Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 13. 1956. Football, A&M Meet Top Saturday Agenda A sport filled afternoon is on tap Saturday for KU fans. Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawker track squad, readying itself for the Kansas Relays April 21, will host the strong Oklahoma A&M Cowboys. Immediately following the track meet in *Memorial Stadium*, Coach Chuck Mather's football squad will hold a game condition scrimmage. It will be the squad's first full scale scrimmage this spring. Last year A&M was favored to whip KU in a dual at Stillwater, but the Jayhawkers won $ 79_{1/2} $ to $ 56_{1/2}. $ This Saturday KU is the favorite. A strong power in distance races in past years, the Aggies lack strength in these events this year, but have a well-balanced squad with quite a number of sprinters and hurdlers. It will be KU's last performance before the Kansas Relays. The Jayhawker football squad went through an hour of scrimmage Thursday which Coach Mather said was the best session of spring practice, with the squad showing good running and passing form. The game condition scrimmage will be held at 3:30 p.m. The red and blue, or No.1 and No.2 teams, will oppose the Gold and Green, or No.3 and No.4 teams. Mather said that the red team was further along than the other three due to its experience, but that the next three teams are about equal. High Jump Champ Enters KU Relays LAWRENCE (UP)—Charles Dumas of Compton, Calif., College, holder of the national high school high-jump record, has entered the Kansas Relays April 21. Dumas set a schoolboy mark of 6 feet $9 \%$ inches last May at Los Angeles Centennial High. He also is 1955 National AAU cochampion along with Ernie Shelton, former USC great, with a 6 feet 10 inch jump. He normally would not be eligible for the high jump in the Kansas Relays, since he is a freshman, but that event will be competed in two sections, collegiate and AAU, this year with duplicate awards to be given the top three men in each class. Besides Dumas, Compton is sending 11 other entries. "Saturday's sermimage will give the players a chance to show up good and perhaps win a berth on a higher unit." NEW YORK (UP)—Ben Hogan, the bantam battler from Dublin, Tex., has completely dominated the sports scene in the past 10 years, according to a poll conducted by Sport magazine on its 10th anniversary, to determine the standouts in various sports. Sport Names Decade's Athletes The biggest upset appears to be the New York Giants' miracle playoff win over the Dodgers in 1951. The team of the decade should go to the ever-wining Cleveland Browns of pro football, even over the masterful New York Yankees. Sport by sport: Baseball—Stan Musial. Those four batting titles speak awfully loud. College basketball—George Mikan. Pro basketball—George Mikan. Boxing—Rocky Marciano. College football—Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame. Pro football—Otto Graham, of the Brown. Tennis-Jake Krauner Track and field-John Landy. The United States has won the Davis Cup 17 times since its origin in 1900. In 1955 Sandor Iharos, Lari bori and Istvan Roszavolgy, responsible for setting 18 new marks in track. YOUR EYES should be examined today for appointment. Any lens Prescription duplicated LAWRENCE OPTICAL 1025 Mass. VI 3-25 WHOSE LIFE Are You Taking A Chance With ? Yours? Some Member of the Family? The Other Fellows? You're taking unnecessary chances when you drive a car that doesn't pass the safety test. Stop in right away. We'll safety check your brakes, tires, steering, glass, lights, wheels, muffler and exhaust, horn and windshield wipers. DRIVE YOUR CAR IN — IF THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WE'LL FIND IT. SKELLY PRODUCTS Want a Ride Home?? MOTOR IN 827 Vt. VI 3-4955 Got Something to Sell?? Tell It Through a Kansan Want Ad!! - Tell It Through a Kansan Want Ad!! Lose Something?? Tell It Through a Kansan Want Ad!! CHECK THESE LOW RATES: One time ___25 words or less___only 50c Three times only 75c Five times only 1.00 Just Dial VI 3-2700, Ext. 376 or drop in at the Kansan Business Office, Room 111, Flint Hall, and we'll be glad to serve you. TRA S to hip, sky-C less I Bar tion 8th