PAGE FOUR Bill Lynn Bochov UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1941 Jayhawks Open Home Season Somebody ought to outfit the Jayhawk baseball squad with hip boots . . . It seems that every time they get set for a practice or a game, the rains come . . . Yesterday afternoon, they stood in puddles of water and played catch between showers . . . Accuracy was at a premium, because a wild throw would result in a soaked ball. Bill DeCorrevont, Northwestern's touted backfield ace, is no slouch on a baseball diamond . . . When Northwestern trounced the Fort Shoridan army nine, 13-5 this week, Outfielder DeCorrevont banged out three home runs. Uncle Sam is about to take another crack at Missouri's football coaching staff . . . Harry Smith, who replaced Houston Betty as line coach when Betty shouldered a rifle, has received his draft questionnaire . . . Although he was fit enough to play two years of all-American guard for Southern California, Smith may be deferred because of excess poundage (the Tigers hope). Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mesch (he was an Oklahoma golf and basketball star in 1938, '39 and '40) are managing the Sooner golf links . . . Tossing the javelin for Oklahoma's track team this spring are Hugh Ford and Jack Jacobs, key men on the cage and grid squads respectively. Ping Pong Tourney Begins Wednesday One reason for the poor high jump records at the Drake Relays could have been the condition of the takeoff . . . After 40 contestants had been eliminated and the bar was placed at 6 feet 2 inches, the takeoff was so cut-up with spikes that the jumpers could not do their best. Ed Cadwalader, former Kansas baseball and football hero, has been optioned by the Topeka Owls to Owensboro of the Class D Kitty League . . . Cadwalader is regarded by the Owl management as a good catching prospect, but they feel he will progress faster by playing regularly with Owensboro than by sitting on the bench at Topeka. Twenty six singles and five doubles teams were entered yesterday in the spring table tennis tournament to be held this week, recreation room officials reported at the Memorial Union building. Following the entry deadline set for Monday night, brackets will be drawn up with actual competition scheduled to begin Wednesday. Members of the University table tennis team are not eligible to com- Seek To Cool Off Red-Hot Tiger Nine Here Tomorrow PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS KANSAS SOURI Herb Gregg, center field center field, Dean Martin Russ Hoffman, left field first base, Bob Allen Jim Starmer, right field left field, Ramie Beims Paul Christman, first base second base, Ed Hall Ed Friedewald, shortstop pitcher, Knute Kresie Ken Quevereaux, catcher catcher, Dick Pierce Harry Ice, third base right field, John Burge Bill Crane, second base third base, Bob Holmer Tom Huge or Bill Spencer, pitcher shortstop, Del Green Allen Nimmer on John Krum Hill baseball fans will have an opportunity to see whether the Kansas Jayhawker or the Missouri Tiger is the better mudder tomorrow. The red-hot Bengals, featuring first sacker Paul Christman, will attempt to fatten their Big Six Baseball Record at the The red-hot Bengals, featuring will attempt to fatten their B expense of the Jays in the first home game of the season at 3:30 on the varsity diamond. Tuesday the two teams are scheduled to meet in the second game of the series. Kansas dropped a tough 2-1 decision to Oklahoma, defending Big Six champs, in their opening game of the year at Norman. They squeezed out an 8-7 verdict over Iowa State at Ames in the first of a two-game series last week, and then fell apart in the second contest to lose, 23-6. Hill to坐 Hall to Second Since then, Dr. F. C. Allen, head coach, has been experimenting with his lineup this week to find a stable infield. Edd Hall, star catcher, has been shifted to the inner works and will probably open at second base. Dick Pierce, second string catcher, moved up into a regular berth as a result. Delmar Green, Allen Nipper, and Johnny Krum are fighting for the shortstop berth. "This position is very uncertain," Doctor Allen said last night, "and probably won't be decided until just before game time." "Phog" indicated that he would send Forrest "Knute" Kresie, jump- ior ace, to the mound in tomorrow's game. John Burge, veteran fast-baller, is slated to take over Tuesday. Coach John Simmons of Missouri has his choice of three standout hurlers. Tom Huge and Bob Steuber, sophomore sensations, combined to shutout St. Louis University recently and hold them to four hits. Bill Spencer went the route in Missouri's 10-2 win over Kansas State Friday and may open against the Jayhawks. Christman on First Several names well-known to Kansas sport followers are on the Missouri roster. Besides Steuber and Christman, Missouri will have Harry Ice, speedy halfback holding down third base, and Jim Starmer, another Tiger backfelder, in rightfield. Herbie Gregg, basketball mite, will chase flies in center field and lead off. Golfers Lose to I-State The University golf team, composed of Emmet Park, business senior, Bill McElhenny, business junior, Bob LaGree, college sophomore, and Bob Kirk, college sophomore, was defeated by the Iowa State Golfers at Ames Friday. POPULAR RECORDS My Sister and I ... Jimmy Dorsey In the Hush of the Night Alone Together Who's Excited ... Artie Shaw G'Bye Now Do You Believe in Fairy Tales? ... Horace Heidt My Sister and I I Understand ... The Four King Sisters Who's Excited ... Artie Shaw Women's Intramurals By ROGENA MARTS Games which were scheduled for last week but were postponed because of rain, will be played with the regular games listed for this week. Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, announced yesterday. In baseball the ETC's will go to bat against the Independents tomorrow afternoon. On Tuesday, Watkins hall will play the Theta's and the Alpha Chi's meet the Pi Phi's. All games are scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. The clinking of horseshoes will be heard Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 when the Theta's play the A.D. Pi's and the Kappa's match throws with Watkins hall. Softball A revised softball schedule was issued by Dr. E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, yesterday. Due to inclement weather it was necessary to cut the schedule of each team to five games instead of six as was originally planned, Elbel said. Only games included in the new schedule and games played before yesterday will count points toward the sweepstakes trophy. Softball play will be completed by May 16 and playoffs will start Monday. May 19, if the weather does not interfere again. Tennis Matches Delaying Show The following second round matches in intramural tennis competition are yet to be played: Ray Blair, Newman club, vs. Harlan Altman, Beta; Walter Hanshaw, Jayhawk Co-op, vs. John Lynch, Phi Delt; John Jenkins, Phi Delt, vs. Booner Collins, Sigma Nu. Earl Olson, Phi Gam, vs. Clarke Henry, D.U.; Ted Young, Jayhawk Co-op, vs. Stan Stauffer, Phi Delt; Lander Claassen, Sigma Chi, vs. J. Gage, S. A. E.; Paul Diegal, Phi Gam, vs. Kenneth Winters, S. A. E. John O'Brien, Sigma Nu, vs. Edwards, Sig Ep; Maurice Claassen, Sigma Chi, vs. Bob Fairchild, SigmaNu; Dan Nolan, Phi Psi, vs. Mal Black, Delta Tau; Marvin Hird, Newman club vs. John Kline, Phi Psi; Bob Weaver, Delta Tau, vs. Mal McCune, S.A.E.; Don Pierce, Beta, vs. Stan Porter, A.T.O. Vincent Tharp, Phi Gam, vs. Bob Royer, Pi K. A., Larry McSpadden, Phi Gam, vs. Bob Brown, Sigma Nu; Otto Teichgraeber, Sig Ep, vs. Bill Hogben, Beta; Bob O'Neil, Beta, vs. Fred Coulson, A. T. O. 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