Today's Probable Pitchers Page 5 (Won-Lost records in parentheses) National League Chicago at Brooklyn (night) — Jones (2-1) vs. Podres (1-1). St. Louis at New York (night) — Lawrence (1-1) vs. Liddle (1-0). Milwaukee at Philadelphia (night) —Spahn (2-1) vs. Wehmeier (1-1). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night) —Nuxhall (1-1) vs. Surkent (1-2). American League Boston at Chicago—Nixon (3-0) vs. Donovan (0-1). Washington at Detroit—Abernathy (0-0) or Pascual (0-0) vs. Lary (1-1). New York at Kansas City (night) -Kucks (1-0) vs. Shantz (0-2). Baltimore at Cleveland (night)—Byrd (1-0) vs. Garcia (1-2). Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Thank You For helping us open our new shop. We hope you are enjoying the store. Feel free to drop in and browse around anytime! By DICK WALT Kansan Sports Editor Wilt Chamberlin, the famed 7-foot Philadelphia high school senior, was on the campus last weekend, and took in the KU Relays and also attended the K-Club banquet held Saturday night. From all reports, the towering Chamberlin enjoyed himself thoroughly during his stay on the campus. Decked out in a red plaid shirt with matching golf cap, Chamberlin watched the relays through a pair of binoculars and appeared to be quite interested in the proceedings. University Daily Kansan Chamberlin, one of the most widely-sought prep prospects in basketball history, has not yet made a definite decision on where he will attend college. However, it has been rumored that he has narrowed the field down to Kansas and Pennsylvania. Rumor has it that Ken Loeffter, former La Salle coach who recently accepted the Texas A&M coaching spot, has said that he did not believe Chamberlin would attend La Salle, located in hometown Philadelphia. Loeffler, who might have had a good chance of getting Chamberlin had he stayed at La Salle, is now almost out of the running because of the opposition to Negro athletes in the Southwest conference. Speaking of basketball, next season is still a long way off, but hopes are high in the KU camp that the Jayhawks may return to the Big Seven throne room next year. With only two lettermen graduating, Coach Phog Allen will have an excellent chance of capturing the league championship in his first full year in Allen fieldhouse. Although this year's 11-win 10-loss season was a distinct letdown after the Jayhawks three straight championships in 1952-53-54, but still the season had its brighter moments. One of the shinier corners of the silver lining was the late-season improvement of 6-6 center Lew Johnson who dumped in 24 points Santee to Aim At Mile Mark In Drake Relays Thirty-seven colleges and universities are entered in the 46th Drake Relays, at Des Moines, Iowa, tomorrow and Saturday. Highlighting the Drake Relays will be the running of the special invitational mile, with Kansan Wes Santee entered. Santee will be among a field of five top mile runners. Fred Dwyer, who ran against Santee during the past indoor winter season, will be on hand. Dwyer's best time for the mile this year is 4:06.0, set in the Wanamaker mile of the Milrose games in New York this winter. Selwyn Jones and Henry Kennedy, both from Michigan State, have run the mile in 4:13.5 for their best times. Louisiana State, Illinois, McMurray, Missouri, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Northwestern, Houston, Purdue, Michigan State and Michigan, Kansas, Minnesota, Michigan Normal, North Texas State, Oklahoma and Oklahoma A&M, Dana, Rice, Western Michigan, Indiana, UCLA, Wichita, Howard Payne, Iowa, Washburn, Central Michigan, Southwest Texas State, Miami of Ohio, Arizona State of Tempe, Abilene Christian, Notre Dame, Georgetown, Loyola of Chicago, Philander Smith and Emporia State. The following colleges and universities have entered teams in the Drake Relays: in the upset victory over K-State which climaxed the fieldhouse dedication ceremonies. With the exception of the northern schools, virtually the same colleges and universities entered in the Drake Relays were represented at the KU Relays. Phog will also return Dallas Dobbs, leading scorer of this year’s team, and a proven performer at guard, and classy sophomore Gene Elstun, one of the most consistent players on the squad. Another dependable will be Bill Brainard, who finally mastered the forward position after spending most of his career on the post, plus a couple of smooth ball-handlers, sophomores Maurice King and John Parker. Friday, April 29,1955 Harry Ghahramanian, engineering junior and Ellen Duncan, education junior, were the winners of the men's and women's singles division of the spring table tennis tournament held yesterday in the Student Union. SUA Table Tennis Titles Decided The tournament is sponsored by Student Union activities. Ghahramanian defeated runner-up Bernard Stoll, in the final round of play. 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