Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 12, 19 Pi Kappa Alpha Victorious In Hill Intramural Bowling Bv Glen Phillips Five members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity totaled 6,020 pins Saturday and Sunday to walk away with first honors in the men's championship bowling tournament in the Jay Bowl of the Kansas Union. Competition was between eight teams that had finished first in their leagues and four teams remaining among the leagues which had the highest averages. One team, Sigma Phi Epsilon, was forced to drop from the tourney Sunday when they failed to have enough bowlers appear. According to Bascom Fearing, director of activities in the Jay Bowl, competition this year was especially rough. The teams fought right up to the last game. In one of the leagues there was a tie for top position that had to be bowled off before the tournament. THE PIKE TEAM was a favorite after taking second place in the campus tournament in late April. A team known as the Alchemists finished first in the campus competition. However, the team that had defeated the Pikes earlier was only able to end up tenth in the field. The Pike team which finally emerged victorious in the play did not finish first in their league. They entered the tournament as one of the four teams with the highest averages. Bill Ryan, Wichita freshman, turned in an impressive performance during this semester. He chalked up records for both the high single Colt Pitching Stuns Foes NEW YORK —(UPI)— It's a lot easier to hit oil in Texas than it is to hit that Houston pitching. The first-place San Francisco Giants discovered that sad fact last night when Dick Farrell beat them, 4-1, to record his fourth victory for the Houston Colts in five decisions. The Colts are something of a paradox. Their hitting is treated as a joke in rival National League dugouts, but no one does any laughing about their pitching. Farrell, one of the Colt pitchers who has profited from Deal's theories, gave up 10 hits last night but worked his way out of repeated jams so that the Giants could only score once off him in the fourth on Willie McCovey's double, Tom Haller's single and a double play ball. The St. Louis Cardinals edged the Philadelphia Phillies, 3-2, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-6, in the only other NL games scheduled. game and the high three-game series. Ryan also had the highest individual average in the leagues. However, league rules prohibit one person from claiming trophies for both honors. Therefore, Ryan was awarded the trophy for a high three-game series. Ken Wilke, Topeka junior, was given the high game trophy for a game of 276. RYAN ALSO was awarded a trophy for carrying the highest average over the semester of bowling. His winning mark was 197. Following close on Ryan's heels was Dick Schafer, Beloit junior, with an average of 196. Both of the marks top the old Jay Bowl record for individuals of 194. All the official league play has ended. The games for the tournament were rolled specially on Saturday and Sunday. Each team rolled a three game series on each of the days. Individual handicap was figured on the basis of $ \frac{3}{4} $ of 200 and the individuals were totaled for the team handicap Tigers Move Toward Win In Baseball The magic number stood at two today in order for the unbeaten Missouri Tigers to notch their third straight Big Eight Conference baseball championship. Oklahoma (8-7) took two of three from the Jayhawks (10-5) here and all but mathematically eliminated second place KU. KU must win all six of its remaining games, including a three game set from Missouri May 19 and 20, and the Tigers must lose all six for the Javahawks to win the crown. Sophomore Chuck Dobson hurled a two-hit 7-0 shutout and Jim Shanks homered to lead KU to a victory in Friday's opening game of a doubleheader. The Sooners tagged three home runs to notch a come-from-behind 8-5 victory in the nightcap. They exploded for 10 runs in the fourth inning Saturday enroute to a 14-3 win. Key hits in the inning were home runs by John Kern and Tom Lindsey. Carl Morton scattered five hits to pick up the win. Any combination of Missouri (13-0) victories or Iowa State (7-4) losses totaling two over the final six games of the season and the Tigers will present Coach John "Hi" Simmons with his 10th conference title in 25 seasons at Missouri. Missouri swept a three game series from fifth place Oklahoma State (3-7) last weekend at Columbia. Tiger pitching limited the Cowboys to only one run and eight hits in the three games. Missouri hitters responded by clubbing 40 hits, including eight home runs. 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Don Blasingame, who figured the ball would not be caught, came tearing into second from first. Ribs And Daniels, only doing what any hustling pitcher should, legged it like mad for first. The Senators filled the bases with one out and the score tied, 3-all. Bennie Daniels lofted a soft fly to shallow center and Don Lock scored from third as the ball dropped safely among three converging Orioles. Baseball Mess Tops the List Across from Hillcrest Golf Course V1 2-9445 Baltimore center-fielder Jackie Brandt finally picked up the ball, charged in toward second base to see what he could salvage, and was somewhat bewildered to discover both Hunt and Blasingame standing on the bag. Open:4-Midnight Highway 59 South Brandt committed a boner by stepping on the bag first, forcing Hunt, who pulled the original boner by not at least moving off the bag. Brandt could have retired the side by tagging Hunt first and then stepping on the bag to force Blasingame for an inning-ending double play. As it was, a run scored, Hunt was forced and Daniels was safe on a fielder's choice. BUT THE big surprise is the Yankees. Last season in 20 games they had belted 30. This time they've dropped 14 to a total of 16. Mickey Mantle is even with his 1963 pace with four but Elston Howard is down from six to one; Joe Pepitone from five to two; Tom Tresh from four to two and Maris from three to two. Cleveland is up seven to 25; Washington and Chicago each up three to 26 and 14 respectively, and Boston up 1 to 19. Three American League clubs have tailed off compared with the same number of games last year. Los Angeles is down nine to 12 and Baltimore down 12 to a total of 13. MAYS SWATTED 11 homers in his first 21 games and jumped far in front of Babe Ruth's 1927 home run pace of 60 in 154 games and ahead of the pace Roger Maris set with his 61 in 162 games in 1961. It took Ruth 34 games to belt 11 and Maris needed 40 games for that number. Minnesota's 25 homer increase over a 23-game span when compared with last season is almost matched in ratio by the Kansas City A's. Over 21 games they have upped their output from 10 last year to 31 for an increase of 21. Big Frank Howard with 10 in 25 games and Rocky Colavito with nine in 21 games also are both ahead of the big two. Howard is two in front of Ruth and seven ahead of Maris. Colavito with nine in 21 games is three ahead of Ruth and six on top of Maris. The Chicago Cubs, sparked by Home Run production is up appreciably in both major leagues today and the sweetest shillelaghs are being swung by wondrous Willie Mays and the Minnesota Twins. By Oscar Fraley UPI Sports Writer Based on the exact number of games each team has played compared with last season, the American League is 22 ahead of the 1963 pace with 212 homers while the Nationals are 25 ahead with 185. Those Twins are driving riva pitchers nutty the way they're teeing off on the ball. Last season in their first 23 games the Twins had only 17 homers. This time, in 23 games, they have those 42 which lead both leagues with a power plant sparked by Jimmie Hall, rookie Tony Oliva, Bob Allison and Harmon Killebrew. Home Runs on Increase Minnesota, it appears, is a dead cinch with 42 walloped already in the first seventy of the season to smash the Yankee team record of 240 in 1961. And at such a modest cost . . . One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 These units have been newly decorated — with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned Provincial Furniture Available PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th Day or Night Billy Williams seven homers, lead the National League home run parade with 25 in 20 games, up 12 over the same span last season. Pittsburgh and the Giants both have hit 22, both up four. The Pirates needed 24 games. Mays with his 11 and Willie McCovey with six lead the Giant attack which clubbed that many in 21 games. 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