Wednesday, May 21, 1958 University Daily Kansar Page 9 my Athi hit on in ansas e in were team jaw reak man his and its in results 'A' Program Rained Out Permanently Tuesday's rain has forced the cancellation of Fraternity and Independent A softball playoff games. The A divisions need at least three days to complete their games and the games cannot be played on Friday since final examinations begin that day. Although officially the program is over, the six A teams, Hilltopers, Rochdale, Daily Kansan, Fossiils, Phi Delta, Delta Upson, ATO and Sigma Nu. may continue to play until Thursday if they wish. The games, however, will not be recognized by the intramural department as official. Walter J Mikols, director of men's intramurals, said all fraternity and independent A division champions will be honored since the division could not finish its playoffs. If the weather premits the Fraternity and Independent B championship games will be played today. Thursday the Hill B championship game will be played. The Fraternity B championship game is between Delta Upsilon I and Phi Delta Theta. Nu Sigma Nu and Newman play for the Independent A championship. Major League Standings National League Results Tuesday | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | San Francisco | 22 | 11 | .667 | | | Milwaukee | 18 | 10 | .643 | 1½¹ | | Pittsburgh | 18 | 14 | .563 | 3½³ | | St. Louis | 18 | 14 | .467 | 3½⁴ | | Philadelphia | 14 | 17 | .452 | 7 | | Chicago | 14 | 19 | .452 | 7 | | Cincinnati | 11 | 16 | .407 | 8 | | Los Angeles | 12 | 21 | .364 | 10 | American League St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 0, night Pittsburgh 12, Chicago 3, night San Francisco 4, Cincinnati 2, night Los Angeles 6, Milwaukee 3, night America New York W 10 L 1 Pct. GB 20 5 15 800 Kansas City 14 13 538 61₂ Baltimore 14 13 500 71₂ Boston 15 16 500 71₂ Cleveland 15 16 484 81₂ Washington 15 17 469 81₂ Detroit 13 18 448 9 Chicago 11 17 419 10 Chicago 11 17 393 10₁ Results Tuesday Baltimore 6, Detroit 4 New York 5. Chicago 1, night Boston 6, Cleveland 1, night Kansas City 7. Washington 3, night First Weight Triple In Big 8 Since '41 Kansas' feat of scoring a weight triple in the Big Eight Outdoor was the first since 1941 when Nebraska won the Shot with Vie Schleicha; the Discus with Ray Prochaska, and the Javelin with Herb Grote. The Scarlet also wrote a similar slam in '31. Kansas notched the first one in conference history (and this includes the old Valley days) with Jim Bausch in the Shot and Javelin and Mutt Thornhill, in the Discus. Al Oerter's repeat titles in the Shot and Discus plus Book's Javelin victory wrote this year's feat. The KU whistle is the loudest steam whistle in the state of Kansas. Its blast is comparable to that at the steel mills of Gary, Ind. SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (Wichita Area) WANTED PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. Write or Call R. L. KUNZ, MGR. 1650 E. Central Wichita, Ks. AMherst 2-8411 Jayhawkers Still Hoping For Big 8 All-Sports Title Neither Kansas nor Oklahoma can win the Big Eight baseball championship this week, but, as was the case last year, their fate in the all-sports standings will be decided in the final round of league play. The difference is that this time they'll be meeting each other to determine the title. Kansas ended a 12-year Sooner reign last year by sweeping Nebraska in its final series while Missouri was clipping OU in one of three games at Norman to allow the Jayhawkers to bag the crown by $1\frac{1}{2}$ points. Here is the situation as Oklahoma comes in for three games today and Thursday. By no combination of victories and defeats or rainouts can the Jayhawkers, now third at 11-5 or the Sooners, now fourth at 10-5, slip past both Missouri (11-3) and Oklahoma State (13-4) who are running 1-2, for the diamond crown. However, should the Jayhawkers maintain their current half-game bulge over Oklahoma they can create the first All-Sports championship tie in Big Six, Sig Seven or Big Eight history. They now trail OU by a point. By fitting Missouri between themselves and the Sooners through a combination of victories, Tiger defeats or rainouts. Kansas, of course, must bag two of three against Oklahoma to hold third place. The Jayhawkers moved past the Redshirts last weekend by sweeping three from Kansas State while Sooner bats were being muffled to a total of 12 hits in losing two of three to Nebraska. A KU climb to second—and first in all sports—is co-dependent upon Oklahoma State. Floyd Temple's gang could clip the Tigers on a combination of two Kansas victories and three Tiger losses or three Kansas wins and two Tiger defeats. The Jayhawkers also could get by Oklahoma State on various combinations, but this would not aid them in the All- Sports since the Cowpokes are a non-scooring competitor. Temple will send lefty Larry Miller into today's single, following with Ron Wiley and Gary Russell in Thursday's two seven-inning affairs. Miller ran his strikeout total to 96 in 70 2/3 innings by whiffing 18 Wildeats last Friday. Russell came up with the best performance of his career, a five-hitter, in gathering a 9-1 verdict. Wiley was touched for ten hits in the middle game, but helped his own cause by driving in two runs with a homer and a single. In fact, by doubling in the outfield and at third, he chased home two runs each game on a