Wednesday, May 9.1956. University Daily Kansan fastest high Page 5 itan the who Play- Nieder Doubtful For MU Meet The KU track team will meet the University of Missouri this Saturday at Columbia in preparation for the Big Seven Conference meet to be held May 18 and 19 at Manhattan. Nieder Still Iniured Cool and rainy weather has been a hindrance to the squad this season and has made it impossible for the runners to get in the best possible condition. Several members of the squad are on the injured list. Shot putter Bill Niener has been sidelined since the Drake Relays with a sore arm and probably will not make the MU trip. He may be ready for the conference meet if his arm responds to treatment. Les Bitner, javelin thrower, has been bothered by a bad back, but probably will compete Saturday morning. Kent Floerke, broad jumper, suffered a slightly pulled leg muscle several days ago. Tuesday was the first night of hard practice for him since the injury. Dick Blair, senior spinner, turned in a good time for the 220-yard dash with a blazing .20.8. He was followed closely by freshmen Charlie Tidwell, .21.3 and Vernie Gauby, .21.5. Two-Mile Team Beaten In a two-mile relay, a team of Tom Skuta, Bernie Gay, Lowell Jensen and Harold Long won in 7:51.0 to beat Jan Howell, Grant Cookson, Jerry McNeal and Al Frame. The second team was only two seconds behind the winners in 7:53.0. Today will be the last hard practice for the squad before the MU meet. The team will leave by bus for Columbia at 3 p.m. Friday. KU previously defeated the Tigers indoors this year in Allen Field House. New Committee Governs Amateurs A national advisory committee was formed Tuesday to govern amateurism. The committee will consist of representatives of five major sports, the governing bodies on the panel, and will include members of the AAU, NCAA, U.S. Golf Association, U.S. Lawn Tennis Association and U.S. Olympic Association. The latter group will have no disciplinary power. The committee, which will meet twice a year, will talk over new problems, try to understand each other's views where individual rules on amateurism differ, suggest means of reducing the differences and propagate the amateur ideal. Wichita Golfers Lose To Tulsa TULSA, Okla. (UP)—Tula golfers defeated Wichita University $13\frac{1}{2}$ to $4\frac{1}{2}$ here Tuesday. 'ine' results. Fritz Probst, Wichita, defeated Tom Stover, 202 1/2 72 Probst-Stover $1^{1/2}$, Barker-Clary $1^{1/2}$, Roger Ratliff, Tulsa, defeated Larry Barker, 2'-1 Dick Claire, Tulsa, defeated Harold 3'4, to 4'5 Math, 3-0: Max Ritman, Tulsa, defeated Don Plate. 3-6. Ratifl-Rittman $2\frac{1}{2}$, Mann-Pate $\frac{1}{2}$. KAY PHARMACY ADAM KAY 1347 Mass. VI 3-1844 Students Drugstore The IM Softball **Today's Schedule** **Fraternity A** Phi Gam vs. Delta Chi (field 3) Triangle vs. Beta (field 2) Prescriptions We Deliver Sig Ep vs. Delta Chi (field 4) Sig Nu vs. Beta (field 5) Independent A UVO vs. Fossils (field 1) Orioles Move To 1st Division Cards Now 2nd, Yanks Win St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 1. Brocklyn 6, Chicago 1. Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 0. New York 5, Cincinnati 4. Baltimore 7, Kansas City 4, Detroit 14, Washington 6. New York 4, Cleveland 3. Boston 4, Chicago 3 (13 innings). National League Baseball Scores Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results By UNITED PRESS and 13th time this season as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Kansas City Athletics, 7-4, and entered the first division for the first time in the franchise's history. The Detroit Tigers walloped the Washington Senators, 14-6, and Dick Gernert singled home the winning run in the 13th inning to give the Red Sox a 4-3 verdict over the White Sox. Warren Spahn demonstrated last night that he's still a star pitcher with a three-hitter that gave the Milwaukee Braves a 5-0 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates. The St. Louis Cardinals, mean-while, took over second place when they routed Robin Roberts and beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-1. The Cincinnati Redlegs fell to third place when they bowled to the New York Giants, 5-4, and the Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs, 6-0 in other National League games. In the American League, the New York Yankees shaded the Cleveland Indians, 4-3. George Zuverink relieved for the fourth straight game Ethan A. Smith 808 VERMONT MOVING • PACKING • STORAGE AUTHORIZED AGENT Get on the ball and balance your budget with a safe, convenient checking account with us. Douglas County State Bank "THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" MemberFDIC 900 Mass. 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