MAY 5,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Tiger Nine Takes Kansas 7-0,9-4 In Baseball The Missouri Tiger wrapped its tail around the Jayhawker Friday and Saturday and pulled out two feathers for its baseball cap. By scores of 7 to 0 and 9 to 4, the Big Six nine from Columbia won a pair of games from coach Vic Bragford's Kansas team. scores, while the Jayhawkers have managed only two victories in the same number of contests for a .250 average. The double victory enabled Missouri to leave Lawrence with a conference-winning percentage of .500 in eight games, while the Jayhawk- strike out DeJoseph. Tigers Get 24 Hits The visiting Tigers banged out a total of 24 hits in the two games. Kansas batters were limited to 14 safeties. The Missouri team committed only three errors affield while the Jayhawkers were making 10 miscues. Stewart Finlayson, star Missouri righthander, throttled the Kansas offense in Friday's game. He allowed only five hits and struck out 12 in hurling his shutout. In Saturday's contest, the Kansas defense fell apart in the 12th inning of a tie ball game to allow five Missouri runs on two errors, a bunt, a walk, two singles, and a hit batsman. The Tigers won the first game in the second when they put two runs across on a single, a double, and a Kansas error. Kansas threatened in their half of the second on a double by Hogan and a scratch single by French, but couldn't score. Ocamb Leaves Mound In the Missouri third, two more runs crossed the plate on a fielder's choice, an error, a stolen base, and a triple by Bob Spinks, right fielder. Ray Caumb, Kansas southwain who opened the game, was shelled from the mound in the seventh after singles by Moran and Volz, an error, and a double by the hard-slugging Spinkins. Two runs scored. Guy Mabry took over hurling chores for Kansas. The final Tiger tally came in the final inning when pitcher Finlayson doubled and came home on a single by Sprinks, his third hit of the game. Kansas started strong in the ninth on a triple by right fielder Anderson. Finlayson then bore down to force a ground out by May and to strike out DeLuna and Hogan. Kansas Scores In Fifth Saturday's marathon game saw Kansas score its first and only runs of the series in the fifth inning. Singles by Herd and Gilman were followed by Anderson's double to push the Jayhawkers into the scoring column. DeLuna climaxed the four-run rally by lofting a homerun over the Missouri center fielder's head. Missouri had counted singles runs in the first and fourth. In the sixth, the Columbia team tied the score on four hits and a long fly. The big blow of the inning was a double by catcher Dryden. The Jayhawkers twice had the opportunity to end the game before the twelfth. In the eighth inning, DeLuna smashed a hard single to right which went through Volz. The Kansas first sacker tried to stretch the hit into a home run and was out at the plate. In the tenth, Kansas loaded the bases on a walk to Anderson, a single by May, and a pass to Hogan. "Bud" French struck out to end the threat. Tigers Win In Twelfth Then came the Terrible Twelfth French's error put Moran on first Spinks was safe when Hammer threw too late to second on a ground ball. Albert layed down a perfect bunt to load the bases. Derks was hit by a pitched ball to force in the winning run. Eatock forced Spinks at home. Entsminger was given a free pass which pushed Albert across. Dryden singled to score Derks. West was safe when his dribler was thrown into the dirt at home plate by Hammer, two more runs coming across. Game Scores game: Kansas (0) AB H PO A Anderson, rf 3 1 4 0 May, 3b 4 0 2 2 Delguna, 1b 4 1 13 0 Hogan, cf 4 1 1 0 French, ss 3 2 1 2 Woolcott, 2b 3 0 2 2 Bertuzzi, lf 3 0 0 0 Diehl, c 3 0 4 1 Ocamb, p 2 0 0 6 Mabry, p 1 0 0 0 Here is the box-score for Friday's Totals ... 30 5 27 13 Missouri (7) AB H PO A Eatock, 2k 5 0 2 3 Moran, ss 5 1 1 2 Spinks, rf 5 1 0 0 Volz, cf 5 1 0 0 Cox, 3b 4 1 0 1 Wackerle, lf 4 3 0 0 Dryden, c 3 0 12 0 Friar, 1b 3 0 11 0 Finlayson, p 4 1 0 5 Totals ... 38 10 27 12 Score by innings: | | | R | H | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | M.U. | 022 000 201—7 | 10 | | | K.U. | 000 000 000—0 | 5 | | Score by innings: Here is the score by innings of Saturday's game. R H E M.U. 100 102 000 005—9 14 3 K.U. 000 040 000 000—4 9 6 Batteries: Kansas, Gilman, Hammer (7) and Herd, Diehl. Missouri: Englert, West (10) and Dryden. Latins Defeat Missouri Soccer Team Saturday A soccer team made up of Latin American students attending the University defeated a similar team from the University of Missouri by a score of 3 to 1, here, Saturday. Goals for the Kansas team were scored by Alvaro Chavarria, Bautista Murillo and Eduardo Balda. Peron scored the single Missouri point. The team's next game is scheduled with a group of physical education majors after the end of the Intramural softball season. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Tennis Team At Top In Conference The University tennis team, defending its Big Six championship from last year, was at the top of the conference standings today after an almost-perfect performance in winning two matches during the weekend. The Jayhawkers, slight underdogs against Iowa State at Ames, upset the Cyclones there Friday with a crushing 7-0 defeat. It was the first conference match for both teams, but Kansas experience and drive paid off. On Saturday, the netters traveled to Lincoln, and polished off Nebraska. 6-1. The Cornhuskers caught one double match by switching teams and playing their top combination against the No. 2 Kansas pair. Even that match went three sets. Dick Richards, Erwin Busiek, Roy Shoaf, Sam Mazon, and Harold Miller made the trip. The remaining three conference matches the Jayhawkers play will be in Lawrence. Call K.U. 25 with your news. Positions Abroad Numerous American and Foreign Firms are seeking College Men and Women to accept positions of responsibility in the USA and in many foreign countries. These are Administrative, Sales, Professional, Technical, Promotional, Executive, Aeronautical and other opportunities for you. Starting salaries and Chances of Advancement are especially encouraging. Our 1947 Copyrighted Listing shows clearly how and where to apply for the most profitable results. 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