Page 6 Monday, April 4, 1960 Jays Tennis Team Wins 2 Out of 3 By Tom Clark Tennis coach Denzell Gibbens credited KU's successful trip south last weekend to a "wonderful team spirit," which conquered two foes and put the Jayhawks in the thick of the fight for the Conference title. Thursday the Jayhawkers warmed up with a 4-3 victory over Missouri Valley's champ, Wichita, and followed with a 5-2 upset of last year's No. 2 team, Oklahoma. However, the three day ordeal was too much as the Crisimon-and-Blue fell before defending champion Oklahoma State. However, the trip was much more encouraging than a similar junket last year when the Jayhawkers returned with three losses and a bleak future. Despite the loss to the Cowboys, KU established itself as a strong contender for second honors. Team spirit was particularly evident in the Oklahoma match when the Jayhawkers came from a one-set deficit four times to whip their Sooner foes. It was sophomores, Mel Karrile and Pete Woodward, backed by the steady play of three seniors, Dave Coupe, Jim Brownfield, and Bill Sheldon, that wrecked the Oklahoma stronghold on Big Eight Tennis. The Jayhawkers were soundly beaten by the Cowpokes, but the Spring Drills Start Today Searching for ends, tackles and quarterbacks, Kansas' football staff will greet an expected squad of 83 spring practice candidates today. The Jayhawkers plan to work Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with Saturdays reserved for intra-suad games. Head coach Jack Mitchell will be missing 6 of 22 lettermen expected back next fall. That checklist includes all-conference center Fred Hageman, who is practice teaching in Toppea during the spring term; all-conference halfback Curtis McClinton, who is in track; fullbacks Doyle Shiple and Norm Mailen, excused for baseball duty, and quarterbacks Lee Flachsbarth and Bill Crank, sidelined with knee operations. One of the experiments that has been in the making since last fall will see John Hadl at quarterback instead of his customary left half-black slot. loss came after two successive days of trying tennis. KU will host Iowa State and Wichita Friday and Saturday on the new concrete courts near Allen Field House. The Jayhawkers boast a 3-1 record. The results: KU 4. Wichita 3 Singles Neil Roush, Wichita, defeated Mel Karrie 5-7, 6-3, 6-1. Pete Woodward, KU, defeated Bill Pete 5-5, 8-6. Pete Pite, Wichita, defeated Dave Coupe 6-2, 6-1. Jim Brownfield, KU, def. Bob Black-will 6-1, 6-3. Blake Sheldon, KU, def. Gary Scott, 6-4, 6-3 Doubles Karrle-Woodward, KU, def. Potter- Piner, f-2, f-3. Roush-Blackwill, Wichita, def. Coupe- Brownfield, 6-2, 6-4. KU 5. Oklahoma 2 Singles Mel Karrie, KU, def. Bill Lackey, 6-3 4-6, 7-5. Pete Woodward, KU, def. Dunny Vaice 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. Dave Coupe, KU, def. James Provines. Dave Coupe, KC, del. James Provine. 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 2-6. 6-1. B-9. Jim Brownfield, KU, def. Dick Harris Doubles Marvin Schkade, OU. def. Bill Sheldon 6-2. 7-3. Lackey-Schkade, OU, def. Woodward-Karl, Klarl, 8,6-8 Coupe-Brownfield, KU def. Provinces- Harris 3-6, 6-3, 7-6. Oklahoma State 7, KU 0 Singles John Agnos, OS, def. Mel Karrle, 6-4, 6-3. Ron Anglemeyer, OS. def. Woodward, 4.6.1.2.1 4-6, b-2, b-3. Frank Scarth, OS, def. Dave Coupe. Bob Shaver, OS, def. Jim Brownfield, 5-0, 6-1 Cameron Oehlschlager, OS, def. Bill Sheldon, 6-3, 6-1, 7-5. Agnos-Anglemeeyer, OS, def. Karrle- Woodward, 5-3, 6-6, 6-3. Searth-Shaver, OS. def. Coupe-Brownfield, 6-2, 6-2. We need typists, stenos, office workers. High hourly rates! You pay no fees. earn extra money during Summer vacation ... for temporary work In over 200 U.S. cities 0 WE NEED YOU manpower, inc. 820 N. Plankinton Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Please send free descriptive booklet and address of your office in my home town STUDENTS.. TEACHERS Address City...State... Kansas captured two firsts and three seconds in the Texas Relays Saturday but the top performer of the two-day meet was former Jayhawker Bill Neider. KU Takes 2 Firsts at Texas Relays Due to the bad weather, the KU-Washburn baseball game has been postponed and will be played at a later date according to Coach Floyd Temple. The game was scheduled for this afternoon at Washburn. Bill Alley took first in the javelin with the sprint medley relay team bringing in the other first for the Kansans. Charlie Tidwell was second in the 100-yard dash. Bill Dotson finished second in the 1500 meters with the two-mile relay team adding the third second place. weeks ago but Dave Davis and Dallas Long both eclipsed that mark a week ago in a dual meet. Neider, Davis, Long and Perry O'Brien, the holder of the present world's record, will meet at the Easter Relays in Santa Barbara, Calif., next week. Neider's toss of 65-7 in the shot put bettered the existing world's record of 63-2 and the three pending marks that have been established this year. The team still needs more work outside if it is to give a good showing against Oklahoma Friday and Saturday. Coach Temple is urging all freshmen boys who are interested in baseball to come out for fresh ball The freshmen will begin practicing this week. One of the pending tosses belongs to Neider. The former NCAA champion had a toss of 63-10½ two In yesterday's practice, Tom Holer looked impressive in pitching about 15 minutes against the regulars. Lloyd Nichols was another Jayhawker who looked good as he was getting a lot of wood on the ball throughout the practice. Tidwell was one of the victims of close finishes for the Jayhawkers. He was barely in the lead in the 100-yard dash when he lunged as he crossed a white stripe at the 90-yard mark. He lunged again at the finish line but was not able to make up for his error in judging the finish line. Game Canceled Due to Weather The biggest upset of the meet came in the open 200-meter dash when Ted Woods of Colorado upset a star-studded field of dash men. Among the competitors that Woods beat were Bobby Morrow, Bill Woodhouse, Orlando Hazley and Jim Weaver. Morrow won the event at the 1956 Olympics. The winning sprint medley relay team was composed of Clif Cushman, Paul Williams, Tidwell and Tague. The Jayhawkers also captured sixth in the 440-yard relay and fourth in the mile relay. The mile relay team was composed of Paul Rearick, Gordon Davis, Tague and Cushman. The 440-yard relay squad was Curtis McClinton, Williams, Tidwell and Tague. BALTIMORE, Md. — (UPI)— High Bid and Progressing stakes winners at Pimlico this fall, are sister and brother. High Bid won the Gallorette Stakes and Progressing won the Pimlico Futurity. 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