Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1955 Sterling-Oliver Wins 19-6 In I-M Play Sterling-Oliver, Stephenson Hall, and Jim Beam all emerged victorious in "A" league intramural play yesterday and the Phi Gam and the Delts were winners in the "B" division. Sterling-Oliver beat Carruth 19 to 6. James Gentle scored 13 points for the winners as did Robert Deines. For the losers Julian Westhoff tallied six points. Jim Scheffer and Bruce Sites led Jim Beam to a 14 to 3 triumph over the NROTC. Scheffer scored six points and Sites 7. Phi Gam 1. Phi Delt 0. "B" League Scores Delts 13, Alpha Phi Alpha 0. Independent "A" Jolliffe-Battenfeld (2) 4:00 AEROTOC Pearson (3) 4:00 Hernando's-Sig Gam Ep (4) 4:00 Fraternity "R" ATO-Sigma Chi (7) 4:00 Beta I-Sigma Nu (6). 4:00 Coach Bud Wilkinson has announced that he is in favor of the new substitution rule. He feels if a boy is injured the new change does away with the temptation of leaving him in the game, thus running the risk of further injury. Fred Hutchinson New Card Head ST. LOUIS, Mo—(U.P.)-Fred Hutchinson, former Detroit Tigers pitcher and manager who piloted the Seattle Rainers to a Pacific Coast League championship this year, today was named manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. The announcement scarcely came as a surprise. The 26-year-old right-hander had been conceded a wide edge over the other two candidates for the job—one unidentified and the other the Redbirds' 1955 manager, Harry Walker. Frank Black May Be Best Offensive Center In Big 7 Giant center Frank Black, the biggest man on the Kansas football team at 242 pounds, thinks the underdog Jayhawks may have a chance against the heavily-favored Oklahoma Sooners this Saturday. Black said, "We might have an advantage over some teams we shouldn't have as they may be looking for a light game. I think the Sooners might be in for a surprise." Frank has been the starting center for Kansas in all four of the games played thus far this year. He took over the No. I position last year after Dick Retch was injured. Black moves around well for a man of this weight and has shown steady improvement all year. BLACK The Iowa State game was a big disappointment for Frank as well as the rest of the team. "I hope that was our poorest game," he said, "We made a lot of elementary mistakes. We defeated ourselves. Our timing wasn't right. We weren't overconfident, in fact everyone was afraid we would take the game too lightly." Dave Putts, who handles the guards and centers on Coach Chuck Mather's coaching staff thinks Frank is potentially the best center in the Big Seven. "Offensively, Frank is one of the finest centers in the conference this year." Putts said. "Next year I feel he will be the best center in the conference. On defense, if he can keep his weight down, he does a good job. At the first of the year he was a little heavy and it hurt his speed some." Putts pointed to the fact that Black was a good student and had gotten some fine high school coaching as one reason for his success. Frank played high school ball here in Lawrence, lettering in football, basketball, and track. On defense Frank calls the signals and according to Coach Putts "does real well." Putts thinks the best game Frank has played was last week against Iowa State but also says he looked real good against Washington State. Athletics Pick Up Third Most Valuable Player By UNITED PRESS The free-spending Kansas City Athletics have a new hobby—buying "most valuable players." In recent days, the A's have purchased three men who won "most valuable" honors in high minor leagues last season as Kansas City owner Arnold Johnson continues his determined effort to build his once sad-sack club into a pennant contender. Righthander Jack Crimian of Toronto, "most valuable pitcher" in the International League this year, was added to Johnson's bag today. He follows righthander Lou Kretlow of Seattle, "most valuable pitcher" in the Pacific Coast League, and infielder Rance Pless of Minneapolis. To get 28-year-old Crimian, the A's gave up what they called "a $60,000 package" that included pitcher Marion Fricano, another player yet to be named, and cash. The Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees each called up a group of players from their farm systems. players from their farm systems. The White Sox brought up from Memphis of the Southern Association; relief pitcher Joe Dahlke (19-5), pitcher Bill Dufour (11-9), pitch-Paul Stuffel (12-3) and pitcher Russell Heman, who had an 8-8 mark for Waterloo of the Three-Eye League. In exchange, the Sox released to Memphis, pitcher Bob Cain, former major-leaguer who had a 6-7 record for Memphis last year. 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