Page A University Daily Kansas Thursday, April 25, 195 Kansas Golfers Meet MU's Tigers The Kansas golf team will carry a five match winning streak to Columbia Friday when the Jayhawkers meet Missouri at the Columbia Country Club. KU dropped its first four matches, but since then has defeated Kansas State, Iowa, Nebraska, Emporia State, and Washburn. They were hard pressed only in their $10 \frac{1}{2}-9 \frac{1}{2}$ victory over Iowa. Iowa Defeats Tigers Iowa Deteats Tigers Missouri was defeated Monday by Iowa. The Tigers were playing on their home course, but averaged more than 14 strokes over par per man. It was their first loss. Making the trip for Kansas will be Jim Davies, Gene Elstan, Bill Toalson, and Bob Wood. These men were the 4 low scorers in the recent match with Washburn. Such performers as team captain Bill Sayler, and sophomores Lynn Kindred and Don Wilson will be staying behind because of high scores in recent matches. This competition between the team members for positions is greatly responsible for the improvement in coach Mike Chalfant's team. Hold Home Course Advantage "Missouri has a good club. They might be tough on their own course," Coach Chalfant said Wednesday night. "It will make me real happy if we beat them down there. I think we'll beat them here at Lawrence, and in the Big Seven tournament," he added. Missouri has defeated Kansas three years in a row at Columbia. The Jayhawkers return to the Lawrence Country Club on Saturday to play Wichita University. A match scheduled for April 13 between KU and Wichita was called off because of bad weather. Cardinal Boss Wetted Ball Fred Hutchinson, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, jumped into the midst of the "spitball" rhubarb Wednesday when he admitted that he once threw spitballs himself. Hutchinson scoffed at demands by Lew Brudette, the Milwaukee pitcher who has been accused of wetting the ball, that Cincinnati Manager Birdie Tebbets apologize for calling the Brave hurler a "cheating spitballer." "Tebbets was entirely within his rights in asking for an articulation of the pitching rules," Hutchinson said. Hutchinson contends that Bruidette's skin is little too soft and that there is nothing wrong with being called a cheater. "They're trying to make a joke of the game. Let's face it a lot of pitchers are throwing pitballs," he said. KU has had only two Olympic track winners, Jim Bausch in the decathlon in 1932 and Al Oerter in the discus in 1956. USE KANSAN WANT ADS A's Continue Homer Barrage By UNITED PRESS Those clutching Kansas City Athletics are kicking up the biggest racket in the American League today with an eye-popping home run barrage that's silencing all critics who wrote them off as "a farm club of the Yankees." They slammed out five Wednesday in burying the Cleveland Indians, 17-6, and some skeptics may point to the "short porch" the A's have to aim at in Kansas City but half of their homers have been hit on the road. Only a half game out of first place, the Athletics actually are beating the Yankees at their own game—the home run. Lou Boudreau's fence wreckers have hit 16 homers so far, the top total in the major leagues. The Indians could get only three hits off the A's Ned Garver in the first eight innings of Wednesday night's game in KC. Garver struck out nine and walked one. Garver Allows Three Hits The A's got five hits and five runs off starter Bob Lemon in the second, picked up four more runs in the third, another in the fourth, four in the sixth, two in the seventh and one in the eighth. The New York Yankees also used home runs to good advantage in defeating the Orioles. 3-2. Jackie Jensen's 10th inning single scored Billy Klaus from second with the run that gave relief pitcher Ike Delock of the Red Sox a 4-3 decision over the Washington Senators A three-run triple by Rookie Ed Bouchee followed by a two-run homer off the bat of another rookie. Bob Bowman, highlighted a seven-run sixth inning that gave the Phillies an 8-5 victory over the Pirates. The Cincinnati Redlegs also came up with a seven-run inning in defeating the Chicago Cubs. 9-5. Braves, Dodgers Win Del Crandall's ninth inning homer off Willard Schmidt gave the Braves their sixth victory in seven starts, an 8-7 triumph over the Cardinals. A passed ball by Wes Westrum enabled the Dodgers to score what proved to be the winning run in a 4-3 victory over the Giants. KU has won the last 10 Big Seven Conference cross country titles and has had the individual winner in every meet. Of the 15 state track records, KU holds 7. Golf and Tennis Players SPECIAL 5. 00 dz., 3 for 1.35, 45c ea. Famous Brand Golf Balls Two ineligible tennis players, five returning players, and two freshmen, could do a lot next year to take up the slack left by Bob Riley's graduation in June. Wilson "Hol Hi" Wilson "Sarazen Squire" Wilson "Walker Cup" Burke "Bombers" Wright & Ditson "Birdie" Wright & Ditson "Record" Kane, who was the third man on the team last year, fell to the scholastic barrier this year. He had been counted on heavily to take up the slack left by his brother, Dave. Riley, who will be trying for his second Big Seven conference crown this year, will leave a big hole to be filled on the net squad, but the addition of Gene Kane and Malcolm Applegate will help to fill this hole. Kane was very impressive in his first year of varsity competition, compiling a 7-4 record in singles and an 8-4 mark in doubles. Kane Was No. 3 Atlantic Par Pac Golf Bags Tennis Future At KU Bright Applegate is a transfer from Washburn University where he played two years on a squad that had a 19-1 record. During that time the Ichabods gained four victories over the Jayhawkers. Transfer Rule Bars Applegate Applegate's record against the KU netters was 4-1. His only loss was to G. Kane last year, 3-6, 4-6. He also finished second and third in the Central Inter-collegate conference doubles. Due to a Big Seven rule governing transfer students, he will have one more year of eligibility left which he is expected to use next year. In addition to these two ineligible players, the Jayhawkers will return Don Bevers, Bob Peterson and Lynn Sieverling regulars on this year's squad. Bob Mettlin and Fred Stutz will also be back to help take up the gap left by Riley. Tennis Rackets from 4.75 Tennis Balls 3 for 1.99 7.80 Dozen THE Surplus Store 904 Mass. Two freshman prospects, Jerry Williams and Bob Shanklin help to make KU tennis prospects very bright for next year. Campus Gets a Red Man There's a little red man on campus. Honest there is. He's red and he's got a fat belly, crossed eyes, hair like broomcorn and a sort of becoming smile. What's more, he's hardly any clothes on, just a towel. The mention of him and his towel reminds me of a similar subject encountered on an unordinary pizza delivery from the Campus Hideaway, and so I'll interject for more than a moment. Heard Commotion It was about 11:30 in the evening. The deliverman pulled up to the curb and hunted around for the right pizzas. He heard much commotion, and a glance around convinced him that about 15 of "the boys" were whooping it up, yelling, horsing around and what not. Someone cried, "Here's the pizza," whence a groping mass descended on him and demanded its nourishment. The deliveryman commented, "You don't have any clothes on." Standing there on this chilly evening was a shivering student with money in his outstretched hand. He didn't have on any more clothes than Lady Godiva. "I got a small sausage," he quivered. "I was taking a shower, but hurry, I'm cold. They wouldn't let me in the house," the blue lips said. After getting his pizza he took off and made a hole for himself in the doorway, through which he went. Pizzas Gone Soon the pizzas were gone and it was quiet. This just goes to show KU hasn't lost all its joie de vivre, even though some will scream "shameful." Back to the red man. He's a trademark, and if you're ever in the Hideaway you'll see him displayed on a placard (with his towel) running to serve a pizza piping hot. For a pizza pie with that "handled" look, put your finger in the following apertures, Vlking 3-9111. Combinations: sausage, mushroom, green pepper, anchovy, onion, cheese, pepperoni, olive. adv. Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. L. G. BALFOUR CO. 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