Page 4 Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 16, 1954 BOB MASSENGLE OF MISSOURI K.U. Extension Hires Course Coordinator Newton Lewis of Kansas City, Kan., has joined the University Extension staff as a coordinator for short courses in the office of E. A. McFarland, manager of the bureau. Mr. Lewis, who received a B.S. in business from the University in 1941, has been employed the past two years in the personnel department of the Owens-Corning Fiberglas company in Kansas City. He previously was with the Unity Publishing company in Kansas City, Mo. Music Benefit To Be Sunday Members of the University chapter of Pi Kappa Lambda, national honorary music fraternity, will appear in a benefit concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Strong auditorium, the proceeds of the concert to be used in setting up student scholarships in music. Tickets may be purchased for $1 at the Fine Arts office or at the performance. Rookie Joe Frazier hit two home runs and Stan Musial and Red Schoenienst one each yesterday as the St. Louis Cards defeated the Chicago White Sox, 7-4. The Shawnee-Mission Indians are favored to upset the Wichita East Blue Aces, winners of 10 of the 11 interscholastic meets, in the class AA high school relays being run this afternoon. Indians Favored in Class A A Today Shawnnee-Mission, the only other team to win a championship in the last 11 years, defeated East by 16 points in the Ottawa Relays. Shawnee-Mission is expected to win on its depth, especially in the field events, even though it doesn't have the number of individual stars that East has. Hurdler Don Jordan, 440 men Gene Ekiss and Bob McDowell, and 880 men Leon Matassarin and Tom Rodda are all possible winners and should place high for East. Jordan is expected to battle Henry Wiebe of Newton for first place in both hurdles races, and a new record could be set in either or both Larry Youngblood gives the Indians a definite edge in the dashes. The Indians have a fast 880-yard relay team and the second best railer in the state. Jim McHenry has run the mile in 4:38.8 which has been bested only by Julius Lincoln of Topeka who has run 4:35.8. Shawnee's best weight men are John Burke, who has thrown the shot 47 feet 9$\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Tom Jovem who has thrown the discus 14$^{\textcircled{2}}$ feet 10 inches, and Jim Londerholm, who has thrown the javelin 17$^{\textcircled{2}}$ feet 1 inch. 1 men. Some of the outstanding boys competing today are Sonny Bailer of Manhattan, Kent Hummer of Garden City, Jere Potts of Ottawa, Tommy Davis of Arkansas City, Dick Easton of Lawrence, and Bidry Dryer of Great Bend. Ballard has jumped 6 feet $ \frac{5}{4} $ inches and Hummer has jumped 6 feet $ \frac{1}{2} $ inch making them the favorites in the hugh jump. Acme NUWAY Process—Always A Winner! Buy Your Concrete Blocks And Ready Mixed Concrete from READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. Phone 1892 - - 730 Delaware