28,194 APRIL 28,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE m- Kansas Drops Two Games To Oklahoma Nine, 8-4, 4-3 The University baseball team lost two games to Oklahoma Friday and Saturday 8-4 and 4-3. The second game went 10 innings. The Jayhawkers opened with their batting power in the first inning of the Friday game to push across three runs. They scored again in the second to lead the Sooners 4-0. It was then that the Oklahoma club came to life with a steady hitting streak. They scored three runs in the third, two in the fourth and two in the fifth. Pitches Steady Ball Jack Venable pitched steady ball for the Sooners and, after the first two innings, kept the Jayhawker hits well scattered. It was his first victory of the season. Coach Vic Bradford used three Kansas pitchers, Guy Mabry, Dick Gilman, and Lefty Hammer. Mabry received credit for the loss. In Saturday's game a tight pitchers duel between Oklahoma's Elton Davis and Ray Ocamb developed. Davis, the cream of the Sooner pitching crop, won out when his team mates at Benton Hills break to the 3-3 tie. It was his fourth victory against no defeats this season. Ocamb Allows 7 Hits Ocamb held the Sooners to seven hits but gave up seven walks, including two in the 10th inning. The Jayhawks tagged Davis for eight. Scores by innings: Friday's game: R. H. E. Kansas 310 000 000 4 10 4 Oklahoma 003 220 10x 8 8 2 Batteries-Gilman, Mabry, Hammer and Diehl; Venable and Chyz. R. H. E. Kansas 020 000 010 0 3 8 2 Oklahoma 001 020 000 1 4 7 2 Batteries-Ocamb and Fink; Davis and Rapaca. Golfers Blank Washburn18-0 The Jayhawker golf team swept a match with Washburn university in Kansas City Saturday by 18 to 0. In a previous match at Topeka over a rain-soaked course, the two teams had finished in a 9 to 9 deadlock. Low scorer for Kansas was Bob Meeker, who shot a 37-38-75. Following him on the Jayhawker squad were Harold Delongy with 34-42-76. Jack Hines with 39-38-77 and Bill Jones with 34-71-78. Coach Bob Coyan will take the same four men who participated in Saturday's match to Manhattan today to play the Kansas State Wildcats on their home course. The lowest score by a Washburn player was Wayne Warner's 38-41. 79. Scoring in the individual and team matches was on the basis of one point for the winner of each nine holes and one point for the entire 18 holes. Summary of the matches: Jones (Kansas) won three points from Wilew (Washburn). Meeker (Kansas) won three points from Warner (Washburn). Hines (Kansas) won three points from Kline (Washburn). DeLongy (Kansas) won three points from Golden (Washburn). Jones and Meeker (Kansas) won the points from Wiley and Warner (Washington). Hines and DeLongy (Kansas) won three points from Kline and Golden (Washburn). Rainy Weather Postpones Three I. M. softball games have been rescheduled for this week because of rainy weather. They are Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma, and Kappa Alpha Theta and Independent, this afternoon, Alpha Omicron Pi and Chi Omega. Thursday. Woolley At Ohio Meeting L. E. Woolley, manager of the University book store, left Saturday for Cleveland where he will attend the annual meeting of the National Association of College stores. He will return Thursday. Baseball Results Sunday's Results: American Association Milwaukee 8, Kansas City 4 Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 1 Louisville 6, Indianapolis 4 Louisville 4, Indianapolis 3 St. Paul 16, Minneapolis 6 Columbus 9 Toledo 3 Columbus 3, Toledo 3: secon Columbus 3, Toledo 3: second game called darkness National League Philadelphia 5, Boston 4 Philadelphia 5, Boston 4 Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 Brooklyn 9, New York 8 Chicago 3, St. Louis 0 American League Philadelphia 6, Boston 6 Called in tent, rain. Washington 1, New York 0 St. Louis 4, Chicago 2 St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 Standings of the Teams American Association | | W. | L. | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Louisville | 6 | 3 | .666 | | Kansas City | 5 | 3 | .625 | | Columbus | 1 | 4 | .555 | | St. Paul | 5 | 5 | .500 | | Milwaukee | 4 | 5 | .444 | | Minneapolis | 2 | 3 | .400 | | Indianapolis | 3 | 5 | .375 | | Toledo | 2 | 4 | .333 | American League W. L. Pct. New York 7 4 .636 Cleveland 5 3 .625 Chicago 5 4 .556 Boston 5 5 .500 Washington 4 4 .500 Detroit 4 5 .444 St. Louis 4 6 .400 Philadelphia 