sifieds Monday. May 12, 1958 University Daily Kansan CO. 2966 Page 5 Hicks, Pharmacy, Kansan Win Friday Phi Delts - Delta Tau In Title Game Today Tom Rogers allowed only three hits and struck out nine Friday as the Hicks won over Jolliffe 11-1, in Independent A league action. The University Daily Kansan defeated Oread Hall 8-7 and Pharmacy won over Pearson Hall 9-8 in other "A" league action. Today in Fraternity A action Phi Delta Theta (2-0) meets Delta Tau Delta (3-0) in an attempt to move into first place in Division III. Tau Kappa Epsilon (0-2) meets Kappa Sigma (0-2) in a battle for last place in the same division. In Independent A action Jim Beam (1-1) will try to move into a tie for first place in Division III with the Faculty Fossils (2-0). The game between Hicks and Jolliffe was a scoreless pitching duel for the first five innings. The Hicks scored three runs in the sixth, and came back with seven more in the seventh to win the game. The University Daily Kansan moved into a tie for first place in its Independent A division Friday by edging a tough Oread squad, 8-7. John Dempsey hit four for four including two home runs and Jack Goodman again went the route for his second victory. Oread took an early 3-0 lead in the first and led again, 7-6, in the sixth but The Daily Kansan scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth to win. Oread collected seven hits off Goodman while Wayne Roebuck gave up 14 for the losers. By defeating Pearson, Pharmacy was able to move into a tie with The Daily Kansan for first place in their division. Both teams have a 2-1 record and will meet Thursday for the division title. Spencer Evans Lombe and Jack Geyer led Pharmacy to victory as both collected three hits. Dallas Musgrave led the Pearson attack with a perfect four for four. Other Friday results; Fraternity B-Beta II 13, Kappa Sigma 2; Alpha Tau Omega 1, Delta Upsilon II 0 (forfeit); Phi Psi 19, Acacia 16. Saturday's results: Games Tuesday **Fraternity B**—Delta Sigma Phi 1, Sigma Chi 0 (forfeit); Delta Chi 4, Sigma Nu I 1; Phi Kappa Sigma 1, SigmaNu II 0 (forfeit); Beta I 1, Delta Upsilon II 0 (forfeit); Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12, Delta Tau Delta 11; Phi Delta Theta 8, Sigma Pi 7; Phi Psi 11, Kappa Sigma 6; Delta Upsilon I 10, Beta I 4; Alpha Tau Omega 18, Acacia 2; Phi Gamma Delta 1, Triangle 0 (forfeit); PiKA 14, Alpha Epsilon Pi 6. Fraternity A—Phi Psi vs. Sigma Nu; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Slaughter May Go Back To Cardinals NEW YORK — (UP)— Is Enos (Country) Slaughter headed back to the St. Louis Cardinals? That was a report that was kicked around the New York Yankees' clubhouse Sunday. If it proves true, the 42-year-old Slaughter will return to the National League club for which he starred from 1938 until 1954. Yankee general manager George Weiss said the report was the first he had heard of Slaughter returning to the Cardinals. Five Stations To Air Game Five radio stations have joined the KU Sports Network to broadcast the University of Kansas Varsity-Alumni football game at 7:15 p.m. May 24th at Haskell Stadium. The game will wind up spring drills for Jack Mitchell's Jayhawkers. Monte Moore, director of the KU Sports Network, will announce the play-by-play action with KU basketball coach, Dick Harp, providing the color. This is the first time the spring game at KU has been broadcast by the network. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Independent A Jim Beam vs. Faculty Fossils. Fraternity B—Sigma Nu II vs. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Delta Upsilon I vs. Pi KA. Independent B—Foster vs. Phi Chi A's Back From Jinxed Trip KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UP)—Bad weather and the "road trip jinx" teamed up to drop the Kansas City Athletics to sixth place in today's American League standings. The A's dropped their sixth straight game Sunday when former Kansas Citian Billy Martin smacked a 3-run homer in the eighth to cap a 7-run Detroit rally and give the Tigers a 10-3 ball game. The A's were rained out of seven games during their eastern tour which ended Sunday, but arrived for tonight's game at Kansas City with the Chicago White Sox—with new vigor. The Athletics always seem to do better on the home field. Thus a ray of optimism shone as the A's returned from Chicago. Alex Kellner (0-1) will take the mound for Kansas City tonight against Ray Moore (0-1) for the Sox. The game is a makeup affair for the April 19 A's-Sox game rained out here. Sunday the A's had tied the score at 3-3 in the top of the eighth on Bob Cerv's 10th homer of the season but the Tigers sent 10 men to bat in their half of the inning. Jack Urban (1-1) took the loss for Kansas City while the winning pitcher was rookie Bob Shaw (1-2). Gridders Run Option Well Saturday Afternoon Scrimmage Coach Jack Mitchell alternated the teams to make six separate contests played as actual games with the exception of no kickoffs. The hard hitting Jayhawkers worked the option play to perfection Saturday afternoon in Memorial Stadium, and the five teams picked on six touchdowns in their third intra-sound scrimmage. The first score of the game came on a 2-yard plunge by halfback Bill Baker after the fourth string pushed the thirds back 70 yards. The touchdown was set up by a 30-yard pass from quarterback Bill Crank to Baker. up 80 yards in six plays for a score against the third string. Another big pass set up a touchdown for the fifth unit when Jack Uhlir went over after taking a 40-yard toss from quarterback Roger Booger. Duane Morris, second team quarterback, used the option play to pile Co-captain Homer Floyd, in his first scrimmage since his injury earlier this spring, showed he was ready to run hard when he scored a touchdown and ran an extra point conversion. Other touchdowns were scored on a fumble recovery and 50-yard run by freshman end Harry Jolley, and a 60-yard run by Morris after he took a lateral from Jeff Schwierm. Kansas Swamps Tigers The University of Kansas swamped the University of Missouri track and field team in a dual meet at Columbia 39-36. Saturday. The Jayhawkers blanked the Tigers in five events as well as the two relays. Missouri won first place only in the high jump discus and pole vault. Stan Closer To 3.000 Mark CHICAGO —(UP)— Stan Musial, the St. Louis Cardinals' ageless wonder, needs only two hits in today's game against the Chicago Cubs to reach the 3,000 mark. His goal has been reached by seven other players in baseball history, led by the peerless Ty Cobb, who had 4,191. The 37-year-old Cardinal ace had hoped to reach the mark Sunday at St. Louis when the Cardinals swept a doubleheader from the Cubs, but fell short by two. He had a home run and a single in the opener and three singles in the second game. CHICAGO —(UP)— Seven Russian weightlifters, members of a Soviet sponsored team appearing in the United States, walked out on a Chicago White Sox—Cleveland Indians game yesterday after being unable to find a Russian word for "hit," "out" or "strike." 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