1. a) 9 b) double c) whole d) none --- Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. March 9, 1956 Tennis Team To Make Strong Big 7 Title Bid The Kansas tennis team will have its best chance to win the Big Seven title this spring since the Jayhawkers' second-place finish in 1952, according to Coach Dick Mechem. The only member of last year's five-man team lost through graduation was Don Franklin, the number four man. Walt Moryn, battling to win a regular job in the Chicago Cubs' outfield, hammered out four hits in Thursday's intra-squad game. W L Kansas State 9 3 Missouri 8 4 Iowa State 8 4 Kansas 6 5 Colorado 6 5 Nebraska 3 9 Oklahoma 1 11 Returning lettermen include Bob Riley, Kansas City, Mo., junior and the Big Seven singles champion, Dave Kane, Kansas City, Kan., senior and the number two man, Del Hadley, Topeka junior and Bruce Wenger, Salina junior, Hadley and Wenger were rated fourth and fifth on last year's team which finished third in the Big Seven tournament. Mechem expect Hadley or Wenger to fill the vacant number three position. Big Seven Standings Phil Rein, Hillsboro junior who was rated close behind Wenger last season, looks like a good possibility to move up to the number five position this year. Mechem said. Riley won all 10 of his singles matches last year and has been ranked number six in his singles for the six-state area of Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nebraska and Arkansas. Oklahoma, last year's Big Seven champs, probably will give Kansas its toughest competition for the title. The Sooners have their number two, three, and four men returning. Kent Taylor, Oklahoma's number one singles player last year and runner-up to Riley in the Big Seven meet, was graduated. Eddie Hoffman, an Iowa State junior who was beaten by Taylor in the second round of the Big Seven tourney last year probably will be one of the top singles players in the conference this year. Although the schedule has not yet Baseball Team Schedules Intra-Squad Game Saturday Probable Batting Order TEAM A SS Barry Robertson RF Don Dixon 3B Forrest Hoglund CF Bob Conn FM Marc Berger A Gulleagle IB Jim Trombold C Barry Donaldson P Ron Wiley P Van Cooper Weather permitting, the Kansas baseball team will have its first intra-squad game of the year at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on the baseball field located south of the football stadium. It will be a six inning game. been completed, the Jayhawkers will have a match with each Big Seven team, two with Washburn, and possibly one with Iowa, plus the Big Seven meet May 18-19 at Manhattan. Sophomores will dominate both Bob Mova 2B Bob McMichael 1B Don Steinemeyer CF Nate Swenson CF Dick Blake LEF Jim Stoneestle SS John Newlin 3B Ef Ahil RF Ed Ahl PF Gary Fennity P Gary Russell P Others who will be trying to make the team include Roger Alberty, Olathe junior, Bob Ferguson, Erie senior, Ralah Kelley, Marysville senior, Jim Miller, FT. Scott senior, Buddy Burke, Kansa City, Kan, senior, Charles Barry, Lindsborg sophomore, and Jack Runnels, Lyons junior teams with seven of the ten players slated to see action on each pitch into this category. Couch Flow Table Tennis to use two pitchers, on each team. For the A team, captain Forrest Hoglund and Bob Conn are seniors, and Dixon is a junior, Team B has seniors Dick Blowey and Don Steinmeyer, and junior Gary Fenity. If bad weather forces a postpone- ment, the game will be played the first good day of next week. Toronto Sians Halfback TORONTO (UP) - Don Robinson, a halfback who played two Rose Bowl games for the University of California, was signed Thursday by the Toronto Argonauts. Robinson played service ball last year Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Winter is rough on cars. Now that spring is on the way let us put yours in top condition for safe and economical warm weather driving COOLING SYSTEM IGNITION SYSTEM WHEEL ALIGNMENT LUBRICATION BRAKES STEERING Golfers Turn In Good Scores Despite unfavorable weather, 10KU golfers begin workouts last week for the opening of the golfing season April 3. Bob Richards, Big Seven individual champion last year, carded a 73. Scores of 78 were turned in by Mark Nardzyz, fourth-place finisher in the Big Seven last year, Ed MacGee, and Neol Rooney. Jim Davies, Dodge City sophomore, shot a 77. New members added to the squad this year are Harry Turner, Topeka sophomore, Lloyd Klaus, Bethel junior, J. P. Jones, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Jim Davies, Dodge City sophomore, and Tom Phoenix, Ellinwood senior. In workouts, Jones shot a 78, Phoenix 79, and Turner a 76. Qualifying rounds will not be played until March 19 to determine who will play for KU. You'll Save When KU won the 1956 Big Seven Indoor track and field championship it gave the Jayhawkers two legs toward their fifth consecutive grand slam of conference track titles. They won the cross-country last November to open the quest and now own a streak of 14 successive CC-Indoor-Outdoor flags. Kansas After 5th Slam Money and Time By getting all your last-minute groceries, school supplies and party snacks At The JAYHAWK GROCERY 1342 Ohio DUKE ELLINGTON Tomorrow Night At The Dance to the Music of All School Dance Saturday, March 10 8:30-12:30 UNION BALLROOM Through: IFC Representative Or At The Door Tickets: $3.00 Couple