored the second and last run of the game as he went to second on French's sacrifice and scored on a single to center by Ernie Meis. Don Reeves pitched the seventh for the losers. Our Complete Menu Will Please those who like to eat hearty, and who are particular what they eat. BILL'S GRILL 1109 Mass. Senators Meet Chattonaoga Orlando, Fla., April 4—U.P.) The Washington Senators, who Jost to the Philadelphia A's here Sunday, 9 to 7, were slated to clash with the Chattanooga Lookouts today at Winter garden. The Senators bowed to the A's as pitchers Ray Scarborough, Mickey Haefner, and Paul Calvert yielded 13 hits, 11 walks, and one wild pitch and the defense made three errors. San Antonio, Texas, April 4—(U.P) —The Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Browns, who have clashed seven times during the spring training season, were slated to meet again here today. Cubs Meet Browns Today Sunday the Cubs registered their fifth win in the series, 3 to 1, as southpaw Johnny Schmitz and Dewey Adkins held the Browns to seven hits. TUESDAY, APRIL 5 Liberty Memorial High School Auditorium 8:15 p.m. TICKETS NOW ON SALE See Mr. Swartz—K.U. Business Office, Frank Strong Hall RISK'S HELP-YOURSELF LAUNDRY RAPID TRANSIT BUS COMPANY ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY BEAMAN RADIO SERVICE RACHELLE STUDIO NEW YORK CLEANERS BUDDY GALLAGHER MOTORS MOTOR INN