OSU blanks KU 18 inning game Oklahoma State needed 18 innings before defeating KU, 1-0, to complete a three-game sweep of the weekend series. The Cowboys upped their league-leading record to 5-1, while the Jayhawks have been able to find only one victory in four league outings. BILL MAXWELL AND RICHARD SCHMIDT combined pitching duties to hold KU scoreless in Saturday afternoon's contest. Schmidt, the winning hurler, worked from the tenth inning on. No KU player was able to advance beyond second base in the game. The two teams engaged in a doubleheader on Friday afternoon, with Oklahoma State winning at both ends by the identical score of 3-1. THE PITCHING OF LARRY BURCHART and Bill Dobbs limited the KU offensive attack to just seven safeties for the afternoon; four in the opener and three in the nightcap. Bill Maddux (1-2) was the losing pitcher in the first game, and Richard Slicker (1-1) took the loss in the second game. Tom Eishard, the third of three KU pitchers, took the loss in Saturday's game. Roger Jackson hurled the first eight innings, followed by Randy Stroup, who worked up to the 15th. The KU nine will play the Missouri Tigers this weekend in Columbia, Mo. 7 Hawks are ragged Pepper says OK "Ragged but satisfactory" is how coach "Pepper" Rodgers termed the Jayhawks' first spring football scrimmage. Saturday's scrimmage saw KU's top offensive team square off against the number one defensive unit for almost an hour. Particularly impressive was the defensive unit. Led by the hard rushes of ends Vernon Vanoy and John Zook and linebacker Mike Sweatman, the defense spilled the offense for 57 yards of losses on 17 of the 51 running plays. The offense, sputtering at times and spectacular at others, gained 120 yards on the other 34 running plays. Through the airplanes, quarter-backs Bob Douglas and Jim Ettinger completed eight of 14 passes for 197 yards. Douglas, a 6-2, 210-pound sophomore, hit six of nine tosses for 115 yards while Ettinger, a 6-1, 190-pound freshman, connected on two of five, one a 71-yard scoring bomb to tight end John Mosier. Oklahoma State golfers slam Jayhawks 10-5 Oklahoma State, led by Grier Jones, whipped the Jayhawks 10-5 Friday in dual play. Jones fired a 3-under par 69 to the Cowbirds on their romp. lead the Cowboys on their tour. Jones, a Kansas from Wichita, won the Kansas amateur golf tournament in 1966 and was runner-up in 1965. The Jayhawks will not have a chance for revenge until the Pikes Peak Tournament. CINCINNATI — (UPI) — Jack Daubert sacrificed 39 times in 1919 for the Cincinnati Reds. Sacrificer Portraits of Distinction - Applications - Passports - Lettermen K-Portraits Please call for appointment Also The Jayhawks were victims to the Big Eight champs last year by a score of 12-3. Daily Kansan Monday, April 17, 1967 Ron Franz, KU basketball captain this year, popped in five field goals for 10 points but his North All-Stars still lost to the South All-Stars 88-82 in Albuquerque Saturday night. MIAMI. Fla.—(UPI)—Punt return artist Bob Neff of the Miami Dolphins did not play football his first two years in high school because he weighed only 98 pounds. Franz scores 10 Grew up If you see news happening— call UN 4-3646