Page 5 Kansas Cindermen To Meet Aggies The KU track team heads for Stillwater today for a meet with Oklahoma &M, who are expected to have little trouble in defeating the Jayhawkers in the Saturday affair. With a team loss only to Occidental college, the Aggies are licking their chops after their big relay victories at the Texas Relays two weeks ago. They missed by 1/10th of a second at Austin of setting a new mark in the sprint medley relay. With a sophomore laden team, Coach Bill Easton will probably be concentrating on the KU Relays coming up next weekend. He is taking 26 trackmen with him, including recuperating Harry Solter, who might compete in the 220 and 440 yard dashes. Ralph Moody, who won the 100 yard dash at Arkansas last weekend, Dick Blair, and Blaine Hollinger are scheduled to run in the short flash tomorrow for KU. Blair. Moody, and Bob Franklin are scheduled for the 220 yard dash against the Aggies. Franklin, Louis Stroup and Larry Frisbie are set for the 440 dash, with Lowell Janzen and Mike Swanson in the 880 yard dash. Al Frame and Bernie Gay will work for KU in the one mile run; with Frame, Tom Rupp and Jan Howell entered in the two mile run. Bill Biberstein and Adolph Mueller will run in the 120 high hurdles and 220 low hurdles, with Willie Jones also in the 220 lows. KU team captain Bob Smith will continue work in the high jump. Bob Lewis is entered in the pole vault; and Bill Nieder, Gene Blasi, and Dick Knowles entered in the shot put, and discus. Les Bitner, who surprised everybody at the Arkansas meet last week with a toss of 236 feet and 3/4 inches, Don Sneegas, John Parker, and Don Bracelin have been entered in the lavelin for KU tomorrow. Mastin, Hollinger, Moody, Blair, with Jones as a substitute, are entered in the 440 yard relay. Franklin, Louis Stroup, Larry Frisbie, Blair, with Mastin, Mueller, and Jones as substitutes, are entered in the one mile relay. Stanky's Deal Pays Dividends University Daily Kansan Eddie Stanky's big winter deal paid its first dividend today when Frank Smith displayed the powerful relief pitching which the St. Louis Cardinals believe will make them a National league pennant contender. By UNITED PRESS Smith, acquired from Cincinnati last December for third-baseman Ray Jablonski and pitcher Gerry Staley, made a winning debut for the Cardinals yesterday when he hurled the last three innings of an 11-inning, 8-7 victory over the Milwaukee Braves. The old spring axiom that the pitchers are ahead of the hitters took a beating yesterday as N.L. sluggers pounded out a total of 20 homers in four games. The major league record of 25 home runs in one day was set in seven games on July 16, 1950. A total of six home runs were hit as the Brooklyn Dodgers ruined the world champion New York Giants' home opener with a 10-8 triumph. Don Newcombe, who was a disappointment in his first mound test of the season, drove in three runs with two homers and Roy Campanella and Carl Furillo also homered for the Dodgers. Hank Thompson and Bobby Hofman homered for the Giants, who dropped their second straight game of the new season. Tenth-inning homers by Ransom Jackson and Ernie Banks enabled the Chicago Cubs to defeat the Cincinnati Redlegs, 6-4, and run their winning streak to three games. Herman Wehmier's six-hit pitching paced the Philadelphia Phillies to a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in a game that produced "only" three homers. SERVE LOTS OF MILK IT'S SURE TO APPEAL TO EVERYONE Over 100 separate nutrition elements in every glass of our milk help build stronger bodies and active minds. PHONE 3162 TODAY For regular home delivery. Kansas Golf Squad To Face Nebraska Coach Don Everett's varsity golf squad will play its second match of the season tomorrow when it meets Nebraska in a Big Seven match at the Lawrence country club. Kansas was defeated by Wichita 14 to 4 in the first match of the year, which was played at Wichita. The Detroit Red Wings, National Hockey league regular season champions for seven years in a row, now own the coveted Stanley Cup for the second straight year. All three ROTC units will send teams to the Kansas State Open rifle match tomorrow and Sunday at Manhattan. The Army and Navy teams will fire tomorrow, with the Air Force team scheduled to shoot on Sunday. ROTC Units to Meet Kansas State Members of the Army team are: Ted Sexton, college junior; Joe McMullen, college sophomore; Bob Cooper, college sophomore, and Warren Rickenberg, college freshman. Navy team members are: senior senior and team captain; J. R. 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