Five Phillies Mad At Salary Cuts Philadelphia —(U.P.) Big Robin Roberts and his next-door neighbor, Curt Simmons, today headed a group of five Philadelphia Phillies players who have returned their 1954 contracts unsigned. The others balking at terms offered by owner Bob Carpenter are Richie Ashburn, who led the Phillies at the plate last season with a .330 average, and farmhand outfielders Jack Mayo and Clyde Shell. Roberts said he was outraged by a pay slash—believed to be about KCMO-TV to Carry 3 KU Cage Games Three Kansas home basketball games tentatively are scheduled to be televised in this area by KCMO-TV of Kansas City, Mo., it was announced yesterday by station officials. On the tentative TV schedule are the Iowa State game next Monday, the Feb. 17 Kansas State tilt, and the March 1 Colorado game. All are conference games. The station, channel 5, has not released all details on the telecasts but said arrangements have been made with KU officials for the coverage. --cotton $3,500—proposed by Carpenter because he won 23 games in 1953, compared to 28 in 1952. The heavy-duty righthander received an estimated $40,000 last season. Simmons, who won 16 games in 1953 despite four weeks of inactivity because of a toe accident, wants more money. Ashburn was offered a small boost, but he doesn't think Bath will be able to Bath more, and Shell, who toiled at Scheenectady last year, are not satisfied with present terms. Chisox Want Wynn New York — (U.P.) The Chicago White Sox may acquire pitcher Early Wynn and first-baseman Bill Glynn from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for first-baseman Ferris Fain, two-time American league batting champion, it was learned today. Negotiations involving the players have been underway during the last few days and have reached a stage where "a deal is very possible," according to an informed source. Professional golfer Ben Hogan has been named recipient of the $10,000 Ray Hickok belt as the "Professional Athlete of the Year." Guard Your Feet With SENTRY ARGYLE SOCKS 3 PAIRS $2^{25} Reg. Price $100 Per Pair - Manufactured of fine combed - Vat dyed colors - Assorted colors per box - Slack length with elastic top * Sizes 9½ to 13 - Sizes 9 $ \frac{1}{2} $ to 13 Arthur Textile Mills, Inc. 25 W. 121st St., New York 10, N.Y. Please send me the following: □ boxes @ $2.25 each C. O.D. ▪ Prepaid (Postage and Insurance prepaid upon receipt of check or money order with order). Name. City State With five lettermen back from last year's fourth place team, the Jayhawk swimmers plunge into their first action of the season here Saturday afternoon against Nobreka. At 10:30 p.m. in the Robinson gym pool. By STAN HAMILTON Kansan Sports Editor Kansas Swimmers Eye First Meet Saturday Effin, former Wichita East star, is the only Jayhawk individual place winner back from last year. He captured sixth in the individual medley and, with Jester, was on the second place free style relay outfit. Jester is from Lawrence; Payne, Olathe; Glasco, Wichita, and Schanze, Leavenworth. Forming the nucleus of Coach Doug Wall's squad are senior lettermen Dick Efflin, free-stype; Dean Glasco, back stroke; Jerry Jester, diver, and Bill Payne, distance free styler, and junior monogram winner Jean Schanze, breast stroke. Wall, named coach this fall to replace Phil Krutzsch who now is an instructor at Pittsburgh university, has been drilling a 30-man squad since the first week of October and predicts that the Jayhawks of 154 will improve at least one notch on the KU showing of last spring. The league meet will be March 12 and 13 at Ames, Iowa. Wall, who has high praise for his returnees and newcomer Don Burke, a free styler, said KU should be strong in the sprints and free style races but might be on the weak side in the distance, back stroke, and breast stroke. After the Saturday meet, which is free to the public, the Kansans will lay off until the second semester when they meet Denver at Denver Feb. 5.' Jan. 16—Nebraska at Lawrence. Feb. 5—Denver at Denver. Feb. 6—Colorado and Colorado The KU schedule: Feb. 6-Colorado and Colorado college at Boulder. Feb. 12—Colorado and Nebraska at Lincoln Feb. 13—Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 20—Colorado A&M at Law- worth. Mar. 6- Iowa State at Law- rence. Mar. 12-13—Big Seven meet at Iowa, State. Wednesdav. Jan. 13. 1954 University Daily Kansan Page For Extra Cash, Sell Those Items with a Kansan Classified. 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