427 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 10, 1956 —(Daily Kansan photo) THE COMEBACK TRAIL—Baseball coach Floyd Temple (right) will come out of retirement this summer to manage a semi-pro team composed of five KU players including centerfielder Bob Conn (left). Temple played third base on KU's Big Seven championship team of 1949 and managed Iola of the KOM league to the title in 1952. 1949, and managed Iola of the KOM league to the title in 1952. Temple,8 Baseballers To Play Semi-pro Ball Floyd Temple, KU baseball coach, will lead eight of his players as player-manager this summer in a Topeka semi-pro league. Coach Temple will come out of retirement to play third base, along with catcher Barry Donaldson, pitcher Ron Wiley, outfielder Bob Conn, second baseman Don Pfutzenreuter, and first baseman Don Steinmeyer. Larry Miller, promising KU freshman, will also accompany the team which will be sponsored by the Sewell Oil Co. John Trombold, former KU first baseman, Jack Bean, former KState pitcher, presently coaching in Topeka, and Bud Bloomfield, Coffeyville Junior College outfielder, will add to the team's strength. Herb Semper, Glenn Cunningham, and Wes Santee are the only Kansans to win the national collegiate title two years. Santee and Cunningham won at milers. Semper took honors in the cross country run. The team plans to play some of the best semi-pro clubs in Kansas. Coach Temple said. "We will try to enter the Topeka City league and will enter the annual semi-pro tournament in Wichita," he said. Several night games in Lawrence are also planned. GSP, Pi Phi Meet In Softball Finals Gertrude Sellards Pearson defeated Delta Delta Delta 13 to 1 and Pi Beta Phi defeated Douthart Hall 13 to 0 Wednesday in the women's intramural softball semi-finals. Gertrude Sellards Pearson will meet Pi Beta Phi at 5 p.m. today in the finals. Enjoy a "Wife-Approved" MOVE! THE North American WAY PHONE VI 3-0380 ETHAN A. SMITH MOVING & TRANSFER CO. FOR FULL INFORMATION AND FREE ESTIMATE Local and Long Distance Moving • Storage • Packing of HOUSEHOLD GOODS - DISPLAYS • EXHIBITS AGENT FOR WORLD-WIDE SERVICE LAND, SEA, AIR The KU freshman golf team will try to upset the varsity in a match today at the Lawrence Country Club. Matches began at 1:00 p.m. Leading the freshmen is Bob Wood who fired a 34-38-72 last week when the freshmen blanked the reserves 18-0. Wayne Manning holds down the No. 2 position by virtue of a 75 in last week's match. Frosh ChallengeVarsity Golfers A 76 qualified Lynn Kindred for the No. 3 spot in today's match and Bill Toalson who shot a 79 fills out the team as fourth man. Bob Richards, 1955 Big Seven champ is leading the varsity. Jim Davies is paired with Manning for the match. Ed MacGee and Bill Sayler make up the remainder of the varsity team. IM Softball Fraternity A Phi Gam 14, Delta Chi 1. Fraternity B Beta 10, Sig Nu 9; Delta Chi 7 Sig Ep 5; Theta Chi 15, Delts 13. Today's Schedule Fraternity A **Fraternity A** Delts vs. TKF (field 1) Sig Ep vs. Phi Ssi (field 3) **Fraternity B** Phi Psi II vs. Phil Delti (field 4) Phi Psi I vs. Delts (field 5) HAVE YOUR DINNERS PARTY HOUSE at the 222 Perry St. Serving 1 to 5—Groups or Individuals Serving 1 to 5—Groups or Individuals VI 3-8791 individuals VI 3-8791 VI 3-2828 Topeka's Hawks Jump To 5th Stewart Enters Modesta Meet TOPEKA—The Topeka Hawks scored 5-0 and 5-3 decisions over the Albuquerque Dukes Wednesday and jumped into fifth place in the Western League. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers-They are Loyal Supporters. DALLAS—Don Stewart, SMU's freshman high jumper who has leaped 6 feet, 104 inches, will compete in the Modesto, Calif., Relays May 26 as an unattached entry. DANCE DATE—Shirley Jones, Ottawa senior, and Jerry Dawson, Goodland junior, live it up to Ralph Marterie's latest album, "Swing Baby," which they got at the Disc Den. Other new hits in stock are by King Cole, Dave Brubeck, Arthur Murray, Jackie Gleason, and the "Living Presence" sound on Mercury. That's the Disc Den in Rowlands' Book Store for the latest in dance favorites—Paid Adv. Here's a knitted shirt just made for active sports (and lounging around, as well). The feather-light fabric is bias-cut for perfect freedom in any position. The back, cut longer than the front, lets the collar fit your neck just right. In 20 colors. Wear it correctly—with the Arrow Bermuda shorts (6 different colors)—and you've made the perfect choice for summer FREEWAY, $3.95. Shorts, $3.95 up. ARROW The new Arrow FREE-WAY puts "action" in a shirt... first in fashion SHIRTS • TIES • SLACKS 905 Mass. St. Shop at CARL'S for all ARROW PRODUCTS Dial VI 3-5353 La T Fl Johi craci min he r to c lays "N and say coul at L worl MI peri is, er State 500-1 be d the the get when