Wednesday. April 27. 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 5 At Columbia last week, KU players realized how much student support can help a team. The fans at MU poured it on the Kansas bench, but all the while cheered wildly for their own team. By Warren Haskin The Jays meet Oklahoma State Friday at 1:30 in a double header and with strong support they could knock off the league leaders. It would be a welcomed sight to the KU players and their coach to see a strong turnout. Two weeks ago, the Kansas baseball team played Oklahoma on Quigley Field. Approximately 20 students turned out to watch their own team play. Yesterday, the same team played at Emporia State Teacher's College which has an enrollment about 1/3 as large as KU. Between three and four hundred turned out for the game, and this was during enrollment. It's a shame when a school the size of KU cannot have at least five or six hundred students take an active interest in their own team. If you don't have anything to do Friday,why not take in a few innings and give your team some well-deserved backing? Jayhawkers Win 6-5 in 11th The Kansas Jayhawker baseball team recorded its fifth victory of the campaign with a hardearned 6-5 triumph over Emporia State Teachers College yesterday at Emporia. John Tonge and Jerry Waldschmidt were the two heroes for the Jays in the three-hour game. Tonge hit a vicious line drive against the centerfield fence with two out in the top of the ninth to tie the ball game at 5-5 as Jim Talley scored from second. Waldschmidt, who took over the mound duties in the sixth inning, limited Emporia State to one run in the five innings he pitched. The Kansas hurler also scored the winning run in the top of the eleventh after drawing a base on balls. He stole second and crossed the H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Featuring Hot Fried Pies Malts, Sandwiches Diamonds DANIEL'S Diamonds When it comes to diamonds come to Daniel's We are always most happy to show our fine selection of bridal sets Prices to fit your budget 914 Mass. DANIEL'S VI 3-2572 ETHAN A. SMITH MOVING AND STORAGE VI 3-0380 Authorized Agents for plate on an Emporia State error. The victory went to Waldschmidt who has copped four of the Jays' five wins. His record to date is 4-2. Ken Hensley drew the starting assignment, for the Jays and gave up four runs in three innings. The lean right hander, who has been sick the last couple of days, only allowed two earned runs. Tom Holler took over until the sixth and did not give up a run to Emporia State. Hensley moved to right field after his pitching stint and gathered three hits in four times at bat. Don Culp continued to hit the ball well as he collected two hits in the game. Kansas now has a 5-9 overall record and will be trying to improve its league mark Friday and Saturday when it faces the league leading Oklahoma State. The pitching assignments will be handled by the same three who pitched against Emporia State. Doyle Schick, who missed yesterday's game because of measles, should be ready to go against the Cowboys giving Coach Floyd Temple his squad at full strength. The 1 out of 20 that didn't get smoked There's a lot of satisfaction in pointing out something good to a friend. That's why it often happens that one cigarette out of a pack of Dual Filter Tareytons never does get smoked. People break it open to demonstrate its unique Dual Filter containing Activated Charcoal. They may not know why it works so well, but they do know this: It delivers far more than high filtration . . . it brings out the best taste of the best tobaccos—as no single filter can! Try a pack of Tareytons. We believe the extra pleasure they bring will soon have you passing the good word to your friends. HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL . . . definitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth . . . 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the real thing in mildness and fine tobacco taste! NEW DUAL FILTER Product of The American Tobacco-Company "Tobacco is our middle name" A. T. C.