PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1939 Jayhawkers Blast Out 4-2 Victory Over Rockhurst; Bukaty Hits Two Homers BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor The three game series with Kansas State starting Friday will be the last chance for Kansas fans to see a Jayhawker team in action this year. It will also be the last time that the boys and girls will be able to watch Les Kappelman and Pat Holom in action. For three years these two fellows have been the Kansas baseball teams. They were regulars on the first team in the baseball revival and haven't been out of a game since. Les plays at stopport and Pat patrols the left field garden. They are the only graduating seniors on the team. Track, baseball, tennis and golf members of the University varsity teams will be guests of the K-Club at their annual picnic Sunday afternoon, May 21, at the State Lake. All K-Club members and guests with their dates will meet at 3:30 Sunday afternoon in front of the Robinson gymnast where a truck will furnish the lighting on the grounds. Entertainment and refreshments will be provided for all. All those members who plan to attend the picnic please sign up in the athletic office before Saturday. Let's look at the Kansas side of the Big Six meet. Kansas has a good side too. But then so have the other five schools in the conference. As the meet looks on paper, Kansas and Oklahoma should be tied for first place. A game event is run off Saturday afternoon. It is well known, however, that there are many slips between the "dopse" and the official scorer's card. We see the sprints as essential Oklahoma. Foy has a good chance of defending his title in the century, but he'll have to run around 9.7 to do it. Darrel Mathis, who beat the Kansas captain in the Missouri meet Saturday will be in the money also. Koetel and Toribio of Oklahoma are the men to watch. Koetel should win the furlong without much trouble. Early this season he whipped off the distance in 20.5. That mark is the fastest time ever run by a white man. Toribio can run in the 21 plus vicinity when he has pushing. Harris is a cincin for second in the mile and probably a first in the long eight lap grind. Ray's chief competition in the latter race will be Charley Mitchell of Kansas State. Mitchell beat the young Kansas flyer a couple of times last fall, but Harris is by no means the same man he was then. He made Mitchell look canary to drive at Manhattan a couple of years ago. The mile is a different question, John "Am I Good" Munski is a winner in this event. We hate to say that, but it's true. Harris and Klinn will be in there, however, for those very important place points. Kansas hasn't got much in the quarter. Cet Cox will probably place but has little chance of winning. Vincent Gravett might get into the pay off column if he is right. The half mile is better. Hargis probably will not use his number one half mile, Ernie Klamm, in this event. Ernie will stick to the mile and two mile runs. Bird ought to beat Sargent of Iowa State in the vaulting event without too much trouble. The great Kanan can always be counted on for 14 feet, 6 inch jump and that's what he does. The Cyclone star. Bevin is a possible point winner here, but he's not going so well right now. Bob Stolon has a good chance of beating Schnacke of Iowa State in the high jump. Schnacke took Kansas and Drake Relays, but Bob can beat him if he's right. The tall Lawrence boy ought to garner second place points in the broad jump event. He heat Schumsky here last Saturday, but the distance was尚 The hurdles offer a problem Kansas, represented by Paul Masoner and Glenn Foy, should get points in both of the timber events. There will be an enormous chance of winning the lows and will probably be in the first three in the - Larry Hensley's Long Single in Ninth Inning Scores Brass and Cadwalder to Win Game; John Burge Starts Game for Ralph Conger's Kansas Varsity at Kansas City Yesterday By Clavelle Holden The Jayhawkers avenged an early season defeat by Rockhurst College when they put on a "Frank Merriwell" finish to win from the Hawks in Kansas City yesterday in the last inning after two outs had been registered, by a 4-2 score. Hensley A Hero Cliff Brass received a free pass to start things off. Eldretth Cadwalder then came through with a single to send Brass to third Lco (Sugar) Cain hit Kappleman with a pitched ball to fill the bases. Larry Hensley made himself the hero of the day when he slashed out a single to score Brass and Cadwalader. Hensley was also credited with the outlast. ing catch of the afternoon when he ran back and snagged Nick Novosel's long drive in the last of the eighth. Bukaty Poles Two The first two scores were the result of the "red hot" hat of Frank Buketje who poled two home runs in the second and the last in the sixth. ab h po a Cadwalader, rf 3 1 0 0 Kapelman, ss 4 0 1 5 Houley, f 5 0 1 5 Bukaty, k 4 2 2 0 Holcum, lf 4 0 4 0 Sands, b 4 1 1 0 Paris, 2b 3 1 0 0 Shelman, c 1 0 4 0 Hall, c 3 0 2 0 Burs, p 1 0 1 0 Lewis, p 2 1 0 1 Brass, p 1 0 0 1 Kraner 1 0 0 0 Kansas Totals 36 7 27 8 Rockhurst ab hb po a Drgastin, 2b 3 2 1 1 1 Scanlon, rf 4 1 1 0 McManus, cf 5 2 3 0 Koby, c 4 0 6 0 Miller, if 4 1 3 0 Novosel, 1b 4 0 12 0 Sparks, ss 3 0 0 2 Combs, 3b 4 0 1 1 Cain, p 0 0 0 5 Totals 35 6 27 9 Kansas 010 001 002 — Rockhurst 000 011 000 — The University golf team finished its dual season with a victory over the Kansas State link team, 15 to 3 yesterday. It was the final match for both teams before the Big Six meet at Ames this weekend. Golfers Wallop Aqgies 15-3 Bill Udell led the Kansans with a T3, one over par. Jack Nessley lost to York, of the Angles, to give the Wildcats two points. Udell dropped one point to Kipp, and the igh sticks. The relay is also a toss p. THE Rexall DRUG STORE... for lowest prices in town Combination Firstaid Bandage and Tape Handy combi. 