PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1948 Alpha Chi Sigma, Navy Win Again In Playoffs Alpha Chi Sigma, summer titlist, rolled on to its seventh straight victory in spring competition by thwarting Dine-A-Mite 13 to 6 as Dale Clark tossed seven-hit ball for the winners in the Independent playoff feature Tuesday. a chemists grabbed a two-run advantage in the opening frame and The chemists grabbed a two-wheel never got behind in the game. Both teams were then blanked until the fifth when the winners broke loose for five runs They added three more in each of the last two frames. Carl Johnston and Dale Clark clouted four-baggers for the Chi Sig's. Bob Brownsberger smashed a triple and Ward Graham doubled to aid the winning cause. Dave Frisbie bagged a double and a single in four trips to pase Dine-A-Mite. A.C.S. 200 053 3-13 14 4 B.A.M. 000 024 0-6 7 5 N. R.O.T.C. took advantage of weak fielding to triumph over Aces High 6 to 3 for their sixth straight without a loss. The Aces took a short-lived 2 to 1 lead in the opening stanza when Arnold Stryker and Ed O'Brien walked, Stryker scored on an error, and Bob Clark doubled home O'Brien. Navy grabbed the lead in the second as two more errors combined with a pair of walks netted two runc. It added another tally in the third when Steve Jacobs followed Bill Bowlby's double with a single. Aces Hi rallied for its final run in the sixth as Francis Galbraith doubled and came home on Harold Duke's single. Aces 200 001 0—3 8 4 Navy 121 110 x—6 7 4 Joe Small handcuffed the Wildcat's on five hits as Alpha Kappa Psi pounded out a 6 to 3 verdict. A. K. Psi scored two each in the second-third, and fourth. The winners jumped into the lead in the third as Bob Baumunk's walk, Leon DeYoung's single, and Small's double accounted for two markers. Lance blasted out a bases-empty homer in the third to end the Wildcat scoring. Singles by Paul Briley and Paul Ensch followed by Carl Campbell's triple gave the winners another pair of runs in the fourth. 201 000 0—3 5 022 200 0—6 10 a four-run uprising in the sixth enabled the Gushers to knock off the Trailer Vets 5 to 3. Bill Wilbur's two-run homer was the winning blow. Dick Van Gundy opened the big sixth with a walk and came home on Gib Stramel's three-bagger. Norbert Harvey's fly ball to right field scored Van Gundy. John Armstrong then singled and coasted when Wilbur smashed out his four-master. Herk Haryve gave up six hits while whiffing seven to gain the mound victory. I.V. 300 000 0—3 8 Gushers 100 004 x—5 9 Annual Awards To Climax WAA Picnic And Initiation Members of the Women's Athletic association are having a picnic at 5 p.m. today in Clinton park. W. A.A. awards for the year will be presented at the picnic. New members will be initiated. KU Drops 4th To NU The Nebraska Cornhuskers made it four in a row over the cellar-dwelling Kansas Jayhawkers Tuesday by handing coach Sehon's boys a 9 to 3 defeat on the K.U. home diamond. Kansas practically gave the game away, committing seven errors behind the six-hit pitching starter Dick Gilman. Elroy Golystein, the Cornhusker lefthanded ace, held the slumping Jayhawkers to five hits, three of them coming in the fourth inning. The portsider also sent 12 Kansas hitters back to the bench as strike-out victims. Bertuzzi Gets Two The Crimson and Blue did not get a safety off Golystein until the fourth inning when left fielder Dick Bertuzzi hit a Texas leaguer over second base. Bertuzzi also got a line drive single to center in the fifth inning. After picking up one run in the first inning, and two in the second, the Huskers score three times in the third to grab a quick six-run lead. In the third Bill Denker was safe on French's error, and Wes Maser was safe on May's bobble. After both runners advanced on a pass ball Bob Cerv, Nebraska center fielder, hit a short single to center. The ball got past Neal Shaw, and Denker and Maser had both scored. Crev, who had gone to third on the play, scored a moment later on a passed ball. KU Scores In 6th Kansas scored two of its three runs in the fifth inning on a lone hit by Dick Bertuzzi, Gilman walked and Shaw was safe at second on left fielder Harlan Powley's error of a high fly ball. Bertuzzi then stepped into the batters box and drove both runs across. The Cornhusker victories this week over K.U. virtually sewed up the Big Seven title for red caps from Lincoln. Both Kansas State and Missouri cannot qualify for the number one slot because of a Big Seven ruling which states that no team can win in the title unless they play every other team in the league. The Cornhuskers are the only team of the three that meets this requirement. 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