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TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1938
Dominoes And Beta's To Finals
Independents Beat Phi Psi's 7-0; Foe Trims Sig Ep's 8-5 as Florell Gets Two Homers
Beta joined the Galloping Dominoes in the finals of the intramural baseball tournament, when it stopped the winning streak of Stig Ep 8-5, yesterday. The Dominoes gained their right to the shot at the championship Sunday afternoon when they defeated Phi Pai 7-0.
The Dominos ripped all over the Phi Fai's. The Phi's helped their opponents by making eight errors. Wiegem, Domeno hurler, allowed the Phi Fai's two hits and had complete possession of the game from start to finish. His fast submarine delivery had the Phi Fai's baffled. He handed them so well that he pitched to only 24 men all afternoon.
Started Out Fast
The Dominoes started out fast and picked up two runs in the first frame where Kurth and Bowley crossed the plate. In the second they tallied once and came back in the third to score twice. The Pai's settled down and held them sclevered in the fourth and fifth but in the sixth, Alquisit, Masser and Ferry blasted Chick North for hits and scored two men.
North gave up only six hits, but he couldn't win the ball game by himself. The Phi D pal defense, which is just as good as all year, completely went to pieces.
Beta had to fight hard all the way for its victory over the aggressive Sig Ep's. The Ep's led most of the way, but Beta's bats were hottest when the going got tough. Firlglen in First
Sig Ep started the scoring in the first when Florell hit a long ball into left field. Ed Wiencke misjudged the bounce and before the ball was under control, Florell had scampered across the plate. Florell drove in another run in the final end of the game. In the first of the fourth Kuchs' single brought Corlis across and the score was 3-0 for the Sig Ep's.
Beta came to bat in its half of the fourth and proceeded to jump all over Coril's offerings. Stratton walked and Emil Wienice singled, Stratton coming home. Stoland got on by an error and Lewis brought him home with Wienice ahead of him. Hogben walked and Ed Wienice smashed out a hard line drive over second base to put Bata out ahead of him. He proceeded from stretch a double into a triple and was tagged out for his effort. Wienice was able to score before the putout.
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The Kappa's will play the T.N.T.' in the season's final baseball game as soon as weather permits.
The final game between the Beta's and the Dominoes tomorrow afternoon is a toss-up. Both squares are notorious for their hitting power. The Dominoes with Wiegel have the edge in pitching power, but this advantage will be offset by Beta's superior infield. The outfields are much the same, with the Dominoes having a slight advantage. The outcome of the game will probably rest on one point: Will the Beta's be able to hit
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Because of inclement weather several games have had to be postponed, but all games in tennis, baseball and golf must be played by Monday, May 30.
Corllis allowed eight hits during the afternoon and pitched well. The Sig Ep defense was not functioning most well as he players layered the ball in the pinches.
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The election of Lyle Foy as track captain for next year, and the announcement of 18 men recommended for track letters, were the two highlights of the annual banquet given the cindersmen by the University athletic department at the Elrdizre hotel last night.
The first ballot had been cast the two leading candidates for captain, Foy and Don Bird, both lacked a majority and a second ballot was cast. Foy received the largest number of votes in the second poll.
In a short speech Coach H. W. Hargis stressed the high spots during the past season. According to Hargis, never before in Kansas track history has fainted with such disastrous results on Jayhawk tracksters. Several point winners this year were forced out of competition due to sickness, injuries and death.
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The University of Kansas athletic board at a meeting last night approved recommendations of coaches for letters as follows:
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More about the Big Six track and field meet, which the Tigers won with margin of six points over Nebraska, defending Champ. With the last event, the broad jump coming up, the Missourians were ahead of the Jayhawkers only six and one-half points.
By Milt Meier Kansan Sports Editor
That should give you some indication of how close a fight really was waged for the championship. But to get on with what was started:
The Tigers won second, third and fourth with places in the tournament. Kane was sereneless. That gave Missouri their 14% point margin over the fifth place Kansas squad.
Those who attended the meet say it was the closest race that has been seen for some time, and that all of the teams, with the exception of Iowa State, were in the running for the championship. Iowa State, as you know, scored only five and one-half points.
