[ ] 5 CL Kansas-Colorado Clash Here Monday, Tuesday Coach Frank Prentup brings his Colorado baseball squad to town Monday for a two game series with Coach Floyd Temple's Jayhawks at 3 p.m. The Buffs have a record of seven wins and two losses. In conference play they have won one and lost one. 福 Today and tomorrow Colorado is playing Missouri at Columbia. April 22 and 23 they split a two-game series with Kansas State, winning the first 18 to 5 but losing the second game 3 to 2. Prior to the K-State series the Buffs had won five straight games. Colorado beat Colorado A&M twice 12 to 8 and 20 to 11, Texas Tech twice 12 to 6 and 15 to 7, Biggs Air Force base once 15 to 2 before meeting the Wildbeats. During the first five games the Buffs hit .371 as a team with centerfielder Carrol Hardy leading the averages with a .563. Leftfielder Frank Bernardi and catcher Gene Taylor each were hitting .462, shortstop Bierbaum had a .421 average, and firstbaseman Tom Ballich a .333 mark. The rest of the squad was under .300. The Colorado pitchers have looked good but the opposition has been weak, especially in the first five games. Top pitcher so far has been veteran righthander Bob Weber. Other pitchers on the squad include Harold Prehe and sophomore Chris Schmidt. Weber had three wins and no losses through the first five games. The Kansas State series proved costly for the Bucks when they lost the services of catcher Gene Taylor. Taylor broke two bones in his hand in the opening game and will be out for the remainder of the season. He was hitting .375 at the time of his injury. After the Kansas State series the Buffs lost a game to Wyoming and then beat Regis college of Denver. Coach Temple will fall back, in all probability, on the only two dependable pitchers he has, Ben Dalton and Wayne Tiemier. Both Dalton and Tiemier were slated to work at Ames today and tomorrow in the two games with Iowa State so will only have two days rest. Three Teams WininIMPlay Three games were played in Fraternity "A" softball competition yesterday, with ATO, Beta, and TKE winning over AE Pi, Sigma Chi, and the Delts, respectively. ATO 11. AE Pi 0 Behind the one-hit pitching of Bob Mallory, ATO scored an easy four-inning win over AE Pi. ATO tallied four runs in the first inning and added seven in the fourth to seep up the win. Mallory struck out 11 in the abbreviated game . Beta 9, Sigma Chi 8 Beta scored a run in their half of the seventh inning to eke out a close win over Sigma Chi. The win full plate runs fifth inning to knot the score, then went on to win on Dallas Dobbs' sacrifice fly in the final frame. TKE 18, Delts 12 In a laugfest, TKE scored seven runs in the seventh inning to down the Delts, 18 to 12. The losers were almost equal to the task as they came up with five runs in their half of the seventh. TKE scored in every inning. Fraternity "B" Beta 10, Phi Gam 4 Kappa Sig won by forfeit from Acacia TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" 4:00 DU-Kappa Sig (1) 4:00 Sig Ep-Lambda Chi (2) 4:00 SAE-Phi Psi (3) 4:00 Triangle-Pi KA (4) 4:00 Theta Chi-Phi Kappa Sig (5) Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. LUBRICATION IS THE LIFE-LINE OF YOUR CAR! Correct lubrication is the most important service needed to keep your car running well. Let our mechanics give a thorough lubrication today. Correct lubrication is the MORGAN-MACK Phone 3500 714 Vermont Your Ford Dealer In Lawrence Basketball Schedule Wisconsin will be the only new addition to the 1955-56 Kansas basketball schedule. The Jayhawkers and the Badgers will meet Dec. 10 at Madison in the first meeting in school