Page 5 Wednesday, March 28, 1956. University Daily Kansan Big 7 Champ Remains No.1 Bob Riley, 1955 Big Seven singles champion, successfully defended his hold on the tennis team's No.1 spot Tuesday by defeating Dave Kane 6-0, 6-1. The win assures Riley of the top berth for the first match, tentatively scheduled for April 16, here, against Washburn. In the lower division of the qualification tourney, Roger Alberty beat Jim Miller, 6-3, 8-6, to remain No. 8 man. A promising sophomore Jim Schultz, has moved up three rungs on Coach Dick Mechem's preseason "ladder" since the tournament began. His latest victory was over Harry Jett for the No. 11 position. Three important matches are scheduled today. At 3 p.m. Bruce Werehack challenges No. 4 man Del Hadley; at 3:30 p.m. Dave Kane defends the No. 2 position against his brother Gene Kane; and at 4 p.m. Bud Burke will play Phil Rein for the No. 6 position. Bob Richards, defending Big Seven champ, shot a three over par 75 on the windswept Lawrence Country Club golf course Tuesday to take a four-stroke lead in qualification rounds for the southern golf trip next week. Only four players will make the trip. Golfers Work Out For Southern Trip Richards has a 27-hole total of 113. He is followed by Bill Sayler whose 78 gave him 117 and Jim Davies who carded an 81 for a 118-stroke total. Ed MacGee and Mark Nardyz are tied for fourth position with 122's. Only one stroke behind in fifth place are Jim Schmitendorf and Harry Turner with 123's. Other scores include Noel Rooney, from Phoenix, 130; and John Jones, 132. Pirates Beat Redlegs 5-4 The Pittsburgh Pirates scored their 11th victory in 18 games Tuesday when Dick Cole singled home the winning run in the ninth for a 5 to 4 decision over the Cincinnati Redlegs. The United States won 13 gold medals in the fifteenth Olympic games. "This picture should be a prize winner!" Many an amateur photographer learns how to be a professional by choosing good equipment for the job. Hixon's stocks professional type equipment, and will be glad to show you how to use it. Hixon Studio & Camera Shop VI 3-0330 721 Mass. Mather Makes First Major Changes In Spring Practice Bob Lewis, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore, moved up to first team left guard Tuesday night, replacing Joe Eaglowski, Massillon, Ohio, sophomore, in the first major change in spring football drills. Lewis had been running with the second unit. In the other major changes of the practice, Leon Robertson, Richmond, Va., freshman, was moved up from sixth string left half back to the second team. Robertson replaces Bob Hoesing, who is on the injury list. Coach Chuck Mather was well pleased with the workout, despite a number of injuries. George Giovanos, third team guard, has been sidelined until after Easter vacation with a bruised shoulder. Duane McIntire, freshman halfback, and Dick Reinking, junior tackle, are lost for the spring with shoulder injuries. Tom Rosowicz, sophomore end, will undergo surgery over vacation on an injured knee. The football squad will continue work on individual fundamentals and controlled scrimmage through Thursday. Drills will then be dismissed until April 10. The New York Athletic club has won 27 team titles in the National AAU indoor track championships. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. KAY PHARMACY ADAM KAY 1347 Mass. VI 3-1844 Students Drugstore The Prescriptions We Deliver The Perfect Easter Treat! Delicious Easter Egg Cakes, beautifully decorated in a host of gay colors. White or chocolate cake centers. ...15c each 907 Mass. VI 3-0561 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. All the pleasure comes thru... Here's the best in filtered smoking—Filter Tip Tareyton, the filter cigarette that gives you true tobacco taste and Activated Charcoal filtration. And Filter Tip Tareyton smokes milder, smokes smoother, draws easier. All the pleasure comes thru...the taste is great! THE BEST IN FILTERED SMOKING FILTER TIP TAREYTON PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES C.A.I. CO.