PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1941 Jays Win Two In Row Baseballers Bump Nebraska At Lincoln, 8-2 Whiffing 13 batters, veteran Knute Kresie led the Jayhawker nine to an 8-2 victory over Nebraska on the Lincoln diamond yesterday. Kresie, pitching masterfully, scattered the eight Cornhusker hits to hold Nebraska to two counters. Once with two men on base and no outs, Kresic set down the next three Husker batters via the strike-out route. In one inning Nebraska opened its attack with a triple, but the Kansas hurler fanned the next three men to face him. Kansas took an early lead with two runs in the first inning and five more in the second. Nebraska's attack never threatened the Kansas advantage. This win is the third one for the Kansas baseball team of the nine Big Six games it has played this year. Score by innings: r h e Kansas ... 250 001 000-8 12 2 Nebraska ... 000 100 010-2 8 4 Batteries; for Kansas, Kresie and Pierce; for Nebraska, Ossino, Held, and Fitzgibbons, Herned. Missouri Trackmen Here Saturday The Kansas thinclads take to the cinder path in Memorial stadium Saturday against the Missouri Tigers. With Don Walters still suffering from a pulled leg muscle, the Benyals will be depending on Sol Schumitzky in the century dash as well as in the broad jump. Marshall Reeves, Big Six halfmile champion, will be running that distance for the Tigers. In a dual meet with Nebraska last week Schumitzky nipped Husker George Abel in the hundred, and won the broadjump with a 23 feet 2 1-8 inch leap. Missouri's crack pole vaulter, Dick Higgins, is rounding into condition after early season injuries and should improve the Bengal's chances in the vault. 150 Students Buy Amusement Books A total of 150 of the 200 Sports Sampler books available in the Memorial Union fountain have been sold to students. The remaining may be obtained there until Friday. The book, valued at $22, is being sold for $1. It is being sold through the sponsorship of the Sports Sampler company, which is maintaining headquarters in Kansas City. The tickets are honored for innumerable types of amusement in Kansas City, and most of them are good for at least the remainder of this year. Softball Results Softball games scheduled for this afternoon at 4:20 have been postponed until Friday afternec because of R.O.T.C. drill this afternoon. Games scheduled for tomorrow afternoon are Triangle vs. A. K. Psi, Newman H vs. P. A. D., Battenfeld vs. Delta Tau, Carruth vs. Beta II, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Psi, and Kappa Sig vs. T. K. E. Phi Delt 12, Sig Alph 6 Phi Delt 12, Sig Alph 6 The Phi Delt softball team defeated the Sig Alph's yesterday for their fourth victory for the season against no defeats. Dean Huebert led the winning attack with a perfect day at bat in four chances. Alan Sleeper and Ray Evans performed on the mound for the winners. Jack Walton, the losing pitcher, led the Sig Alpha's at the plate with two hits. Dick Harp got a home run for the losers. Score by innings: Score by innings. Phi Delt ... 214 032 0—12 Sig Alph ... 302 100 0—6 Newman II 15, A. K. Psi 8 The Newman II softball team won their third game of the season yesterday as they defeated the A. K. Psi's 15-8. The commerce boys lacked the punch in the pinches to put runs across the plate. Score by innings: Score by innings. Newman II 604 011 3—15 A. K. Psi 010 014 2—8 A.T.O. 12, Sigma Nu 4 The A.T.O. softball team handed the Sigma Nu's their third defeat of the season yesterday, 12-4. It was the second win for the A.T.O.'s against three defeats. Bill Arthur led the A.T.O. attack with a single, a double, and a triple. Three of the Sigma Nu runs were homers by Ray Nibey, Virgil Wise and B. H. Berrey. Batteries were: A.T.O. Frank Rush and Don Ettinger; Sigma Nu, Virgil Wise and Ray Nibole. Score by innings: A. T. O. ... 131 160 0—12 Sigma Nu ... 011 200 0—4 The Tennessee club knocked the Newman I team out of a chance for a position in the playoffs yesterday 6-4. The Newmans have three wins and two losses. The Tennessee club has won four and lost one to the Pfugerville Pflashes, Division IV champions. Tennessee club, 6; Newman I, 4 Orlando Epp, Newman hurler, held the winners to six hits but issued nine passes. Eugene Sanneman, winning pitcher, collected two of the six hits to lead his team in batting. The Newman's scored three of their four runs on homers by Russell Mosser, Byron Bales and Bob Reed. Score by innings: Tennessee club ... 001 100 4—6 Newman I ... 101 200 0—4 Score by innings: National Defenders 30, Theta Tau 24 This was a case of the best defense being the best offense. A last inning, 11-run rally by the engineers fell short and the National Defenders won 30-24. Every man on the winning team scored at least once and three of them crossed home plate five times. Score by innings: Score by innings: National Defenders 638 015 7 —30 Theta Tau ... 