194794 APRIL 29,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE ge ort elman eland a bus y air d in Steve Renko, End '38-'39 Will Bolster Jayhawk Line When the Kansas grid machine takes the field next fall a probable starting tackle will be Steve Renko, returning letter man that few students on the Hill have heard of. Well Known At End Steve lettered here, when most of K.U.'s present day students were attending high school. He was known in 1938-39 as one of the best ends in the conference. Coach George Sauer thinks he will be as well at tackle next year. "Steve has the prime requisite for a football player, he's rough and tough. Give him a little more time to get in condition, and I think he'll be one of the best in the Big Six," said the coach. Steve lettered at end in '38, under Coach Ad Lindsey, and in 1939, under Coach Gwinn Henry. Injured In Accident. During the summer of 1940, he was injured in an automobile accident. The muscles of the upper portion of his left arm were cut severely. Doctors advised him not to play football again. He did not return to school the following fall, but went to work for a Water and Light Plant where he remained until the beginning of the spring semester. Storm Is Faster To Go Steve Is Eager To Go Steve now feels that his arm is strong enough to allow him to play football again, and is anxious to try it. "It really felt good to get back in the old uniform again," he said. "I hope I'll do all right next fall. I like Coach Sauer a lot. His methods are much better than those that 13 Teams Set For I-M Swim Thirteen teams have submitted entries for the intramural swimming meet May 6, 7, and 8. They are Phi Delta Theta, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Chi, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Gamma Delta. Preliminaries of the meet will begin at 4 p.m. today. These posting the best times will be eligible for tomorrow's semi-finals. Drawings of heats will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the intramural office at Robinson gym. Thursday, all team managers will meet at 4 p.m. in 202 Robinson to receive final instructions for the meet. Probable Pitchers The four best times turned in tomorrow will compete in the finals at 7 p.m. May 8. One point will be awarded all swimmers qualifying for the semi-finals and the scoring for the finals will be five points for first, four points for second, three for third, two for fourth, and one for fifth. Today's Probable Pitchers American League: STEVE RENKO ☆ ☆ New York (Bevens 2-0) at St. Louis (Galehouse 0-2). Boston Hugson (1-0) at Detroit (Trucks 1-1). Philadelphia (Marchildon 1-0) a Cleveland (Black 2-0). Washington (Wynn 1-1) at Chicago (Grove 0-0). National League: Chicago (Wyse 1-1) at Brooklyn (Hatten 1-0). St. Louis (Pollet 0-2) at New York (Kennedy 0-0) Cincinnati (Erautt 0-3) at Boston (Spahn 1-0). were used when I was here before. He knows how to get along with the fellows and get the most out of them." Pittsburgh (Heintzelman 0-0) at Philadelphia (Judd 0-2). Berries, Bedspreads Lead To 'Plenty Potatoes' State College, Miss.—(UP)—Berries and bedspreads have earned almost $10,000 for Mrs. Dan McKenzie, Mississippi farm wife. She has bought $9,600 worth of bonds from her earnings since June, 1942. Mrs. McKenzie made most of her profit from berries raised on three acres of land and by selling bedspreads made from fertilizer sacks. American railroads own 1,770,000 freight cars, according to the American Railway Car institute. K.U. Golfers Beat K-State, 12 $ _{1/2} $ To 5 $ _{1/2} $ The University golf team took the Kansas State linksters, $12 \frac{1}{2}$ to $5 \frac{1}{4}$, in a match at Manhattan Monday. Three of coach Bob Coyan's golfers fired par or below in the matches. Bill Jones, Jayhawker number one man, took medalist honors with a 69, one under par. Meeker and Scott shot par 70's for the Kansas team. Baseball Results Monday: KU Net Squad Defeats K-State Monday: American Association: American Association Minneapolis 9, St. Paul 3 Columbus 9, Toledo 4 The Jayhawker tennis team bested the Kansas State racquet squad, 6 to 1, in a match played at Manhattan Monday. Coach Gordon Sabine's net charges captured four sings matches and both doubles. It was a non-conference match. Indianapolis 9, Louisville 5 American League American League: Detroit 3, Cleveland 0. Only game placed. The summary; National League: National League: No games scheduled. Standings of the Team American Assoc. W. L. Pct. Kansas City 5 3 .625 Louisville 6 4 .600 Columbus 6 4 .600 Minneapolis 3 3 .500 St. Paul 5 6 .455 Milwaukee 4 5 .444 Indianapolis 4 5 .444 Toledo 2 5 .286 American League: W. L. Pct. New York 7 4 .636 Cleveland 5 4 .556 Chicago 5 4 .556 Boston 5 5 .500 Detroit 5 5 .500 Washington 4 4 .500 St. Louis 4 6 .400 Philadelphia 3 6 .333 National League: W. L. Pct. Brooklyn 7 2 .778 Chicago 7 4 .636 Pittsburg 6 5 .545 Cincinnati 7 6 .538 Boston 5 5 .500 Philadelphia 6 6 .500 New York 2 7 .222 St. Louis 2 7 .222 Dick Richards (Kansas) defeated Thompson (Kansas State), 8-6, 2-1 No games scheduled. Standings of the Teams Paying tribute to spring, the ISA will sponsor a Juke Box Mixer from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Wednesday at the Potter lake dance slab. With "meet somebody new" the slogan for the dance, all university students are invited to an evening of mixer and tag dances. Both men and women stages are urged by Shirley Wellborn, ISA president, to attend the mixer. Dancers will receive tags admitting them to the dancing surface upon presentation of ISA membership cards or 15 cents. ISA Spring Mixer To Be Wednesday Erwin Busiek (Kansas) defeated Ravmond Robbins (Kansas State), 6-4, 6-1. Harold Miller (Kansas) defeated Marvin Dungan (Kansas State), 6-0, 6-3. Roy Sherrell (Kansas State) defeated Bob Earnes (Kansas), 6-4. 6-4. Frank Gage (Kansas) defeated James Neumann (Kansas State), 6-1 6-2 Richards and Miller (Kansas) defeated Thompson and Dungan (Kansas State), 6-0, 6-3. Busiek and Gage. (Kansas) defeated Sherrell and Powers (Kansas State), 6-1, 6-1. Air Reserve Bases Are Discontinued Bases for Air Reserve training detachments at Topeka and Salina have been discontinued according to the Air Force Bulletin, official publication of the Second Air Force. About 3,000 reserve pilots will receive inactive duty training at these bases. They will get about 80 hours flying time each year. Reductions in the fiscal budget reduced the Air Reserve training program to 41 bases. Nine of these are in the Second Air Force area. The nine bases also plan to conduct training in outlying districts of their areas. They will do this either by attaching a small number of aircraft and army personnel to outlying districts, by sending a few aircraft to the outlying field for a day of training, or by flying the trainees to the home field and then back after the day's training. Aircraft for the program has been limited to 288. Two-thirds of these planes are North American AT-6 Texans. The other third are Beechcraft AT-11's. The P-51 Mustangs have been dropped from the program because of high maintenance costs, the bulletin reports. Air Reserve units have already been activated at Kansas City, Kan., Mt. Clemens, Mich., Denver, Colo., Sioux City, Iowa, Ft. Crib, Neb. Error On Ump In Texas Game Dallas, Tex.—UP)—A ruling that an unpire had misinterpreted the rules set the stage today for the replaying of a game between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth. Texas League President J. 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