Page 9 JayhawksGetRevenge; Trounce K-State 19-1 Playing in sub-normal temperatures, Kansas defeated Kansas State Tuesday in a complete turnabout from Monday's game, blasting out 17 hits and 19 runs to trounce the Wildcats 19 to 1. Kansas was defeated in a close battle Monday by the Wildeats to 1. The Jayhawks got only three hits in the first game of the series, their first defeat of the season. Sophomore right-hander Ron' Wiley was the game's outstanding player, rapping four hits in five times at bat, two home runs, and two singles, for a total of eight runs driven in. Besides his busy day at the plate, Wiley limited the Wildcat hitters to three scattered hits to post his fourth win of the season. The Jayhawks added insult to injury in the eighth, when leading 13 to 0, they completed the route by scoring six more runs on five hits, a wacky and an error. The runs came on a round-tripper by Wiley, his second of the day, and a two-run homer by Eddie Dater. The other big innings for the Jayhawks were the first and seventh. They jumped on starter Renfoir for four quick runs in the first, then added four more off reliefer Begren in the seventh. K-State ruined Wiley's shut-out bid in the top of the ninth when Paul Clark singled, stole second, and then raced home on an attempted double play. The win gave the Jayhawks a record of eight wins and one loss for the season. They meet Oklahoma here Friday and Saturday in Big Seven play. Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette and Mel Patton of USC are the only men who have won the NCAA 100-yard or 100-meter dash three years consecutively. Metcalfe won it from 1932-34 and Patton from 1947-49. Bill Virdon of the St. Louis Cardinals won "Rookie of the Year" honors in the National League in 1955. Brigham Young University won the 1955 Skyline Conference track meet with $85 \frac{1}{2}$ points. Umpires' Glasses Make History KANSAS CITY (UP)—A history-making event for major league baseball was recorded Tuesday in the Kansas City-Detroit game, but Umpire Frank Umont, who achieved it, would not comment on it. Through the years one favorite chant of disgruntled fans has been "umpire, you're half blind. You need glasses." Umont wore spees in the game. It was the first time a major league umpire has appeared in a game wearing glasses. Braves' Conley Shows Progress Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Gene Conley, Milwaukee's alling right-handed ace, has shown marked improvement, and a specialist has said that his shoulder is in a condition that he may be able to pitch by May 25. Dr. Michael Di Cosola, Sarasota, Fla., orthopedic surgeon, advised the 6 foot 8 inch 220-pound Conley to remain in Jacksonville, Fla., for another two weeks under a rigid training program. The Braves placed Conley on their disabled list Tuesday. EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC KOAKAS -- CAMERAS MOVIE CAMERAS & PROJECTORS PILOTS CHEMICALS Show your movies and slides in our projection room - no charge Hison's 721 Mast. - Seasonal expenses Wednesday, April 25, 1956. University Daily Kansan - Car or home repairs - Shopping expenses Life insurance on all HFC loans without extra cost to you. - Shopping expenses - Doctor bills - Doctor bills $20 to $1000 No endorsers needed. Easy-to-meet requirements. Up to 24 months to repay Phone or stop in today for fast, one-day friendly service! -Corporation of Lawrence Kansas HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 831½ Massachusetts Ave.; over Litwins PHONE: Viking 3-7545 Loans made to residents of nearby towns --- "Maybe I should talk it over with my banker. That's what Dad always does." MOST EVERY PROBLEM HAS A MONEY ANGLE. THAT'S WHERE A BANK'S EXPERIENCE CAN PROVE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE. MAY WE HELP YOU? Lawrence National Bank 7th and Mass. VI 3-0260 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. UP A TREE FOR SOMETHING TO READ? For Entertaining or Informative Reading You Can't Beat THE MODERN LIBRARY SERIES A Wide Range of Titles - #246—ARISTOTLE—RHETORIC & POETICS 247—THE BEST OF S. J. PERELMAN ● #679—WISDOM OF ISRAEL - #152—OUTLINE OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Regular Edition----$1.45 Giants----$2.45 - #183—THE MAKING OF SOCIETY ● #129—GREAT SPANISH STORIES ● #294—G. B. SHAW—THREE PLAYS COME IN AND BROWSE