PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941. Campbell Kane, who starred for Indiana in the recent Kansas Relays, will join the navy in June . . . We hear from Jim Reed (Topeka Capital) that Otto Schnellbacher, kingpin of the champion Class B Sublette High squad, plans to enroll here next fall. Lefty Bill Atwell, the Jayhawk's sophomore finger, has been fooling has mates plenty in recent practice sessions . . . He pitched only one inning Tuesday but hung up three consecutive strikeouts . . . Yesterday he went two frames without being scored upon. Delmar Green, soph infielder from Atwood, is going to be a tough man to keep out of the regular lineup . . . He has made several nice stops in recent practice games, owns a sure pair of hands and a nice arm . . . But he hasn't hit yet . . . However Coach Frank Bukaty can name 15 other players making the trip to Norman last week who are having trouble connecting too. Frank Crider, Wewoka, Okla, High School coach, will be the new freshman football tutor at Oklahoma University . . . In 1929, Crider was all-Big Six fullback for the Sooners . . . Milt McGrath, Oklahoma third sacker, slammed a home run in the tenth inning to give the Sooners a 10-9 victory over the Oklahoma Aggies last week . . . Carl Miles, former Missouri pitcher who stood the Jayhawks on their ears last year, has been optioned to Williamsport in the eagle league by the Philadelphia Athletics. AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS Player club ab h pct. Travis, Wash. 29 17 .586 Heath, Clev. 20 9 .450 Dimaggio, N.Y. 43 19 .442 DiMaggio, Bos. 35 15 .429 Kreivich, Chi. 21 9 .429 NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS Player club ab h pct. Slaughter, St. L. ... 30 13 4.433 Crespi, St. L. ... 27 11 4.07 Craft, Cin. ... 30 12 4.00 Lavagetto, Brkln. 38 15 3.95 Moore, Boston ... 44 17 3.96 British Aid Group Will Collect Clothes Members of the Hill "Bundles for Britain" group will collect old clothes Saturday, Jeanne Moyer, chairman of the group, announced today. All organized houses are asked to gather the clothes at some central place, to facilitate collection. Baseballers Meet Iowa State at Ames By Alan Houghton In their last intra-squad game before leaving for Ames to meet the Iowa State baseball team the Kresie's downed the Allen's 7-1 in six innings yesterday. Veteran Knute Kresie went four frames on the mound for his team giving up two hits and striking out four men. Frank Bukaty, assistant coach, took over for the remainder of the game fanning one man and giving two hits. Bob Allen in two innings of hurling for his side was nicked for five hits and struck out one batter. Bill Atwell retired four batters via the strikeout route and yielded no hits in three innings. The big guns at bat were Ed Hall with two safeties and Ramie Beims, who poled the only extra-base hit, a double. Albert Wabaunsee led the scoring with two runs. This evening the Kansas squad of 14 men will leave for Ames, Iowa where they meet Coach Cap Timm's Cyclone batsmen, tomorrow and Saturday. Bob Allen is slated for hurling duties tomorrow with Knut Kresie on the mound Saturday. Players making the trip with Coaches F. C. Allen and Frank Bukaty are Ed Hall, Knute Kresie, Bob Allen, Al Wabauunsee, Allan Nipper, Bob Holmer, Ramie Beims, Louis Thompson, Larry Johnston, Marvin Daveiver, T. P. Hunter, Dean Martin, Dick Pierce, and John Burge. ThincladstoDrakeRelays Face Stiffest Meet Of Season Tomorrow Jayhawk trackmen face their stiffest competition of the season this weekend at the thirty-second annual Drake Relays. Thirteen thinclads, accompanied by Coach H. W. "Bill" Hargiss, Gwinn Henry, and Trainer Dean Nesmith left at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Des Moines. The only points Kansas could muster in last year's Drake carnival was a fourth place by Glenn Foy in the 440-yard hurdles. Relay teams entered failed to survive the