4 Tuesday, July 9, 1974 University Daily Kansan baseball standings American League W 4 L Pet. GB Cleveland 45 36 194 Baltimore 47 26 194 Detroit 44 30 337 Indiana 44 38 194 Milwaukee 41 41 194 New York 41 110 194 Oakland 47 37 .580 -- Kansas City 42 39 .610 --> Kansas City 41 48 --> Texas 48 43 .494 10% Minnesota 48 43 .494 10% California 37 37 .580 -- Kansas City, 5. Boston Minnesota, 6. Detroit Oregon, 7. Seattle 12 intings New York, 12. Texas Baltimore, 6. California Fulton, 6. Florida National League East W L W L Pet. GB St. Louis 18 41 39 206 Philadelphia 42 41 306 170 Pittsburgh 29 41 348 150 Pittsburgh 36 41 348 13 Chicago 28 44 348 104 Cleveland 38 44 348 94 West Los Angeles Cincinnati Atlanta Rolston San Francisco San Diego 29 47 36 886 57 26 366 10½ 44 41 518 14½ 38 48 518 14½ 38 48 518 14½ Atlanta 5, Pittsburgh 8 San Francisco 3, Montreal 4, 10 imilies Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 6 Houston 4, St. Louis 1 Inge's Lifetime Reflects Transition of Jazz By KATHY PICKETT Konson Staff Reporter The lifetime of William Inge showed the transition in music from jazz to rock, Richard Wright, station director of KANU and lecturer in journalism, said last night. Jazz today is a combination of pop, rock, country-western, electronic music and the funk. Jazz has been made up from all these. In a speech, "The Music of Inge's World: Jazz to Rock," attended by about 30 persons in Murphy Hall, Wright traced the history of jazz not only in Inge's lifetime, but since the "Jazz is America's own music," Wright "When we talk about jazz, we think of it as starting in New Orleans," Wright said. There African rhythms meshed with the traditional harmonies of Europe. said. The history of jazz reflects some of the high points in hinge's lifetime, he said. In New Orleans jazz was the music of black people. It was most often performed by a single piano player. Then jazz moved to Chicago and became a specialty of small groups of musicians. This was in the '20s, Wright said, "when jazz was still a naughty word." Wright said. It was there where legends about jazz musicians began, he said, and those legends included the idea that most were drummers, and those were involved with drinking and drugs. In Chicago the white man took over jazz. "Jazz musicians have no more problems than most people," he said. Wright said that after Chicago, jazz moved to New York. Then in the '50s, '60s and '70s, it became a major force. Kansas City was the jazz mecca just at the time when Ings were at school in Chicago. And the year when Inge graduated, 1935, was the beginning of the swing era. This The war helped to end the swera era, he said. Musicians joined the armed services, and gas and tire rationing hindered those who remained in the states. 1943-46, the period when William Inge was a drama and music critic for the St. Louis Star-Times, was another important period for the young composer. "This was the sound that probably upset was a period of big bands. Arrangements were used, and the partici- pate sound of a band was also created. jazz, Wright said. 1950 was the time of the "kool school", and 1850 was the beginning of the rock music scene. The third stream was a combination of jazz and classical music. There were two more main transitions for The 1968 was a time of the bossa nova, he that after jazz became influenced by rock. "It sort of fell flat," Wright said. Jazz has jaz back to the beginning, Wright said. He said that young people took jazz from music into rock, jazz, and country-western, but that it was all meshed into one thing. Hostel Club Searches for a Home Do you now anyone who has a big old doctor in Lawrence that he would like to get dr. If you do, then contact Phylis de Vries, chairman of the Lawrence Hosteling Club. The club, which is affiliated with American Youth Hostels Inc., hopes to find a suitable old house for a hostel in Lawrence by December, de Vries said last week. The club would like to have a hostel in operation by the Spring of 1975, she said. Eve at 7:30 9:30 Sat. & Sun. Matinee at 2:30 Granada "a lot of hostels in other states have been established by people donating an old house that they do not want to keep up," de Vries said. "The big problem," she said, "is the time and the money it takes to get it going." CHARLES BRONSON Lutheran Church, 13th and New Hampshire streets. the church plans to tear it, blow "COLD SWEAT" Excetiment in the Bronson Tradition of the "Mechanic" Eve. aat! 7:30 & 9:30 Turss. Hall; Mat. 2:30 Varsity DEPT. ... CGROUP OF 100 A hostel is a place where travelers can get a low-cost room. It generally has dormitory rooms. The club had found a house that they liked, but they found that it would cost too much to put it in suitable condition, de-conditioned. The club then condemned, was purchased by Trinity "FUNNY AND MARVELOUS." I recommend this picture highly to whoever is not limited to the belief of religious rite. 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