UESDAY, MAY 7, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kansans Play habod Golf; Tennis Teams The Kansas golf and tennis teams are playing return matches with Washburn college this afternoon on the local courts and links. The matches were originally scheduled for April 17, but rain caused postponement. In the matches played with the Ichabods at Topeka, May 1, the golf team won their matches 10 1-2 to 7 1-2, but the tennis team lost to the undefeated Washburn netmen by a 5 to 1 win. The Ichabod netmen came to Lawrence today with a string of 7 consecutive victories this season. Dean Ritchie and Bob Lagree tied for medalist honors, to dead the Jayhawker golf team to its second victory over Nebraska. $11\frac{1}{2} - 6\frac{1}{2}$ in matches played at Lincoln Saturday. The University tennis team lost by the identical score, 5 to 1, as in the previous meet with the Huskers. Conrad Voelker was the only point winner in the tennis matches. All other matches were lost in straight sets to the strong Nebraska team. Howard Engleman, varsity number 1 man, failed to make the trip to Nebraska, and Bob Minor filled his position in matches. Bob LaGree turned in his lowest hole of the season, when he earned his 78 at Lincoln. LaGree, playing in three of the last four matches in the number 4 position, has been consistently touring the 18 holes in the low 80's. Dean Ritchie, varsity captain has paced the Jayhawk Big Six defending champions in every meet but the first, and has yet to lose a match this season. Rod Wakeland shot an 81 against the Huskers to win his match, but Bill McElheny had a bad afternoon and soared to an 89. A strong wind sweeping across the course kept medal scores high. The Nebraska meet summary: Golf twoomes—Ritchie, Kansas, (78), defeated Mowbray, Nebraska, (85), 3-0; Wakeland, Kansas, (81), defeated Spomer, Nebraska, (86), 3-0; Wiedman, Nebraska, (82), defeated McElhenny, Kansas, (89), 3-0; LaGrine, Kansas, (78), defeated Tallman, Nebraska, (83), 3-0. Golf fouromes—Wakeland and Ritchie, Kansas, defeated Mowbray , Spomer, Nebraska, (82); Wiedman and Tallman, Nebraska, defeated McElhenny and LaGrine, Tennis singles - Rundle, Nebraska, defeated Minor, Kansas, 6-0, 6-1. Huston, Nebraska, defeated Franks, Kansas, 6-1, 6-3; Ankeny, Nebraska, defeated Floyd, Kansas, 1-4, 6-1; Voelker, Kansas, defeated Schultz, Nebraska, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. Tennis doubles—Huston and Rud- ble, Nebraska, defeated Floyd and Minor, Kansas, 6-4, 6-4. pa, Ankeny and Eberline, Nebraska. lefteed Franks and Voelker, Kansas. 6-3, 10-8. 1. Women's intramural baseball games scheduled for Tuesday are; Pi Beta Phi vs. Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Pi vs. Chi Omega. 2. Wednesday, E.T.C. will play I.N.D. 3. 4:30. Bulletin There will be a meeting of the K-Club in Green hall at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Bill Arnold President Cluster Allows Acacia's 1-Hit One of the best exhibitions of pitching seen on the intramural fields in weeks, was Bob Cluster's performance yesterday against the potentially powerful Acacia team. Cluster gave only one hit in the entire game and no man crossed home plate as his Delta Tau mates fielded flawlessly behind him. The Delt's took advantage of the many walks given them, to run up a total of 13 runs. The scores was 13-0. Sigma Nu 18, Sigma Chi 7 The Sigma Nu's got away to a seven-run lead in the first inning and added to it in every following stanza, to defeat the Sigma Chi squared by the score 18-7. The Sigma Chi's made a vain effort to rally in the final frame, but the four tallies they were able to score, was far short of the needed runs. The Newman Club and the Hillside Club were forced to play an extra inning before the ultimate winner could be determined. The Hillside boys built up a four-run lead in the fourth, only to have it halved in the last half of the inning by the Newmans. In the fifth, the Newman Club went ahead by virtue of a four-run rally, but the Hillside Club scored one run in their half of the eighth inning to win 7-6. Alpha's Continue Sigma Alpha Epsilon continued its winning streak, by trouncing the Phi Delta Theta team by the score of 17-5. Bill Hall, the winning pitcher, struck out 10 men. Batting power was supplied by Ewers of Sig Alf, who got four safeties in his five trips to the place. The Alph's scored 10 runs in the opening inning. Al Sleeper pitched for the losers. I. S.A. put on the power in their game and defeated the Kappa Eta Kappa team by the score of 16-7. They scored at least one run in every inning. Krelszmeir pitched for the winners and Rippey was the losing hurler. "DR. 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