PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948 Leaky Kansas Defense Gives Sooners A Split Kansas split a pair of baseball games with Oklahoma over the weekend, winning Friday's tilt 4 to 3 and dropping Saturday's contest 12 to 5. For Kansas it was the first home showing against a conference foe, and brought the Jayhawk record to one and three in conference play. Kansas scored a run in the bottom half of the tenth to win Friday's tilt Kansas scored a run in the box when Red Hogan doubled to left center and rode home on Hal May's single. Saturday's game was a weird affair with a total of 17 bobbles, 12 by the Jayhawkers marring the performance. Oklahoma scored five unearned runs. Kelly, Tim M. Jr. Kelly Ties It Up The Jahawkers tied up the game at 4-all in the fourth inning when Scott Kelly singled to plate Red Hogan and Paul Gilkison, then crossed the plate with the tying run on Jack Fink's single. The Sooners surged back to tally five runs in a wild fifth inning on four hits, one a double, and two errors to surge ahead. Kansas pushed across their fifth and final score in the fifth inning when Lou DeLuna singled, advanced to third on a player's choice and rode home on Paul Gilkison's smash to center-field. The Sooners registered again in the ninth when they tallied three on Paul Courty's homer, three singles and a pair of errors by the Jayhawkers. Reese, a southpaw curve ball artist, went the distance; limiting the Jayhawkers to six hits, all singles, and whiffing four. Mabry Is Shellled Guy Mabry, slim right hander, started for Russ Sehon's team but was replaced by Bernard Hendricks, southpaw, in the fatal fifth inning after giving up two singles, a double and a walk. Mabry allowed nine hits, issued three walks, and struck out three. Hendrichs gave up five hits, one a homer by Courty, allowed three runs, one unearned, struck out one and walked two in three and one-third frames. He was removed for a pinch hitter in the eighth and Ralph Freed finished the game. Mabry was tagged with the loss. Dick Gilman, big right hander, started on the hill for the Jay- hawkers in Friday's game and held the Sooners in check until the first of the tenth when he gave up a single and issued two successive walks to load the bases. Lefty Leo Hammer came in, pitched to one man and forced him to pop up to retire the side and get credit for the victory. Gilman scattered seven players and carried his stay on the skip. He whiffed nine and drove in one of the Jayhawker runs. Waters Fans Nine Big Bill Waters, ponderous 235-pound right hander, wiffed nine Kansans, and held them scoreless on two hits, until Paul Gilkison, playing in his first game, lined one to his midsection in the sixth grate. Waters dug the ball out for a double play but was shaky in the last of the seventh, giving up two singles, hitting a batter, throwing wild first on a bunt, and allowing a long fv which plated Scott Kelly. Bud French, first man up in the eighth frame, greeted Waters with a tremendous double off the left center field fence. Parks, another right hander, then replaced Waters on the hill. French tallied when Gilkison sacrificed and Courty threw wild to the catcher. Today's Pitchers (Won-lost record in parentheses) American League Cleveland (Black 0-0) at Chicago (Judson 0-1) Detroit (Trout 0-0) at St. Louis (Sanford 0-1) (Sanford 0-1) Boston (Kinder 0-0) at Washington (Only games scheduled National League Brooklyn (Banta 0-0) at Boston (Voisele 0-0) Philadelphia (Rowe 0- 1) at New York (Koslo 0- 0) Marshall Gets Dallas Job James F. Marshall, who was graduated from the University in February with a journalism major, is now working in the advertising department of the magazine Dallas, published by the Dallas Chamber of Commerce. KU Meets Aggies In 2 Night Games Following a split double bill with the Oklahoma Sooners over the weekend, the Kansas baseball nine journeys to Manhattan for night games with the K-State Wildcats today and tomorrow. The Jayhawks are trailing four to two in the win-lose column to date with a victory and a defeat each in games with the Sooners and Arkansas and two losses to Missouri. Coach Russ Sehon has announced