Page 6 University Daily Kansas Monday. May 7, 1962 Hawks Have Busy Weekend The Kansas Jayhawker baseball team has a last chance to salvage a Big Eight conference championship Friday and Saturday at Quigley Field when it meets defending champion Oklahoma State in a three game series. An insight to the league track championship might come out of the Kansas-Oklahoma dual meet to be held at Norman Saturday. THE TENNIS TEAM has two more meets before the conference championships here May 18-19. Friday it also meets the Oklahoma Sooners at Norman. The golf team also hits the road, meeting the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames Friday. The Jayhawk baseball team went into the weekend series tied with Missouri for the league lead with a 9-3 record but dropped to third place as Missouri won two out of three games with Oklahoma while Oklahoma State took three from Nebraska. Missouri now leads the league with an 11-4 record, O-State stands 7-3 and KU has a 9-6 league mark. THE BUFFS used a five-run third inning to defeat the Hawks 7-4 in the opening game of their Friday doubleheader. Starter Roger Brock allowed a two-run homer by third baseman Nick Graham and a two-run double by shortstop Jim Brunk-art. The Jayhawks staged a three-run last inning rally but it fell short as the Buffs held on to their 7-4 victory. The Hawks were held to only one extra base hit, Keith Abercrombie's double, by Colorado winning pitcher Westvelt. The Buffalos took the night game 7-6 with two-out in the last half of the final inning as pitcher Ray Melvin won his own ball game with a double. The Kansas squad went into the final inning with a 6-3 lead but referee Jerry Waldsehmdt was clipped for a triple by Gale Weidner, the Buffs football captain, who raced home on a sacrifice fly. RIGHTFIELDER Don Gunsaules then hit his second home run of the game to cut KU's lead to one run. Nick Graham then singled, first baseman Frank Montera walked and pinch-hitter Ron Brown singled Graham in with the tying run. This set the scene for Melvin's game winning two-bagger. Weidner led the Buffs hitting attack as he went six for seven in the double header, including a double and a triple. Colorado's regular rightfielder Don Gunsales, who had hit two home runs in the Friday second game, pitched the Buffers to a sweep of the series Saturday afternoon as he beat the Jayhawks 7-1 on a six-hitter. THE BUFFS erupted for five runs in the sixth inning as coach Floyd Temple used four pitchers, Steve Lunsford, Carl Nelson, Monte Stewart, and Jerry Waldschmidt, to set the Colorado bats down. Gunsaule's bid for a shutout was ruined by an unearned run in the top of the sixth inning when Jim Marshall walked, advanced to second on Don Miller's single and scored on a Colorado error. The KU tennis team placed second behind the defending Big 10 champion in a quadrangular tennis meet at Carbondale, Ill., Friday and Saturday. NORTHWESTERN, favored to retain its Big 10 tennis crown, handed the Jayhawkers a 8-1 setback Friday and went on to capture the meet title with a 22-point total. KU finished in second place with 15 points. Host Southern Illinois finished third with 13 points and Cincinnati was last with three. Coach Denzel Gibbens' crew whipped the Bearcats, the defending Missouri Valley champions, 8-1, and downed the Salukis, 6-3. THE HAWKERS season's record is now 11-3. Coach Jay Markley's golf team played two matches over the weekend, winning Friday's match over Wichita University, Nebraska and Kansas State. Friday's meet was played at the Lawrence Country Club and KU won with a team total of 307. Wichita tallied 310 and Nebraska and K-State tied with 314. KU scores: Holbrook 75, Haitbrink 78, Hanna 79, Ward 75. Saturday the teams traveled to K-State and played a rematch. KU beat Wichita, $ 9 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 5 \frac{1}{2} $ ,beat Nebraska $ 8 \frac{1}{2} $ to $ 6 \frac{1}{2} $ and lost to K-State 5 to 10. Saturday's meet saw KU's Reid Holbrook and Wichita's John Stevens tie for medalist honors each shooting a hot 69. Carlson shot a 77, Ward 74, Haitbrink 75 and Hanna 83. The Kansas Jayhawker track team won its dual meet with Southern Illinois 73-57. First place winners were Bob Covey in the 440 yard dash, Charlie Smith, the high and low hurdles, Mike Fulghum, two-mile run, Pete Talbott, javelin, Yul Yost, shot put, Ron Swanson, high jump, Jack Stevens, pole vault, and Barry Hanratty, discus. S. U.A. The universal marathon distance race is 26 miles, 385 yards. 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