UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1948 Mack's A's Whip Tribe New York, May 5—(UP)—At 85 a man doesn't get burned up very often, but just the same it appeared today that Connie Mack was out to show that young man, Lou Boudreau of the Indians, what not to say and when not to say it. Boudreau, chortling a bit over Cleveland's early season successes in which the Tribe moved into first place with a string of triumphs over the Brownns, White Sox and Tigers, said that this season the Indians would try to fatten up on the so-called weaker clubs. Unfortunately, he included the Athletics in the weaker category and so Mack's bustling boys were ready and waiting for the Indians yesterday. A's Win On Homer Taking on the Indians for the first time this year, the A's won a bitterly fought game, 8 to 6, in the tenth yesterday when Eddie Jooスト broke it up with a two-run homer. Sam Chapman previously had brought the A's from behind with a three-run homer, and Eddie Robinson got one for Cleveland. It was Philadelphia's fourth straight victory, credited to rookie Lou Brissie, who won his first game since opening day when he beat the Red Sox. The Red Sox, moving slowly but apparently surely, achieved the respectability of a .500 percentage for the first time when they topped the Tigers 6 to 3 at Boston. Frank Shea went the route for the Yankees for the first time, doling out but four hits in a 6 to 1 triumph over the Browns at New York. Card Hits Timely The St. Louis Cardinals showed more than a little life at the plate in handing Brooklyn a 5 to 4 lacing in a night game which marked the Sande Is Barred From NY Tracks New York, May 5.—(UP)—Earl Sande today was barred from New York race tracks for 60 days for the alleged doping of one of his horses. The action by the Metropolitan Jockey club came on the heels of the famed ex-jockey's arrest Monday on a federal charge of possessing narcotics. Sande now is awaiting federal grand jury action on the narcotics charge. Drop Opener To Nebraska In the first of a two-game series with Nebraska, the Kansas Jayhawker baseball nine dropped a 10 to 1 high scoring fray. The second contest will be played today. K. U. pitchers Dick Gilman, Jack Freed, and Guy Mabry gave up nine hits to the Huskers as Nebraska hurler Jack Sandstadt limited the Jawawkers to four. The series was supposed to open Monday but rain forced postponement until Tuesday. The K.U. players will return to Lawrence tomorrow and begin preparation for their double-bill with the Missouri Tigers over the week end. The line score. Tigers Beware Kansas 000 010 000—1 4 2 Nebraska 200 210 50x—10 9 2 first meeting of the two teams this season. The Cards gave away two runs in the first inning but came back to score three in a big fifth and then tack on homers by Stan Musial and Enos Slaughter. KU Shows Promise On Track The Dodgers left 13 men on base, and therein may be the tale of their defeat, for they outfit the Cards 12 to 7. George Munger started for St. Louis and was yanked in favor of Al Brazle after he gave up six hits in three innings. The times turned in by Kansas runners last week at Manhattan, where the Jayhawkers whipped the Kansas State Wildcats 70 to 61, may serve warning to the Missouri Tigers that the little bird from Kansas doesn't intend to fall easy prey to Tiger track teams very long. Johnny Sites, Jayhawker quarter-miler, reeled off the 440 yards in $ ^{+} $Shea In Fast Half 49. 5, which is the fastest time turned in by a Kansas runner this year. Stites nosed out teammate Bill Binter by six inches in hanging up that time. Another outstanding performance of the meet was Dick Shea's half mile. Shea, a track senior, ran the half in 1:56.4, which was also the fastest half for a Kansas runner this season. The other excellent time recorded during the Kansas visit to Aggie-ville was in the mile run, which turned into a duel between Hal Moore and Bob Karnes. Karnes led at the end of the third lap and it seemed that the black-haired distance star had the race sewed up. Moore Repeats In Mile Coming into the final straightaway of the fourth lap Moore passed Karnes and went on to win. His time was 4:21, which was exceptionally good. The race between Moore and Karnes was practically a repeat of the great finish Moore made to nose out Karnes in the Big Seven indoor meet at Kansas City in February. Moore's time of 4:18.6 broke the conference indoor record. If the Crimson and Blue continue to post improved times such as these they may cause Tom Botts a few moments of worry when his Tigers visit the Jayhawkers in a dual meet at Lawrence on May 15 Attend the Attend the Topeka Drive-in Theater 25th and California First Show . . . . . 8 p.m. KIRKPATRICK'S 715 Mass. Ph.1018 EQUIPMENT FOR - HUNTING SOFTBALL FISHING - TENNIS BASEBALL Phone 307 Dinners Noon 'til Midnight Short Orders WHAT ARE K.U.'s prospects for a good football team next year? See for Yourself Friday, May 7, 8 p.m. Haskell Stadium Two Evenly picked squads, chosen from the varsity will play a complete game—not a scrimmage—under game conditions. Students 50c General Admission $1.50 "K" Club Members "Free Sponsored by the "K" Club. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Jayhawk Golf Driving Range 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 - New well-lighted range-open every afternoon at 4:30;2:30 on Sat. and Sunday-evenings from 7:30. - Clubs and balls provided. - You may use dirt, rubber-mat or one of the automatic tees. Select the kind you prefer. Golfing is America's most popular outdoor participant's game. Here on the range you can learn or improve your game. You drive 'em we'll shag 'em Shows 2:30----7---9:20 Added: World News Color Cartoon Owl Show Sat. 11:45 p.m. SUNDAY, 4 DAYS It took the Guy who tamed Gilda to melt 2nd Hit PATEE NOW — All Week The four great comedians of comedy BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO "TIME OF THEIR LIVES" 2nd Hit STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY "WAY OUT WEST"