KU Outslugs Tigers 10-7,WileyHomers Righthander Ernie Nevers silenced the Kansas bats for three innings, but then the Jayhawkers jumped on him for two runs in the fourth and two more in the fifth to make it 4-7. Missouri. Kansas baseballers partially avenged their two losses to Missouri by coming from, behind Monday to trip the Tigers 10 to 7, in the first game of a two-game series. The Jayhawkers really cut loose in the sixth inning, and with the help of a home run by Ron Wiley and a three-run blast by captain Bob Conn, they went ahead in the game for the first time, 9 to 7. The Jayhawkers added one more run for insurance in the bottom of the eighth to clinch the victory. Sophomore pitcher Ron Wiley bred his record to 6 victories he defeat, although he allows the Tigers 12 hits and gave up 7 walks in going the route. It was his sixth complete game of the season. Ralph Schulz was the loser for the Tigers, giving up four hits and three walks in 1½ innings of relief. He took over for starter Nevers, who gave up seven hits and four walks in $5^{\frac{1}{2}}$ innings. Outfielder Eddie Dater continued his hitting rampage by knocking out three hits for five times at bat, two triples and a single. Bob Com had two for three at the plate, a home run and a double, for five RBIs. Jav Hankins was the big gun for the Tigers, with two straight homers, and a double, for four RBI's. He also scored three of the Tigers' runs. The third inning was the big one for the Tigers when they got four runs on four hits, one error, and two walks. Wiley set the Tigers down on five hits for the next six innings. The victory gave the Jayhawkers a record of 5 victories and 5 defeats, for a .500 percentage in the Big Seven. loss dropped the Tigers from seven lead, giving them a of seven victories and four seats. The Jayhawkers and Tigers meet in the second game of the series at 3 p.m. today to wind up the baseball season for Kansas. KANSAS AB R H E Robertson, ss 4 1 0 1 Hoglund, 3b 1 0 0 Oostreet, 3b 1 0 0 Moya, 3b 2 1 1 Dater, 1f 5 2 3 Conn, tf 4 3 2 0 Brombold, 1b 3 0 1 Donaldson, c 4 1 0 0 Steinmeyer, rf 4 0 1 0 Wray, ii 3 1 0 Flutzenreuter, 2b 3 1 0 Gulledge, 2 1 0 Totals 34 10 9 MISSOURI AB R H Morgan, 1b 4 0 2 Stehr, ss 4 1 1 Stehr, ss 5 3 3 Musgrave, rf 3 1 1 Leucke, c 3 1 1 Grace, c 0 0 0 Cotter, hf 4 0 0 Connumer, 3b 4 1 1 Herborn, 2b 5 0 1 Shulz, p 0 0 0 Nevers, p 3 0 2 Gritleck, p 0 0 0 a. LaDue 1 0 2 Totals 35 7 12 3 n. Grounded out for Gullick in ninth. Missouri 114 100 000—7 Kansas 600 235 01x—10 Tuesday, May 22, 1956. University Daily Kansan Rice Scholarship Awarded NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP)—Charles D. Nord of Wappings Falls, N. Y., today was named winner of the first Grantland Rice memorial scholarship to Vanderbilt University. The scholarship covers all expenses for four years at the alma mater of the late dean of American sportswriters and is supported by a grant from the thoroughbred racing associations. Texas Team Wins Juco Title HUTCHINSON (UP) — Victoria, Tex., Junior College easily captured the National Junior College track and field championships, taking 10 of 18 first places Saturday night for a total of 95 points. Weber Junior College of Ogden, Utah, came in second with 43. Souvenir Stuffed Animals 20% off End-of-Semester Sale Fraternity & Kansas T-Shirts 98c Fraternity & Sorority Pennants 20% off Children's T-Shirts & Sweatshirts (one lot) 98c 98c K-Blankets 20% off Boys' & Girls' Jayhawk Shorts $ \frac{1}{2} $ price Coach Mike Chalfant named six varsity golf lettermen and four freshman numeral winners today. The lettermen are Captain Bob Richards, two-year Big Seven champion, Gene Elstun, Bill Sayler, Ed MacGee, Jim Davies, and J. P. Jones. Elstun, Sayler, Davies and Jones will return to form a nucleus for next year's team. 1241 Oread Bill Toalson, Bob Wood, Wayne Manning, and Lynn Kindred, who will receive freshman numerals, defeated the varsity reserves 18 to 0 this spring and whipped a varsity team composed of Richards, Sayler, MacGee, and Davies by a score of $13\frac{1}{2}$ to $10\frac{1}{2}$ a week later. Six Golfers Receive Letters Pearson, DU Meet In Softball Finals Carlos Frey pitched a two-hitter Monday to lead Delta Upsilon to the "A" fraternity championship with a 10 to 1 win over Alpha Tau Omega. Frey fanned 13 batters enroute to victory. Bob Crisler also twirled a two-hitter as Pearson defeated the Faculty Fossils 14 to 1. Pearson will meet Delta Upson in the Hill championship game today. The 1955 record shows that Brooklyn's Don Newcombe had the best winning percentage in the league—800—the longest winning streak—10 straight—the second lowest earned-run-average-3.19-all of which included a one-hitter and two two-hitters among his 20 victories. Delta Upsilon also captured the fraternity "B" title in a sluggest with Phi Delta Theta; the DU's won 26 to 17. Med Students- Furnished Rooms for Rent directly across street from Med Center in K.C. Kans. $25 Per Month CALL JOE MEYER AT VI 2-2484 CLEARANCE SALE $2.00 each 10" L.P. JAZZ RECORDS Bell's MUSIC STORE 925 Mass. — VI 3-2644 We wish you a pleasant vacation and hope we may continue serving your banking needs next year. Let us serve you this summer if you're going to remain in Lawrence. Lawrence National Bank 7th and Mass. VI 3-0260