University Daily Kansan ___ Thursday. May 7. 1953 Jayhawks Bolstered By Palmquist Return The Jayhawker thinclads will be strengthened by the return of Big Seven indoor two-mile champ Keith Palmquint in their dual meet against Drake Saturday in Des Moines. Palmquist has been sidelined since his indoor victory with severe shin-splints, and is now trying to get back in shape for preparation for the outdoor conference meet which is slated in less than three weeks. Palmquist's return is offset, however, by the probable loss of two-miler Dick Wilson, who had the flu last week and is not expected to be ready Saturday. Sprinter Frank Cindrich also is expected to be below par because of a recent flu attack. Another man returning from the injured list is broad-jumper Bob Smith, who has been out with a pulled muscle since shortly after the Big Seven indoor meet. The Jayhawkers will need all the strength they can muster to defend their streak of 12 consecutive dual meets against the Bulldogs, Drake, coached by Tommy Deckard, former Indiana distance great, will present possible winners in practically every event. They scored 72 points to beat Loyola of Chicago and Bradley university last Saturday, placing first or second in all but two events. With Wilson out of action, Palm- quist will have stiff competition in Drake's No.2 distance man, Bob Soth. Soth has broken 9:50 this year and ran third behind Loyola's Bob Kelley Saturday. Drake's Jerry Mills holds a slight edge over Smith and Buzz Frasier in the broad jump, and Olympian Arnie Betton should win the high jump with ease. Bob Thamm will be favored in the shot and discus, as will Ray Eiland in the 160 and 220-yard dashes. Bill Biberstein probably will have to better his collegiate low of 14.9 in the high hurdles to beat Drake's Mike Reece. Reece ran third in a 14:5 race Saturday. He and teammate Jerry Mills finished second and third in the low hurdles. Biberstein won the lows in his only dual start against Nebraska this Kansas Net Team Blanks Omaha, 5-0 The Jayhawker tennis team defeated Omaha university in an abbreviated match here yesterday, 5-0. The matches were moved from the Memorial stadium courts into the Community building because of rain. All the matches were decided in two sets except one. Pete Fotopoulos led the sweep with a quick conquest of Omaha's No. 1 man, Tom Burke. The doubles matches were called off at 8 p.m. to allow the visitors to start the 290-mile trek home. Fotopoulos, K, def. Burke, 6-0, 6-1; Al Hedstrom, K, def. Blocker, 6-1, 8-6; Merr Merl, K, def. Carlson, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; Don Franklin, K, def. Gallagher, 6-4, 6-2; Roger Youmans, K, def. Women, 6-2, 6-0. only $79.95 Easy payments arranged. season, and beat Reece in the highs at the Kansas Relays. Ray McConnel, Bulldog sophomore, may interfere with the Kansas mile-m80 stronghold. He beat Loyola's Bob Majeski Saturday in the mile in 4:21.0. This time won't beat Kansas Olympian W Santee, but it may push Lloyd Koby for second place. McConnel ran 1:59.0 to win the half at Peoria, but will have to lower that time considerably to beat Santee and Art Dalzell in that event. Changes Slated For Grid Game MOSCHINO WEBF 8884R WEBF Something new will be added to Saturday's intra-squad football game, the coaching staff announced today. The game, the third this spring, will be run just as a regular contest, with kickoffs, punt returns, and conversions. They have been left off the program in previous games. 1107 Mass. Scheduled for shortly after 1 p.m. the game also will feature something new for the fan' pleasure numbered uniforms. Bad weather kept the gridders inactive this week until yesterday afternoon when they were able to run through some plays on the cement parking lot next to the water-logged practice field. Coach J. V. Sikes had planned to have kickoff and conversion practice this week to prepare for the game, but hinted that if the weather remains bad, there may be a possibility that this week's affair may be like the previous ones—no kickoffs, nunt returns, or conversions. Sophomore guard Bob Hantla tested his injured knee yesterday and it appeared to be in good shape. Frosh quarterback Al Jaso, with his damaged arm taped, also worked out. A week from Saturday, the Jayhawkers will wind up spring practice with the annual varsity-alumni game. Bruins in First With 8-5 Victory The Des Moines Bruins took the measure of Wichita, 8-5, last night and jumped from third to first place in the Western League baseball standings while defending champion Tom Brady from sixth to sixth place despite a 6-4 victory over last place Lincoln. By UNITED PRESS Sloux City topped Colorado Springs, 7-6, in a 10-inning game. The host tie tie with Pueblo and move ahead into un-distributed fourth place. Colorado Springs and Omaha, tied for the No. 1 