PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1937 Kansas Defeated In Opening Tilt By Rockhurst Jayhawkers Outhit Rivals But Faulty Pitching Causes 16-10 Setback Two big Rockhurst innings were enough to spoil the reopening of baseball festivities at the University yesterday, but even these didn't put a damper on the spirits of the large crowd that enjoyed the game. Contest ended with the score 16-10 in Kansas City team three hours after the first pitch pitched the first ball of the season to Bergman. Rockhurst lead-off man. Fourth Inning Disastrous Rockhurst didn't waste any time about startling to score, as they jumped on Roak for two runs in the first frame. Henehan, who was poison to Kansas pitchers all afternoon, brought him in with a long home run over the right field fence. Kansas narrowed the gap in the second when Kappelman's long fly to center brought in Pralle. Fourth Inning Disastrous The score remained at 2-1 until the third and Roark's left-handed curves seemed to have the Rock-hard hurdles broken. However, in the fourth Towne gave Roark a start when he booted Hemenah's gander and Roark proceeded to walk the next three men. Novosel padded a long hit into left field and when the smoke had cleared away Roark was on his way to the showers. He was replaced by Monte Wood. Wood started off strong by striking out two men in a row after walking one to fill the bases. Triples by Henehn and Salmero before the inning ended added four more runs. The score at this time was 10-1. Kansas retaliated in the last half of the fourth by bunching three hits, a walk and an arrow to score three. Rockhurst again bunpied Wood in the fifth for four more runs, and the game from then to now was merely question of how much Kansas could close the gap before the game ended. Klppenberg pitched the last inning for Kansas and set the visitors down in order. He showed the best form of any of the Kansas hurriers yesterday. Pralle Leads Attack Prailed led the Kansas hitters with a triple and single and two walks. Kappelman, Hall and Coffin also connected for two safeties. Harry Boothkurt pitchers for three walks and booktorn pitches to the single in fourth-inning run. Kansas played good defensive ball although several weak spots showed up which will probably be ironed out before the season gets very far under way. The attack was fairly consistent but wildness on the part of the pitchers was the largest contributing factor to the defeat. The box score Rockhurst (16) Totals ... 37 16 11 27 8 3 Bergman, 2b ab r h po a c Boggass, 2y 4 2 1 0 1 0 Honehan, cf 5 4 3 4 0 0 Salerno, f 1 1 1 2 0 1 Wilson, l 1 1 1 2 0 1 Miller, p 2 0 1 0 1 0 Koby, c 2 2 0 8 2 0 Newton, b 2 5 8 0 8 0 Pochier, 3b 2 1 8 0 8 0 McGrath, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 Cain, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, l 2 0 0 0 0 0 Dunn, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h po a c 1 Towns, 2b 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 Holeum, fb 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 Wheeler, ib 6 0 1 1 2 0 0 Andrew, lb 4 1 0 8 1 1 2 Pralle, 3b 3 3 2 1 3 1 0 Kappelman, ss 5 2 2 1 1 0 1 Coffin, rf 4 2 2 0 0 0 Half, cf 5 2 2 4 0 0 Wood, p 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Wood, p 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Klppenberg, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 39 10 12 27 10 2 R H E Rockhurst 200 840 020—16 11 3 Kansas 010 330 300—10 12 3 Summary: Two base hits—Coffin, three-base hits—Bergman, Henehan, Hamaro; Praille: home run—Henne- an, Rogazay (3), Henehan (4), Saleno (1), Novosel (3), Towns (1), Hoolem (1), Praille (1), Kappelman (2), Coffin (1), Kappelman (2), Coin (1), Cain (1), Miller (2), Dunn (2), Roark (4), Wood (3); struck out— Cain (1), Dunn (2), Roark (4), Wood (3); double plays—Rogazay to Bergman to Novosel; Praille to Towns to Weidner; winning pitcher—Cain; losing pitcher—Rokart; time of game (1), ampire—B葵; scorer— Fitzgerald; Men's Intramurals --high-scoring games, the following games were comparatively close: Kappa S1; Beta Ch1; 31; 1200 Temp C4; 4th; Championship C4; The TauT 18; Daminik Ch1. Playground ball took a flying start yesterday with six games being played and one forfeited. Scores ranged from the 2-0 forfeit of S.A.M. to the Westminster team to the high-season best, but the A.T.O. did defeat the A.T.O. team 33-13. Two other high scoring games were the defeat of D.U. to Sig Alph 29-1 and the Galloping Ghosts' whitewashing of Triangle by a 20- score. In comparison to the preceding Champions For Kansas Relays ED TORIBIO, OKLAHOMA- SARINTS Ed Torblio, Oklahoma, a sophomore. Big Six indoor champion at 60 yards; undefeated so far this year. Will run in the open 100-yard dash and anchor the 440 and 880-yard relay teams. ALTON TERRY-HARDIN SIMMONS, JAVELIN Alton Terry began with a Texas javelin record of 208 in 1935, and has been extending his mark since. Made The highlight performance of the day was the pitching of Simmonds for the Galloping Ghosts. Simmonds struck out 11 men and allowed only five hits and no runs as his mates threw 20 runs against the Triangle team. 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He stands to break the oldest record on the Kansas Relays books, the javelin record of John Rink, Kansas State Teachers of Education of 256 feet 6¼ inches made in 1930. Alpha vs. Pill Rollers; diamond 6, Ph. Kappa Psi vs. Delta Tau Delta. Relays May Produce Future Olympic Star The decathlon event this year at the Kansas Relays is going to be a testing group for a more or less untreated group of track and field men from various parts of the mid-west section of the United States. There are no competitors this year who have participated in the event, but the possibility still remains that one of the group entered may show unsuspected talents. Last year, a Denver motor car salesman came down to Lawrence to see if he could handle the event. He could, and with a vengeance, breaking the Relays record set by Jim Bauschu. 1932 Olympic champion. The young man, Glenn Morris, had won some national attention as an 400-meter hurler, but then he became the Kansas Russei, however, Morris went on to win the Olympic decathlon championship. Yesterday the entry of Sam Allen, former Oklahoma Baptist hurdling ace, was received for the decathlon event Allen will complete unat-ter his he is in not school now. This will first attempt at the ten-event grind. No one has ever thought of Sam Allen as a possible decadent star, but it may be that Allen, like Morris, will find the event much to his liking. Allen has run the high hurdles in 14.3 and should pick up more than 1000 points in this event. The hurdling ace also expects to win 1000 metres and 12 feet; broad jump better than 24 feet; jump over 6 feet, pole vault 12 feet and run the 1500 meters under 5 minutes. All of these are very commendable Field of Entries Is Not As Brilliant as in Past Years Passport to Smartness by STETSON From this group may come the decathlon star of the 1940 Olympic games. For knocking about the country over a Spring week-end, there's no brighter choice than this new Stetson with its bound edge, wide-sweeping brim with "pie-crust" ripples. Wear it with top coat or sport clothes. At Stores That Lead in Style Only One Place in Lawrence to Buy Stetsons and that.place is---marks and if Allen can achieve them and make reasonable marks in the other events he should finish with an outstanding point total. STETSON HATS His strongest, and decidedly most experienced competitor will be Loyette Burk, former Oklahoma University star. Burk has competed in the Kansas Relays decathlon several years, and in other ten event contests also. He is a fine hurler, a good bread jumper and pole vaulter. 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