that Lou Hammer will start on the mound tonight for Kansas while Dick Gilman will take over pitching duties tomorrow. The Aggies have conference record of two and two in games played to date. Giants Take Lead In NL The New York Giants surged to the top of the National league yesterday as they topped the tough Boston Braves, 6 to 2 and 6 to 0 in a twin victory at Boston. The Giants won the opener in the 10th when Walker Cooper smacked a grand slam homer as relief pitcher Ken Trinkle stopped a Boston uprising to gain credit for the victory. Then on came rookie Sheldon Jones to pitch a two-hitter, holding the Braves without a safety until the fifth. Jack Lohrke led the attack with a pair of doubles as the Giants were held without a homer for the first time this season. The hustling Phils, hanging closely on the heels of the Giants in second place, made it two out of three over the Dodgers in Brooklyn as Emil Leonard pitched a crafty nine-hit, 6 to 3 win. Branca Is Blasted Alarming as far as the Brooks were concerned was the rude treatment accorded their 1947 ace, Ralph Branca, who was batted out for the second straight time. Del Emnis hit the key blow, a terrific 400-foot homer into the center field stands. It was Leonard's second victory. Russ Meyer of the Cubs pitched the best game of the campaign to date, a one-hit, 3 to 1 job over the Cards at Chicago. George Kurowski got the spoiler, a second inning single and he went on to score on two walks and an infield out. In one stretch Meyer retired 22 men in order. Rookie Hal Jeffcoat led the Cubs at bat with a homer and a single. The Pirates came back to win a 13 to 10 bat battle at Cincinnati after the Reds took the opener, 7 to 0 when Hank Sauer broke it up with a hamer in the ninth. Sauer got three homers for the day and took the National league home run lead with four for the campaign. Wally Westlake drove in six runs for the Bugs with a hamer, double, and a single in the nightcap. Tribe Win The Indians remained the only unbeaten team in the majors, topping the Tigers at Detroit, 7 to 4 as Ken Keltner hit two homers and a single. It was the second time that Keltner had hit two homers in a game this season and it gave him the American league lead with four. He hit only 11 all last season. Cleveland made 10 hits, eight of them off Detroit's ace, Hal Newhouser. Larry Doby, Negro outfielder, distinguished himself by striking out five times for the Tribe The Yankees, given a first inning lift on Joe DiMaggio's three-run homer, defeated the Red Sox, 5 to 4, but needed relief help from Lefty Joe Page when starter Ed Lopat weakened in the ninth. Two runs came in on Birdie Tebbett's homer. Saturday's Box Score Oklahoma AB R H Green, 2b 2 0 0 Wiginton, 2b 2 1 1 Eubanks, ss 6 2 2 Holt, lf 6 0 3 Pryor, 3b 5 1 1 Sheen, c 5 1 2 Davis, rf 5 1 3 Mizel, rf 1 0 0 Courty, 1b 6 3 2 Duvall, cf 5 2 1 Reese, p 5 1 1 Kansas Bertuzzi, lf 5 0 0 DeLuna, 1b 5 1 1 French, ss 5 0 0 Hogan, cf 4 1 0 Gilkison, rf 3 1 2 Shaw, cb 1 1 0 May, 3b 2 1 0 Kelly, 2b 2 1 2 Medlock, 2b 0 0 0 Fink, c 4 0 1 Fencyk, c 0 0 0 Mabry, p 2 0 0 Hendrichs, p 2 0 0 Freed, p 0 0 0 Stewart 1 0 0 Wade 1 0 0 37 5 6 R. H. E. Okla. 022 050 030—12 16 6 Kansas 010 310 00—1 5 12 One variety of onion was accorded divine honors by the ancient Egyptians, and onions are pictured on Egyptian monuments. Oklahoma AB R H Eubanks, ss 5 0 0 Holt, lf 4 1 2 Pryor, 3b 4 0 0 Duvall, ef 4 1 1 Courty, 1b 4 0 0 Mizel, rf 4 1 1 Stephenson, 3b 2 0 1 Green, 2b 1 0 0 Simms, c 4 0 1 Waters, p 3 0 0 Parks, p 1 0 1 36 3 7 Friday's Box Score Kansas Bertuzzi, lf 5 0 0 DeLuna, 1b 4 1 0 French, ss 4 1 1 Hogan, cf 4 1 1 Gilkison, rf 4 0 0 May, 3b 5 1 3 Kelly, 2b 2 1 1 Fink, c 4 0 0 Gilman, p 4 0 1 Hammer, p 0 0 0 37 4 8 Okla. 010 101 000 0—3 7 5 Kansas 000 000 210 1—4 8 5 Umpires: Hogue and Wallen KKG Will Hear Lecturer Umpires: Hogue and Wallen. Colored slides will illustrate his talk. R. A. Kirkpatrick, traveling lecturer for the Union Pacific railroad, will speak to the members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Thursday on "Sun Valley and the Salmon River Country." 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