PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS APRIL 25,194 Bv BILL SIMS There is an additional story behind the no-hit, no-run game that Ed Head of the Brooklyn Dodgers pitched yesterday. Ten years ago a surgeon told Head that he would never pitch again. His arm had been shattered in an automobile accident. The surgeon was half right because Head never pitched another game as a southpaw. With the heart and courage of a youngster who wouldn't let his dream of becoming a major leaguer fade away, Head refused to give up and learned to toss stones with his right hand. Soon he could get enough distance and control to play ball, and he started the long, hard grind up through the minor leagues. Today the courageous Dodger pitcher is in the company of baseball's big league immortals who have hurled no-hit, no-run games. In 2013, he was granted permission since he was released from the service Head accomplished the feat which has been the dream of every hurler to reach the majors. Head succeeded in fulfilling his ambition to reach the majors, and he did it in grand style. His is just another case of one who wouldn't quit, but overcame a handicap to reach the top. Leo "The Lip" Durocher, turbulent Brooklyn Dodger manager, faces a possible penalty more drastic than any he has ever received after one of his tiffs with an ampire. Durocher and a special patrolman at the baseball park are charged with breaking a heckler's jaw in an alleged attack which occurred after a night game last June 9 with the Phillies. If they are convicted, both men face maximum penalties of five years in Sing Sing prison and heavy fines. The Lip's fate rests with a criminal court jury which insisted it could try the Dodger manager without prejudice even though 11 of the 12 are Dodger fans. Rained out of its two game series with Oklahoma here this week, Kansas will invade Manhattan tomorrow for a return baseball scuffle with Kansas State. Baseballers Meet K-State Tomorrow Tommy Saffell, veteran Jayhawk righthander who limited the Wildcats to three hits in the teams' first meeting at Lawrence, is booked for KU's starting mound assignment Friday with Lefty Hammer, Medicine Lodge southpaw, slated for Saturday's mound chores. Saffell gained a 2-1 triumph over the Wildeats on his three-hitter, but the Cats hammered three other Hawk pitchers for a 14-8 win in the nightcap. A. D. Pi, Kappa Win Women's Softball Alpha Delta Pi won a 4 to 2 victory over I.W.W. and Kappa KappaGamma trounced Tipperary hall. 21-14, in the women's intramural softball tournament Wednesday. The Independents forfeited to Corbin hall. Last week's games found I.W.W. defeating Kappa Alpha Theta 14-13 and Miller hall winning over Tipperary hall 12-1 with L. Rothenberger and Graves as battery for Miller. Battery for the Theta's were Fadler, Joseph, and Patchen. JACK'S MOTORS 1012 Mass. Phone 424 1012 Mass. Phone 424 Used Cars Bought and Sold Overhaul, Tune-ups, Repair Body and Fender Service Car Painting, All Makes of Cars Service at All Hours JACK BUDD, Proprietor PHONE 2443R AFTER SIX Cindermen Leave Tonight For Drake Relays The Jayhawker cindermen leave tonight for Des Moines, Iowa, where they will participate in the Drake Relays, Saturday. Kansas will attempt to uphold its position as one of the strongest track teams in the midwest after scoring two unofficial seconds in the Texas and Kansas Relays. Tom Scofield, Charlie Black, Le-Roy Robison, Mr. Mel Stevens, Karl Ebel, Harold Moore, Bob Stoland, Johnny Jackson, Harold Hinchee, Andy Lumsford, Hank Raab, Dick Shea, Trainer Dean NeSmith and Coach Ray Kanehl are making the trip. The Jayhawker linksmen will clash with the Iowa State Cyclones at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow on the Swope Park golf course in Kansas City, Mo. Jack Hines, Peter MacDonald, Earl Pickeral, and Philip Wade will represent the Jayhawkers. K.U. Golfers Meet Iowa State in K.C. The Kansans meet Iowa State for the first time this season, but they will be out to avenge their defeats by the Wildcats and Sooners. Kansas lost a close match to Kansas State during the Easter vacation, $10^{\frac{1}{2}}$ to $7^{\frac{1}{2}}$, on the Manhattan links. The Jayhawkers lost to Oklahoma Monday in Kansas City. $13^{\frac{1}{2}}$ to $4^{\frac{1}{2}}$. Now Ready— Swim Pants & Golf Shorts from the Mills of Catalina Excellent Quality, full cut, plain and fancy patterns $2.50 to $5 Summer Robes . . . . $6 White 'T' Shirts . . . $1.25 the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years MOTH SEASON IS HERE AGAIN So Beware! Avoid this catastrophe by bringing your clothes to us today for our moth-proofing service. 2. It's Our Goal ... to provide you with Safe Economical Bus Leaves Campus Every 10 Minutes Dependable TRANSPORTATION The Rapid Transit Co. 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