6 Friday, April 6, 1973 University Daily Kansan Kansas Staff Photo by CHRIS CANNELLA Bob Cox Prepares for Nebraska Series . Wichita senior owns 1-1 season record and 3.75 ERA . . . Aaron Leads Nicklaus In 1st Round of Masters AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -- Tommy Aaron, once a distraught, central figure in one of golf's greatest, controversies, sauntered home with a solid, four-under-68 and a lead over menacing Jack Nicklaus in Thursday's first round of the Masters. 'Hawks Primed For Saturday's Twin Bill Slate Two Prep Standouts Sign with Jayhawks Terry Beeson of Coffeville and Mike Butler of Washington, D.C., have signed national letters of intent with the University according to head coach Don Farnham. Butler, a 6-6, 230 pound defensive inman, attended Calvin Coolidge High School. He was named the District of Officer of Year by the Washington Touchdown Club. Butler earlier signed conference letters of intent with KU and Southern California before signing a national letter with the Jayhawks. Beeeson, a 6-3, 215 pound middle linebacker, was named to the all-state team and rated one of the top prep football prospects in Kansas. The Jayhawk baseball squad will take on the Nebraska Cornhoppers today in a double header beginning at 1:30 p.m. on Quigley and an single game Saturday afternoon at 1:0, 4:59 p. The Nebraska series will be the first home conference series for the Jayhawks. The 'Hawks opened conference play last weekend by losing two games to Oklahoma State. The Jayhawes are holding on to a 4-4 overall record. The Nebraka squad, 12-17 last season, included 12 freshman. Only five lettermen were included. Steve Corder will pitch the first game for the 'Hawks. Bob Cox will start the second contest and Kurt Knoff will be Saturday's first opponent. It will be Knof's first start this season. The Huskers were led by potential All-American Bob Munson. Munson led the 72 Huskers in hitting with a .417 average and had 15 RBIs. He also set a Nebraska record by finishing the season with a .991 fielding record. The KU-Y and Good Karma Productions Present GEORGE CARLIN and KENNY RANKIN appearing at UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HOCH AUDITORIUM MAY 5,8 P.M. A Unique and Entertaining Concert Nicklaus, the famed Golden Bear who is heavily favored to win a record fifth Masters title, had to game an unruly play for 60th as was matched by Japan's Mizuho Ozaki. Rea. $9.95-$10.95 Diamond Needles $5.95 Ozaki, 25, has been a professional only since 1969 and spent several seasons before that as a star pitcher in the Japanese professional baseball leagues. He's the current New Zealand PGA champ and is known for his second appearance in the Masters. Nicklaus, the defending champion, centered his rally around the par fives—he drove to the first hole by both putter and pair 72 Augusta National Golf Club course—and lipped up a long, long binder patt on the 18th hole that would have tied him with the soft-spoken, sweet-swinging "The wind was tricky, swirling," Nicklaus said. "Considering the conditions and the fact that I never knew what was going to happen, I was quite happy with the round." Arnold Palmer wasn't. "I'm disguised," Palmer said after he struggled and strained for a fat 77, the highest opening round he's had in two decades of competition. The MAD HATTER Presents OAT WILLIE Tonight from 8 p.m. till midnight 25° Draws '100 Pitchers The MAD HATTER is no longer a private club. It is Lawrence's newest and nicest 3.2 beer drinking establishment open to all 18 and over. MAD HATTER 704 New Hampshire meadowbrook open house SATURDAY SUNDAY APRIL 7 APRIL 8 1:00-5:00 PM 1:00-5:00 PM REFRESHMENTS DISPLAY UNITS INFORMATION ON SUMMER & FALL RENTALS COME & BRING A FRIEND 15TH & CRESTLINE 1