3 6 .333 National League Baltimore | | W. | L. | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brooklyn | 7 | 2.78 | | | Chicago | 7 | 4 | .636 | | Pittsburgh | 6 | 5 | .545 | | Cincinnati | 6 | 6 | .538 | | Philadelphia | 6 | 6 | .500 | | Boston | 2 | 7 | .222 | | St. Louis | 2 | 7 | .222 | Today's Probable Pitchers American League Detroit (Troust 0-1) at Cleveland (Wolff 0-0) Only game scheduled. National League: No game scheduled. Three teams remain undefeated in intramural rife competition as the season draws to a close. Battenfield has the best record posting 5 wins without a defeat. Alpha Tau Omega and Tau Kappa Epsilon have 3 victories and no losses. The standings by divisions are: Three Teams Remain On Top In Riflery Invision I: W. L. Battenfeld 5 0 Pi K. A. 4 1 Triangle 4 2 Westminster 2 3 941 Club 1 4 Y M C A 1 5 I S A 0 4 Smith Hall 0 4 Spooner Thayer 0 4 0 4 Division II: W, Delta Upsilon ... 6 Sigma Nu ... 5 Beta ... 5 Delta Chi ... 4 Phi Delt ... 4 Phi Psi ... 2 Kappa Sig ... 2 Phi Kappa ... 1 Sig Ep ... 1 Sigma Chi ... 1 Division III: W. A T O 3 T K E 3 Hot Shots 2 Oread Hall 1 Lambda Chi 1 Delta Tau 1 S A E 1 Phi Chi 0 Phi Gam 0 Cowley, Rau Win Doubles In Ping-Pong Tournament David Cowley, business junior, and James Rau, College freshman, won the men's doubles in the table tennis tournament by defeating Lee Myers and Ernest Warnken Tuesday. The two winners were presented engraved medals by Thomas Hanna, chairman of the tournament. Cov 'y also won the men's singles table tennis tournament earlier in the spring. The Jayhawkter tennis squad defeated Washburn university, 5 to 3 in a match on the Memorial stadium courts Saturday. The Topeka team offered stiff competition than in previous match on their home courts which Kansas swept, 7 to 0 Tennis Team Downs W.U. Coach Gordon Sabine will take five men to Manhattan today for a non-conference match with the Kansas State Wildcats. Players making the trip are Dick Richards, Erwin Busiek. Harold Miller, Bob Barnes, and Frank Gage. Bob Barnes (Kansas) defeated Steve Sellers (Washburn), 6-0, 6-4. Hervey Macferran (Kansas) defeated Smith (Smith) (Washburn), 3-6, 8-6 Charles McDarmott (Washburn) defeated Charles Carlson (Kansas), 6-4, 6-3. Dick Richards (Kansas) defeated Bob Tagertig (Washburn) b- 1, 2, 8-6 Karl Losey (Washburn) defeated Harold Miller (Milens) b- 3, 8-4, 8-3. Lynn Greeley (Kansas) defeated William McComas (Washburn), 6-4, 6-2. Richards and Miller (Kansas) defeated Losey and McDermott (Washburn). 6-4. 6-2. Taggert and Smith (Washburn) defeated Erwin Busiek and Barnes (Kansas), 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. More than 5000 persons from nearly every state in the Union are enrolled in University correspondence courses, Miss Ruth Kenney, director of the correspondence study bureau of the extension division, said recently. 5000 Are Taking K.U. Mail Courses Cage Practice Starts Today The study bureau last week sent newsletters describing University summer courses and correspondence study to 6450 Kansas elementary school teachers. Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen will open two weeks of spring basketball practice today with a squad of 36 men expected to report. Eight of these are lettermen. Dr. Allen will be stepping on the court for the first time since January 9, when his physician ordered him to take a rest. He will be getting his first look at such newcomers as Claude Houchin, the 6 foot, 4 inch guard from Muncie; Bill Feagans of Kansas City's Westport High school; and Bob O'Brien, the former star performer for the Kansas City M. and O. Smokies in A.A.U. competition. This list includes: T. A. Scott, Don Auten, Mel Brown, Wendell Clark, Dan Clinger, Bob Drumm, Bill Dulaney, Harold England, Jack Eskridge, Gilbert Evans, Bill Feagans, Lynn Greeley, Bob O'Brien, Claude Houchin, Scott Kelly, Al Lukken, Ken Morrow, Bob Payne, Paul Penner, Bill Sapp, Otto Schnellbacher, Vernal Scherman, Gib Stramel, Bob VanCitters, Jack Wineter, Dick Ashley, Bob Carey, Grant Clothier, Mayron Enns, Muriel Ewarts, Ray Frisby, Dar Grimes, Henry LaRue, Marshall Martin, Larry McDonnell, and Ralph Moon. The Jayhawker cage master said that spring drills would include no new men except O'Brien, drills being limited to holdover varsity squadmen and players from last season's "B" squad. 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