Page 7 —Kansan photo by Pete Ford THREE STRIKES, YOU'RE OUT—Opponents of the Kansas baseball team will have to face this fearsome foursome throughout the season, which begins during the spring vacation. From left to right are Bob Shirley, Wayne Tiemier, Lew Johnson, and Loren "Fuzzy" Martin. Shirley, Johnson, and Martin all throw from the right side and Tiemier is a southpaw. Full Recovery by Shirley Strengthens KU Pitching By JOHN McMILLION Kansan Sports Writer A pulled muscle in the right arm of pitcher Bob Shirley is the questionable factor that may decide the strength of Coach Floyd Temple's mound corps on this year's Kansas baseball team. If Shirley's arm comes around he will probably be the No. 1 hurler on Temple's staff, making the staff as a whole stronger than last year. Left-hander Wayne Tiemeier will provide the southpaw punch to the Jayhawk staff. Wayne had the leading record of last year's lettermen, posting three wins against two losses. He also had an earned-run average of 3.06, second lowest on the squad. Graduation robbed Temple of his ace of last year, John Brose. Brose, who had four wins and one loss and a classy earned-run average of 1.81 is currently coaching the KU freshmen baseball team. If Shirley's arm rounds into shape the staff should be built around he and Tiemeier. Both pitched good ball last year and had 20 strike outs apiece. Shirley has a wide assortment of pitches, good control, and a good changeup. Tiemeier has excellent control and, if he can pick up a little speed, will be tough, according to Coach Temple. Shirley pulled a muscle in his BASKETBALL RESULTS Gustavus Adolphus 76, Texas Southern 55. NAIA tournament at Kansas City 2nd round. Arizona State 110, Belton 88 Alderson Broaddus 88, Quincy 84. Steubenville 90, Louisiana Tech 65 Southeastern Oklahoma 106, Nebraska Weaklin 69. Florida State 110. Beloit 88. East Texas State 94, Southwestern (Kan) 78. Western Illinois 86. Northeastern Missouri 85. Arkansas Tech 93, Atlantic Christian 74. Thursday. March 10, 1955 University Daily Kansan arm last spring during batting practice drills. He laid off baseball during the summer and has been brought along slowly so far this spring because of the inclement weather. New prospects include basketkiller Lew Johnson who is a right-hander, and Gary Fenity, a left-hander who was on the team last year but did not letter. A transfer student from Vanderbilt university in Nashville, Tenn. Larry Ullmann will round out the pitching prospects. Third man on the Kansas staff should be Loren "Fuzzy" Martin, a righthander. Martin won one and lost none last year but had an earned-run average of 5.49. The only other returning letterman is Ben Dalton, who lost one game while winning none last season. Martin may also be used as a catcher. Chicago College of OPTOMETRY Serving an Attractive Profession Doctor of Optometry DEGREE IN THREE YEARS CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY IN THREE YEARS Professional Recognition by U.S. Dept. of Def. and Sel. Service. Two Large Eye Clinics University Environment. New Dorms and Apartments on large adjoining I. I.T. Campus. Your Liberal Arts Credits Applicable for Entrance (60 Semester Credits in Specified Courses.) 3243 South Michigan Avenue Technology Center, Chicago 16, Ill. Does Your Car Have SpringFever? It's OK if you lie around lazy like . . . but your car should be peppy and ready to roll . . and roll fast! Let us drain winter sludge and get rid of winter drag. Get the SPRING-SPECIAL! A wash job to make your car sparkle, a grease job and oil change to give your car SPRING PEP. Drive in today! SPRING-SPECIAL Change differential and transmission (not automatic transmission) lubricate chassis, oil change, check and adjust plugs and cross-switch tires. A $7.05 value for only $6.50. Bridge Standard Phone 3380 Hemric Joins Shrine Game Squad Kansas City, Mo.—(U.P.)—Wake Forest scoring star Dick Hemric today was signed as a member of the East team in the Ararat Shrine's fourth annual East-West basketball all-star game here March 21. far is all-American Tom Gola of LaSalle. 601 Mass. The other eastern star signed so Henric wound up the 1955 season at Wake Forest with a career total of 2,539 points, surpassing by one point the former national mark of Furman's Frank Selvy. Flannel at its best... and you at yours, in BOTANY 500 taboried by DAROFF You can't buy better than this 100% all-wool Flannel... you can't get a better buy than 'BOTANY' '500', Tailored by DAROFF (the X-RAY TAG proves it)...and you'll be better-looking in the smart new deep-toned charcoal shades. $69 905 Mass. St. Phone 905