PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1941. Jayhawks Face Tigers Again Burge vs. Graham In Hurling Duel Table Tennis 'All For Fun' Pulled Muscles--- Track Squad Riddled By Injurv Epidemic John Burge, veteran fastballer, will be on the mound this afternoon as the Jayhawks attempt to gain an even split in a two-game series with Missouri at 3:30 on the varsity diamond. Coach John Simmons of Missouri named Frank Graham, a junior righthander with a record of one win and no losses, to start for the visitors. In yesterday's game, Bill Spencer, portly Tiger flinger, shut out the Jayhawks 5-0 in a fast, well-played game. Spencer allowed the Jays three hits and no Kansan got further than second base. The Bengals collected a total of eight safeties off Knute Kresie, four of them for extra bases. The Tigers manufactured their first run in the second inning when Ken Queveraeaux, husky catcher, tripled with Harry Ice on base. Paul Christman, bulky first sacker, singled to center to open a three run fourth inning. Ed Fridewald, dark-haired shortstop, hit a similar blow, moving Christman to second. Bill Crane, second sacker, followed with a double over first base, scoring Christman. Harry Ice drew a walk and Quevereaux busted a double into left field. Two men scored, but a quick relay from Ed Hall, Kansas shortstop, nipped Ice at the plate. Kansas handed Missouri another run as a gift in the ninth frame when Pinch Hitter Temme reached second on a two base error, moved to third on an infield out, and scored as Bob Holmer, Dick Pierce, and Kresie let Spencer's pop up fall among them. Box score— MISSORI ab r h po a Gregg, cf 3 0 1 3 0 Hoffman, lf 5 0 1 1 0 Starmer, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Stueber, rf 1 0 0 0 Christman, 1b 4 1 1 13 0 Fridewald, ss 4 1 1 1 6 Crane, 2b 3 1 2 4 3 Temme, x 1 1 0 0 0 Ice, 3b 2 1 0 2 4 Queveraux, c 4 0 2 3 0 Spencer, p 4 0 0 0 6 Total 34 5 8 27 19 KANSAS ab r h po a Martin, cf 4 0 1 3 0 Pierce, c 4 0 0 5 2 Beims, lf 4 0 0 0 1 Hall, ss 4 0 0 0 5 Allen, b 4 0 0 15 0 Burge, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Kresie, p 3 0 1 1 3 Green, 2b 3 0 0 3 2 Holmer, 3b 3 0 1 0 6 Totals 31 0 3 27 19 Score by innings: Missouri ... 010 300 001—5 Kansas ... 010 300 000—0 Summary: Errors: Christman, Fridaleux, Ice, Hall. Runs batted in: Quevereaux 3, Crane, Spencer. TwoBase Hits: Crane, Quevereaux, Hoffman, Martin. Three Base Hit: Quevereaux. Double Plays: Spencer to Crane to Christman, Fridewald to Crane to Christman. Left on Bases: Missouri 6, Kansas 5. Bases on Balls: off Spencer 1, off Kresie 4. Strikeouts: by Spencer 2, by Kresie 3. Winning pitcher: Spencer. Losing pitcher: Kresie. Umpires: Bice and Oyler. The K-Club will hold its regular meeting in Robinson gym tonight and officers for next year will be elected. All members should attend.-Quido Massare, president. Sports-Gab Kansas and Missouri played a grade A brand of baseball yesterday afternoon as the fans who filled the bleachers can testify. Missouri is the favorite to cop the Big Six crown this year and Kansas is a supposedly cellar contender, yet the two teams waged a surprisingly tight battle. The Kansas infield, completely rebuilt from last year's team, functioned errortlessly for eight innings, and turned in some fielding gems. Delmar Greene drew a round of applause from the crowd, when he speared Bill Crane's liner in the second inning to rob the Tiger infielder of a hit. Undoubtedly Missouri was the stronger team, but the scrapping Jays were in there fighting every moment. Twice, runs were cut off at the plate as Catcher Dick Pierce slapped the ball on sliding Tigers. Knute Kresie pitched a stout-hearted game and had only one bad inning, the third, when four hits and a walk produced three runs . . . Little Dean Martin, in centerfield, was a ball hawk all afternoon, and got the only Kansas extra base blow of the game, a double over the right fielder's head in the first inning. Missouri showed a classy array of talent all the way down the batting list. Ken Quevereaux, the catcher who socked a triple and double, was the eighth place hitter. SHORT SHOTS: Paul Christman, Missouri first sacker, has caught the fancy of Runt Marr, Detroit Tiger scout, who rates him as a sure fire big-leaguer . . . However Christman accounted for nothing more than one single and one error yesterday . . . Major league scouts are also said to be tailing Bill Spencer, the Tiger's ace pitcher . . . Herb Gregg and Harry Ice are two little men with base-stealing intentions. Deadline for entries in the second all-University table tennis tournament