PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1939 Kansas Guns For Big Six Baseball Title BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor Around the baseball circuit—The Jayhawkers look plenty good from where we sit thus far in the season. If Cliff Brass and John Burge can continue to hurt the ball in the fine lines of the game, we believe that Kansas will salvage one trophy from this year's Big Six athletic contests. The Wolves were howling in fine shape at the game yesterday and the Iowa boys couldn't seem to take it. After Gordon had committed a couple of errors to let in a run Coach Timm of the Iowa team came over and asked Coach Conger if he would please have his boys quit coach Gordon so bad. Jayhacker style the boys quit, of course the fact we were a couple of runs ahead had nothing to do with it. We can't figure Larry Henley in. In practice he is perfect in covering the center garden and we brag about him. Then a game comes along and invariably he misjudges one or muffs it in one way or another before the game is over. Yesterday he prepares for his annual shutout. But we still sit back and say that with a little experience to get over his buck fever he will probably be as good if not better than Pat Holcum. Which brings us around to the boy we think is head and shoulders above everybody else on the Jay-hawker team. Burge told us that when a ball was hit to Holcum that he "started for the bench because that man was out." Possibly he could be a little faster but his judgement was better. And then when he steps up to the plate with men on base he will hit. He is a "clutch-putter" when the chips are down. Say folks take a trip and take a trip to Kansas City this afternoon. The weather should be perfect and the ball game should be better. The Blues are really hustling for Manager Bill Meyer this year and at the present time are nesting in second place in the Association. The Blues are scheduled to make a double appearance against Indianapolis today. Meyer has nominated his pitching ace Joe Vance to go to the mound for one of today's games. Fans will also get a chance to see Vince DiMaggio, younger brother "Dynamite Joe" in action. It's baseball weather. NOTICE All freshman baseball candidates please report to the west stadium Wednesday afternoon to check out equipment and start the play report of the week. There will probably be a game between the varsity and the freshmen some time later this spring. COACH RALPH CONGER. Foster To Speak in Washington George O. Foster, registrar of the University, will speak as guest of honor at a dinner given by the Washington, D. C., University of Kansas Alumni association May 5. Jayhawker 6-1 Defeat Of Iowa State Cyclones Sweeps Two-Game Series Behind the masterful pitching of Cliff Brass the Jayhawker baseball team added another notch to their Big Six title hunting gun as they downed the Iowa State Cyclones 6-1 yesterday after noon to match their 8-3 victory over the Ames team Friday. Kansas assumed a lead in the second innning when Sands singled to center with one down. He then stole second and went to third base when the second baseman muffled Cadwalader's ground ball. Hall then hit a grounder to second base and Sands scored on the play. The rally ended when Brass flied out to second base. In the third the Jayhawkers continued their base circling when they picked up two more runs on one hit and a pair of errors. Gordon, who doesn't seem to be any relation to "Flash" ors. Gordon, who doesn't sneeze, Gordon of New York Yankees, name, was directly responsible or the Kansas rally as he obbled a couple of plays that should have been cinch outs. Cadwalader started the sixth inning off by working a free pass from Don Gillam the Cyclone hurl. Hall was safe when he hit a ground ball to short stop and the infielder ejected to try and catch Cadwalader at second. With the hit and sign on "Cad" had started with the pitch and slid into second base simultaneously with the ball, the result being the ball continued on to right field. Brass Singles Brass then added to his pitching laurels by rapping a single to left field to score Cadwalader. Hensley hit into a double play, eliminating Brass at second and himself at first. Kappelman then walked and was out trying to steal second to retire the side. The final Kansas tallies were added in the last of the eight. Sands opened the inning with a one-base blow. He was picked off as he tried to steal second. Cadwalader walked and went to third on Ed Hall's two-base wallab. Both men scored on Henley's single to center. Couch Timm, Cyclone coach, Haily Gillam. He faced only one batter of whom he proved to be the master. After working the count to three and Kappelman watched the third strike float over to retire the side. Both Sides Make 7 Hits While the hits for both teams were the same Brass proved to be the better in the pinches and should have had a shutout. The lone Iowa State score was tallied in the first of the fifth. Pudenza opened the inning with a sharp single to right. Brass bore down and struck Jones out. Strobbelen then caught one of Brass's hooks right on the nose and hit a line drive to center field. Hensley came racing in from his center field position and attempted to make a shoe-stretch catch but failed. By the time Holkum came over from left field and retrieved the ball Pudenza had scored and Young was on third. With only one out it appeared that Iowa State might score again, but Strobbelen went down swinging and Gillam ended the mild rally by grounding out second to first. The ninth inning sent cold chills