d n Jays Down Alumni 14-0 To End Spring Session Two costly breaks for the alumni set up the two touchdowns for the varsity. A short punt and a fumble deep in alumni territory set up the two scores. The varsity had a third touchdown but it was nullified by a clipping penalty. The Jayhawker football squad climaxed its spring practice with a 14-0 win over the alumni at Haskell Stadium Saturday night. The second varsity score was set up on Elvin Basham's recovery of an alumni fumble on its 12. After a penalty put the ball back to the 17, Bert Coan picked up three yards and Fred Bukaty moved to the one- yard line. Coan carried again but was thrown back to the five, but on the next play Gib Wilson took a pitchout and raced around left end for the score. Rodger McFarland, second unit quarterback, scored the first touchdown for the varsity with 16 seconds remaining in the first period. Don Feller's punt from the alumni's five-yard line was downed on the alumni 27. McFarland lead the way, carrying on five of the eight plays it took to score, and rammed over for the score on a keeper up the middle. John Suder converted the extrapoint after both touchdowns. The touchdown that was called back came on a pass interception by Tennis Squad Wins No.12 The Racket Squad piloted by Coach Denzel Gibbens completed KU's winningest stretch of this school term last Saturday with its twelfth victory in thirteen outings, a 7-0 blanking of Missouri. KU's stroking artists lost only two sets as they put the Tigers down in rapid order for their sixth shutout this season. The seven points increased the Crimson - and - Blue's winning percentage pointwise with 74 match victories in 91 matches. Well seasoned after running through nine straight foes, KU is anxious to atone for a 7-0 loss to Oklahoma State early this season. April 2 was the Cowboys' day, and the only dark day in KU tennis this season. May 21 is the showdown between the seasoned Jayhawks and the defending champions from the south. The results: e results: KU 7, Missouri 0 Singles: Mel Karrie, KU, def. Dave Potts, 6-3. 6-1. Pete Woodward, KU, def. John Kleilich, 6-1, 6-1 Monday. May 16, 1960 University Daily Kansan Dave Coupe, KU, def. Jerry Van Horn. 2, 6, 7 Stim. Brownfield, KU, def. John Jon Jim. 7:53 4:69 6:00 Bill Gochis, KU, def. Kenny James. 5-0, 6-3. Karrle-Woodward, KU, def. Potts- Krellich, 6-2, 6-9. Coupe-Brownfield, KU, def. Van Horn- Skelton, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 Ward Receives All America Rating Eldon Ward, Wichita sophomore, has been notified of his selection to the All-America swimming squad of the NCAA. He was selected for the 50-yard freestyle event. His best time was :22.7 or ninth best collegiate time in the nation. Wilson. The alumni had a fourth down and ten situation on the varsity 10-yard line when Wilson grabbed off one of Wally Strauch's passes and out-ran the alumni. The varsity picked up 152 yards on the ground but connected on only two of 17 passes for 11 yards. McFarland and Coan were the big guns in the varsity attack. Don Jordan and Sugar Ray Robinson will box at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium tonight in postponed tuneup bouts that were saved from cancellation by the determined Maryland Athletic Commission. Jordan, Robinson In Tuneup Bouts By United Press International Middleweight challenger Robinson engages Pedro Gonzales in a prep 10-rounder, arranged to groom Robinson for his return shot at Paul Pender's crown (New York and Massachusetts version) at Boston June 10. Jordan, world welterweight champion from Los Angeles, meets Candy McFarland of Philadelphia in a nontitle 10-rounder designed to sharpen Jordan for his crown defense against Benny (Kid) Paret at Las Vegas, Nev. May 27. Within a few minutes after Saturday's announcement, Jordan and his adviser, Roy Renard, charged that the postponement had been made by promoter Al Flora without consulting them and that they would not approve the Monday night date without instructions from their Los Angeles attorney, Norman Sugarman. The tuneup double-header was originally scheduled for last Saturday night but rain caused a shift to Monday. However, for 22 hours the delay threatened to deteriorate into a cancellation. GROSSINGER, N. Y.—(UPI)—No more bright lights for Ingemar Johansson! Ingo Says Lights Hinder Training The heavyweight champion today angrily banned movie lights from his training ring because he blamed them for a terrific punch in the face he received from a new sparmate. It was the first time the 180-pound Stewart had boxed with Ingo, training here in the Catskill mountains for his June 20 title defense against Flovd Patterson. Ingo claimed he couldn't see the punch because of the dazzling lights during his second round late yesterday with Cortez Stewart, a new sparmate from New York. Stewart's right jolt to Johansson's checkbone knocked the champion back onto his heels. Ingo was well shaken but he did not go down. However, the punch made him so angry he refused to box any more or to do any gymnasium work. MIAMI, Fla.—(UPI)—Nashua drew the two largest crowds in the history of Hialeah Park — 37,282 for the 1955 Flamingo Stakes and 42,366 for the 1956 Widener Handicap. He already had sparred two rounds each with Will Johnson and Artir Towne. Box Office Attraction Kansas lost all hopes of finishing with a winning season when the Nebraska Cornhuskers took the rubber game of the three-game series at Lincoln Saturday, 11-1. NU won the second game Friday afternoon 4-1 after the Jays hung a 10-8 defeat on the Cornhuskers in the opener. Kansas also received a blow when Lloyd Nichols, the team captain and first baseman, hurt his ankle in the nightcap Friday. Nichols was taken out of the game and was not able to play at all in the Saturday contest. The leadoff hitter for the Jays is scheduled to have his ankle x-rayed today to find out if there are any broken bones. He was barely able to walk Saturday and KU will miss his services this weekend if he is not able to play. It took five runs in the ninth inning of the first game for Coach Floyd Temple's squad to pull out one victory. Three players, Marion Bryant, Doyle Schick and Ken Hensley rapped out two hits apiece to lead the Kansas attack. Tom Holler was the winning pitcher for the Jayhawkers. Jays Win One at NU Harry Tolly, NU righthander, fired a five-hitter against the Jays in the nightcap. In the final game, Nebraska ex- Kansas (1) Nebraska $ \left( {1}^{11}\right) $ ab h rbl ab h rbl Holler.rf 4 0 0 Semin.cf 3 0 0 0 Dorney.cf 4 0 0 a-Tish.2b 1 4 1 Byrnan.cf 4 0 0 a-Bcher.2b 1 4 1 Bryan.3b 4 0 2 a-Bcher.rf 1 0 0 Hsley.p.lf 4 1 1 Harris.rf-rf 4 1 1 0 Mailen.lf 0 0 3 Crichtch.1b 4 2 2 4 Madden.p 0 0 0 Zentic.lf 3 1 0 0 C-burrows 1 0 0 Vogel.rf 0 0 0 0 Tonge.1b 4 0 2 Purcel.3b 4 2 2 1 Culp.2b 7 0 0 Rmond.sd 4 2 0 1 Tally.2b 7 0 0 Oltman.c 3 2 0 0 Marshall.2b 2 0 0 Tolly.rf 3 1 2 0 Totals 33 1 5 1 Totals 34 11 12 8 a—Suckle out for Semin in 8th, b— press out for Madden in 8th, c—Suckle out for Madden in 9th. Kansas 000 000 001----1 Nebraska 002 101 70x-11 E—Dorney, Hensley, Purcell. PO-A- Kansas 24-9; Nebraska 27-12. DP-Clup to Bryant to Tonge. LOB—Kansas 7; Nebra- ska 3. 2B—Tonge, Wall. Purcell, Redmond. HR—Cchurchich (2). SB—Tonge. Redmon. Purcell (2). S-Wall. 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