Page 7 Jayhawkers Meet Buffs, Need Win The KU baseball team moves tonight to Boulder, Colo., to face the University of Colorado in a three-game series this weekend. The Jays will leave the Union Pacific Station at 10 p.m. and arrive in Denver Friday morning. From there, the team will go by car to Boulder. Major League Statistics HOME RUNS National League McCovey, Giants McMillan, Reds Banks, Cubs Spencer, Cards Robinson, Reds American League 7 Hold, Indians 8 skow, Indians 9 Yankees, Yankees 10 sieber, Athletics 11 dinoso, White Sox 12 Colavito, Tigers 13 Lemon, Lemon 14 Senators 15 jattey, Senators PITCHING PITCHING (Based on 2 or more decisions) National League W L Pct. Law, Pirates 4 0 1.000 Friend, Pirates 3 0 1.000 McCormick, Giants 3 0 1.000 Gibbon, Pirates 2 0 1.000 Maule, Cardi 2 0 1.000 Sanford, Giants 2 0 1.000 American League W L Pct. Coates, Yankees 3 0 1.00 Portocarrero, Orioles 2 0 1.00 Odubel, Cubs 2 0 1.00 Staley, White Sox 2 0 1.00 Kralick, Senators 2 0 1.00 Casale, Red Sox 2 0 1.00 Morgan, Thunder 2 0 1.00 Formaniels, Red Sox 2 0 1.00 Herbert, Athletics 2 0 1.00 BATTING National League G AB R H Pct. Mays, S. F 16 62 15 19 452 Burgess, Pitts 11 36 9 15 417 Aaron, Mil 11 56 8 15 417 White, St. L 14 63 14 15 417 Mele, A. 17 64 11 23 359 Clemente, Pitts 17 64 11 23 359 Spencer, St. L 15 57 11 20 351 Bruton, Mil 15 53 11 20 351 Milton, Phil 12 63 15 19 339 Callison, Phil 14 42 7 14 333 Davenport, S. F 14 45 9 15 333 American League G AB R H Pct. Skowron, N. Y. 10 50 7 42 .440 Lumpe, K. C. 14 55 5 24 .436 Allison, Wash. 13 53 11 24 .416 Maris, N. Y. 9 35 7 14 .400 Power, Clev. 13 57 4 14 .351 Runnels, Bos. 11 40 14 14 .351 Hunsen, Balt. 15 49 7 14 .347 Mantle, N. Y. 12 47 9 17 .340 Mantle, N. Y. 12 39 16 13 .333 Minosco, Chi. 13 52 8 17 .327 RUNS BATTED IN National League National League McCovey, Giants Banks, Pirates Mazeroski, Pirat's Robinson, Reds Spirites, Pirates American League 21 Gentile, Orioles 17 20 kowron, Yankees 16 Allison, Senators 17 Minoso, White Sox 14 Maris, Yankees MU's Top Hitter Out for Season COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UPI) — Missouri University chances for the Big Eight baseball title suffered a severe blow yesterday when centerfielder Dan Reilly fractured his right ankle sliding into third base during practice. Reilly, leading hitter for the Tigers with a, 480 average in 15 games, will be out the rest of the season. His place in the lineup will be taken by Garland (Buddy) Noll. It was the second successive week that a practice injury hurt Missouri chances. Victory is a must for the squad i it hopes to move up in the standings. Kansas now has a 2-7 league record and a 6-9 overall mark. Coach Temple will use Tom Holler and Jerry Waldschmidt in two of the games and possibly Ken Hensley; or Matt Madden in the other contest. The team seems to have been in a batting slump and will have to snap out of it for these three games if it is to win any of them. The traveling squad for the CU trip is Lloyd Nichols, Jim Talley, Don Culp, Marion Bryant, Doyle Schick, Norm Mailen, John Tonge, Hensley, Holler, Waldschmidt, Maden, Tom Dorney, Jim Burrows, Warren Haskin and Jim Ragan. Smiling Ed Jucker was dead serious yesterday as he took over as head coach of the University of Cincinnati basketball team. By United Press International New Mentor For Bearcats His first assignment will be to 3nd a replacement for three-time All America Oscar Robertson, the greatest scorer in college basketball history who is graduating in June. Jucker, in a surprise move, was named head coach of the Bearcats Tuesday, succeeding George Smith, who was promoted to athletic director. Thursday. May 5, 1960 University Daily Kansan I Smith bowed out with an enviable record of a winning season in the last six of his seven years, the tally showing 154 victories and 56 defeats. It was during the past three years — the Robertson era — that the Bearcats won national prominence in winning three Missouri Valley conference championships to gain bids to the NCAA tournaments — which they never won. Jucker, a friendly person, moves into the top spot in the first major college basketball coaching change of the year with a record of being a winner. He starred in basketball, baseball and golf while an athlete at the university in the late 30s, captaining the 1939-40 basketball team. He returned to Cincinnati seven years ago, dividing his time between coaching the varsity baseball team and the freshman basketballers and helping with the varsity basketball team. 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