PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1942 FROM THE SIDELINES by Alan B. Houghton Wildcat Game Notes After facing him last Tuesday afternoon, Kansas batters agreed Clarence "Huck" Heath, K-State sophomore speedball artist, is one of the best in the Big Six. With the wind at his back, Heath blazed them in to allow the Jayhawks only two safeties. He has plenty of control, a bullet fastball, but should develop a better curve, Kansas batters believe . . . The series at K-State proved one thing: Kansas has far the best fielding team but the Aggies have a good staff of hurlers and powerful batters. Defensive baseball, just like any other game, will seldom win the day . . . Kansas' brilliant infield completed its sixth double play in as many games Tuesday. There was one down, bases loaded, the Jayhawks were three runs arrears. Marshall Hullett grabbed the ball, shot it to Del Green who relayed it to Knute Kreisie to sink K-State scoring chances. Hodges vs. Gatoulis In the sixth inning of the night fray, Paul Gatzoulis, Aggie right fielder tried to steal home, was caught miles from base by a peg from Kresie to Catcher Warren Hodges. Gatzoulis half slid into Hodges who was blocking him off from home. In sliding, the Wild-cat fielder cut loose at the Kansas catcher with a business-like swing which missed. Umpires prevented a two-fisted argument from developing . . . And speaking of umpiring, it is reported that at times the man behind the catcher called some so unpleasantly odoriferous decisions on Kansas batters that even the Kansas State spectators cut loose with the Bronx cheer . . . The Wildcat nine enjoys good student support, and their 'wolf section' is one of the best in the Big Six. Kansas players described the Manhattan crowd as a typical Ban Johnson audience. The crowd, estimated at 600, gave the Jayhawk players some bother with their heckling. Hulett, Martin Shine in Field Dean Martin performed the outstanding play of the series when he made a running catch of a line drive which had all the earmarks of an extra-base blow. Marshall Hulett spent a profitable two games scooping up all kinds of hot grounders which were blasted in his direction . . . Hodges led Kansas at the bat; he pooled out a long triple in the night session to score Martin in the second . . . Ray Rokey, who compiled six hits out of the two game series was the big man with the stick for the Aggies. He sizzled out a homer for two runs in the second inning of the night tussle. Cochrane Pinch Hits for Meyers With regular baseball coach, Frank L. Meyers ill in bed, Owen "Chili" Cochrane, the Wildcat's football scout directed the Aggie batsmen to a pair of victories over Kansas . . . Missing from the K-State roster when they went south last week to meet Oklahoma were Norbert Raemer and Warren Hornsby. They had skipped one baseball practice to go on the annual senior picnic so didn't get to make the trip Allen Releases Court Schedule K.U. Trackmen To Iowa State Ames, Iowa—Iowa State College, seeking its third straight outdoor dual meet victory of the year, will meet stern opposition from the University of Kansas track team Saturday. On paper the meet shapes up as the closest of the year for the Cyclones. Bill Hargiss, coach of the invading Jayhawks, has three certain first place winners in Milo Farneti, the best javelin thrower in the Big Six; Don Pollom, spinner and hurdler; and Don Ettinger, high jumper. Farneti has thrown the javelin 198 feet so far this year to top the best Cyclone throw by George Gast by some 17 feet. Pollom has run the 100 in :09.9 and the low hurdles in :24.5, better than anything turned in by Iowa State. Ettinger has high jumped over six feet and has cleared 22 feet in the broad jump. For the first time this year Paul Darling, the all-around star for Iowa State, will have some competition in the field of versatility. Charlie Black, sophomore star of the basketball team, will be entered in the pole vault, the discus, the javelin, broad jump, and shot put and is rated strong in every event. So far this year the Cyclones have defeated Grinnell College, 86½ to $35\frac{1}{2}$, and Drake University, 73 to 58. WEATHER Cloudy; possible showers tonight and tomorrow. Women's Intramurals BY PAT BOWMAN Corbin Hall defeated the Theta's last night in their softball game 13 to 6. Battery for Corbin was Phyllis Struble and Marguerite Demint. Outstanding players on the Corbin team were Juanita Cochren, Phyllis Struble, Marguerite Demint, Alta Bingham, and Mildred Wells. Kathryn Shoaf pitched for the Theta's and Mary Rowsey and Peggy Roberts caught. Good plays for the Theta team were made by Kathryn Shoaf, Peggy Roberts, Peggy Davis, and Eileen Miller. Jayhawks to Open Against Iowa U. