UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE APRL 18,1947 Kansas Loses Tennis Match To Washington The Jayhawker netmen pushed Washington of St. Louis to the limit before dropping a 4-3, non-conference match at the University courts Thursday. The match was not decided until the last match of the day in which Bob Ziervogel and Bob Light edged Ewin Busiek and Dick Richards of Kansas in three sets only a few seconds after Bill Ziervogel and George Hendry had finished a straight set conquest of Roy Shoaf and Harold Miller, the other Kansas doubles team. Roy Shoaf, Kansas number one player, and Bill Ziervogel staged a three-set marathon before the Washington man emerged on the long court of 44 count. Both players lost set point advantages in the second stanza. Erwin "Bitsy" Busiek was the outstanding Kansas player, turning in a 6-1, 6-1 trouncing of his number two ranking opponent and finishing with a last-ditch stand which pulled the Jayhawker doubles duo from behind twice. Washington defeated Kansas 4-3 in an earlier match at St. Louis. The Bakers will travel to Ottawa Mondays with a record of 3 wins, 5 losses. Individual results: Bill Ziervogel (W) over Roy Shaof, 5-7, 11-9, 6-4. Erwin Busiek (K) over Bob Ziervogel, 6-1, 6-1. Dich Richards (K) over Bob Light, 6-3. 9-7. Sam Mazon (K) over Bill Muenz, 6-1, 6-4. George Hendry (W) over Harold Miller, 6-2, 6-2. Bob Ziervogel-Light (W) over Richards-Busick, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. Bob Ziervogel-Hendry (W) over Shofa-Miller, 9-7, 6-1. The 'Hawk' Rated By California Group Charley Black, Jayhawker basketball star, was named Thursday to the second all-American team of the Helms Athletic foundation of Los Angeles. The Kansas "Hawk" ranked second in Big Six scoring this season, gained all-conference rating on every selection, and was a member of the West all-star team which trimmed the East all-stars last month at Madison Square Garden. With Black on the second team are: Gabor of Syracuse, Shugart of Navy, Hoffman of Purdue, Rocha of Oregon State, Groza of Kentucky, O'Shea of Notre Dame, Wilkinson of Iowa, Humerickhouse of Bradley, and Kraus of Georgetown. Gerald Tucker of Oklahoma, 1947 Big Six scoring champion, was named Player of the Year by the Helms group, and placed on the all-America first team. He is the first conference player to receive this honor. Today's Pitchers (By United Press) (Last year's won and lost records in parenthesis). New York: (Reynolds 11-15) at Washington (Newsom 14-13). American League Boston: (Ferris 25-6) at Philadelphia (Christopher (5-7) Cleveland: (Embrez 8-12) at Detroit Trucks 14-9). St. Louis: (Potter 8-9) at Chicago (Rigney 5-5). Philadelphia; (Judd 11-12) at Boston, (C. Barrett 3-2) Brooklyn: (Lombardi 13-10) at New York (Koslo 14-19). Chicago: (Schmitz 11-11) at St. Louis (Brecheen 15-15). 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