Monday, May 19, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Some news, due to its importance to only a few people is not reported in the news pages of a newspaper. But sometimes, due to its bizarre qualities, it is reported in columns such as these, such as they are. One such piece of news was the annual softball game between the news and advertising departments of The Daily Kansan, a blood game if there ever was one. There was Jack Harrison, who pitched a neat 14-hitter. And Al Jones who hit two broken bat homers and a double. Doug Parker knocked the cover off the ball and it was good for a double and Jim Cable had a double and two singles. The news side, of course, produced a bevy of outstanding stars The 1958 version took place Saturday and was naturally preceded and succeeded by such quaint newspaper customs as chug-a-lug and let's-tap-a-keg. Bob Hartley smashed a homer between the pitcher and second baseman and scored his run on a record total of four errors. Another news executive, Martha Crosier, slammed a single and Lee Lord tagged the advertising pitching for a home run. Kansas Sweeps 3 From K-State; In Third Place Advertising won, 9-7. The Kansas Jayhawkers moved into third place in the Big Eight baseball standings by sweeping a three game series from the Kansas State Wildcats over the weekend. KU won Friday's single game 10-1 and then came back on Saturday to win a doubleheader by scores of 9-4 and 9-1. The Jayhawkers' conference record now stands at 11-5. In the game Friday, Larry Miller allowed only three hits while striking out 18 in winning his seventh victory of the season against only one defeat. Miller. Lauterjung Star Miller, Lauterjung Star Miller and Carl Lauterjung led the KU hitting attack as they both drove in three runs. Louterjung hit a three run homer in the sixth inning. Ron Wiley scattered 10 hits while striking out 10 in posting his third win of the season in the first game of the Saturday doubleheader. He aided his own cause by collecting two hits, including a two-run homer in the sixth inning. Miller also connected for a solo homer in the sixth inning. In Saturday's second game, Gary Russell allowed no earned runs while giving up five hits in picking up his fourth victory of the season against two defeats. Wiley conected for two hits including a two-run homer to lead the hitting. Lauterjung, Barry Robertson and Art Muegler also collected two hits. In other Big Eight baseball over the weekend, Oklahoma State remained in first place with a record of 13-4 by winning two of three from Iowa State. Oklahoma State won by scores of 11-3 and 11-0, while the Cyclones won 11-8. OSU Still First Missouri moved into second spot by sweeping three games from Colorado 17-8, 9-3 and 8-3. The Tiger record now stands at 11-3. Oklahoma dropped to fourth place with a record of 10-5 by losing two of three to Nebraska. The Cornhuskers won by scores of 7-1 and 4-0, while the Sooners won 2-1 Play For IM Championships Intramural softball playoffs begin today as the teams try to get into the Hill championship game. In Fraternity A games Delta Tau Delta meets Sigma Nu on field 10 and Phi Delta Theta plays Sigma Alpha Epsilon on field I. The Hicks play Rochdale on field 2 and the Fossils play Pharmacy on field 4 in Independent A games. The Daily Kansan will meet the winner of today's Pharmacy-Fossils game Tuesday in the second round of the intramural playoffs. The University Daily Kansan won first place in its Independent A division Friday by defeating Pharmacy. 16-14. Ron Marcinek hit four for five for the Daily Kansan and Ron Loneski had two home runs. Lou Bruno, Pharmay first baseman, had 5 for 9 while Bill Sosron, John Rose, Bud Maiter, Larry Harrison and Spencer Evans had three hits. Jack Goodman went all the way for The Daily Kansan and won his third game against no defeats. Rose was the losing pitcher. Pharmacy took a 2-1 lead in the first inning but the newsmen scored two runs in the second, five in the third and six in the fourth to take a 14-3 lead. Bruce Brenner scored in the fifth and Marienek scored in the sixth to give The Daily Kansan its margin of victory. Loneski, Daily Kansan catcher, had two home runs and a single in five times at bat, Frank Cox had 3 for 5 including a homer and double, John Dempsey had 3 for 4. Brenner had 3 for 5 and Bill Bownad had 2 for 4. Downward 12 10 Fraternity B games are Phi Gamma Delta versus Delta Upsilon I on field 5 and Beta Theta Pi versus Phi Delta Theta on field 3. Saturday Sigma Nu defeated Phi Kappa Psi 16-15 in 10 innings to make the Fraternity A playoffs. The game was tied 4-4 in the first inning and Phi Psi took a 5-4 lead in the second. Sigma Nu scored six runs in the fourth and five in the eighth to tie the score 15-15. It scored one more run in the tenth inning to win the game. Gerald Barr was the winning Sigma