Mondav. May 5, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Al glum we're though. play through. that one or Russell Wins 2 As KU Defeats Buffs who are and Sox state of fellowls dman, going to been." they're they make anded ievers noth- results Jayhawkers Move Into Second Place The Kansas Jayhawkers swept a 3-game series from Colorado last week-end to move within one-half game of first place in the conference baseball standings. KU meets Nebraska in three games this weekend. KU won Friday's game 4-0 behind the pitching of ace lefthander Larry Miller. In Saturday's doubleheader, the scores were 10-8 and 8-3, as righthander Gary Russell received credit for both decisions. These were Russell's first victories of the season. In Friday's game, Miller was in trouble only twice, as he loaded the bases in the eighth and put two men on in the ninth. However both times he settled down to strike out the side. Miller allowed only five hits and five walks while striking out 14 in winning his seventh game in a row. The Jayhawkers scored one run in the second and fourth innings, and added two more in the ninth on Carl Lauterjung's 2-run homer. Russell pitched two innings of relief in the first game and then scattered 11 hits in going the distance to win the second game of Saturday's doubleheader. In the first game, KU collected ten hits and capitalized on five Colorado errors to gain the victory. Barry Donaldson, Jim Trombold and Bob Marshall led the Jayhawker attack with two hits apiece. Kansas got its eight runs in the second game on only seven hits, taking advantage of three Buffalo errors and seven bases on balls. Shortstop Barry Robertson and second baseman Art Muegel both collected two hits. Marshall hit a 2-run homer in the second innning. The three victories boosted the Jayhawkers' conference record to 7-3 and gave them undisputed possession of second place in the standings. Oklahoma State is in first place with a record of 8-3 after sweeping their three game series with Nebraska by scores of 8-1, 6-2 and 2-1. Kansas State and Iowa State wererained out of their game Friday,but the Cyclones came back on Saturday to trip the Wildcats twice by scores of 5-1 and 3-0 in theirduel for the conference cell. Other games last weekend saw Missouri take over third place with a record of 6-2 by defeating Oklahoma. 5-4. The Sooners are in fourth place with a record of 6-3. A doubleheader between the two teams was rained out Saturday. The box scores: Friday's Game KANSAS AB H RB Hanson, if 4 1 0 Robertson, ss 5 1 0 Trombold, 1b 3 0 Wiley, rf 3 1 0 Miller, p 4 1 1 Donaldson, c 2 0 1 Marshall, cf 4 1 1 Lauterjung, 3b 3 1 2 Muegler, 2b 3 1 0 Totals ... 31 7 4 COLORADO AB H RB Higman, f 5 2 0 Kunney, ss 3 0 0 Shell, c 3 1 0 McIntyre, 1b 4 0 0 Fulkson, cf 4 0 0 Lenderman, rf 4 0 0 Manown, 3b 3 2 0 Whitlock, 2b 3 0 0 Puelo, p 3 0 0 a-Pomeroy 1 0 0 Totals ...32 5 0 a—Called out on strikes for Pueblo in 9th Columbar 000 000 000-0 Colorado 000 000 000-0 Saturday First Game KANSAS AB H RB1 Hanson, lf 2 1 1 Donaldson, c 5 2 2 L Miller, rf 3 0 0 A. Miller, rf 1 0 0 Nickels, rf 0 0 0 Wiley, p 0 0 0 Yokum, p 0 0 0 Hansen, p 0 0 0 n-Ash 1 0 0 Russell, p 0 0 0 Robertson, ss 4 1 0 Laupert, jr 1 1 1 Marshall, cf 4 2 1 Muegler, 2b 4 1 1 Totals 31 10 7 COLORADQ AB H RBI Higman, cf 4 3 1 Kinney, ss 3 1 1 Straw, lb 4 1 0 McIntyre, 1b 3 2 0 Mollicconi, cf 4 0 0 Lenderman, rf 3 1 1 Manown, 3b 4 1 0 Walhook, 2b 3 1 0 Ritchart, p 3 0 0 Anderson, p 0 0 0 b-Suplizio 1 0 0 Totals ...32 10 4 a—Grounded out for Hansen in 6th b—Grounded out for Anderson in 7th Kansas 100 016 2—10 Colorado 022 222 0—8 Second Game KANSAS Donaldson, c ... AB H RB1 Robertson, ss ... 