431 302 (11) —24 Kappa Sig 15, D.U. 13 The Kappa Sig's edged out the D. U, softball team yesterday 15-13 in eight innings. Roy Shoaf and Rex Shaw accounted for two hits apiece for the winners. Don Mosser led the losers at the plate with two single, a double and a home run. Batteries were: Kappa Sig, John Heisler, and Rex Shaw; D.U., John Wintermate, Vince Heibsch, and Schuyler Rice. Score by innings. Kappa Sig ... 300 181 02—15 D. U. ... 413 131 00—13 Score by innings: Nearing Playoffs DIVISION I | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Delt | 4 | 0 | 1.000 | | Sig Ep | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Sigma Chi* | 3 | 2 | .600 | | Sig Alph | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Pi K. A.* | 2 | 3 | .400 | | Kappa Sig | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Delta Upsilon | 1 | 3 | .250 | | T. K. E. | 0 | 3 | .000 | DIVISION II | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beta I* | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Psi | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Phi Gam* | 3 | 2 | .600 | | Delta Tau | 2 | 2 | .500 | | A. T. O.* | 2 | 3 | .400 | | Battenfeld | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Sigma Nu | 0 | 3 | .000 | | Delta Chi | 0 | 3 | .000 | DIVISION III | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Chi Sigma* | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | | Newman II | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Beta II | 2 | 2 | .500 | | K. E. K. | 2 | 2 | .500 | | Triangle | 1 | 2 | .333 | | A. K. Psi | 1 | 2 | .333 | | P. A. D. | 1 | 2 | .333 | | Carruth hall | 0 | 4 | .000 | DIVISION IV | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pflashes* | 5 | 0 | 1.000 | | Tennessee club* | 4 | 1 | .800 | | Newman I* | 3 | 2 | .600 | | Theta Tau* | 3 | 2 | .600 | | Dunakin club* | 2 | 3 | .400 | | Nat'l. Defenders | 1 | 3 | .250 | | Jayhawk Co-op* | 1 | 4 | .200 | | Temple hall | 0 | 4 | .000 | - Denotes completed schedule. Dizzy Dean Hangs Up Mit Chicago, May 14.—(UP)—Dizzy Dean, once one of baseball's mightiest pitchers, asked the Chicago Cubs today to put him on the voluntary retired list. Women's Intramurals The big right-hander from Texas penned his farswell to active playing in his hotel room after talking on the telephone with Cubs General Manager Jim Gallagher. This was the apparent end of three years of efforts to restore the old-time zing to his ailing arm, a weapon which had carried him through five 46 to 51-game seasons with the St. Louis Cards. But he never had a really good season with the Cubs after Owner Phil Wrigley bought him in April 1938, for $185,-000 and three players. A close baseball game it was, when the Pi Phi's defeated the Miller women, 8 to 6 yesterday. Jean Hinshaw pitched for the Pi Phi's and Cora Hepworth was their catcher. Battery for Miller hall was Betty Thoman and Mildred McAmis. The Corbin women swamped the Alpha Chi's 31s 4 yesterday. The battery was Lenora Grizzell, pitcher, and Phyllis Struble, catcher. Mary Brower, pitched for the Alpha Chi's and Reola Durand was their catcher. The baseball game between the Kappa's and Watkins was another one of those close games but Watkins kept in the lead throughout. The game ended with the score 12 to 11. Helen Wilson was the Watkins pitcher and Alice Goff caught. The battery for the Kappa's was Margarette Parker, pitcher, and Ellen Irwin, catcher. Equitation Classes In 'Concert' Members of the equitation classes will give their annual "riding concert" at 4 o'clock Friday on the University field, south of the power plant. Thirty riders will put their horses through different paces, do trick riding, and play a game of Goal-Hi on horseback. University Golfers Defeat Central Murray Oeth $ ^{2} $ Central number two man, shot a six-over-par 78 for medalist honors. Kansas golfers defeated Central College, Lafayette, Mo., 13 to 5 yesterday afternoon in a non-conference meet on the local Country Club course. Jayhawk linksmen end their season tomorrow afternoon against Missouri on the local course. Twosomes—Bob LaGree (K), defeated Duwe (C), 3-0; Oeth (C), defeated Bill McEhlenny (K), 3-0; Emmet Park (K), defeated Curto (C), 3-0; Bill Gray (K), defeated Striegel (C), 3-0. Player, club AB H Pct. Cronin, Boston 68 28 .412 Travis, Washington 90 37 .411 Siebert, P'delphia 93 36 .387 Heath, Cleveland 89 34 .382 Dickey, New York 74 28 .378 National League Leaders Results of the meet: Foursomes — LaGree-McElhenny (K), tied Oeth-Duwe (C) 1 1 to 1 1-2; Park-Gray (K), defeated Curto-Striiegel (C), 2 1 to 1-2. Jurges, New York ... 86 34 .395 Slaughter, S. Louis ... 99 38 .384 Vaughan, Pittsburgh ... 71 26 .366 La'getto, Brooklyn ... 103 35 .340 Herman, Brooklyn ... 62 21 .339 HERE YOU ARE--- SPECIAL SELLING 3 DAYS THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY One Group of Wool Suits Selected from Our Regular Stock. 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