of the year has been extended to tomorrow noon, Norma Tibbetts, college junior and manager of the tournament, said today. Over 45 players have signed at the entry desk in the game room of the Memorial Union building to date. Only singles matches will be played in the tourney, which will probably begin Friday. "As was demonstrated last fall, contestants don't have to be good," Miss Tibbetts said, "Because it's all just for fun." Medals will be awarded to the winners of the men's and women's divisions. Intramural softball games scheduled for today at 4:20 are Delta Chi vs. Phi Shi, Kappa Sigma vs. Pi K A., Phi Gam vs. Battenfeld, Tennessee club vs. Jayhawk Co-op, Dunakin club vs. National Defenders, and Theta Tau vs. Templin hall. Softball Face Ichabod Netmen In Return Match In an earlier match held at Washburn this year the Ichabods downed the Javahawkers 4-2. Prof. R. S. Howey, tennis coach announced this morning that Bill Howard, Bob Voelker, Bob Trump, and Francis Domnigo will play the singles matches, and Howard and Voelker will make up one doubles team. The other doubles team has not been chosen yet, but Bob Bond and Duane Smith may play on it. A reprieve will be given Bill Hargiss, Jayhawk track coach, and his injury-plagued tracksters this weekend as an open date appears on the University schedule. Bob Stoland, star high jumper as well as a hurdler and broad jumper, suffered a severely pulled muscle in the Big Six indoor meet in Kansas City this win- $ ^{ \textcircled{1}} $ ter. He reinjured it during the Wisconsin dual meet while running the low hurdles, but should be in shape for the Big Six outdoor meet. Beven on Crutches Co-captain Bill Beven is hobbling on crutches because of an ankle sprain suffered while vaulting in the recent Kansas State meet. He will definitely be out of the Missouri dual, May 17, but will probably be in shape to compete in the conference meet. Orlando Epp pulled a muscle in the Drake Relays and was unable to compete against K-State. However, the leg seems to be coming along in good shape and he should be able to enter the Tiger dual. John Michener, who has placed close behind Beven this season, is handicapped by a shoulder injury. Another loss is Don Pollom, low hurdle specialist. In practice he reinjured his back which gave him trouble during the football season, and although he was able to run against the Wildcats, he could not do much. Hardman Burned Paul Hardman, football tackle and javelin man, has been forced out of the recent meets because of burns suffered when coffee was spilled on him. He will probably be out the rest of the season. Although J. R. Jones, crack broad jumper, is still bothered by a pulled muscle, his performance in the recent K-State meet with a leap of over 22 feet shows that he is a threat in both the Tiger dual and the conference meet. Golfers Plan Busy Weekend University golfers have a busy weekend ahead with three dual meets in the next four days. Tomorrow afternoon they meet Washburn College in a return match, Friday, Oklahoma, and Kansas State on Saturday. All matches will be played on the local Country Club course. The Kansas squad defeated Washburn 13 1-2 to 4 1-2 at Topeka in their first start of the season. Al Knight, who carded a 79 in the match, heads the list of Ichabod golfers. In their attempted northern invasion last weekend, Coach William H. Shannon's men lost both of their dual meets with Big Six opponents. Iowa State defeated them 13 1-2 to 4 1-2, and the Nebraska Cornhuskers handed them a 14 to 4 setback. In addition to their early season win over Washburn, the Jayhawk golfers defeated Wichita University 13 1-2 to 4 1-2. Intramural Deadline All second round matches in horseshoes singles and team golf must be played today and the results turned in to the intramural office, room 107 Robinson gym, by 6 p.m. today. Third round results in individual hanball are due tomorrow. THIS WEEK IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS PALM BEACH CLOTHES- TAILDREED BY GODDALL Palm Beach FROM THE GUINEE CLOTH CLOTHES FOR FORMAL WEAR CLOTHES FOR DAY and BUSINESS WEAR CLOTHES FOR SPORTS WEAR Palm Beach Formals ___ $20.00 Palm Beach White Coats -- $12.25 Palm Beach White Suits $17.75 Palm Beach White Suits --- $17.75 Palm Beach Fancy Suits --- $17.75 Palm Beach Fancy Suits --- $17.75 Palm Beach Fancy Suits $ 17.95 Palm Beach Tux Trousers $ 6.50 Palm Beach Fancy Slacks -- $ 5.50 YES SIR! You can get a complete summer wardrobe via the Palm Beach route, that carrys style, comfort and service for You! 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