Page 5 un of will ficers loan City. tivesouth- nfer- City. "The mpe- ll at- kan- ssip- o. british university chief of the itain. month He is "Visit- ram" itute. ey nior; nior; r and Mo., $10 ontest r Co. Hawker Tennis Squad Held In Check By Snow Kansas' tennis team is another victim of the recent snow. Weather conditions have forced the squad to practice indoors as they prepare for the opening match of the season this weekend. May Finish High "Due to the weather the boys will not be able to be adjusted to their positions," said Coach Denzel Gibbons. He went on to say that he has not been able to choose the team because of the weather and will have to base the decision on last year's performances. Gibbons expressed the belief that the Jayhawkers could come up with a good team. He said that the team was weak in the fifth man position. Pete Woodward, Henry Karrle and Jim Brownfield were the probable top three men with the fourth and fifth spots wide open. Brownfield expressed more confidence in the team than Gibbons when he said that he felt that the Jaws should have a good year. Snow Hurts Buff Baseball Too few lettermen and too much snow—a familiar Colorado spring chorus—marks the official opening of spring and the baseball season beneath the snowblown Flatiron mountains. Coach Frank Prentup touches off his 15th campaign as Buffalo coach with but three returning regulars among six returning lettermen. The Buffers are due to open the 1960 season March 26 against Colorado Mines. This year's Buffs should have more overall speed and a better attack plus a tighter defense. Pitching is a big question mark with a young, untested staff due to carry the load. The returning regulars are lec by senior Centerfielder Gene Lenderman, a solid all-around performer who was named to the All-Fifth District NCAA team last year after batting .333 to complement a brilliant spring afield. The other two, both involved in positional changes this spring, are Ben Braue who will move from short to third, and Gordy Wiss, who shifts from right field to catcher. Other lettermen back are Pitchers Joe Beckner, Bert Johnson and Ken Stancato, all second-liners last year. University Daily Kansan "We know how good the other teams are, but it depends on how the weather is affecting the boys down south." Three Are Favored "The boys down south" are the Oklahoma and Oklahoma State tennis players, who along with Colorado's team are favorites in the Big Eight conference. The opening match of the season is with Washburn University at Topeka. The match is scheduled to be played inside unless the weather clears up. Tennis Schedule March 26 Washburn at Topeka March 31 Wichita at Wichita April 1 Oklahoma at Norman April 2 Oklahoma State at Still- April 8 Iowa State at Lawrence April 9 Wichita at Lawrence April 15.16 Kansas State & April 20 Missouri at Manhattan April 20 Washburn at Lawrence April 20 Kansas State at Lawrence May 6 Jackson at Amos May 7 Nebraska at Lincoln May 14 Missouri at Columbia May 20-21 Conference Meet at Ames SAE And Hawks Win In IM V-Ball Five A team, two B team and one C team games were played in intramural volley ball last night. In an A team game, Sigma Alpha Epsilon posted two victories in two games to defeat Delta Upsilon. The Hawks also rolled to two victories in as many games to defeat JRP II. Other "A" Games Phi Delta 1, Sigma Epsilon 0; Hicks 2, Templin 0. "B" Games Phi Gamma 2, Delta Upsilon 0. Sigma Nu 2, Sigma Epsilon 0. "C" Games Sigma Nu 2, Sigma Chi 0. Campy Hit by Dizzy Spells Mine Host BALTIMORE —(UPI)— Alan Ameche, the Colts' first draft choice four years ago, operates three restaurants in Baltimore. Ameche scored the winning touchdown against the New York Giants in the 1958 title game. NEW YORK — (UPI)—Rov Campanella, 41-year old ex-Dodger catcher, is back in the Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of the New York University-Bellevue Medical Center today for treatment of nervous exhaustion. Campanella has been confined to a wheelchair since he was critically injured in January, 1958. He went to Vero Beach to help Dodger catcher John Roseboro with his receiving and hitting. Campanella returned to New York yesterday after spending the night in St. Mary's Hospital at West Palm Beach, Fla. He was taken there Sunday when he suddenly became dizzy at the Dodgers' Vero Beach, Fla., training camp. He has been rated as one of the all-time great catchers and stands a good chance of being installed in the Hall of Fame. MU Recalls Black Day Coach John Simmons, veteran baseball boss at Missouri, doesn't pretend to have a long memory—but he does recall May 8, 1959 with a grimace. "That's the day," Simmons says in wry retrospect, "when I lost 13 ballgames." The tall, drawing coach refers, of course, to the slow burn his off-and-running Tigers received last year when it was discovered belatedly that Gene Orf, MU's sophomore outfielder, had played two-thirds of the season while ineligible scholastically. The Tigers, 13-1 at the time Orf's delinquency was exposed, promptly forfeited all their victories. The oversight gave Simmons his first losing season since 1949—and jerked the rug out from under a 16-4 record. Officially, Mizzou wound up 3-17 after its forfeitures. This year? Well, heavy snows still crusted Missouri pastures this week, and continued sub-normal forecasts all but wiped out any hope of outdoor practices before the April 1 and 2 opening series against Memphis State in Memphis. Still, in the good ol' baseball tradition, Simmons is optimistic, as he watches his players take their cuts indoors during batting cage workouts. Tuesday, March 22, 1960 IM Swim Meet Is April 11,12 The intramural swimming meet will be on April 11 and 12. Preliminaries in all events, except diving and relays, will be at 4:15 p.m. April 11. The finals plus the entire diving event, will take place on April 12 at 4:15 p.m. All preliminary events will be based on time. The eight best times in each event, except the relays will score one qualifying point. The four best times in each event will swim in the finals. Men who hope to compete in the meet must get in at least six hours of water work before the meet or they will not be eligible for the meet. The deadline for all team entries is April 7 at 4 p.m. The entry fee is 25 cents per man. 'Mudder' DUNEDIN, Fla. — (UDP)—Howie Johnson of Meadow Lark, Calif., is the champion "mudder" of the golf circuit. 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