Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 8, 1956 Golfers Stop Washburn, Stretch Victory String To 4 Captain Bob Richards carded a two-over-par 73 to grab medalist honors and lead the Kansas golf team to its fourth consecutive win as the Jayhawks trimmed Washburn 20 to 4 Monday at the Topeka Country Club. It was the Jayhawkers' third victory in four days. The KU victory string now includes wins over Washburn, St. Benedicts and Missouri. Jim Davies' 77 was the second lowest score for Kansas as he won his match 2-1 over Washburn's Larry Breuminger in the six-man match. Kansas will play Kansas State Saturday at Manhattan in preparation for the Big Seven tournament which will be played on the Manhattan Country Club course May 18-19. Friday the varsity will play a practice match with the strong freshman team which trounced the reserves 18 to 0 last week. Results by matches: Bob Richards, KU (73) defeated Bill Anderson (76) 3-0 Jim Davies, KU (77) defeated Larry Breuninger (78) 2-1. Richards and Davies (88) defeated Anderson and Deuninger (70) 3-0. Killian and Krishna (69) Ed MacGee, KU (79) tied Roger Casida (79) $1\frac{1}{2}-1\frac{1}{2}$. Bill Sayler, KU (79) defeated Randall Murphy (81) 3-0. J. P. Jones, KU (81) defeated Gerry Rodehaver (82) $ 2 \frac{1}{2} - \frac{1}{2}. $ Noel Rooney, KU (79) defeated Bob Schumacher (80) 2½-1¾. MacGee, Sayler, Jones and Rooney (71) defeated Casida, Murphy Rodehaver, and Schumacher (72) $ 2^{1/2}-1/2. $ Cards, Bucs Trade Arroyo, Surkont The St. Louis Cardinals Monday traded the lefthander Luis Arroyo to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Max Surkont, 33-year-old right-handed relief pitcher. Arrovo, a 28-year-old Puerto Rican, was recalled from Omaha of the American Association for the older adults as announced as a straight trade. Surkont had a 7 won, 14 lost record and a 5.58 earned run average last season. Arroyo, acquired to add balance to a Pirate mound staff heavy with righthanders, had an 11 won, 8 lost record last year as a rookie. The trade was negotiated by general managers Frank Lane of the Cardinals and Joe L. Brown of the Pirates. Delany To Run At Fresno Villanova University announces Monday that its 19-year-old Irish miler, Ron Delany, will compete again with Australia's John Landy at the West Coast Relays in Fresno, Calif., on Saturday. K-State Tennis Meet Postponed The tennis meet between Kansas and K-State, scheduled for this afternoon at the stadium courts, has been postponed until May 14. The Wildcats will be the last conference foe for the Jayhawker netmen before the Big Seven tournament May 18-19 at Manhattan. An addition to the schedule is the meet with Kansas City University Sunday afternoon at Kansas City, Mo. 'King' Cotton Predicts 2nd Victory Over Joey NEW YORK (UP)— Charley (King) Cotton, an over-stuffed welterweight and 5-1 underdog who registered a stunning upset Monday night by outpointing ex-middle-weight contender Joey Giardello, said today, "I'll take off a few pounds and beat him better next month." They'll meet in another television 10-rounder at St. Nicholas arena on June 4 or 11, according to promoter Teddy Brenner, who staged last night's bristling bout in which the slender Negro from Toledo snapped Giardello's victory string at nine and spoiled his comeback Marker For Grantland Rice MURFRESBORO. Tenn.-A marker will be dedicated today at the birthplace of the late Grantland Rice, widely known New York sportswriter, who died in 1954. The longest World Series game on record is 14 innings between Boston and Brooklyn. Babe Ruth won the game 2 to 1. In 1928, Notre Dame's famous half-back, Jack Elder, won the Kansas Relays 100-yard dash in :10. flat. GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS CO. East End of Ninth St. VI3-0956 Huskies Might Quit Conference SAN FRANCISCO—Criticizing the Pacific Coast Conference for penalizing the University of Washington in all sports because of football infractions, school officials have indicated that they might withdraw from the conference. The Pacific Coast Conference took the action Sunday for athletic rule violations—mainly a "slush fund." Probation restrictions will prevent any Washington team from being listed as a conference champion or competing in any post-season or all-conference competition. Dr. Henry Schmitz, president of the University of Washington, said Monday it is his "purely personal" opinion that the school should remain within the conference. Schmitz then added that other agencies, presumably the Board of Regents, would have the final decision. In addition, the restrictions, which become effective August 1 and remain for two years, will prevent the Huskies from sharing in Rose Bowl receipts. So the probation has the effect of a $52,-000 fine since the annual return to conference schools is about $26,000. Wildcats Meet NU In Dual MANHATTAN-Kansas State will meet the University of Nebraska today in the Wildcats' first outdoor dual track meet of the season. The Wildcats scored a $54\frac{1}{2}$ to $49\frac{1}{2}$ victory in an indoor meet earlier this year. Braves Fight Off Dodgers, 3-1. To Remain In 1st Place Bv UNITED PRESS The Milwaukee Braves retained their grip on first place in the National League Monday night with a 3 to1 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. Catcher Del Crandall knocked in two runs with a single and a sacrifice fly and Hank Aaron homered for the third Milwaukee run. The Baltimore Orioles have poured out $600,000 in bonus money but it's a $10,000 waiver deal that's really paying off for them. That's what the Orioles paid the Detroit Tigers for George Zuverink last July 8. from Brewer, 25-year-old righthander, tossed a fourhitter and struck out nine batters to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 5 to 1 victory over the Cleveland Indians in the only other American League game. The 29-year-old right-hander did it again last night when the Orioles scored their third straight triumph over the Tigers, 4 to 3. Zuverink replaced Bill Wight in the ninth inning last night and retired the side on two pitches when Harvey Kuenn hit into a double play. The Orioles then presented George with his second victory when Hal Smith singled with the bases filled. The St. Louis Cardinals scored five runs in the sixth inning to down the New York Giants 6 to 3. The loss ruined a fine debut by Giant rookie first-baseman Bill White, who broke in with a homer in his first at bat plus two singles later. Tom Poor of Kansas won the NCAA high jump at 6 feet 1 inch in 1923. 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