Wednesday, May 8, 1946 Jay hawks BY BOB McCONAUGIIEY. Cornhuskcr baseballers took it on the chin in the worst defeat of the season Tuesday afternoon when the Kansas Jayhawkers slapped an 18-3 mauling on them in the second tilt of a two-game series. Numerous Misplays. Turn about seemed fair play, for the Huskcrs took Monday's game 7-5, as the K.U. boys com mitted nine errors. Tuesday's game was also a comedy of errors as both teams booted the ball away on numerous occasions. All in all, Nebraska erred five times, while Kansas was charged with three misplays. Coach Frank Smagaci paraded four f lingers to the mound in an effort to stop the Kansas hitters, but weak support cancelled any chance the Huskers had of win ning the came. Dick Lebbs started on the mound for Huskcrs but after one and two-thirds innings was yank ed in favor of Harold Jacob. Bill Hogan doubled, going to third on Maser's error. Irv Hayden singled, bringing in Hogan. Dale Marrow walked, White singled, and pitcher Ray Ocamb walked to fill the bases. Then right fielder Verl Anderson singled to drive in two runs and send Lebbs to the show ers. Huskers Score. Nebraska batters had trouble with Ocamb all afternoon al though they got to him for six hits. In the third inning, Fritz Hedgwood walked, went to third on Bob Rubino, single and scored on First Baseman Hayden's wild throw Again in the fifth inning with one away, John Olson walked. Hedgwood got a bingle, and Toby Jcwitt batting for Rubino got on via an error, sending Olson home -with the second tally. With two still on, Baack hit into a double play to retire the side, The Husker's final tally came in the eighth frame when Baack got a single but was out going into third on Masers double, Jackson was safe on an infield hit but was called out because he had batted out of order. With Maser on third, O'Donnell was walked and Bob Bolen then slapped a hard hit ball to the K. U. second-baser who let it slip through, letting Maser come home with the last Nebraska run. After giving up three runs in Fern Fun BY JAN SOI l.KK. First place In the coed badminton tour ney this week was copped by the Black-etone-Friti team. This year's fern s porta arc terminated by the anfthall tournament. Today's (tames: Rosa Bout on vs. Tuesday winner. The final came. Alpha Omtcron PI vs. winner of the above game Is to be played later this week. Teams qualifying for the meet are asked to watch the WAA bulletin board for game times. Orchesis members are participating In the sixth annual folk festival at the coli seum, the evening of May 11th at 8 o'clock The program, sponsored by the Lincoln Council of Folk and square Dance clubs. is open to the public. Advance sales of tickets will be conducted at the cily ball . w. c. A. recreation office. The tickets, sold by dance club members are 40 cents for aducta and 25 cents for ohlldren. but when purchased at the box office are 50 cents. r. OPENS TONITE! 8:30 P. M. Every Wed. ft Fri. ''itiafe!. mm my mm mm First Yt hour f IV. L U -J . Wallop UN plift Series the second innine. Jacoh to settle down, but the Jayhawks got their batting eyes again in me mm and smacked him for five runs before he called it quits. John Olson came in and retired the side and lasted till the ninth when Jim Weiss took over. This loss moves the Huskers back into the .500 bracket, with six wins and six losses. Kansas ab h o Anderson If 5 3 2 I Nebraska b ilU'wood rf-2b 3 iritcnard i French lh HoRnn cf Hayden rf Morrow 3b A 0 1 3 Rubino 2b ft Jeweit 4 10 5 3 2 ft 4 2 3 0 2 ft 0 4 ft 3 4 20 0 0 Baack 3b 0, Maaer as 3 Brown If 2'(Vlmnnell If 3 Jackson c-lb 1 Holm cf IStorck lb-rf M-cbhs p I Jacobs p JOlAon p Wlrm p While 2b Pin i c Ocamb p 0 O Total. 