Friday, May 15. 1959 University Daily Kansas Page 7 By Jim Trotter Last fall the Yankees got revenge by beating the Braves. This past winter Cincinnati got revenge against K-State. Tomorrow the news side will seek revenge against the advertising side. Tomorrow is the day of the annual Kansan Picnic. The feature attraction of this gala affair is, of course, the news-ad softball game. This is the blood battle to end all blood battles, and it will be especially bloody this year due to the fact that the ad side won last year, despite brilliant news play. Harrison Returns Jack Harrison, who hurled a nifty 14-hitter for the news side last year will return tomorrow for another crack at the archrival advertisers. Still more returnees are Martha Crosier, who slammed a single; Lee Lord, who tagged the advertising pitching for still another home run; and Calder Pickett, who was playing on a Big Ten team last year while on a leave-of-absence from the news team. The sad part of the story is that other stars like Bob Hartley, who smashed a homer between the pitcher and second baseman and scored his run on a record total of four straight errors, have graduated and will not return. Other news stars returning to action are Al Jones, who hit two broken-bat homers and a double; Doug Parker, who knocked the cover off the ball in getting a double, and Jim Cable, who rapped out a double and two singles. Untried rookies like Mel Mencher, Jan Juneau, Rael Amos, Caroln Frailey, Jerry Knudson and George DeBord are expected to fill the gap left by stars such as Hartley, for an unprecedented news victory. Untried Rookies Discounting the possibility that the game may be called on account of rain or may give way to such other favored games, such as tap-a-keg or chug-a-lug, it appears that the news side is heavily favored this year. Local bookies, however, are refusing to take bets on either side. New Season Highs Recorded By United Press International New season highs were etched in seven categories the NCAA reported today in its bi-weekly track and field summaries, including a fourth record - breaking intercollegiate mark of the spring season and the tying of a world's standard. The statistics are through May 9. Boston University's John Lawlor became the fourth intercollegiate record smasher by whirling the hammer 204-9$^{1/2}$ May 2 in a quad-rangular meet. This surpassed the 204-5$^{1/2}$ established three years ago by Cornell's Al Hall. Lawlor was ranked No. 1 in this category two weeks ago with a cast of $200-10^{1/2}$. Comet Billy Woodhouse of Abilene Christian became the eighth man to run a legal 9.3 century on May 5 in a quadrangular, thus tying the world mark. Ray Norton of San Jose State ran the 100 in the same time last Saturday for the second time in his career. Norton was the pace-setter in this division two weeks ago with 9.4. Joel Wiley of Los Angeles State went ahead of Oregon State's Darrell Horn in the broad jump with a leap of 25-6/4. Other new division leaders with the former season pace-setter in parenthesis are: Pole vault—Aubrey Dooley, Oklahoma State, 15-3 $ _{3/4} $ (Jim Graham, Oklahoma State, 15- $ _{1/4} $ ). DUCK'S For SEA FOOD 824 Vt. 880-yard run—Charles King, Penn State, 1:49.8 (Ernie Cunliffe, Stanford, 1:49.9). Mile run -Ed Moran, Penn State 4:02.1 (Jim Grelle, Oregon, 4:07.2) 440-vard relay—Abilene Christian, 1:40.3 (Texas and San Jose State, :40.4). Two-mile relay—Stanford, 7:25.4 (Kansas 7:33.3). Just Next Door To The Driving Range New Captains Lead Varsity Newly-chosen football contains John Pemperecorn and Ken Fitch will assume their first official duties Saturday afternoon at the Varsity-Alumni game in Memorial Stadium. But the two new captains will probably face the talent-stacked alums without the services of 200-pound lineman Stan Kirshman and Lee Flaschbarth, freshman quarterback from Atchison. Kansas City's Athletics broke a 9-game losing skein last night in Baltimore by edging the Orioles 2-1 behind the pitching of Ned Garver and Bud Daley. Roger Maris collected his eighth home run of the season in the second inning. Ray Evans, a 1947 graduate and former All America, will be the other alumni coach. Evans played professional ball for Pittsburgh for one year after graduation. Kirshman is out because of sickness and Flashbarth will probably be sidelined because of an ankle injury. McCormack will not participate in the action on the field, but will serve as one of the alumni coaches. The alumn squad includes four active professionals and one 1959 graduate, Homer Floyd, who will start his professional career at Edmonton in the Canadian League. 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