1G£ grease use. Another Record----? ELMER HACKNEY Kansas State's "most glamorous co-ed," who will attempt to beat his national intercollegiate shot put record of 53 at the Big Six championships at Ames, Iowa this weekend. Coach Glenn Oatman was saving Captain Bob Busler for the meet at Ames. Oatman says that the team will be a strong contender and that Busler will be in the running for individual honors. other State point came from the foursome play. Twenty-Five Entered in Big Six Meet Twenty-five track men from Kansas have been entered in the Big Six meet at Amos, Friday and Saturday. Coach Hargiss will probably take about 19 men on the trip. By Larry Winn. c'41 The 'Jayhawkers will be represented by five Big Six champions. Captain Lyle Foy is the defending title bidder in the dashes. Foy is one of the favorites in the dashes but the Kansan will have plenty of trouble from Toribio and Koetel of Oklahoma. Darrell Mathis, Kansas sprinter, will also rate high in the dashes. Masoner in Hurdles Paul Masoner is the Big Six indoor low hurdle champion and along with Simmons, Nebraska, and White, Missouri, will rate as a favorite. Masoner, White, and Richard Hitchick, Kansas State, will probably battle it out for the high honors in the high hurdles. Bob Stoland, Kansas high jumper is indoor champion in the Big Six in that event, but the Kansan will get plenty of competition from Bob Schnacke, Iowa State star, who defeated Stoland in the Kansas Relays. Both are capable of scaling 6 feet, 5 inches. One-mile run—Ray Harris, Ernie Klann The Kansas entries: 440-yard dash—Chet Cox, Vincent Graves, Bert Brandt, Bill Greene 100-yard dash—Lyle Foy, Darell Mathis, Greene Dick Driscoll 120-yard high hurdles -Masoner, Glenn Foy, Bill Clark, Bob Staley, Ruby Miller 880-yard run-Klann, Harris, John Ryder. Cox Sorel, Greim Foy, Bill Clark, Bob Stoland, Ralph Miller 220-yard dash—L. Foy, Mathis, driscoll, Greene, Brandt Two-mile run-Harris, Klann, Charles Toberen, Joe Ryan 220 speed km/h, Joe Ryan 220-yard low hurdles—Masoner, G. Fow, J. Fow, Clark, Miller G. Foy, L. Foy, Clark, Miller One mile relay-Greene, Brandt, Graves, Cox, Driscoll, G. Foy Pole vault-Don Bird, Bill Be- Ven, Ruy Lawrence, Minne Shot put and discus—Chet Friedland, Bill Burrows High jump—Stoland, Bob Lorenzen Broad jump-Stoland, Wilson, Masoner davelin throw—Fen Durand. Beven, Bunsen. P. S. He got the job Incidentally He's wearing a COOL TROPICAL WORSTED WE FEATURE THEM AT: OTHER SUMMER SUGGESTIONS ★★ $16^{75} $25^{00} $29^{75} - Straws—Sailors—Soft Straws—$1.95 - $ 5 Men's intramurals By Clint Wood. e41 - Genuine Sirocco as in Esquire — $2.95 - Slack Sets — $1.95 - Sport Shirts ¥1.95 - Strows—Sailors—Soft Stroves $1.95 $1 - Odd Slix $3.95 - $12.50 - Sport Shirts $1 - $5 ★★ - Interwoven Slack Socks — 35c By Clint Wood, c'40 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi clinched play off berths yesterday by defeating Galloping Dominoes II, Sigma Nu and the Campus Raiders on the University intramural softball fields. In the only other game played Delta Chian fanned the spark of their chances by turning back Alpha Tau Omega. Now that the Cakewalk is over you can look forward to a smart summer with 843 Mass. Sig Ep 7. Dominoes 4 For the first time this year the Sig Eps failed to play an outstanding game. Corlis was not up to his usual form and had difficulty in finding the plate and his defense did not turn in as many spectacular plays as usual. Woods pitched for the Galloping Dominoes and held the Sig Eps to eight hits, the least they have made in any game this year. Woods also collected three of the Dominoes' six hits. The Sig Eps and Dominines each scored once in the first and second innings after which Corlis settled down and pitched better ball. Sig Ep picked up two in the fourth, one in the fifth, and added two in the sixth. The team reached for a helpline until the last innning when they pushed over two runs. S.A.E. 8, Sigma Nu 6 Trailing 4-3 in the sixth inning, Sigma Alpha Epsilon uplaced 5 runs to build a lead that the Sigma Nu's could not overcome. Hall pitched for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and allowed only six hits while stalking out ten. -Sipp was the Sigma Nu twirler. Sigma Chi 15, Raiders 7 A first inning rally and six runs in the second innning put Sigma Chi in front of the Campus Raiders where they remained until the end of the game. The Sigma Chi pounded out 21 hits for 15 runs and held the Raiders to four hits, all in the fifth innning. However the Raiders were able to push across seven runs. Delta Chi pushed over one run in the last of the seventh on hits by Adams, Danielson and Hallam, to win over A.T.O. by a score of 7-6. A.T.O. went into an early lead when Kirby, Dullea and Rhule crossed the plate in the first inning. Delta Chi scored four in the fourth and added one in the sixth and seventh innings. 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