MAY 2,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1. PAGE FIVE Bertuzzi Leading Hitter With .454 Plate Average Dick Bertuzzi is currently leading the K.U. baseball team at the plate with a batting average of .454. His closest rivals are Guy Mabry with a .333 and Lou DeLuna with .315. The University baseball team, in spite of its record of two victories and four defeats, has done a good job of fielding, and the individual members shape up pretty well in the bat- ting average department. In the fielding department, the team has made an average of 2.33 errors per game against an average of 3.16 for the teams they have opposed. The best game for the Jayhawks and the worst for the opposition was the second Kansas State game. The team completed the game without once muffling the ball, while Kansas State bobbled six times. Three of those errors came in the last innning, costing the Aggies the game. Kansas has played two four-error games, one against Nebraska and the other with Oklahoma, for their worst games in the field. Three two-error games have been turned in against them for the best the opposition could offer. One was the second Nebraska game and the others were the games with Oklahoma. Averages for other members of the team are: the team are: Anderson, rf ... 294 Wolcott, 2b ... 250 Wedlock ... 250 Hogan, cf ... 250 May, 3b ... 247 Gilman, p ... 200 French, ss ... 200 Fink, c ... 141 Shaw, lf ... 111 Hammer, p ... 000 Diehl, c ... 000 Herd, c ... 000 Ocamb, p ... 000 Gorman, lf ... 000 Stewart ... 000 S. E. Undefeated In Softball Race Home runs and high scores flourished in intramural softball games played Thursday. Sigma Phi Epsilon remained undefeated by defeating Phi Gamma Delta 19 to 13. The Die Hards took over second place in their division when they took Tau Kappa Epsilon 18 to 5. Other games found Lambda Chi outslugging Oread hall 20 to 16, the Pharmacists defeating Kappa Alpha Psi 24 to 2, and Phi Kappa Psi swamping Sigma Nu 25 to 18. In handing the Phi Gams their third softball defeat, the Sig Egs kept their slate clean and assured themselves of a place in the championship playoffs. The Die Hards and the TKE's both scored seven times in the third inning, but the Die Hards stiffened and held TKE scoreless until the last inning when the losers pushed across the final run. Milligan was the big gun for the Die Hards getting four hits in five trips to the plate. A nine-run fourth inning gave the Phi Psi's a lead that was never threatened in their win from Sigma Nu. Burg homered for Phi Psi in the fourth with no one on the bases. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 3-day Cleaning Service 24-hour Shoe Repair 4-day Laundry Service Leather and Garment - Leather and Garment Dyeing a Specialty. Village Cleaners SUNFLOWER, KANSAS Opposite School Western Union----8 a.m.-9 p.m. Free PickUp and Delivery Phone 9009 KU Meets Tigers Here At 4 Today The Missouri Tigers open a two-game series with the Jayhawker baseball team on the University diamond at 4 p.m. today. Coach Vic Bradford's Kansas nine will be out to make up for a double defeat at the hands of Oklahoma last weekend. The Tigers also dropped a pair of contests in their last outing, losing twice to Kansas State. A second game will be played Probable batting orders: A second game will be played tomorrow at 3 p.m. Kansas Anderson, rf May, 3b DeLuna, 1b Hogan, cf French, ss Wolcott, 2b Bertuzzi, lf Diehl, c Gilman, p Ocamb, p Mabry, p Hommer, p Missouri Wayne, if Moran, is Eatock, 2b Cox, 3b Spinks, rf Frier, 1b Hook, cf Entsinger, c Finlayson, p Englert, p Androff, p Graduate Works In Chicago Graduate Works in Chicago A Kansas graduate, Robert R. 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AN ILLUSTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL MATURITY For 14 years there has been no major strike in the women's and children's apparel industries ...and only one in the past 21 years. In the first post-war year, while American industry in general was losing 120 million man-days of work as a result of labor-capital disputes, the women's wear trades were again setting an inspiring example of continuity of operation. The history of employer-worker relationship in these industries is a story of consistent progress. The freedom from strife affords them the necessary opportunity for concentrating their attention and effort upon product improvement-enhanced beauty of design and perfected skill of craftsmanship This attainment of industrial maturity places the women's and children's wear industry in the vanguard of American progress. JAYHAWKER This is the second in a series of interpretations of the general economic highlights of the women's and children's wear industry of possible interest in the choice of a field of endeavor. Series sponsored by Women's Wear Daily, a Fairchild Publication, 8 East 13th Street, New York 3, N.Y. Shows 2:30,7,9 NOW, Ends Tues. Coming... Teresa Wright in "PURSLED" GRANADA Now, ends Saturday OWL SHOW SAT. 11:45 P.M. Sun., 4 days Added: News and Cartoon PATEE Now, Ends Saturday JON HALL LYNN BARI DANA ANDREWS Edward Small present Coming Sunday 'Little Old New York' ALICE FAYE RICHARD GREene FRED McMURRAY VARSITY Today, Ends Sat. "THE GUILTY" "Durango Raiders" "Durango Raiders" Sunday,3 days THE BOWERY BOYS IN A "WHO DUNNIT" LEO GORCEY 'Hardboiled Mahoney' AND LAWRENCE TIERNEY Speed Thills 'Devil Thumbs A Ride'