history for the two clubs. Page 5 University Daily Kansan The schedule. Dec. 5 Northwestern at Lawrence Dec. 7 Wichita at Wichita Dec. 10 Wisconsin at Madison Dec. 19 SMU at Dallas Dec. 19 Rice at Houston Dec. 21 SMU at Lawrence Dec. 26-29 Big Seven tournament at Kansas City, Mo. Jan. 4 Oklahoma A&M at Still- water Jan. 7 Oklahoma at Lawrence Jan. 9 Missouri at Columbia Jan. 14 Kansas State at Manhattan Jan. 16 Iowa State at Lawrence Jan. 31 Oklahoma A&M at Law- rence Feb. 4 Iowa State at Ames Feb. 6 Missouri at Lawrence Feb. 11 Nebraska at Lawrence Feb. 17 Oklahoma at Norman Feb. 25 Nebraska at Lincoln Mar. 2 Colorado at Lawrence Mar. 6 Kansas State at Lawrence Mar. 10 Colorado at Boulder Friday, May 6, 1955 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS By UNITED PRESS National League Former Missouri basketball star Win Wilfong will get his Army discharge this month, and has announced his intention of re-en-rolling at Missouri this September. | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brooklyn | 18 | 2 | .900 | — | | Chicago | 11 | 10 | .524 | 7⁄₃ | | New York | 9 | 9 | .500 | 8 | | St. Louis | 8 | 9 | .471 | 8⁄₃ | | Milwaukee | 9 | 11 | .451 | 8⁄₃ | | Pittsburgh | 8 | 11 | .421 | 9⁄₃ | | Cincinnati | 6 | 13 | .316 | 11⁄₃ | Yesterday's Results New York 6, Chicago 3 Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 4 (Only games scheduled) American League | | W | L | Pct. | GE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 13 | 7 | .650 | — | | Detroit | 13 | 7 | .650 | — | | Chicago | 11 | 7 | .611 | 1 | | New York | 11 | 8 | .579 | 11 | | Kansas City | 9 | 9 | .500 | 3 | | Boston | 9 | 13 | .409 | 5 | | Washington | 7 | 12 | .368 | 55 | | Baltimore | 5 | 15 | .250 | 8 | American League Yesterday's Results Yesterday's Results Detroit 3, Boston 0 (Only game scheduled) Huge Tackle Inks Pro Pact Chicago — (U,P)— Frank Scaffidi, a tackle from Marquette who was the Chicago Cardinals' 10th draft choice, has signed a 1955 National Football league contract with the club. Wes and Art Head South "We are going down there with the intention of breaking the 4:00.5 mark," said Wes Santee yesterday before leaving for the Miami invitational track meet in Florida. "Let's just hope the wind doesn't come in from the coast." Santee said. "It will be 10 chances to one the wind will be coming in from the coast." Santee added, "Even if it means going all-out—we definitely are going out to do it." Santee's pace setter for this outdoor season, Art Dallzell, will be making the trip with him. The rest of the field in the mile run will be of "no consequence," according to Santee. The only thing Santee regrets about the trip is the time he will have in Miami. "I just wish I had longer to stay," he said. The bothersome ocean breezes will be held in check, at least partially, by canvas which will be placed around the outside of the ring. Announcing the Winners of Jack Norman's Formal Opening Prizes. The Drawings Were Held May 2nd,3rd,and 4th. 1. E.M. Adair, 1303 Delaware, Dress Shirt and Tie 2. Bill Davidson, 945 Emery, Lakeland Popsail Jacket 3. Glen Hammontree, 819 E. 48th, K.C., Mo., 6 pair of hose 4. Willis L. Mog, 1135 Ohio, Rolf Wallet 5. Bill Van Pelt, 118 W. 15th St., Lakeland Summer Suit. 6. Delbert J. Howerton, 805 Ohio, Hickok Cuff Link Set 7. Sue Reeder, Corbin Hall, Sport Shirt. 8. Dick Hill, 1222 Rhode Island, Apache "Moc" Shoes. 9. Bruce Poteet, 1541 Tennessee. Summer Weight Trousers. 10. Bud Coutts, 118 W. 15th Street, Two Silk "Rep" Ties. Congratulations to the Winners. We sincerely Hope You Enjoy Your Gifts. 1237 Oread Ph. 268 Drop In and Browse Around