spot before last night, dropped to a tie for second place. The Sky Sox lost to Sioux City and Omaha to fifth place Pueblo by a score of 6-1. The Bears' Frank Halleran pitched walkless ball and batted in the runs that gave Denver its victory over Lincoln. Halleran gave Lincoln 11 hits, but he weathered his bad moments with expertness and his single in the sixth inning put the Bears out ahead, 3-2. NATIONAL LEAGUE Major Standings NATIONAL W. 12 L. Pct. G.B. Philadelphia 12 5 .706 Brooklyn 12 8 .667 1½ St. Louis 12 6 .677 2½ Waukee 12 8 .571 2½ Pittsburgh 8 10 .444 4½ New York 7 11 .389 5½ Chicago 5 9 .357 5½ Cincinnati 3 10 .231 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN CITIES New York 13 6 684 Cleveland 10 6 684 Cleveland 10 6 595 Chicago 11 9 550 2½ St. Louis 11 9 550 2½ Philadelphia 10 9 536 3 Washington 10 13 350 6 Detroit 5 16 238 9 Yesterday's Results AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 0 Detroit 8, Washington 4 Chicago 6, Boston 2 NEW YORK, Chicago 8. Chicago Brooklyn7, St Louis 4 Milwaukee at Pittsburg, rain. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, rain. Snead, Hogan to Lead Field White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.—(U.P.)-It was Sam Snead and Ben Hogan against the field as 41 professionals teed off today in the opening round of the $10,000 Green-border Open Golf tournament. THIS IS MUSIC WEEK Enjoy the fine entertainment arranged by Dean Gorton and his staff. Come See Us For Make your motor sing with Koolmotor Triple H.D. Oil. CITIES Harmony of Relationship Symphony of Service Eliminate discord by balancing your wheels. Make your motor sing with Koolmotor Triple H.D. FRITZ CO. CITIES SERVICE 8th & N.H. Phone 4 Downtown — Near Everything SERVICE Rookie Flips No-Hitter In First Major Start St. Louis—(U.P.)—Bobo Holloman, who lived the dream of every rookie pitcher as he hurled a no-hitter in his first major-league start, enthusiastically gave the credit today to his slick-fielding St. Louis Brown teammates. Holloman, a cocky righthander who was pitching only because he begged for the chance, reached baseball's Hall of Fame on his very first try last night when he no-hitted the Philadelphia A's 6-0. No other rookie in modern baseball history has done this the first time out. Holloman, a 27-year-old sinkerball expert, jubilantly passed on the dressing room praise to his teammates—particularly leftfielder Jim Dyck and shortstop Billy Hunter. "Dyck's great catch off Zernial in the second and Hunter's terrific stop and throw on Joe Astroth's eight-inning ground ball—hey saved my bacon," Bobo admitted. Manager Marty Marion disclosed that Bobo was pitching because he pleaded for the chance. Until now, he had appeared three times in relief and had allowed 10 hits and five runs in 5.2/3 innings—an earned run average of 9.0. Bobo had several narrow escapes in his classic effort. One of them was a fifth inning line drive by Allie Clark that landed high in the stands in the left field corner—foul by about two feet. Another was a bunt by Astroth in the sixth. That one followed the chalk line down toward third base then the ball trickled to the foul side. Holloman sweated through a harrowing ninth inning as he walked pinch hitter Elmer Valo and short-stop Eddie Joost. At that point, pitcher-coach Harry Brecheen ran out on the mound to talk to him. "He just told me I was throwing off stride—to take it easy and stick to my natural delivery." Holloman then eased some of the eleventh-hour tension by forcing Dave Phillye and Jake O'Connor to he built up again by walking Loren Babe and bringing ever-dangerous Eddie Robinson to the plate. At Brooklyn, the Dodgers won a protested 7-3 decision from the Cardinals on five-hit pitching by Carl Erskine. Gil Hodges muscled his way out of a slump by hitting a two-run homer, his 40th, the all-time high for a Brooklyn player. At New York, the Giants topped the Cubs 8-5 with a 15-hit attack that included a homer and double by rookie Daryl Spencer. Paul Minner hit a two-run Chicago homer. The Tigers topped the Senators, 8-4, as Ned Garver aided his cause as a pitcher with a two-run homer, and the White Sox defeated the Red Sox, 6-2, on six-hit pitching by Billy Pierce. Badminton, Handball Semi-finals on Tap The intramural badminton and handball tournaments move into the semi-final round today, with the championships to be decided late next week. Sigma Alpha Epsilon “A” will meet Delta Tau Delta in one semifinal badminton match and Sig Alph “B” will tangle with Beta Theta Pi in the other. Sig Alph is the defending champion. The handball eliminations will find Sig Alph meeting Beta, and AFROTC I versus Phi Gamma Delta "A". Beta won the title last year. STUDIO by appointment 929 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. 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