Mustangs Defeatc *•\ '* \Matthews Allowed Only One Hit, and Proved His Selection -;'v-.Was Earned*v Hitting when blows meant runs, the 1VI us tangs defeated the fighting Razor-backs on Wednesday afternoon 5-1, the only tally of the Arkansas boys coming fromMcCullough’s home run to center/field. .Bassinger worked eight innings on the mound.and only allowed the Razor-backs three hits during his occupancy. He was forced to give.the final round to Matthews because of a badly twisted ankle received while sliding into second base during the latter part of the eighth inning.One Hit From MatthewsAlthough Matthews had little time to warm up, he allowed the Razorbacks only one hit during the inning. His work after pitching a full game yesterday was extremely good, and proved that his selection as an AU-Southwest-crn pitcher last year was really earned.Leonard led the Mustangs in hitting in Wednesday’s contest with three hits out of four trips to the plate, one of them dr bring in a man. Bassinger was the next man with two hits out of four trips, one of them a twobagger, and proved that the old saying that a pitcher can’t hit is false.Sanders Gets Three RunsSanders led in the scoring with three tallies, and got a walk, a hit and a sacrifice out of three trips to the plate.S. M. U.AB. H. PO. A. E.Bishop, m .............. 3 0 3 0 0Reisor, 3 ....... 4 1 2 4 1Bedford, 2...... 4,1 3 1 1Sanders, 1 ------------ 119 10Payne, c ----- 3 0 4 2 0Leonard, If 4 3 10 0Bassinger, p ......4 2 0 4 0Stollemverck, s ______ 3 0 5 2 0Irby, rf .................. 2 0 0 0 0Matthews, p 0 0 0 0 0Totals _________ 28 8 27 14 2ARKANSASAB. H. PO. A. E.Haynie, 2 ...... 4 0 0 4 0Kent, It ................... 4 13 0 1McCullough, c ______ 4 13 0 0Robertson, cf ..... 4 0 0 0 0Mclbourn, p ......... 4 114 1Christian, rf ----------- 3 0 2 0 0Clayton, 3 ................ 3 0 0 3 1King, 1 ............... 2 1 14 0 0Schonover, s 3 0 12 0Totals ......................31 4 24 13 3By innings—Arkansas .................. ..000 100 000—1Mustangs —...................011 001 02*—5SummaryTwo-base hit, Bassinger; three-base hit, McCullough; struck out, by Bassinger 3, by Mclbourn 3; bases on balls, oft Bassinger 1, off Mclbourn 1; runs, Sanders 3, Irby, McCullough, Leonard,