Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 2.1963 Jayhawks Fall 15-7 in Opener KU was too generous in its home baseball opener yesterday. With 5 Jayhawker pitchers giving up 15 walks and the infield committing seven errors, Arkansas gained an easy 15-7 victory. THE JAYHAWKERS and Razor-backs meet again today at 3 p.m at Quigley Field. Coach Floyd Temple has named Carl Nelson as KU's starting pitcher, Ted Mott, who had the best Arkansas earned run average last year, will start for Coach Bill Farrell. KU will go into today's game with a 2-2 record. Arkansas, with three victories over Buena Vista of Storm Lake, Iowa, and a split last weekend with Missouri, has a 5-1 record. Arkansas scored in all but three innings yesterday, but the first was its big one. The Razorbacks scored five in their half and KU countered with three in its segment of the half-hour long inning. THE PORKERS filled the bases when leadoff hitter Ken Hatfield singled and Bill Gray and Jim Jay got on base by infield errors. Marl Carter cleared the bases with a grounder on the third straight Jayhawker error. Before the inning was over, four more walks gave Arkansas a 5-0 lead. In the Jayhawker half of the first inning, Dick Ruggles doubled to score Steve McGreevy, Ralph Pagani and Dick Fanning. The inning closed with Arkansas leading 5-3 Del Cotton of Arkansas pitched the entire three-hour long game, giving up 10 hits and six walks and striking out four KU batters. MONTE STEWART replaced Roger Brock, KU's starting pitcher, in the third inning, with Arkansas leading 7-3. Steve Lunsford replaced Stewart in the fifth inning with the bases loaded and KU trailing, 8-3. Before the fifth was over, the Razorbacks had picked up three more runs. Fred Littooay relieved Lunsford in the seventh inning, and by that time the Hogs led 12-6. John Higgins finished for the Jayhawks, blanking Arkansas in the ninth. Jim Jay was the leading hitter for Arkansas. He picked up two hits in five times at bat. DICK RUGGLES and Keith Abercrombie led KU hitting, each getting a double and a single. Abercrombie's double came in the sixth inning when he scored Ruggles. A single by pitcher Stewart scored Abercrombie. An infield error gave Arkansas two runs in the second when Paul Soden's grounder was bobbled and Lynn Elliot and Mike Havnie scored. Arkansas' Carter scored Cotton in the third inning with a bases-loaded infield hit. Arkansas made three more runs in the fifth inning when Carter scored on a wild pitch by Lunsford and Elliot scored on an infield hit made by Jim Bone. The Razorbacks got two runs in the seventh on a sacrifice fly and a single, and two in the eighth on a wild throw to first base. KU's Abercrombie scored on an infield error in the fourth and McGreevy scored on a wild pitch in the eighth, accounting for KU's scoring. Belinsky Reveals He Is Engaged HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Ac-tress Mamie Van Doren and Los Angeles Angel pitcher Bo Bellinsky confirmed yesterday they are engaged to be married. "Yes, it's true," the blonde bosomy actress said when contacted at her home. "We're engaged," the handsome 26-year-old bachelor said when contacted at San Jose, Calif., where the ball club is playing two exhibition games. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W.9th VI 3-4720 'Hill' Volleyball Playoffs Today The "Hill" intramural volleyball "A" and "B" league championships will be decided in Robinson Gymnasium this afternoon. The "B" championship game will be held at 4:30 p.m. followed by the "A" game at 5:30. SIGMA CHI will be attempting to regain its "Hill" title which it lost last year. The Sigs won the "Hill" in 1960 and 1961, but lost to the Harriers in the "Hill" finals last year. Sigma Chi defeated Beta Theta Pi 15-15, to 11-10 to win the fraternity A championship. The opposition will be formidable. The Hicks won the Independent A title yesterday by defeating Liahona 15-15 to 4-12. The Hicks have perhaps the best intramural volleyball player on the "hill" in Dick Hoagland, who was an All-America several years back. Beta Theta Pi will meet Liahona for the Hill "B" championship. The Betas knocked off Phi Gamma Delta, the thrice defending Hill champions yesterday to advance to the Hill playoffs. The match went three games with the Betas winning 15-7 to 4-15-8. Liahona won the Independent B title yesterday having little trouble disposing of C & O. Liahona won the first game easily 15-1, but was pressed in the second game 15-13. In other competition yesterday, Beta Theta Pi won the Hill "C" championship by defeating Sigma Chi in three games. The Betas won 15-11-15 to 12-15-12. The victory gave Beta Theta Pi its fourth consecutive hill "C" title. Palmer Favored in Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. — (UPI) — Kingpin Arnold Palmer bemoaned his misbehaving driver today but drew no sympathy from fellow pros who feel he can win his fourth Masters golf title even by using a brassie off the tee. Palmer, of course, will stay with his driver when the first round shooting starts Thursday over the Masters' lush 6,980-yard layout and he'll be trying not only to become the first four-time winner here but also the first player ever to win titles back-to-back. "I wish my driving would be a little better," he claimed after spraying a few during yesterday's practice round. "I've got a couple of days to work on it, anyway." Peeling his glove off, the perspiring Palmer then headed for the barber to get a haircut, and most of the other competitors in the probable field of 82 believe that's all he needs to win his fourth Masters in the last six years. STARTS WEDNESDAY CHUBBY CHECKER in "Don't Knock the Twist" Gates Open Nightly at 6:30. Show Starts at Dusk. Ends Tonight! "Black Gold" SUNSET Grid Scandal Nears Climax "The Naked Edge" DRIVE IN THEATRE ... West on Highway 40 ATLANTA —(UPI)— Gov. Carl E. Sanders said he would make public today the details of a state investigation into an accusation that former Georgia Athletic Director Wallace Butts and Alabama Coach Paul Bryant conspired to rig a football game last fall. Sanders received a final report on the investigation last night from state Attorney General Eugene Cook, but he refused to release its contents until his news conference today. "I don't think a midnight news conference would be a good thing." Sanders told newsmen who sought details of the investigation last night. "That might look clandestine and we don't want that." When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Cook said over the weekend that the investigation report will show that Butts, who resigned his university post last February, passed "vital A Sanders aide said the governor, who conferred briefly with Cook by telephone last night, definitely would have some comment on the investigation at his news conference. Positively Last Times Tonight! Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick "DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES" WB Presented by WARNER BROS. information" to Bryant just before the 1962 game in which Alabama beat Georgia, 35-0. Both Butts and Bryant have denied the accusation contained in a recent issue of the Saturday Evening Post and Butts has filed a $10 million libel suit against the magazine. 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