preliminaries. All relay teams and individual entries will run in preliminaries Friday afternoon. If Jayhawk teams qualify they will run in the finals Saturday. Jones Misses Trip J. R. Jones, Kansas broadjumper, pulled a muscle in the calf of his leg Tuesday, and will not make the trip to Des Moines. He may be out for the remainder of the season, Coach Hargiss said today. Bob Stoland also re-pulled a muscle as he was running the 220-yard hurdles in the Wisconsin duel. He is entered in the high jump, but is expected to be below par. Count on Sanneman Norman Sanneman is Kansas' ray of hope in the individual events. After getting off to a poor start this season, he leaped 6 feet 5 inches at the Texas Relays, and tied with Stoland for first place at the Kansas Relays last Saturday. In the Wisconsin meet he won his specialty with a 6 feet 4 inch leap. Bill Beven and Jack Michener are pole vault entries. Beven won his first major relays title at Texas, and tied for third in Saturday's relays. Both Beven and Michener cleared 13 feet in an indoor dual meet with Missouri earlier in the season. In the shot put and discus, Coach Hargis has entered Ralph Schaake and Larry Finney. Finney placed third in Tuesday's duel and Schaake got off a 46 foot 2 inch heave, but fouled. Fred Eberhardt will replace Ted Scott in the 440, 880, and mile relay teams. At the Texas Relays, the foursome placed fourth in the 440-yard relay, and trailed Texas for a second place in the half-mile relay. Darrell Mathes, Orlando Epp, and Kenneth Hamilton will run the other legs of the relay. Eberhardt for Scott ONLY 1 MORE DAY To Order Your SENIOR INVITATIONS At the Business Office Rice, Blozis Headliners DOUBLER Is Different In the other relay entry, the distance medley, Hargiss has Epp running 440, Albert Poznik a half mile, Don Thompson a three-quarter, and Dick Edwards running the anchor mile. Al Blozis, Georgetown university weight man, and Greg Rice, Notre Dame's world record holder for two and three miles, are headliners for the Drake Relays. Texas teams are expected to dominate the affair. --- WASHBURN NIPS NETMEN, 4-2 Here's a two-way campus-sports shirt that looks just as well worn buttoned up with a tie as it does open at the neck without one. The University tennis team was defeated 4 to 2 by Washburn College in Topeka yesterday afternoon. Oxford cloth in white or solid colors. Two pockets. Two dollars. Don't miss it! Bob Trump and Francis Domingo, scored the only victories fo rthe Jayhawkers. The results: Christner (W) defeated Voelker (K) 7-5, 6-0. Swenson (W) defeated Howard (K) 6-2, 6-2. Trump (K) defeated Kirchner (W) 7-5, 6-4. Domingo (K) defeated Cobbe (W) 6-2, 6-1. Doubles results: Christner-Swenson (W) defeated Bond-King (K) 6-3, 6-4. Kirchner.Cobbe (K) dfeated Smith-Hershorn (K) 6-4, 6-3. The next University tennis match is scheduled with the University of Wichita on the varsity courts Saturday afternoon. Straight-Rail ★ ★ ★ Telegraphic When the University straight rail billiards team begins telegraphic competition against a national field tomorrow night at six o'clock in the game room of the Memorial Union building, it will be composed predominately of engineers and Bonner Springs' men. Joseph Davidson, the winner of the University tourney, is a sophomore engineer; Lloyd Greene, winner of the recent National Collegiate billiards tournament, is a juniion engineer; Glenn Mize, freshman engineer, is from Bonner Springs; Dick Burgess, business senior, is from Bonner Springs; John Haslam and John Laughlin, both alternates, are engineers and the latter hails from Bonner; and Harry White, the remaining member of the team, is a freshman medic. X-TRA! "Jumpin' Jive"—Musical New "Information Please" Plus Latest Fox News FREE Constance Bennett COSMETICS TONITE to Every 35c Lady Patron. Bring Patron Gift Cards. SUNDAY—5 Days—Sequel to "Boystown" Next Tuesday — Another Jayhawker Jamboree!