--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938 Tennis,Golf Squads Active Washburn And Kansas Meet Today Blues A r e Underdogs In Return Match This Afternoon; Jayhawkers Are Undefeated With a victory assured them on paper, University golfers will meet a foursome from Washburn on the Lawrence Country Club course at 1:30 p.m. today. This will be the opener of a three-game drive for the Kansas men. After playing the visiting Ichabods, the team will move into Kansas State territory for an attempt at victory over sterner com-mers from Louisiana. The Hawkeyes will journey to Columbia for a shot at the Missouri golfers. The situation as figured on paper gives the University men odds for a clean sweep of all three games. Earlier in the season they defeated Washburn on the Topea course. They also took the University of Wichita team in their stride, and Wichita, in turn, won over both Kansas State and Missouri. If such figures are dependable, the Jayhawkers should come in first by a wide margin. Aggies Like Sand Greens The aggies will have one factor strongly in their favor on Saturday however. Putting greens are composed of sand on the Manhattan dune, and they are easy to Nessly and Udell, are experienced in play on such greens. Oklahoma Is Strong Opposition Having already made a good start against their first three opponents, Washington, Wichita, and Washington University, the Jayhawkers would like to extend their winning streak to six games. The morale of the men is good, and while Coach Glenn Outnain insists that strings of victories are erratic and undependable, the outlook for a successful year in Big Six competition is bright. The strongest opposition that Kansas is likely to meet this year is to be found in the University of Oklahoma's aggregation; however, these two teams will not clash until the Big Six tournament at Lincoln, Neb., May 20 and 21. Kansas then will in their best form and can be counted on to make the pennant bottle an exciting story. The line-up for today's game will be Watson, Buser, Nessley, and Baskett. Baskett will be in his first match with the team, but he is playing dependable golf and is exerting himself to play that probably will see action in Manhattan Saturday are: Buser, Jones, Udell, and Nessley. Jayhawk Netmen Meet Washburn Kansas State To Be Met Tomorrow, and Tigers Monday; Sinning and Franks on Team At the close of extensive elimination matches taking up the bulk of practice over the past week, the four-man tennis team of Jim Kell, Newt Hoverstock, Bud Sinning, and Kermit Franks has been selected for the three meets on Friday and Saturday of this week, and Monday of next week. The other members of the tennis squad are not yet definitely out of the running, as more elimination matches will be played after the team returns from its three-day stand on opponents' courts. Today, the quartet leaves at 1 o'clock to engage Washburn on the Topeka courts; tomorrow, they meet the San Diego team. On Monday features a dual match with Missouri at Columbia. In the former match with Washburn, Don Green downed Newt Hoverstock of Kansas in a three set affair after Hoverstock took the first set handily, but lost on the second at 8-10. Jim Kell, playing the second spot, downed Nordstrom in a hard-fought, three-set affair, and Kermit Franks outfought Wayne Pricehounge of Washburn to be downed. The second World title victory. However, Bud Hunter tied the singles for the Ichabods, by coming back to take Dave Scott in three sets. The doubles featured a straight-set victory for the Kansas No. 1 team of Hoverstock and Kell over Nordstrom and Green, while Washburn tied the match at 3-all by winning the second doubles tilt. Washburn will have the same team in full, but Kansas will have the 4. winner, Franks, and Bud Sinning, who has not played against the Ichabods before. Kell and Hoverstock will probably meet the same two players as on their home court. Men's Intramurals A determined Kappa Sig team yesterday sent Chick North to the showers and defeated Phi Pai, 3-1, in a thriller. Behind the excellent pitching of Jake Young, the Red and White squid came out of a losing streak that threatened to be disastrous. Yet they were very much alive and their fielding was of the best sort. Bruce Reid did much toward his team's victory by his excellent playing in left field and natural catches that looked impossible. North tried hard but he was too tired. It was the third ball game he played, and he played in both of the School's Business battles. Don Powell looked fine at shortest for the losers and Bort Hunt had plenty of fire in his hat. Pi KA. come through in fine style to upset the dove bucket and set the set up for a pitch; heckles to the tune of 5-4. The Jones boys led up to the sixth innings, but then the pitch was terminated rally that brought the Pi KA. lads three runs and the ball Pi K.A. played its best game of the year yesterday. They had everything including hitting power, stealth and accuracy. Hermuth hurt a nice game and received good support from his outspoken defenseable defensive game of Dunham. Milt Mieler's Acacia horschiders lived up to predictions and beat 9-8 in a very interesting ball game. But part of the game, the Acacia outfield pulled some glaring, boners, but as the pressure went on they were able to outscore the ball for Acacia, and Clint Wood is a very fancy shortstop, in this writer's estimation. We also liked the blower by Lawrence Birney for the losers. The Delta Upson-Phi Gam affair was called at the end of the fifth innning because of darkness. The team lost a baseball game. The beated argument started when Elmer Humphrey, Phi Gam, insisted he could take aoke at "Axe" Heevor's offense. 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