University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 5, 1973 5 Reds, Giants Open 1973 Campaigns Associated Press Traditionally, the major league baseball season opens in Cincinnati in honor of the sport's oldest franchise. So the National League champion Reds will kick off the 1973 campaign today by playing the San Francisco Giants. Friday, tradition goes out the window when five American League openers feature the arrival of the designated fitter, and this change in the rule change since the spathella was banned The first DHS—that is box-score language for the position in the lineup—will take their swings Friday afternoon in Baltimore, where the Orioles face the Milwaukee Brewers, and Boston, where the Red Sox are at home against the New York Yankees. The other AL opensers have Chicago at Texas, Minnesota at Oakland and Kansas City at California Firday night. Detroit opens at Cleveland Saturday. After Cincinnati and San Francisco get the NL jump Thursday, Philadelphia plays at New York, Montreal is at Chicago and St. Louis visits Pittsburgh in Friday afternoon openers. Houston will be at Atlanta and Los Angeles at San Diego Friday night. The designated hitter rule, adopted by the American League but rejected by the National League, permits teams to sub-commit to pitchers. The idea is to add more punch to pitchers. Nicklaus Is Man to Beat At Masters AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP)—Jack Nicklaus, justifiably proficient as he attempts another climb to one of golf's most prestigious peaks, casts an intimidating shadow over an elite international field poised for the 37th Masters championship. The 72-hole class, first of the world's four major tournaments, begins today on the fanned 6,800-yard, par-72 Augusta National Golf Club course and Nicklaus occupies his customary position as the man to beat. "He's got to be favored," said Lee Trevino, the flammy boy, fast-talking golfer who has led the FedEx Open. "After all, he's hitting six irons to greens where the rest of us are using three irons. He's the only man who can reach all the par fives in two." Trevino, the season's only $100,000 money winner, ranks as the chief challenger to Nicklaus in Nicklaus' quest for a record fifth Masters crown. "Jack is at the height of his career. Even more, he's at the height of his life," said Arnold Palmer. Palmer scored the last of his four Masters triumphs in 1964 and is attempting to recapture his personal golfing magic. The 33-year-old Nicklaus, acclaimed by many as the greatest player the ancient game has ever known, is primed to make another bid for the never-accomplished champion. The only sweep of the Masters, U.S. and British Open, and the PGA National Championship. He got halfway there last season. He won the Masters and U.S. Open失败 but failed to win by a wide margin. Celtics, Knicks Record Wins Associated Press Both the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks recorded victories Wednesday night and remained undefeated in their league playoff competition. Boston, led by John Havlicek and Jo Ko White, easily trimmed the Atlanta Hawks, 126-113. New York caught fire in the fourth quarter to down Baltimore, 103-96. Havlicek finished as high scorer for Boston with 29 points. White added 24 points and Dave Cowens, the NBA's Most Valuable Player, contributed 20. Boston scored the first nine points of the contest before Atlanta could score. After the first 12 minutes the Celtics had a 29-13 lead and were never threatened. Boston now holds a 2-8 edge in the best-of-seven series. Game three will be played at The Knicks were led by Bill Bradley and Willis Reed, who combined for 39 points. Bradley had a game high of 23 points and also grabbed six rebounds. Reseed scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half after sitting out the entire second period. The Knicks now have a 3-0 edge. The Nets are scheduled in Baltimore. The Spurs are scheduled in New York. Club Rescheduled Tennis Workshop A tennis workshop originally scheduled for last Saturday will be held Saturday on the Robinson tennis courts. The workshop is sponsored by the KU Intercollegiate Sports Club. Tennis pro Boots O'Brien will conduct the workshop. The first session will begin at 10 a.m. Beginning players, both faculty and student, will be eligible for this session, will include playing tips and instruction. At 1 o'clock, the second session, beginning at 1 o'clock, will be held for the women's intercollege tennis team. The workshop classes will be limited to 25 persons. Registration cost is $1. In case of rain the workshop will be moved indoors to the Robinson basketball courts. the attack and stir interest among fans that might help boost sagging A1 attendance. "It's going to win games for us," said Martin, "but it's a garbage rule, a Mickey Mouse rule. When we win games and Gates lose, I'm going to be happy, but I still think it's garbage." Opinions on the new rule vary, but Detroit Tigers Manager Bill Martin is one of the top players in the league. His veteran sluggers such as Frank Howard, Gates Brown, Al Kaline and Norm Cash who would seem tailormade for the job of just trying to win games but wouldn't. But Martin still doesn't like the rule. Cleveland's Ken Aspromonte is at the other end of the spectrum. "Especially for a ball club like mine, I will be it will be a tremendous asset to have another bat in the lineup," he said. "It will give you a hull and make the game more exciting." If the rule works, the league expects that tins will begin finding their way back the back door. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX But that is no problem in Cincinnati, where a capacity crowd of more than $2,000 was expected for Thursday's opener. The San Francisco team will play at San Francisco's veteran Juan Marichal. JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS Surrounded by the KU Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments NOW LEASING FOR SUMMER AND NEXT FALL ★ Special Summer Rates ★ Unities paid Auto parking included Heated swimming pool Luxurious carpet on all floors Your own thermostat for heat and air conditioner All-brick walls and steel reinforced floors for fire protection and quiet Complete laundry in each building Outside exposure for each room Bath tub, shower, two lavatories each apartment Dishwasers now available in A & B Towers The Ultimate in KU Campus Housina 843-4993 Convenience—Comfort—Safety—Extras Sheline, 6-1 and 225 pounds, played defensive tackle and tight end at Northwest Classen High School. He was a member of the State team and had a grade point average of 3.34. KU WOMEN: Daniel, a 5-11, 208-pound fullback and middle linebacker at Putnam High School, received all-state honors as a senior. His 1997 teammate is a pitcher for the Jayhawk baseball team. A Program of Recognition Football Stars Sign Letters With Jayhawks Also expected to sign with KU was KFecvilley's Terry Beason. Beason, a 6-2, 10-pound all-state linebacker, was rated as one of the top Kansas preppers last season. Jayhawk football coach Don Fambrough announced Wednesday that Oklahoma City preps stars Jim Daniel and David Sheline had signed national letters of intent with KU. Wednesday was the first day for Wednesday to college national letters of intent in any sport. At Recognition Night this year women will be honored from the following areas: - Outstanding Teacher - Outstanding teacher - Outstanding Contributor in Fine Arts DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREOS The Malls Shopping Center - Outstanding Contributor in Student Services a) politically active—Student Senate, class office, etc. b) contribution in the area of minority affairs c) other—K.U.Y. committee and student organizations - Outstanding Contributor in Student Services - Outstanding Woman in the field of Academics * Outstanding Women Athlete Aunt Martha is go to the drama critic of John Lahr. Join her at Campus Hideaway afterward. Remember, like Aunt Martha says, "Campus Hideaway always delivers." Aunt Martha is going to the drama criticisms 843-9111 - Outstanding Woman in Community Service * Other—please specify - Other—please specify If you would like to nominate women for this award and have not previously done so, please bring a written nomination to 222 Strong Hall by Wednesday, April 11, 1973. The Only Authorized Collection of THE BEATLES. On Apple Records and Tapes. NOW AVAILABLE they've changed even more than you An SUA Production April 28,1973 8:30 p.m. Allen Field House $3.00, $3.50 TICKETS GO ON SALE APRIL 16 AT 12:00 NOON IN THE KANSAS UNION. DON'T MISS THE OTHER JAYHAWK JAMBOREE ACTIVITIES.