4 0 0 L. Miller, rf ... 2 0 0 Trombold, 1b ... 4 1 2 Wiley, If ... 3 1 1 Lauterjung, 3b ... 2 0 0 Meinhard, fc ... 3 1 2 Muegel, 2b ... 4 2 2 Russell, p ... 3 0 0 Russell, 2b ... 29 7 7 COLORADO AB H RBI Higman, lf 4 3 0 Ginney, ss 3 1 0 Shell, c 2 0 0 Comer, c 1 0 0 a-Pomeroy 1 0 0 McIntyre, 1b 3 2 1 Mollicon, cf 3 0 0 Lorderman, cf 3 2 0 Manown, 3 1 1 Whitlock, 2b 3 2 1 Supry, p 0 0 0 Holt, p 0 0 0 Sutlin, p 3 0 0 Totals 29 11 3 → Lined into a double play for Comer n 7th *San Jose* *Colorado* 430 100 0—8 000 210 1—8 Year's Best Shot Owned By Nieder Lieutenant Bill Nieder put the shot 60-feet 3-inches Saturday at an open track meet at San Jose State College in California. This was the year's best toss. The former Kansas great's all time high is 62-feet 2-inches which he threw in last year's KU Relays. Nieder is now competing for the San Francisco Presidio AAU track team. L.A. Bums Just Sleeping It's hard to hang on to your money while you're in school, let elone start saving for the future. 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The Dodgers pulled out the opener on a 2-run seventh-inning homer by Charlie Neal and then hammered out 18 hits, including five doubles, two homers and a triple, against six Philadelphia pitchers in the night-cap. Tennis,Golf Teams Split Matches Over Weekend The outburst was the biggest of Sunday activity which followed generally the pattern of the season—heavy hitting in the National League games and excellent pitching in American League games. The KU golf team split a pair of matches over the week-end. Kansas defeated Iowa State Friday, 12-3, but lost to Missouri Saturday, $10 \frac{1}{2} - 4 \frac{1}{2}$. The tennis team, meanwhile, also split. Medalist of the Iowa State meet was Bob Wood of Kansas with a score of 74. The other KU scores were Jim Davies 75, Don Wilson 75, Lynn Kindred 78 and Leon Roulier 82. Jim Murphy of Missouri was medalist of the other meet with a score of 74. The Jayhawker scores were Don Wilson 75, Fred Roland 77 and Bob Wood, Jim Davies and Leon Roulier all shot 81. The golfers meet Kansas State on Wednesday and Iowa State again Saturday for their last meets before the Conference meet at Iowa State. The Jayhawker tennis team played two matches last week-end. They defeated Missouri 7-0, but lost to Iowa State in a close contest 4-3. Against the Cyclones, Gene Kane, Bob Mettlen and Jerry Williams were the winners for Kansas. In KU's sweep over Missouri, Lynn Sieverling, Kane, Mettlen, Malcolm Applegate and Williams won their singles matches. Winning the doubles for the Jayhawkers were the teams of Sieverling-Kane and Williams-Dave Coupe. The team's record now stands at two victories against five defeats. The other victory was over Washburn. Today the netters are playing at Wichita University. A's Face Nats Again Tonight The rain-hampered Kansas City Athletics are scheduled to face the Washington Senators again tonight before moving on to Baltimore. The Senators scored a 7-3 victory in yesterday's opener, but the second game was tied 2-2 when rain ended it in the ninth inning. The first game victory kept Washington in second place, one game behind New York. On Gifts for Mothers- (A Negative Approach) This Mother's Day DO send a gift home but DON'T send a collection of dirty clothes home to her. We can and will do all your clothes MOTHER perfect Send them to Lawrence Laundry And Dry Cleaners Dial VI 3-3711 "You'll Be Glad You Did"