Page 6 University Daily Kansas Friday. Anril 24, 1953 KU, Georgetown In 4-Mile Duel In Annual Drake Relays Tomorrow Kansas will renew its rivalry with Georgetown in the four-mile relay when the two squads meet tomorrow in the 44th annual Drake Relays. This rivalry started last year when the Kansas队 of Art Dalzell, Lloyd Koby, Herb Semper, and Wes Santee narrowly defeated Georgetown to set a new National Collegiate and American record of 17:15.9 in that event. Georgetown held a 30-yard lead going into the final mile of the race, but Santee then turned in a brilliant 4:06.7 anchor mile to barely beat Georgetown's Joe LaPierre to the tape. Both teams return three men this year, and both figure to be better than last year. Kansas already has bettered its 1952 Drake Relays time with a 17:15.0 performance at the Texas Relays. In Slightly Revamped Hawks To Meet Kansas State Today The Jayhawker baseball team, with a slightly revamped lineup, meets Kansas State at 3 p.m. today on the local diamond in the first of a two-game series. The second game will be played at 3 tomorrow. Harold Bergsten will be on third base in place of Frank Wolf, who has not lived up to expectations. Bergsten, engineering junior, has been used sparingly in previous games but will try to steady a poor defense which has plagued the Jaw-hawkers this season. Kansas made 10 errors against Nebraska Monday in losing 10-9, then added seven more the following day. The Cornhuskers won easily, 20-6. lost to Oklahoma A&M 5-4 then dropped a 12-inning 10-9 decision to Tulsa a few days later in a road trip during Easter vacation. Nebraska squeezed by Monday in ten innings. Leftfielder John Perry has been the leading Kansas slugger having slammed seven home runs in the last four games. John Konek, Bill Heitholt, Galen Fiss, and John Trombold also have hit homers at least once this season. The Jayhawkers move on to Norman to take on Oklahoma in a two-game series Monday and Tuesday. The rains came and the players went yesterday afternoon as head football coach J. V. Sikes called off spring grid drills when rain started falling heavily about 3:30 p.m. The coaching staff spent some of the lost time in talking to the boys about their general play to date. Coach Hub Ulrich has nominated southpaw John Brose to face the Wildcats today. A victory would Coach Sikes said an intra-squad game will be played at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the stadium. He said he hopes to make the game a weekly feature to better prepare for the varsity-alumni game May 16. The varsity won the 1952 game, 14-0, as Gil Reich turned in the first of his many outstanding performances on the Jayhawker grid squad. Reich sparkled all afternoon with his running, passing, and defensive work. The alums took the 1951 game, 13-6. KU opens its 1953 season against TCU in Fort Worth. Wet Grounds Stall Today's Ball Game Dodd to Lead Grid All-Stars Today's baseball game with Kansas State has been postponed until tomorrow, according to baseball coach Hub Ulrich. The schedule called for a game with the Wildcats today and one tomorrow. Because of today's wet grounds a doubleheader will be played, starting at 1 p.m. tomorrow. doing this, Semper was ably replaced by Dick Wilson, who turned in a 4:21.8 leadoff mile. Georgetown looks strong with three of its best milers, C. Capazzoli, C. Joyce, and LaPierre, returning. LaPierre reached a low of 41.13 during the indoor season and probably will run the anchor mile again. Capazzoli was runner-up to Santev for the NCAA 500-meter title last fall and hit the Kielder Columbus games in Boston last winter, ran the fastest collegiate indoor two-mile in history with an 8.55.3. The Jayhawk mark set at Drake last year didn't last long, as Michigan lowered the time to 17:08.9 the following week. But Kansas coach Bill Easton believes his team can better the Michigan mark this year, weather permitting. see He pointed out that three of his men were sophomores last year, and are greatly improved now. "We don't have Semper which is a big loss," he said, "but I think our team is much better balanced." A 13-man squad left for Des Moines yesterday morning by bus. Performers in the relays events will be Santee, Koby, Dalzell, Wilson, John Riederer, Don Smith, Frank Cindrich, Dick McGlimn. Individual performers are Adolph Mueller, low hurdles; Bill Biberstein, high hurdles; Norm Steanson, pole vault, and Kermit Hollingsworth, high jump. ISRAEL Chicago (U.S.) The College All Star football team will be coached by Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd for the second straight year. He was appointed by the game sponsors yesterday: A-Non-Profit Educational Project Rain Cancels Spring Football Drills; Intra-Squad Game Slated Tomorrow JULY-AUGUST Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers LEARN about Israel in Jerusalem from faculty of Hebrew University and leading personalities. 7 weeks in Israel - Stopover in Europe. APPLICANTS BETWEEN 18-35 TRAVEL throughout Israel. LIVE 2 weeks in agricultura settlements. Write now for information to ISRAEL SUMMER INSTITUTE Jewish Agency for Palestine 36 E. 66 ST, NEW YORK 21, NEW YORK Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. SUNDAY SERVICES DALE E. TURNER, Minister Nine and Eleven a.m. JOHN BROSE give the Jayhawks a 1-2 league record and 3-4 season's mark. Frequent errors and untimely hitting have combined to give Kansas its four losses, three of which were 1-run defeats. The Jayhawks Kansas swept a four-game series with K-State in 1952, but the Wildcats have shown that they can be tough this year as they split a double-header with Nebraska in Manhattan last Saturday. The Cornhuskers have been picked to win the Big Seven race this year, along with defending champion Missouri and Oklahoma. The Tigers shelled K-State in a two-game series this week. 25-3, and 10.2. Campus capers call for Coke In the Spring, young folks' fancy lightly turns and turns and turns. Right now—refreshment's in order. They'll have a Coke. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Coke" is a registered trade-mark. © 1953, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 0