up the spine of the Kansas rooters. Thompson greeted Brass with a one-run homer and a two-run double. Suffering a relapse of his control, Brass walked Pudenz. Jones then pounded out a single to fill the bases with none out. Young stepped up to the plate and took a foot hold and drove the second pitch to deep left. Holocaum took the hit and then threw to Paris at second to win. With two hands he ran far off base. With two down and one man on, Brass turned on his power and retired the last man on strikes. These two victories will undoubtedly make Kansas one of the favorites for the Conference crown. Iowa State was considered to be one of the powerful teams in the circuit and the easy way the Jayhawks disposed of them makes the local team look plenty good. Kansas ab r h po a e i Hensley, cf 5 0 1 1 0 1 Pappelman, ss 3 1 1 4 5 0 Packman, pp 3 1 1 4 5 0 Bukuty, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 Holcum, rf 4 0 1 1 1 0 Sands, lb 4 0 1 1 0 0 Cudwalder, wf 2 2 0 0 0 Hull, c 4 1 1 6 1 0 Brass, p 4 1 0 1 0 2 Totals 34 6 7 27 12 1 Iowa, State ab r h po 6 Bordecit, rf 3 0 5 0 5 Gordon, 2b 3 0 5 0 5 5 Kischer, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Thompson, c 4 0 0 2 0 0 Pudenz, jl 4 0 1 1 0 0 Jeb, lf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Young, ss 4 0 1 2 3 2 Strobbeln, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 0 Strobbeln, 2b 4 0 0 0 3 0 L. Hally, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 7 24 16 Score by innings: Iowa State ... 000 010 000— Kansas ... 012 001 02x— DON AMECHE STARS IN "MIDNIGHT" LEST YOU FORGET - Clean . . . Press . . . Repair . . . Dye Your Clothing We Have First-Class Equipment Operated by Expert Workman - We Clean and Repair RUGS PLUS: A reputation for RELIABILITIV Ernest W. Young, Owner Phone 75 NewYerk Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Large Crowd Sees Six Marks Fall at Drake - Harris Turns in 4:15 Mile In Anchoring University To Third Place in Distance Madley We Patch 'Em So They Match 'Em A tear in your trousers or a catch in your coat, we'll patch it so that nobody ever know they were torn. Try us out. If You Tear Any Fabric Repair and Alteration department deluxe By Harry Tennant Although a firm and fast track en- distance runners to provide thrills for the day, performances in the shorter races fell far below the usual standard of this annual track and field carnival. Harris was timed unofficially in 4:15, his best mark for the mile. Running the half mile as anchor Come in . . . Look over our new summer suitings . . . Suits for $25 . . . (Special Correspondent to Kansan) Des Moines, Iowa, April 29—A classy assembling of track and field artists, matching speed and power in the thirteenth grade of the Drake Rolls before he bottled six marks before I.000 enthusiastic spectators. The University of Kansas Jayhawkers, beaten out for honors in today's program, mapped third place in the distance relay event yesterday. Anchoring the Kansas队, Ray Harris, sophomore distance star, took the baton in seventh place and sped past four of his rivals to finish third. FOR HER SCHULZ The Tailor 924 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. The gift that's dearest to every woman — her first set of Heisey's Crystalware. (B) 3-0. Udell (K) defeated Zapie (B) 3-0. Nessly (K) defeated Bergort (B) 2-1-2-1. Wakeland defeated Wellborn-Zabale (B) 3-0. Nessly-Wakeland (K) defeated McFerran-Bergort (B). man on the two-mile relay team, he negotiated this distance in 1:54. The mule relay, final event of the meet was the outstanding race of the day. Ohio State's crack quartet of quarter milers after trailing most of the way, won the event in the meet record time of 3:14.1. WEATHER ROBERTS Jewelry and Gift Shop 833 Mass. Phone 827 Miss Margaret Pease, former assistant director of the International House in Chicago, will be a guest speaker of the International Relations club Tuesday evening following the "Bowl of Rice" dinner. Kansas Golf Team Defeats Baker WEATHER Kansas: Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday. The University golf team swamped the Baker linkmen 17 1-2-1 on the local Country Club course Friday afternoon. The victors were led by Dean Ritchie who shot a 75 to take medal honors for the day. The summary: Ritchie (K) defeated Wellborn For NOW and All SUMMER Just think of the many places you will be going during Just think of the many places you will be going during the remaining weeks of school where you will want to appear at your best for "her"! That might well be the many summer parties at home! You will have that satisfactory feeling of being properly dressed for these social events if you own a new PALM BEACH summer formal Come in and have yours fitted by our own tailor for perfect satisfaction . . . it fits no more. TAILORED BY GOODALL Palm Beach FROM THE GENUINE CLOTH SUMMER FORMALS . $18.50 WHITE D.D. SUITS . . $15.50 COLORED SLACKS $4.75 SPRING cleaning begins with things closest to you--or a hill Shirts' - underwear - socks pajamas sport jacket's - ties - towels handkerchiefs Call 432 INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY 740 Vermont Whether a Worm or a hill It Pulls Easier With a little lubricant in the right places. An Early Bird changes his oil and grease when the season changes. Motor down to---- MOTOR-IN MASTER SERVICE STATION 847 Vermont Seniors! COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Are NOW on Sale in the Business Office Order from these: Leather Booklet -----40c Cardboard Booklet ----25c English Fold Announcement ----10c DEADLINE MON.,MAY 8 A B C D