MAY 29,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE K.U.Nine Drops Into Cellar With 4-0 Loss to Missouri The Jayhawkere baseball team lost to the Missouri Tigers, 4 to 0, in a game at Columbia Wednesday. Coach Vic Bradford's Kansas hitters collected only three safeties off the hurling of Roger Englert. The Missouri pitcher struck out 13 Jayhawkers and had a fielding share in six other put outs. The Tigers' victory gave them second place in the conference behind the Oklahoma Sooners. Kanas was pushed a little farther into the Big Six cellar with a final record of four won and nine lost Missouri opened with a run in the first inning on a triple by Herb Wackerle and a single by Bob Spinks. On the third, Wilbur Volz stole home for the second Missouri marker. Two more runs were added in the fifth to end scoring for the day. Here is the score by innings: B. Kansas ... 000 000 000—0 3 6 Missouri ... 101 020 00x—2 10 Batteries-Kansas: Ocamb, Hammer, and Diehl. Missouri: Engl- ert and Dryden. John Jackson, the Jayhawk's ace sprinter and 440 man, was chosen honorary captain of the 1947 track team, and Tom Scofield, Big Six champion high jumper, was chosen captain for 1948 by members of the team Wednesday. Track Team Elects Head Scofield took the high jump crown with a leap of 6 feet, 78% inches this year to set a new record for the conference and for Kansas track men of all time. He shared the league championship with Dwayne Feekin of Iowa State University, with a leap of 6 feet, 41% inches, and took both the high jump and broad jump titles in 1944. His jump at this year's meet was the best in this section of the country. Jackson was the Big Six 440-yard dash king last year and placed second, behind Missouri's Dick Ault, this year. He has been one of the most consistent 440 winners in the conference this season. The team will meet again at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the stadium for the squad picture, which was postponed Wednesday because of bad weather, Coach Ray Kanehl said today. New York 9, Washington 5 Boston 9, Philadelphia 2 St. Louis at Chicago, cold Cleveland at Detroit, rain Baseball Results WEDNESDAY American League National League Philadelphia Boston 2 Brooklyn 4, New York 2 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 6 American Association Toledo 5, Indianapolis 0 Louisville 2, Columbus 0 Committee Selects Six Regular Cheerleaders Four men and two women were chosen regular cheerleaders by the judging committee at try-outs Wednesday. Art Ruppenthal, education freshman, is head cheerleader. The regular cheerleaders are Art Ruppenthal, Wilbur Friesen, Dick Wintermute, Novell Osborn, Dorothy Scroggy and Bernald Read. Alternates are Jack Kendree and Joan Woodward. Mortar Board, senior women's honorary society, planned a three-fold program Tuesday consisting of a student-faculty conference, a scholarship tea, and teas for all University women. Mortar Board Makes Plans For Next Year's Activities Mortar Board, assisted by the Ku-Ku's, Jay Janes, and Alpha Phi Omega, will also conduct a system of guided tours for new students on the campus during orientation week in the fall. Arizona's Hopi Indians are the only tribe in North America in which weaving is a man's art. Probable Pitchers New York (Shea 4-1) at Washington (Wyron 4.3) American League Boston (Dorish 4-2) at Philadelphia (Savage 3-2) Cleveland (Embree 3-3) at Detroit (Trout 5-2) St. Louis (Muncrief 4-3) at Chicago (Grove 3-1). National League Brooklyn (Hatten 5-1) at New York (Kennedy 3-2) Chicago (Borowy 3-1) at Pitts- burgh (Roe 1-2) Light travels about two-thirds as fast in glass as it does in water. 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