UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE APRIL 17, 1947 Newcomers Will Aid Baseball Nine In K-State Doubleheader Today The Kansas baseball squad, dependent upon a handful of two-sport performers like most Jayhawker athletic teams, will go into a double-header against Kansas State today strengthened by five new hands from spring football practice. spring football practice. Two of them, outfitler "Red" Hogan and shortstop "Bud" French, are certain to be in there from the first cry of "play ball." The three others. outfielder Dick Bertuzzi, pitcher Dick Gilman, and catcher, Jack Fink, won't be far behind. Bogan, the squat grid quarterback, will take over in centerfield where he hit. 400 last year, while French, the fleet-footed halfback from Kansas City, Mo., is moving into the short field spot where he showed much promise last year. "I wasn't a bit discouraged at our showing against Nebraska," Bradford commented on the eve of the first home series. "The boys hustled all the way and with a little more batting punch our club could develop into a pretty tough nine in another week or two. Hammer looked particularly good knocking down two line drives at the mound to turn them into putouts." Coach Vic Bradford's main headache is uncovering a batting punch and this pair, along with Fink and Bertuzzi, is being counted on to provide it. The Jayhawkers scratched only six hits in dropping a doubleheader to Nebraska last Saturday in their Big Six inaugural. Only two of the bingles were delivered in the second game to cancel a well-pitched game by "Lefty" Lou Hammer who scattered nine Husker blows while losing a 4 to 0 decision. Kansas State will field one of the best rines in the Big Six. The Wildcats will invade Lawrence fresh from three southern victories over the Oklahoma Aggies, Oklahoma City university, and the Oklahoma Sooner The first game today, a 7-inning contest, will begin at 2:00 p.m. Kansas Anderson, rf May, 5b DeLuna, 1b Hogan, fc French, ss Wolcott, 2b Diehl, c Gorman, lf Ocaub, p Kansas State Bartley, bf Ivens, lf Atkins, bb Chew, b3 Bremner, m Sherrif, rf Grimes, ss Gryskiewk c, d, Cean COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Jayhawker Golfers Itch For Competition The University golf team boasts the sharpest swinging personnel this year it has had in many seasons. The Jayhawk linksmen, coached by Robert Coyan, are eager to tee off against Big Six competitors. The golf squad, sparked by Bill Jones, a crack fairway stylist, is composed of eight members. Coach Covan has outlined pre-match qualifying events which will decide the top playing four. The golf season opened Saturday against Washburn college. The four-man team match was played in Topeka. The Kansas shotmakers clowed through the rain to come home with a soggy 9 to 9 tie. A return match will be played on April 26 in Kansas City. Low qualifiers for the match played Saturday were: Bill Jones, who matched par in showing skill from tee to green; Bob Meeker, who posted a 78 despite bad breaks; Jack Bines, the 1946 lead man who carded a 79; and newcomer Kirk Scott who fired well to hit an 81. The other four squad members are: Harold Delongy, Frank Isaacs, James Marshall, and Bill Winey. This year initiates a two-year round robin schedule, with no late season 36-hole medal play Big Six tournament. This change is looked on as weakening the past dominance of the Oklahoma Sooners in conference play. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS FOR PARTY RENTALS Used Juke Box Records For Sale John H. Emick 1014 Mass. Phone 343 Phone 4 You'll Be Pinning a Rose on Yourself when you try the auto service at Cities Service Products FRITZ CO. 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