total of six hits to raise his average to 297. tons on the club. Temple will keep Ed Ash on third and has put Carl Lauterjung in right field. The latter collected six hits and five RBI's against State to lift his average to 359. League All-Sports Standings | | CU | IS | KS | KU | MU | NU | OU | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Football | $3^{1/2}$ | $5^{1/2}$ | $5^{1/2}$ | 2 | $3^{1/2}$ | 7 | 1 | | Cross-country | 2 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 6 | 5 | | Basketball | $6^{1/2}$ | $2^{1/2}$ | 1 | $2^{1/2}$ | $6^{1/2}$ | $4^{1/2}$ | 2 | | Indoor track | 6 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 3 | | Wrestling | 4 | 1 | 3 | $6^{1/2}*$ | $6^{1/2}*$ | 5 | 2 | | Swimming | 4 | 2 | 5 | 3 | $7*$ | 6 | 1 | | Outdoor track | 6 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 4 | | Tennis | 1 | 6 | 2 | $4^{1/2}$ | 7 | $4^{1/2}$ | 3 | | Golf | 2 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 1 | | | 35 | 37 | $34^{1/2}$ | $25^{1/2}$ | $51^{1/2}$ | 44 | $24^{1/2}$ | - not competing (Note-Oklahoma State does not figure in these standings since it played no conference schedule in football, swimming or basketball. OSU finished 7th in Indoor track; tied for second in wrestling; 3rd in Outdoor track; tied for first in Tennis, and won Golf.) Duke Snider's Double Beats Braves; Giants Defeat Redlegs, Stay In First (By United Press) One swing of Duke Snider's ba was enough today to put him back on the list of Buzzy Bavasi's favorite players. Snider came through with his big Snider, publically blamed by the Los Angeles general manager for the team's floundering start, took his anger out on the world champion Milwaukee Braves Tuesday with a pinco double that paved the way for a 6-3 victory. The loss knocked the Braves into second place, a game and a half behind the San Francisco Giants, who beat the Cincinnati Redlegs, 4-2, for their fourth straight win and 11th in 13 games. blow after Jim Gilliam doubled with one out in the 11th inning to put the Dodgers in front, 4-3 and they added two more tallies on a walk, Carl Furillo's single and John Roseboro's sacrifice fly. Sandy Kouflax, who yielded three first-inning runs on two walks, a single, two errors and a wild pitch, settled down and wound up with a two-hitter. Mike McCormick, 19-year-old, $65.00 bonus left-hander, turned in his fourth straight win for the Giants with a five-hitter. Willie Mays hit two doubles. Hank Sauer blasted his ninth homer and Daryl Spencer knocked in two runs with a double and a single. Major Boxing To Canada MONTREAL — (UP) — Yvon Durelle, Canada's "fighting fisherman," and France's Germinal Ballarin meet tonight in a 10-round light heavyweight bout as headline boxing returns to Montreal after a year's absence. The fight will be nationally televised in the U. S. and Cuba but Canada will be blacked out. Durelle, Canadian and British Empire lightweight champion, is expected to enter the ring at about 178, giving him an eight-pound advantage over Ballarin, who will be making his debut in the 175-pound division. The bout first major boxing event at the Forum since the featherweight match between France's Cherif Hamia and Bobby Bell more than a year ago, is expected to attract a crowd of about 8,500. For Durelle, a brawny, thick-set-batter from Baie St. Anne, N.B., it is his first fight since he suffered a seventh-round knock-out in his return with Tony Anthony at New York. Durielle and his manager, Chris Shaban, both pointed for a victory that would put the hard-hitting Canadian back in contention for another shot at Anthony or a title bout with Archie Moore. Baseball Tough On Young Dean By UNITED PRESS MIDLAND, Tex. — (UP) — A 20-year-old boy with a name that revives memories of the 1930's, the "Gashouse Gang" and the fabulous Dean brothers is trying hard to make the grade as a professional baseball pitcher. H is Paul Dean Jr. But the name of Dean has proved no path to glory so far for Paul Junior. His uncle is Jerome (Dizzy) Dean and his father is Paul (Daffy) Dean. Together they made up the "Me and Paul" brother pitching sensation that piled up 49 victories and led the St. Louis Cardinals to the 1934 National League pennant and World Championship. He had won one game and lost none for the Eau Claire team this season, but was knocked out in four other appearances. This week he failed for the second time to stick with the Eau Claire class C Northern League team and was sent down to the Midland, Tex., sophomore league club in the Milwaukee Braves organization. "I've been wild," he said. "I can't seem to get the ball over. I've been working on a curve ball, and now when I try to throw my fast one I cant get it over." This is Paul's second year in professional baseball. Last year he tried out with the Eau Claire club, but was sent down to Lawton, Oklah., in the class D Sooner League, where he finished with a 4-16 record. He had a 2.94 earned run average, but his wild fast ball also shows in the record book, because he walked 93 while striking out 97. Carlson Named Top K-State Athlete MANHATTAN — (UP) — Wally Carlson, senior football and baseball star from Vermillion, today was named "man of the year" in Kansas State Athletics. Congratulations Seniors of '58 He is the third Wildcat athlete to receive the annual award established in honor of Mike Ahearn, longtime Wildcat athletic director and coach.