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, Kansas basketball coach released the 1943 Jayhawker basketball schedule for publication today. While the Big Six games have been approved, the non-conference games must be passed by the athletic association before they are official. For '43 Campaign Kansas is scheduled to open against Iowa of the Big Ten in Hoch auditorium Monday night, December 21. Two games will be scheduled with Creighton—one here and one at Omaha—but as yet no definite dates have been set. If Coach Allen's plans go through, Kansas will play Creighton here December 15 or 16 to open the Jayhawk court season. A return game may be played on the Bluejays' home court February 2. Kansas will also meet Rockhurst College in Kansas City sometime early in December—before Christmas vacation—Allen announced. During the Christmas holidays the Kansas basketball team will travel to the East Coast where it will play St. Bonaventure and will meet the Fordham Rams in Madison Square Garden. Basketball Schedule: Dec. 21—Iowa at Lawrence Dec. 26—St. Bonaventure at Buffalo, N. Y. Dec. 28—Fordham at New York City. Jan. 6—Missouri at Lawrence Jan. 9—Oklahoma at Norman Jan. 13—Oklahoma Jan. 13-Oklahoma A. and M. at Lawrence Buy Bonds and Stamps Now Lawrence Jan. 20-Kansas State at Manhattan Jan. 30-Great Lakes Naval Training at Kansas City For the Spring Formals--- For Summer Wear--the fourth inning was the biggest Feb. 6—Iowa State at Lawrence Feb. 13—Nebraska at Lincoln Feb. 15—Iowa State at Ames Feb. 17—Oklahoma A. and M. Feb. 23—Nebraska at Lawrence Feb. 26—Oklahoma at Lawrence Mar. 2—Missouri at Columbia Mar. 2—Kansas State at Lawrence FORMAL FURNISHINGS Dr. N. P. Sherwood, professor of bacteriology, discussed "The History of Bacteriology" at the weekly bacteriology seminar yesterday afternoon at 4:30 in Snow hall. Sherwood Speaks at Seminar Palm Beach White Tux Coats ... $14.50 Palm Beach White D. Breasted Coats ... $13.75 Palm Beach White S. Breasted Coats ... $13.75 Palm Beach Tux Suits ... $21.00 Shirts Flowers Ties Hdkfs. Jewelry Socks Braces Sets Yes Sir: You look better, feel better and it's more fun to go "Formal." Wildcat Nine Plays Kansas Here Friday K-State Kansas Kansas Kramer Kresie p Doyen or Heath Hodges c Raemer Hunter 1b Kier Green 2b Dunlay Krum 3b Leavitt Hulett ss Hugos Martin rf Gatzoulis Johnston cf R. Rokey Innis lf N. Rokey Twice victorious over Kansas the Kansas State baseball team tangles with the Jayhawk nine here tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. They complete the series Saturday afternoon with a second game beginning at 2:30. Kansas State has split a pair of games with Missouri, lost a pair to Oklahoma, and won two from Kansas. The Jayhawks have dropped a game to Mizzou and two to the Aggies in conference play. Carruth Wins; Softball Into Final Stretch The Schedule. Friday at 4:30 Jolliffe Hall vs. Battenfeld Hall, field 2. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Chi, field 3. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Delta Tau Delta, field 4. Theta Tau vs. I. R.G., field 5. In the only game played Wednesday Carruth Hall defeated Jayhawk Co-op, 19 to 3. Although collecting only eleven hits off Clair Sommers, Carruth took advantage of five Jayhawk errors and numerous walks to score heavily in three innings. In the first inning Carruth collected five runs on one walk to Anderson, hits by Jack Doores and Bob Corder, and two errors in the Jayhawk infield. In the third inning they collected five more runs on five consecutive hits, the last one a home run by John Jacks. 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