Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 30, 1955 Wells Leaves Track Squad The varsity track team's top high jumper, Leon Wells, left the team yesterday, "at least temporarily," because of low grades. "I quit so I could get my grades up," Wells said. After a conference with Coag Bill Easton, Dean T. DeWitt Carr and his adviser, Wells decided to lay out of track at least until the Kansas Relays, April 22-23. "A guy sacrifices his grades for track and then doesn't get anything, grades or track. I just didn't think track was worth it." Wells said. Dean Carr advised Wells to stay in Lawrence during the Easter vacation to study. Wells will miss the Texas Relays this weekend, the Arkansas Relays on April 9, and a dual meet with Oklahoma A&M on April 16. He tied for first place last year at the KU Relays with a 6-61 jump, which is his highest leap. In the Big Seven indoor meet this year, he tied for third place with a 6-25 jump. Set Starting Date For Softball Play The intramural softball season will start April 18, the Intramural department announced today. Choo Choo Justice to Retire The qualifying round for the intramural swimming meet will be on April 28, with the final on April 29. Chapel Hill, N.C. — (U.P.)—Charley (Choo Choo) Justice, Washington Redskins halfback and former football all-American at the University of North Carolina, announced his retirement from football last night. Bill Haughton of Massepqua Long Island, the nation's leading harness horse driver, has amassed a total of over $1 million during the past six years. YOUR EYES should be examined today, Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Everyone Harzfeld's is learning about fashions at Harzfeld's—from our column by our Fashion Kitty each Thursday in the Journal-World. Won't you read it, too? 12th and Oread Store Hours Open 9:30 to 5:30 Thurs.nite 'til 8 p.m. The varisty meets the frosh at 3:30 this afternoon in the third game of the current practice sessions. The varsity won the first game 10 to 6 and the freshmen took the second 8 to 4. 5 More Added To Alumni Squad Baseballers Hold Intra- Squad Tilt Five more players have been added to the roster of the Alumni squad for the annual Varsity-Alumni football game which will end spring practice April 16. The additions bring the total number of Alumni to 25. --at Stillwater, Okla., last week end. Shooting a total of 287, Johnson scored 100 prone, 98 kneeling, and 89 standing. His overall score tied for first place, but he was awarded second place on the basis of a lower standing score than the winner. The additions include John Anderson, fullback-end on last year's squad; quarterback Bill "Red" Hogan of the 1948 Orange bowl team; Dick Gilman, all conference quarterback in 1949; Pat Murphy, halfback for the 1952 Jayhawkers, and Ken Sperry, an end in 1946. Fifty-eight years ago this week, Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out Jim Corbett at Carson City, Nev., to win the heavyweight championship. Sal Maglie of the New York Giants has the most effective overall record against the Brooklyn Dodgers with a record of 22 wins and 8 losses. Set-Ups, Betas Win Hill Titles The Set-Ups, Independent "A" volleyball champions, added the Hill championship to their record with a 15-6, 14-16, 15-3 victory over Beta Theta Pi, the Fraternity "A" champions, last night. Beta had won the Hill "B" championship earlier in the evening with a 15-2, 15-7 victory over Air Force ROTC. The victory by the Set-Ups spoiled Beta hopes of a sweep of all three Hill titles. The Beta "C" team won the Hill championship Monday night. This was the second straight championship trophy won by Independent teams, as the Cats won the Hill "A" basketball championship earlier in the year. Pep, Cadilli Meet Tonight Parks Air Force Base, Calif. — (U.P.) —An oldster, Willie Pep, and a youngster, Gil Cadilli, tangle in a 10-round nationally televised fight tonight with a similar target in sight—a crack at the featherweight championship, Pep, the 32-year-old ring-wise veteran of 149 fights, has had a healthy sampling of championship glory, having lost the title to Sandy Saddler in September of 1951. Cadilli, making his TV bow, is recently out of the service and rates high on the list of Saddler challengers. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. FILTER TIP TAREYTON gives you the full, rich taste of quality tobacco and real filtration, too! PRODUCT OF The American Tobacco Company Donald L. 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