41 17 2T 13 TotAhl 31 7 27 15 KansAs Nebraska 033 054 00318 001 010 010 3 Riina: Anderson, French 2, HoKan 3. Hayden 4. Morrow 3, White 2, run 2 Ocamb. Hep wood, Maser. Olson. Error'' Pritehard, French 2, Pud, Hog wood 2 Ruhino 2, Baack, Jackson. Home run: myutn, mree nase nil: Hayden, Hoftan. Two base hit: Pun 2, Maser Sac rifices: Prltrhnffl urt,i r w . ,. - ' " wiiiiu. oiruc.K out: By Ocamb 4, Lebhs 2, Jacob I. Ol son 2. Wlcss 1. Base on balls: Off Ocamb 6. Iebba 2. Jacob 5 oinn ui, k patcher: Anderson (hy Jacob); Olson (by Ocamb). Hits' and runs: Off Lebbs 3 and 3 in 1 2-3; off Jacob ft and 8 in 3; Olson 3 and 4 in 3 1-3; off Wless 3 and 3 in 1 Ixwinff pitcher: Lebbs. stolen base: Hay den, Jackson. Double play: Morrow to rrench. Brown to Rubino, Olson to Baack HcRwood to Jackson. Left on base: Kan sas 7. Nebraska 8. Umpires: Wllcoxen and keefer. Time 2:51. II worm mrkinn I II f '-v . I II X r i I I fle n in H nnnn uniicrir rrniNP , . J.r i . ' . - I l " vii KIUJ UVUH IIUUaJa.nka.rinU i j I II re jusi iho oi Hie fashion-right , , s , JL I a cottons that get the Good Housekeeping ' ' ; . Institute's blessing because they'll wash, ' . f ' r and wash, wear ami wear. Miller & Paine " ! brings them to you . . . and we agree, ' r- v; they're "cottons worth picking!" V c . f- Jo to . v. V 7 V J SECOND FLOOR J?rwr;: fYll I CD T DAnP- ". THIRD . .. ' . I THE DAILY NEBRASfCAN Julian Hatton Wins Squash Singles Crown Another championship event was decided this week at the Uni versity of Nebraska when Julian Hatton, Navy ROTC student from Grand Haven, Mich., won the Squash Racket championship in the All-University Intramural tournament by defeating Bob Poe of Lincoln in the finals in a well played match. Hatton is also a member of the varsity tennis team. Hatton Had previously defeated Bill Hickey, another Navy ROTC student Irom Urosse Point, Mich., in the semi-finals, and earlier had eliminated Chick Thorne of Lin coln, both very fine players. Bob Poe had earlier disposed of Bill Barrett of Lincoln and Warren Dorland of Wahoo. First Year Since '32. This was the first year for squash since 1932 when only one tourney was held in the history of the university. The champion that year was H. Sherman. It will be come an annual event from now on. The team squash champion ships were earlier captured in a long and spirited elimination team tournament by the Phi Gamma Delta, with Beta Theta Pi finishi ng second. SOFTBALL RKSl'LTS. Beta Sterna Tl 6, Bet TheU Pi . Alpha. Tnn Omca 9, Kappa Mr ma A lella Tab lelta f. Bin Wheel 13, Liliea a. " t t.V',''',' ' 1 Dmrk immfm V V " - eotlon, coat " . ' vis- -"' harm er. , If'' MTRAMURALS TODAY'S CJAMKS. Slrme N vs. Pioneer Coop. Beta Theta 11 vs. Kct Beta Tan Ac toilet Club vs. Methodist Madent House. I'hl Deta Theta vs. Sigma Chi. Headline for the completion of final matches In each of thethree brackets In the Intramural badminton singles tourney l hMlay at 5:00. All came score mast be In foe Intramural office hy that time. neeona roona horseshoe singles matches must be finished hy Thursday at :0. Matches not completed before the dead line will be considered as forfeits. HEPCAT QUIZ For Lovers of Popular and Swing Music The winner to be awarded A Duke Ellington Album 4:00, FRIDAY, MAY 10 UNION MUSIC ROOM WmK Mitel MwmB. mmmm Bulletins Kahhl Msrx will he the speaker at the niiiparalKc Kr-iiglons fimup" meeting, today at ft p. in. in Kllea Smith Hall, according to I'll) Ills Snyder, chairman. Cornhuskcr Countryman. Any student interested in working on the Cornhusker Countryman may attend a meeting today at 4 p. m. in Ag Hall, room 305. i ' f ; i