MAY 15. 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAC PAGE FIVE KU Racqueteers Trim Aggies 7-0, To Jump Into 2nd Place The University tennis team took every set in a Big Six conference match with Kansas State Wednesday to win 7-0. Kansas now has won three and lost one in the conference standings. Most of the sets were one sided, with only Erwin Busiek and a doubles combination of Bob Barnes and Frank Gage having any trouble. Busiek beat Thompson, Kansas State's No. 1 man, 6-3, in their first set, but the score went to 7-5 in the second set with Busiek coming out on top. In a like manner, Gage and Barne, defeated Sherrell and Dungan 6-1 in their first set, but had a little trouble getting by them in the second with a score of 8-6 for the final. Sam Mazon showed some of the best form of the day in defeating Sherrell. No. 3 man for the Wildcats, by scores of 6-0 and 6-1. Gage also played well in the doubles matches. The team will meet Missouri at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, on the University courts. This will be the last home match of the season and it will decide the second place team in the league standings. Oklahoma occupies first place, having beaten everyone in the conference but Kansas State, and Missouri and Kansas have defeated everyone except Oklahoma. The Tigers defeated Coach Sabine's men 5-2 at an earlier, indoor meeting this year. The summaries: Busiek (K. U.) defeated Thompson (K. S) 6-3; K. U- 5-8 Rishards (K. U.) defeated Robbins (K. S.) 6-1; 6-3; Mazon (K. U.) defeated Sherrell (K. S.) 6-0; 6-1; Shaof (K. U.) defeated Dungan (K. S) 6-2; 6-1; Carson (KU.) defeated Powers (K. S.) 6-1; 6-2; Busiek and Shoaif (K. U.) defeated Robbins and Thompson (K. S) 6-1; 6-2; Gage and Barnes (K. U.) defeated Sherrell and Dungan (K. S) 6-3; 8-6. Washington Quits Mo-Valley St. Louis, (UP)—Washington University today quit the Missouri Valley conference, of which it was the last remaining charter member. 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