--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS APRIL 30,1947 PAGE FOUR The Big Six baseball standings continue to change with each game played. No school has displayed enough consistent strength to gain a firm hold in the upper division of play. By BILL CONBOY Nebraska, Kansas State, and Oklahoma are all tied up for the top spot with a record of three won and two lost. Missouri and Kansas are in a deadlock for fourth with a record of one won and two lost for the Tigers and two won against four lost for the Jayhawkers. Iowa State has not yet played a contest against a Big Six foe. In conference batting averages compiled from results of games played before last weekend, five batters have been at a 1000. clip. None of the five, however, has been at the plate more than twice, so the figures are not as startling as they would be a little later in the season. A contest between Missouri and Nebraska was not included in calculations since the box-score was not available. Thomas of Kansas State, and Shogrin and Davis of Oklahoma, all had batted two for two. H. Smith of Oklahoma and Ethridge of Kansas had hit one for one. No report as reached this desk on the two-game series between Nebraska and Iowa State scheduled for Monday and Tuesday of this week. For all other games played in the conference, the race stacks up in this manner: Leading batter among those with seven or more trips to the plate was Kier of Kansas State. He had pounded out 5 safeties in 8 times up for a .625 average. Next in line came Hegwold of Nebraska with .533 on 8 hits in 15 times at the plate. Rufer of Oklahoma had 5 hits in 10 trips for a straight .500 average. Bertuzzi and Mabry of coach Vic Bradford's Jayhawker squad both had 500 marks, Bertuzzi having batted four times and Mal蜜 twice. "Bud" French had a .429 average on 3 hits in 7 times up. Lou DeLuna had banged out 5 safeties in 12 times for a .417 mark. * * This has been one of the busiest weeks in Iowa State athletic history. Four varsity baseball games, two golf matches, two tennis matches. a track meet, and a "B" baseball game are included on the seventy day schedule. ... Harrison Dillard, Baldwin-Wallace hurdler who romped over the 120-yard highs in 14.1 at the Drake Relays, was facing a stiff wind all the way. Track experts calculated that his time was cut down as much as 4 seconds by the breeze. Had he hit the tape in 13.7 seconds, as might have been the case on a less windy day, he would have tied the world's record held jointly by Forrest Towns and Fred Wolcott, both of the United States. Representatives to the engineering council will be elected at the meeting in June. E.eb for mining engineer majors, must be at 5 p. m. in Lindley auditorium. Engineers To Elect Today At Meeting In Lindley Hall R. M. 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