Page 5 Jayhawkers Seek 8th Straight Outdoor Title Ey Ted Dielman The Jayhawkers already have registered the best marks in six of the 16 events around the conference this season and have 13 of the top three men in these events. Kansas leaves for the Big Eight championships at Norman, Okla., today heavily favored to take its eighth straight outdoor title without encountering much trouble. Thursday, May 14. 1959 University Daily Kansan The Kansas baseball team will meet Kansas State in a three-game series at Manhattan this weekend after losing two more players from the squad. By Dave Butcher Kansas Diamond Crew Will Meet K-State Friday Kansas stars who at present are among the top three in their events are: Charley Tidwell, 1st in the 100-yard dash and 220-yard low hurdles; Paul Williams, 2nd in the 220-yard dash and 3rd in the broad jump; and Bob Lida, 3rd in the 440-yard dash. Roger Hill, third baseman-outfielder, and relief pitcher Wayne Woodruff quit the team last week. When Coach Floyd Temple was asked why the pair had dropped out, he said: Woodruff, who was unaware that Hill had also quit the team said. "I quit the squad purely because of arm trouble, a recurring elbow injury. I told the coach about it a week before I quit." "No reason was given, but I assume they quit because they were sitting on the bench and didn't like it. We won't miss them at all." Hill was not available for comment. At the time he quit, Hill led the Jayhawkers in batting with a 300 average. "But," Coach Temple said, "he was one of the poorest fielders we had." Hill had made 11 errors in 14 games. The Jayhawkers will need a sweep of the series this weekend to climb past Kansas State into sixth place in, the Big Eight standings. The Wildcats, winless in eight league games climbed out of the cellar on the strength of three forfeited games from Missouri and now show a 3-5 won-lost record. In all, the Tigers gave up eight victories because of playing an ineligible outfielder, and plummeted to last place with an 0-9 record. The Jayhawkers received no benefit from this since their series with Missouri was washed out by rain. They did break their nine-game losing streak by defeating Nebraska 8-3 last Friday, but they now face an even tougher battle to avoid the cellar since MU has two series in which to make up ground. wish to take the Coach Temple will lead off his pitcher rotation on Friday with sonhomore Tom Holler. Leonard's Standard Offers You: 1. Quality 2. Service 3. Wide Line of Products—and much more Billy Mills, 2nd in the 2-mile run; Bill Tillman, 3rd in the 120-yard high hurdles; Darwin Ashbaugh, 3rd in the 220-yard low hurdles; Bob Cannon, 1st in the high jump; Ernie Shelby, 1st in the broad jump; Bill Alley, 1st in the javelin; and Jim Londerholm, 2nd in the javelin. The Jayhawkers also have recorded the best time in the 440- yard relay so far this year in the conference. COME IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Of the marks that have been established this season, three have surpassed previous Big Eight standards. Alley bettered the current conference javelin mark by almost 50 feet with his Texas Relays throw of $270-1\frac{1}{2}$. Shelby's mark of $25-3\frac{1}{4}$ in the broad jump is three inches over the present record and the Kansas relay team lowered last year's 440-yard relay time by 1.3 seconds. 9th and Indiana Other Big Eight athletes who have surpassed previous records are Oklahoma State's Miles Eisenman in the 2-mile and Aubrey Dooley in the pole vault. The Oklahoma State 440 relay team is only .01.1 seconds under Kansas, also bettering last year's record by .00.2 seconds. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Oklahoma State, Colorado and Oklahoma are expected to give Kansas the roughest competition for first place honors. 1025 Mass., VI 3-2966 Colorado ranks high this season in the 440-yard dash (Chuck Carlson), and in the 880-yard run (Mike Peake). Buffalofoes also rank among the top three in the 220-yard dash, mile relay, high jump and broad jump events. Other than Dooley, Eisenman and its 440 relay crew, Oklahoma State has first place honors in the mile relay and men among the top three in the 100-yard dash (Orlando Hazley), 440-yard dash (Ken Covey), 880-yard run (Tom Burch), pole vault (Jim Graham), and discus (Ken Northrup). Flattop Specialty Open All Summer Oklahoma has Gail Hodgson in first place in the mile run, Dan Erwin and Mike Lindsay placing first and second in the shot, Lindsay running third in the discus and third in the 440-relay. 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