Page 7 Football Team Loses Reinking Kansas University's Jayhawker football squad suffered its first major injury of spring practice Tuesday when third team tackle Dick Reinking broke his collar bone while attempting a block in scrimmage. Reinking will be out of action for the remainder of spring drills. Mather sent the candidates through individual fundamentals and controlled scrimmage. He ran his first and third teams against the second and fourth teams, alternating with defense at the two units. Coach Chuck Mather continued to be "well pleased" with the spirit and determination showed by the squad. He said that the team is improving rapidly and are "about two weeks ahead of spring practices the past two years." Wather was especially pleased with the performance of his three quarterbacks, Wally Strauch, Dave Preston and Bob Marshall. Mather will continue to work on individual fundamentals and controlled scrimmage until April 14, when he will hold the first full scale scrimmage of the spring. Movies of the practices will be taken beginning today. Pi Beta Phi social sorority wore the women's intramural swimming meet Tuesday with 47 points. Corbin Hall was second with 32 point and Douthart Hall third with 23. Pi Phi's Win IM Swimming 80-yard free-style relay -1, Corbill Hall 2, Ft Beta Phi 3, Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Breast form—1. Laptad. 2. Wilen. 3. Manney; 22. points. 1. hard free style—1, Epss. 2. Klepper 3. Aakil. 3475 (new record) Diving—Laptad, 2. Schenck, 3. Tink- 114, nolts. 40-yard backstoke - 1, Epps, 2. Smith Proudfit; 29.8. 2. Kearn 40-yard sidestroke=1. Aulik, 2. Kaaz Krott: 229. 40-yard breaststroke-1. Laptad, 2. 20-yard breaststroke-3.20. Crawl form-1. Brown, 2. Manney, 3. Dunn: 17 points. *coaches.* 3. meet (s.) 38. *conference.* 4. meet (s.) Aulik, 2. Klepman, Provillt, 412. Thursday, March 22, 1956. University Daily Kansan 64-yard-med relay -1. Pl Beta Phi 2. Gammil Phita Beta, 3. Corbin Hall; 432.5. IM Volleyball Fraternity A Phi Delt 15-15, DU 11-7; Beta 15-15, Delta Chi 1-9; Delts 15-15, Triangle 10-2; Phi Psi 15-3-15, SAE 9-15-7; TKE 18-9-16, Lam Chi 16-15-4; Nu Sig-Sig Ep (double forift). Fraternity B Delta Chi 15-16, PiKA 9-14. Fraternity C Phi Delt I 15-14-15, Phi Gam II 12-16-9. Set-Ups 15-15, Nu Sig Nu 8-13. Independent B Beam 15-15, Templin 8-10; Jolie Lite 15-15, Chicken 9-6. Today's Schedule Robinson, Glen Framingham, A 4:15, ATO vs. Sig Chi (E); 6:30, Phi Delt vs. Phi Psi (E). Fraternity B 5, Delts vs. Beta (W); 5:45, SAE vs. Sig Chi (E); 6:30, Phi Delt vs. Sig Nu (E). 4:15, Stephenson vs. Liahona (W) Independent B. Independent A 4:15, SHC vs. Air Force (W Robinson Annex Independent B 4:15, Army vs. Newman (E); 5. Chicken vs. Jolliffe (W); 5, Templin vs. Poscorb (E). Avila Bats Indians To Victory Bobby Avila and Mike Garcia led the Cleveland Indians to an 11 to 4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday. Avila, the American League's batting champion in 1554 was a.'341 mark, hit two triples and drove in four runs. Volleyball Managers To Meet A meeting for managers of intramural volleyball teams in the playoffs will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in 202 Robinson Gym. The meeting is important and all managers in the playoffs are required to attend. A 27-hole total of 116 gave Jim Davies a three-stroke lead over Lloyd Klaus in the third round of varsity golf squad qualification. Davies fired his second consecutive 40 over the rain soaked Lawrence Country Club course Wednesday while Klaus shot a 42 for a total of 119. Davies Holds 3-Stroke Lead a total of 122. Other scores included John Jones and Ed MacGee, 123'; Jim Schmittendorf, 124, and Noel Roonev, 127. The best varsity qualifying round of the day was a two-over-par 38 carded by Bill Saylor, which placed him above Mark Nardyz in the number three position with an aggregate score of 120. Nardyz is fourth with 121. A three-over-par 39 gave Bill Toalson a 115-stroke total to keep the lead in freshman squad qualification. Wayne Manning shot a 37 for a total of 119 to replace Bob Wood in second position. Wood is third with 125. Tom Phoenix moved into the fifth position Wednesday with a 40 and A one-under-par 35 Wednesday by Bob Richards, Big Seven champion, was the best single round reported this spring. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results NEW SPORT SHIRTS Just Received All types of plains and colors—$5.95 VI 3-0883 100 SHULTON New York • Toronto Shaving at its best! OLD SPICE SMOOTH SHAVE in the pressurized container...gives a rich, velvety lather...remains firm and moist throughout your shave. And a unique, lubricating formula soothes your skin. 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