UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 Potent Aerial Attack Highlights Grid Treat Hopes for a winning 1948 football team on Mt. Oread looked bright as the Jayhawkers displayed a surprisingly potent passing attack in an intra-squad game at Haskell stadium Friday night. In the unveiling of this year's grid team, the favored Reds won from a scrappy White eleven, 19 to 14, before an estimated crowd of 4,500. Although only one touchdown was scored through the air, the entire game was punctuated by successful passes. Thirteen times quarterbacks Bill Hogan of the Reds and Tom Scott of the Whites connected with receivers for healthy gains. Ken Morrow, 160-pound reserve holdover, also displayed passing talent by rifting several completed aerials for the Whites. Long Runs A Highlight Other highlights of the game included long touchdown sprints by sophomore Bud Lamping and Forrest Griffith, the all-round aggressive play of Charlie Moffet, and Arnold Stricker, and a fast-charging Red line. But perhaps the most pleasant surprise of the evening was the excellent pass receiving. For the Reds, Del Norris, Cliff McDonald and Frank Pattee were outstanding in the receiving department, while Marvin Small and Moffett snagged most of the White aerials. The game's first touchdown came early in the second quarter when Red fullback Griffitht plunged over from the one-foot line. The ball had been moved to the five when Hogan tossed an 18-yard pass to Cliff McDonald. Smith Blocks A Punt Lamping and Griffith each added a T.D. to the Red total in the same quarter on long runs. Lamping went for 36 yards on his scoring trip and Griffith 52 yards. After the Reds recovered a Scott punt, blocked by Lynn Smith on the White 36-yard line, Lamping skirted left end, tape-walked the sidelines, then cut to the right and scored standing up. Griffith, aided by excellent down-field blocking, repeated Lampling's performance a few minutes later from his own 48. In three attempts, Don Fambrough was able to send but one place-kick through the uprights in extra point trys for the Reds. The first White score came just before the half when a Scott to Moffett aerial from the Red 22-yard line was good for six points. The ball had been moved down into Red territory on runs of 17 and 15 yards by Moffet, and an 18-yard Scott-to-Mendhann aerial. Johnny Amberg plunged over the second White touchdown. The ball had been placed on the Red one-yard line when interference was ruled on a White pass to All Lowrie, Ken Sperry converted both White extra-point attempts with place-kicks. In commenting on the game, coach Jules V. Sikes said he was well pleased with the passing of both teams but that he was dissatisfied with the blocking. Breaking a six-game losing streak, Russ Sehon's Kansas Jayhawkers beat the Missouri Tigers 4 to 2 in the second game of a two-day baseball series Saturday afternoon. The Tigers trounced the Jayhawkers 8 to 2 in the first game Friday. KU Splits With Tigers Righthander Dick Gilman allowed the Tiger hitters only five hits in the Jayhawkers victory. He was in hot water most of the time due to shaky control, but he received excellent support from his teammates as he hung up his first victory of the season. Kansas scored its initial run in the first when Lou DeLuna rapped out a single, to second on a passed ball, took third on Ensminger's error, and came home on a double steal. French Runs Wild The Jayhawkers added two more in the fourth on consecutive hits by DeLuna, French and Gilkison. Bud French scored the final Kansas run in the seventh inning when he walked, stole second, third, and home. The speedy shortstop had little trouble pilfering second and third and waited just two pitches at the hot corner to catch his breath. McMillan A Master Coach John Simmons' boys breezed along behind the four-hit pitching of Don McMillan in Friday's game to notch an easy win. The big righthander mastered the Kansas hitters as he gained his second triumph over the Jayhawkers in three weeks. McMillan pitched a one-hitter against Kansas when they played at Missouri three weeks ago. Although coach Sehon's diamond crew could not hit McMillan they looked like a different team defensively. In the second Bus Entsminger was safe on second when Hogan dropped his long fly ball. Wilbur Volz slapped a hit to short which French knocked down, holding Entsminger on second. Alberts, the next Tiger hitter, banged a sizzling line drive to Charley Medlock, who made a shoe string catch, then riffed the ball to French covering second, and French then completed a triple-killing by relaying to DeLuna at first to nip Volz. Kansas scored its only runs in the fifth innning when pitcher Lou Hammer walked and Dick Bertuzzi homered over the left field fence, about 370 feet. Hammer, who started the game, was relieved in the first of the sixth by Ralph Freed. College Students OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG WOMEN Artists Artists For designing or lettering HALLMARK GREETING Cards. Verse Writers To compose and write Greeting Card Verse. Office Positions For Stenographers, Typists, and Office Technicians. Permanent Full-Time Positions in our Kansas City Office. HALL BROTHERS, Inc. Manufacturers of HALLMARK Cards 2505 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri Double Win Over Buffs Kansas scored Big Seven golf and tennis victories over Colorado university here Saturday. The netmen won 6 to 1 and the linksmen defeated the Buffaloes, $12 \frac{1}{2}$ to $5 \frac{1}{2}$. Blond Courtland Smith turned in a neat two-over par 70 despite a high wind to pace the golfers to their third conference victory. Smith defeated Colorado's Fowler, 3-0. Heiderstadt, who was medalist for Colorado with a 75, defeated Fred Brinkman, 3-0. In best ball match Smith-Brinkman defeated Heiderstadt-Fowler, 3-0. In the back foursome, Bob Meeker tied Smith. Colorado, $1\frac{1}{2} - 1\frac{1}{2}$, and Hal Delongy, Kansas defeated Sheridan, $2\frac{1}{2}$ to $\frac{1}{2}$. Meeker-Delongy defeated Smith-Sheridan, $2\frac{1}{2}$. Dich Richards helped the netmen to their third conference victory, defeating Colorado's Speers, 6-3, 6-1. Glenn Tongier defeated Demuth, Colorado, 6-2, 6-3; Hervey Macferran, Kansas, defeated Schwartz, 8-6, 6-1; Charlie Carson, Kansas, defeated Lipson, 6-1, 6-2; and Dick Cray, Kansas, defeated Aceell, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. 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