PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY,APRIL 28,1048 Hawkers Drop Second To Kansas State Nine The Jayhawker baseball squad dropped their second game of a two game series last night to Kansas State by a score of 5 to 4, the losers giving Kansas a one and five record in conference play. The Wildcats pushed across the winning score in the last of the eighth when "Gabby" Chew and Dale Carr walked and Chew raced home on Al Sheriff's infield single. ○ Costly infield miscues allowed Kansas State to break the scoring ice with two unearned runs in the last of the third. Duane Holder was safe at first on an error by DeLuna. Gabe Bartley then hit double play ball at Bud French, who muffed. After Ted Grimes had walked, Dana Atkins unloaded a grand slam homer over right field fence. Score In Fourth Kansas broke into the scoring column in the top of the fourth when Scott Kelly singled after Red Hogan had walked and Paul Gilkison had singled. In the eighth the Jayhawkers evened the score as DeLuna, on third by virtue of two singles and a fielder's choice, raced home on Jack Nielson's wild throw to first in an attempt to trap Hogan. Paul Gilkison then cracked a sizzling double to right field to plate Hogan. Gilman Fans 10 Dick Gilman turned in a four-hit mound performance for the Jayhawkers. He raised his strikeout total to nineteen in two games by whiffing ten of the Wildcats. Gilman issued four walks. Duane Holder, fast ball right handler, was constantly behind the batter but was given excellent support by an almost airtight infield. He tired in the waning innings but managed to stick it out to cop his second victory of the season. Paul Gilkison continued his torrid pace at the plate for Russ Sehon's squad by capping his Monday's three for three performance with a two for four count. KU-K-S Box Score KANSAS STATE AB R I Bartley, cf 4 1 0 Grimes, lf 2 1 0 Atkins, rf 4 1 2 Chew, c 3 1 0 Bremner, 1b 4 0 0 Carr, ss 3 0 0 Sheriff, 3b 3 0 2 Nielson, 2b 3 0 0 Holder, p 3 1 0 Davis 1 0 0 KANSAS Shaw, 3b 4 0 2 DeLuna, 1b 4 1 1 French, ss 4 0 0 Hogan, cf 3 2 2 Gilkison, rf 4 1 2 Bertuzzi, lf 4 0 0 Kelly, 2b 3 0 1 Fink, c 2 0 0 Gilman, p 4 0 1 Mabry 1 0 0 Fencyk 1 0 0 34 4 9 KU 000 200 020-4 0 2 KS . 004 010 01x-5 4 1 Cubs Hand 'Whip' First Loss; Browns, Yanks Climb In AL New York. April 28—(UP)—With Bob "Dutch" McCall making his first big league start, the Chicago Cubs won a significant victory at Cincinnati, 7 to 2 over the redoubtable Ewell Blackwell, who was bidding for his third straight triumph, but who was knocked out instead after yielding eight hits and five runs. The Cubs, moving into second place with the victory, got 12 hits. Hank Schenz victory, got 12 hits. Hank Schenz led the way with a double and two singles. McCall who won five games and lost 12 with Los Angeles last season, struck out six, walked only two and scattered eight hits. Meanwhile, the Giants roared on in their early season spurt, winning their sixth straight, 7 to 1 against the Phils at New York as Larry Jansen pitched a three-hitter and Walker Cooper smashed a three-run homer over the roof. Bert Haas spoiled Jansen's shutout quickly with a first inning homer. Braves Start Upward The Braves made it two in a row over the tottering Dodgers, winning 3 to 2 as Bob Elliott had a field day, getting a two-run homer with two singles for three of the four hits acquired off Rex Barney. Charley Barrett, scattering six hits, won his first 1948 victory. The Yankees got three runs in the first innning on four singles and Larry Berra's two run double, then coached to a 4 to 2 triumph at Philadelphia behind Karl Drews' five-hit debut as a starting pitcher. Eddie Joost hit his second homer in as many games for the Athletics. The Browns moved into second place by winning their third straight but it took them 11 innings to do it. Today's Pitchers American League Washington (Wynn 1-1) at New York (Shea 0-1) Cleveland (Lemon 1-0) at Chicago (Haynes 0-2) Boston (Harris 1-0) at Philadelph- phia (McCahan 0-0) Detroit (Trucks 1-0) at St. Louis (Fannin 1-0) National League New York (Poat 1-0) at Brooklyn (Taylor 1-0) Chicago (Schmitz 0-1) at Cincinnati (Vander Meer 0-1) Philadelphia (Donnelly 1-0) at Boston (Spahn 0-1) St. Louis (Munger 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Ostermueller 0-0) 9 to 8 over the toothless Tigers at St. Louis. Al Zarilla broke up the game with his fourth straight hit, scoring Whitey Flatt from second. Newhouser Loses Second Al Widmar, seventh of the Brownie pitchers in the game was the winner, while Hal Newhouser going in for a relief job lost his second game against one win. George Vico hit two homers and Eddie Mayo got one in a losing cause as Detroit dropped its fifth straight game. Jayhawker golf and tennis teams moved back into the win column Tuesday afternoon as each defeated opponents from Washburn university in matches here. The golfers won 16½ to 1½ and the tennis men 6 to 1. Ichabods Fall To KU Teams With Hal DeLongy leading the way with a five over par 73, the Kansas foursome came close to shutting out the Washburn men in match play at the Lawrence Country club. In individual matches K. U's Dick Ashley and Bob Meeker defeated Wayne Warner and Bill Maloney, 3 to 0. Fred Brinkman and DeLongy won over Clayton Klein and Lou Golden, $2 \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{1}{2}$. And so sure with Kodak Film. For tips and helpful hints in making pictures at night, come in and get your free copy of "Snaps Around The Clock." Individual play in the tennis match found Dick Richards, Jayhawker ace, defeating Karl Losey, 9-7, 6-3, while Jayhawker Hal Miller dropped to Bill McComas, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Hervey Macferran, Charlie Carson and Glen Tongier each won their singles matches for Jim Seaver's net squad. Doubles matches in tennis found Richards and Miller and Tongier and Macferran teaming to sweep all doubles points. This is the second victory of the season for both the golf and tennis men over Washburn opponents. Nebraska comes here for a conference golf match Friday and the tennis team will host Washington university of St. Louis here Thursday. Phone 41 721 Mass. US Mat Hopefuls In Finals At Ames Ames, Iowa, April 28—(UP)— Amateur wrestlers from all sections of the nation gathered today for the final Olympic qualifying trials which start tomorrow. The first and second place finishers in each of the eight weight divisions will qualify for the team which will represent the United States in the Olympic games at London this summer. Oklahoma A. and M. and Iowa State Teachers college lead in the number of entries. Approximately 230 grapplers are entered in the three-day test. 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