Nu pitcher and Dick Foreman was the loser. Other results: **Fraternity B**—Alpha Tau Omega 12, Phi Kappa Psi 10; Phi Delta Theta 1, Delta Sigma Phi 0 (forfeit); Phi Gamma Delta 9, Delta Chi 5; Pi Kappa Alpha 7, Phi Kappa Sigma 5. Independent B—Newman 7, Phi Chi 6; Foster 10, KHK 8; Nu Sigma Nu 9, VIP 1. Games Tuesday Fraternity A—Alpha Tau Omega vs. Deltis-Sig Nu winner; Delta Upsilon vs. Sig Ep-Phi Delt win- uper. Independent A—Hilltoppers vs. Hicks-Rochdale winner; the University Daily Kansan vs. Fossils-Pharmacy winner. Fraternity B-Phi Gam-DU I winner vs. Beta I-Phi Delt winner. Independent B—Newman vs. Nu Sigma.Nu. Intramural Summary Intramural Summary The final games of all intramural sports except softball were completed during the past week. In handball Carruth-O'Leary was first and the Set-Ups second. The Laptads finished first in badminton by defeating Phi Gamma Delta. Delta Chi defeated Beta Theta Pi for the horseshoes championship. The Chicken Pichers defeated Phi Kappa Psi II 2-1 in the tennis finals. The winnings White touchdown came when Floyd took quarterback Bill Crank's pitchout on the 23 and ran down the side to the goal. Crank's run for the extra point failed and the final score stood at 25-21 for the Whites. KU Romps To Seventh Big Eight Triple Displaying an overwhelming team effort, the University of Kansas won its seventh straight Big Eight outdoor track and field championship with $145\frac{1}{2}$ points at Columbia Saturday. Coach Bill Easton's well-balanced Jayhawkers didn't figure in the five new records. They just simply got the most points. The Whites had two touchdowns called back in the fourth before they scored on a plunge from the two by fullback Fred Bukaty. The play for the extra point was broken up and the score was 21-19, Reds. Behind Kansas came Nebraska with 70 points, Oklahoma State 65 1/5, Kansas State 60 1/5, Oklahoma 56, Missouri 52 1/5, Colorado 41 1/5, and Iowa State 6. The next Red touchdown came after halfback Alfred Goodson broke loose for a 41-yard run to the White's six. Quarterback Don Wrench sneaked over for the score. John Suder kicked for the extra point and the score was 21-13 at the beginning of the last quarter. In scoring such the total the Jay-hawkers scored six firsts. In the third quarter, the Reds fumbled and lost the ball on their 15-yard line. Mailen took a 6-yard run around end to bring the Whites up to 14-13. The extra point try failed. Fumbles Mean Practice TD's Fumbles and blocked kicks set up touchdowns for both sides Saturday morning in Memorial Stadium as the Whites defeated the Reds 25-21 in the Jayhawkers' final intrasquad scrimmage of the spring. Practice will end with the Varsity-Alumni game next Saturday night in Haskell Stadium. The Whites, trailing 14-7 at halftime, scored three touchdowns in the second half after recovering three Red team fumbles. Halfback Homer Floyd made the first score of the game with a 1-yard dive over the line for the Whites. Norman Mailen kicked the extra point for a 7-0 lead. The Red team scored later in the game when Sam Simpson blocked Mailen's quick kick and the Reds took the ball on the Whites' 32-yard line. Halfback Bill Baker ran over the right side of the line from the five for the Red touchdown. The try for the extra point by quarterback Duane Morris was no good, and the score was 7-6, Whites. The Whites dropped behind when they interfered with a pass from Morris to end Dale Remsberg and the throw was ruled complete on their 1-yard line. Fullback Doyle Schick plunged through for the score and the two extra points on Morris' pass to halfback Charles Lukinac for the conversion made it 14-7 for the Reds at the half. The Jayhawker weight man, Al Oerter, the wick on the shot Ernie Shelby, the Kansas dash and broad jump man, won the 220-yard low hurdles in 22.5. This time would be good enough for a new record except that the wind was more than allowable. Shelby won the broad jump with a leap of 24-feet 3-inches. put. He threw the discus 177-feet $5 \frac{1}{2} $ -inches and the shot 55-feet $5 \frac{3}{4} $ -inches. John Book of Kansas came up from fifth place in the preliminaries to Red Sets Decathlon Mark MOSCOW — (UP) — Vasily Kuznetsov, a Russian athlete studying at the Moscow Pedagogical Institute yesterday set a new world decathlon record when he scored 8,013 points in a track meet at Krashnodar. He became the first man to break 8,000 points in the decathlon and wiped out Rafer Johnson's previous record of 7,985 set in 1955. win the javelin with a toss of 215- feet $ \frac{1}{2} $ - inches. Cannon Wins High Jump Cannon Wins High Jump The other Kansas first was won by Bob Cannon in the high jump with a jump of 6-feet 5-inches. One of the best events for the Jayhawkers was the low hurdles where the Kansans scored 22 points. 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