University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 7, 1960 Page 5 Pete Woodward, sophomore, lost in three sets, but as indicated only three points were the margin of victory for Cowpoke, Ron Anglemeyer. Bill Sheldon was not downcast by his loss, and like the rest of the team, is anxious to prove his worth against the Cyclones and Wheatshockers this weekend. Optimistic for the first time in three years, Tennis Coach, Denzell Gibbens, sends his seasoned squad against Iowa State and Wichita tomorrow and Saturday in key matches. The match tomorrow, starting at 2:30, will mark the debut of the tennis team on their new home courts just west of Allen Field House. Barely used, the courts were lined Tuesday, and the team tried them out for the first time yesterday. Bleachers will provide the gallery with comfortable seating. Saturday's return match with Wichita will start at 1:30. By Tom Clark The Jayhawkers won three of their first four matches, the lone loss going to Oklahoma State. defending conference champion. KU gained considerable prestige from their trying trip south last weekend with victories over Missouri Valley champion, Wichita, and Big Eight conference runnerup, Oklahoma. "I said before the trip, I felt we had a good chance," Gibbens volunteered, "and I think our title hopes have brightened considerably, despite the loss to Oklahoma State." Woodward will play No. 1 singles for KU in the match tomorrow. Mel Karrle will play the second singles match and Dave Coupe, Jim Brownfield, and Bill Shieldon will follow in that order. The doubles duo of Karrle-Woodward and Brownfield-Coupe will round out KU's bid to get back into the victory column. Karrle held the top KU position last week, but he and Woodward play so evenly, it was decided to let the Topeka sophomore and former Kansas high school singles champion occupy the top rung. "We have two boys who can play No. 1 singles for us," explained Gibbens, "and its certain they both can't play No. 1 at the same time. So, Pete is going to have his chance this weekend." The depth of the KU squad is reflected in a senior trio, Dave Coupe, Jim Brownfield, and Bill Sheldon. Coupe, a slow starter last year, ended up with the most singles victories. Brownfield, Kansas City, Kan. senior, fought his way up the ladder last year, and since has tightened his position in the top five. Sheldon fought off a challenge from Bill Gochis, No. 6, yesterday afternoon to insure his No. 5 rating. A total of 240 wrestlers will start qualifying this week for the final Olympic wrestling trials to be held in Iowa State April 28-May 3. There are eight weight classes and the top two men in each class will advance from the district meets. The trials in Hawaii have already been completed. Behind Gochis are sophomores Steve Reed and Fred Perry. 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