Whites blast Blues 47-13 Offense dominates spring football game The annual KU football dinner was held Saturday in the Jayhawk Victory Club room in Memorial Stadium following the intra-squad game. About 200 guests were present at the buffet dinner at which six t am members from last season received eight awards. De Evans, Russell senior and Associated Press second team All-American pick, was the big winner receiving three awards. Evans, who started 31 consecutive games for KU at center and was also as determined by the coaches. Hawks take two from Missouri Iowa State, now 8-1 in conference play, moved closer to the championship by defeating Kansas State twice. Oklahoma, now 6-5 in conference play, lost two of three to Oklahoma State to drop to third place behind the Cyclones and KU. The Jayhawks are now 7-4 in the conference. The KU Jayhawks took sole possession of second place in the Big Eight baseball standings this weekend by taking two out of three games from the Missouri Tigers. Missouri claimed the first game in Friday's doubleheader when the Tigers' Tommy Nunn unloaded a three-run home run in the top of the seventh against Jayhawk starter Dave Robisch to break up a 2-2 game, and provide Mizzou with a 5-2 margin. Robisch, an all Big Eight selection last year, breezed through the first six innings with little difficulty giving up only two runs in the fifth on a sacrifice fly and Tom McDermott's first home run of the season. However, the Tigers spaced singles in the seventh between two outs to set the stage for Nunn's blast. Paul Womble accounted for both KU runs when he uncorked a two-run home run in the fourth inning. The final award was the Freshman Captain Award. Don Perkins, Topeka freshman, claimed the prize by receiving all but two votes. The Jayhawks rebounded in the second game when centerfielder Skip James lashed a two-run single in the bottom of the eighth to give KU a 6-5 victory. Keith Leippman, who collected 5 hits in 12 trips to the plate during the series, belted two home runs to keep the 'Hawks in the game before James' heroics. Bob Kaufman, who threw only two pitches in the game, was credited with his second win of the season. The KU sophomore was also credited with the victory in Saturday's game to run his record to three wins against one loss. The series was decided Saturday when KU, after spotting the Tigers three first inning runs, roared back to win easily, 10-5. KU collected 15 hits in its best offensive showing of the season. James and Womble led the hit parade collecting three apiece. Included among Womble's was his fifth home run of the season. Sports briefs NEW YORK (UPI)—Lou Boudreau, a Hall of Fame selectee, turned in his greatest single game performance in the major leagues by hitting a pair of home runs and two singles in the 1948 playoff game against the Boston Red Sox which gave Boudreau's Cleveland Indians a win and the American League pennant. - * * The Cincinnati Red Stockings enjoyed a phenomenal season of 56 victories and one tie in 1869, their first year as a professional baseball team. a second team Academic All-American choice this past season, first received the Arthur Weaver Scholarship Award. He was then presented with the Jayhawk Trophy for being the most spirited and inspirational team member. credited with the mose tackles during the season. 6 KANSAN George McGowan, senior, from Glendale, Calif., received the Coaches Trophy. The award goes to the most valuable senior player May 4 1970 Evans was finally presented the coveted Ray Evans Trophy. This trophy is presented to the KU player whose all-around excel- of the other seven Big Eight conference teams. Kenny Page, Dodge City sophomore, was given the Don Pierce Award for being the KU player lence both on and off the field best exemplifies the traits of Ray Evans, the great KU halfback of the 1940's who was later elected to Football's Hall of Fame. Jim Bailey, senior defensive tackle from Kansas City, Mo., was presented the Ormand Beech Award. The award goes to the Jay hawks most outstanding player as voted by his teammates. The Mike Getto Award was claimed by Emery Hicks. The Nowata, Okla. senior and team captain was presented the award for being the team's best linebacker as voted by the coaches We Care About What You Wear And If You Care Bring Your Shoes To 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E.8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Exclusive Representative of L. G. Balfour Co. 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