Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. April 11, 1960 Tennis Squad Breaks in Court With 2 Wins KU's tennis team stroked its way to two more victories last weekend in a successful initiation of the new cement courts west of Allen Field House. Coach Denzel Gibbens' net squaid smashed Iowa State, 6-1, Friday, and Saturday captured victory No. 2 over Wichita, 5-2. One week ago, KU squeezed past the Wheatshockers, 4-3, at Wichita. Only a Cyclone doubles duo and Neil Rousech of Wichita stood in the way of an all-victorious weekend for the Jayhawkers. Al Brown and Bob Stoy, Iowa State's No. 2 doubles team, outlasted KU's Dave Coupe and Bill Gochis in three sets. Neil Rousch, sophomore Wheatshocker, paced the Wichita team to its only two points in straight sets victories. He rallied to beat Pete Woodward in the singles, and then sparked his mate, Pete Piper, from a 1-4 first set deficit to a 6-4, 6-4, doubles victory. Vacation won't come for the KU tennis team as the Jawhawks travel to Manhattan this Friday for a two-day double dual with Missouri and Kansas State. The results: KU 6. ISU 1 KU 6, ISU 1 Singles Pete Woodward, KU, defeated Mike Hoffman, 6-3, 6-2. Michael Kue, KU, defeated Jim Chandale, 6-3, 6-2. Dave Coupe, KU, def. Bob Stoy, 6-0, 6-2. Jim Brownfield, KU, def. Al Brown, 6-1, 6-2. Bill Shield, KU, def. Ray Benton, 6-2, 6-2. Woodward-Karrie, KU. def. Hoffman- Chandlee, 6-2; 7-5. Brown-Stoy, I-S. def. Coupe-B111 Gochis, 3-6; 6-12. def. W. Webbita 2. Singles Neil Rousch, W. def. Pete Woodward. 6.4 8.6 Mel Karrie, KU, def. Pete Piper, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 Dave Coupe, KU, def. Bob Blackwill, 6-2, 6-2 6.2- 0.9 Brownfield, KU, def. Gary Scott, 6.2- 6.2 Jimi Brownheld, KU, def. Gary Scott 6-4, 6-2 Bill Sheldon, KU, def. John Wheat, 6-1, 6-2. Dombins Rouseh-Pipier, W. def. Woodward- Karrie, 6-4, 6-4. Coupe-Brownfield, KU. def. Blackwill- Scott, 6-0, 6-2. Hawks Win Mile Relay To Edge San Jose State Kansas won the mile relay, the last event of the meet, to edge San Jose State for first place in their triangular meet with Stanford Saturday at Stanford. The Kansans scored 58 points with six first places while San Jose State scored 57 points with five firsts and a tie for another, Stanford had 47 points. Stanford's Ernie Cunliffe turned in the meet his outstanding performance as he ran the mile in 4:02.3, the fastest time recorded in the United States this year. The Six Kansas firsts came in the javelin, 440-yard run, 880-yard run, Bill Alley, NCAA champion, hurled the javelin 260-11 to win his specialty. Terry Beucher gave the Jayhawkers support in the javelin as he backed Alley's performance with a 217-11 effort that was good for third. pole vault, 120-yard high hurdles, and the deciding mile relay. Clif Cushman took first in the 440-yard run with a :47. effort while Ken Olson won the pole vault with a vault of 14 feet. Bob Tague added another first as he won the 880-yard run in 1:51. 6 as teammate Gordon Davis picked up fourth in the same event. Mailen's Long Fly Gives Jays 6-5 Victory After bowing to the Oklahoma Sooners, 6-0 and 11-4 in a double header Friday afternoon, the Jayhawkers found the right combination Saturday as they edged their Big Eight rivals 6-5 in the twelfth inning. Norm Mailen's long fly to deep left field drove in Doyle Schick with the tie-breaking run in the bottom of the twelfth to give the Jays their first conference win. It was Mailen's second run batted in during the three hour game. The 350-foot drive climaxed an afternoon of baseball that saw Jerry Waldschmidt, Kansas pitcher, hurl the entire 12 innings. The right-hander struck out 12 Sooners and only permitted two earned runs while giving up eight hits in the game. Another Kansas star was Ken Hensley who delivered a bases loaded triple in a four-run fifth innning. The Jays were trailing 4-0 until the big outburst in the fifth. Hensley and Mailen drove in all the Kansas runs. The victory left Kansas with a 2-4 season mark and a 1-2 record in league play. The mile relay team that cinched the victory for the Jayhawkers was clocked in 3:11.6. The team was composed of Davis, Tague, Charlie Tidwell and Cushman. Curtis McClinton added the fifth first for the Jays when he won the 120-yard high hurdles in :147. Dan Lee gave the Jayhawkers a one-two finish in this event as he turned in a :15.2 effort. Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL The best tobacco makes the best smoke! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Tidwell took two of the six second places that the Kansans captured. Tidwell took second in the 100 and 220-yard dashes finishing second to San Jose State's Bob Poynter in both events. Poynter ran a :9.5 in the 100 and a :21.4 in the 220. KU, after trailing the Tigers until the last series, rallied in the last three games to take top honors. Kansas' Terrell Hays rolled the high game for the day with a 245, but the high score in all events went to Wayne Becker of MU with a 2,818. Following Kansas and Missouri in the final standings were Kansas State, 263.16; Colorado 263.14; Oklahoma State 257.96; Nebraska 250.16. Oklahoma and Iowa State did not compete in the all-day tournament. Darwin Ashbaugh picked up a second in the 220-yard dash and a third in the broad jump. Other Kansas point winners were Bill Dryer, third in the shot put; Bob Albright, fourth in the shot put; Jerry Foos, fourth in the discus, and McClinton, fourth in the 220- yard low hurdles. Thev're Off The Jayhawkier bowling team captured the inaugural Big Eight bowling tournament title Saturday by scoring 278.88 points under the Petersen point system. Missouri was close behind with 277.18 points. The Petersen system scores one point for each game won, one point for every 50 pins knocked down and one point for each series won. Bowling Team Captures First NEW YORK —(UPI) —The new Aqueduct Race Track drew an opening day crowd of 42,473. In 1948, the old Aqueduct plant had a first day crowd of less than 1,000. Our 103rd Year of Service every bunny loves his honey in Hanes seamless stockings day and dress sheers $1.35 to $1.95 a pair Weaver's Hosiery Shop — Street Floor