Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 20, 1964 Jayhawks Lose 2 ToUnbeatenTigers The Big Eight champion Missouri Tigers baseball team kept alive its undefeated league record by sweeping a doubleheader from KU yesterday at Quigley Field. Mizzou employed powerful pitching and defensive play to defeat KU 2-1 and 2-0 in the twinbill. KU 2-1 and 2-0 in the twelfth. Bengal pitcher Keith Weber drove in both his team's runs in the fourth inning of the first game with a single which scored John Sevcik and Dan Rudanovich. The Jayhawks threatened to upset the Tiger victory, however, in the last inning of the opener when Sterling Coward hit a single and scored when Mike DerManuel also hit a one-bagger with two outs. DerManuel then advanced to third on a hit and an error, but was left on base when Keith Kimerer hit into a force play. The Tigers employed extra base hits to effect their victory in the second game. Rudanovich led off with a double in the fifth and tallied on a triple by Bob Robben. Robben, himself, then scored on a wild pitch by Fred Chana. The Tigers now boast a 21-3 overall record and an 18-0 record for conference play. They are riding the crest of a 20-game winning streak going into today's game with the Jayhawks. KU was pushed into fourth place by yesterday's losses. The team now is 16-10 overall and 11-9 in league competition. Final Games Approach In Hill Intramural Playoffs Bv Glen Phillips The intramural softball playoff game for the hill championship tomorrow afternoon will finish up this year's schedule of spring intramural sports. The games to determine the winners in the "A" and "B" division of fraternity and independent teams will be played this afternoon. In the fraternity "A" league, Sigma Alpha Epsilon will meet Beta Theta Pi. Phi Gamma Delta will challenge the members of Alpha Kappa Lambda for honors in the fraternity "B" competition. For the championship in Independent "A" the Fossils will meet the Delta Functions. Navy will battle the SCROCS for the Independent "B" title. All of the other spring intramurals, have finished their season. Hill champion in badminton was the Beta team. The winning team members were John Atkinson, Topeka junior; John Grantham, Topeka sophomore; Barry McGrath, Topeka junior; and Steve Stotts, Prairie Village senior. In intramural golf Sigma Chi came out on top. Richard Morris, Wichita freshman, was medalist for the nine holes with a low score of 34. His Phi Kappa Psi took top honors in hill tennis. Bill Terry, Hutchinson freshman; Charles Killian, Junction City junior; James Cook, Webster Groves, Mo. senior; and Mel Bolton, Topeka junior, led the Phi Psi's to victory. How do you save money by spending a lot of it at the Lawrence Book Nook? 1021 Mass. 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