Missouri's championship was the result of mostly second and third places being scored with an occasional first thrown in to make it more convincing. When the Tigers qualified 18 men for the finals, the championship indicator pointed their way and they dethroned the Huskers, who had ruled for the last two years.
In spite of unfavorable weather, two new records were set. Strangely enough, Kansas State men were the record breakers. "One-man gang" Hackey pushed the shot put out 51 feet, 10 inches in the preliminaries to break the old record of 51 feet, 9½ inches set by Sam Proctor for Hackey, who is only a sophomore this year.
Milchell, two-miler, clipped .1 of a second off the old mark for the record breaking performance. The team was by Putnam of Iowa in 1930.
Golf chatter: The Jayhawkers, who finished in a tie for third place in the Big Six, were rated as the favorites to win the championship by other coaches of the conference. ..Saturday noon when the men came in to rest and lunch, Kansas led the field by seven strokes. ..According to Coach Oatman, the pressure of Big Six championship play was too much for him. It was the winner competition in which the winner was determined by total number of strokes instead of holes played.
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An interesting story in connection with the golf meet was that the greenskeeper bet $5 the Jayhawkers will win the title. The golfers won five victories if your sidelier nine victories in 12 starts as being successful.
Big 12 basketball schedules for the 1928-39 season were drown up last week by the conference case director of athletics.
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Kansas: Some probability of local showers and thunderstorms Sunday and Monday; slightly warmer Monday.
Kansas and Oklahoma, champion and runner-up this past season, will open the conference season with a game Jan. 7 at Norman. The game will marshal a six-debut of Drake as head basketball coach of the Sooners.
Announce Big Six Cage Schedule
Drake was a star on the 1929 Oklahoma basketball team which threshed Kansas 40-25 in a game at Norman that medicated the Oklahoma fieldhouse. The Sooners won their only victory of the year, and this year. In recent years Drake has been serving as assistant basketball coach.
For many years Kansas has played Missouri in the final game of the year, but this season Oklahoma and Kansas State will meet at Manhattan March 25. For another meeting Missouri meet at Columbia March 2 this coming year.
Also different from previous years on which all six conference teams is the fact that there will be no date will be playing.
Jan. 7 Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Norman; Kansas State vs. Iowa State at Ames.
The schedules:
Jan. 9 Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia.
Jan. 10 Kansas vs. Kansas State at Lawrence.
Lincoln 14 Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lincoln
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Jan. 16 Oklahoma vs. Missouri at
Columbia; Oklahoma vs. Iowa State
St. Angus.
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Jan. 18 Kansas vs. Missouri at
Jan. 20 Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan
Jan. 20 Kansas vs. Kansas State at Manhattan.
Jan. 21 Nebraska vs. Missouri at
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Jan. 23 Kansas vs. Iowa State at Ames.
Jan. 21 Nebraska vs. Missouri at Columbia.
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Jan. 28 Nebraska vs. Oklahoma
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Feb. 27 Nebraska vs. Iowa State
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Feb. 25 Missouri vs. Kansas State at Columbia; Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Lawrence.
Mar. 4 Oklahoma vs. Nebraska at Lincoln
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Golfers Elect Busler Captain
Bob Buker, c30, was elected honorary captain of the 1938 golf team by members of the University squad yesterday.
Busler was the top-ranking man for the Jayawhakers and played first position in most of the season's meetings, beating displaced only a few times by Ray Watson who ran a close second. In three matches Busler shot sub-bar golf, and in a meet here with the Kansas State Wildcats, he was only one stroke over the Lawrence course record.
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The team, although favored to win the Big Six conference tournament at Lincoln, Neb., last Saturday, tied with Iowa State for third place. They were nosed out by Oklahoma and Nebraska. At the end of 18 holes the Kansas men were leading by a margin of seven strokes, but in the second round, they "went to nieces."
In their dual meets this year, the Jaywinkers came out ahead. They won nine matches, tied one, and lost two.
Under the strain of the medalist competition, which was the first that some of the men had experienced, and in front of the gallery crowd, they could not lead the lead from the steady-shooting Oklahomans. The course was songy and the Sooners won with a medal score of 638, contrasting sharply with the winning score of 697 last year.
In total points for the year, the University men have aggregated more than twice the opponents' total points read- maps. Kansas, 132-Opponents, 60.
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