Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS The tennis squad will challenge Missouri at Columbia this weekend in a match that will mean the difference between KU having a winning or an average season. A victory at Missouri will boost the Jayhawkers above the .500 point for the first time this season. Netmen to Finish Season Saturday By Tom Clark Coach Gibben's team swept by Kansas State Tuesday, whitewashed Missouri Friday and moved into Washburn to blank the Ichabods Saturday. Dave Coupe and Sal Lekagul all continued their consistent marksmanship. Coupe made it eight straight singles victories in a row over the weekend. Lekagul conquered his sixth and seventh straight opponents. Lynne Sieverling, Jerry Williams and Pete Block added two singles matches each. The Jayhawk netmen last week completed their best week of the season as they evened their record at 6-6. KU 7. Missouri 0 Lynne Sieverling defeated Bill Cole 14-9, Jerry Williams defeated Dave Jerry Williams defeated Dave Potts. 6-2. 6-3. Pete Block defeated John Krelich. 6-2, 6-3. Dave Coupe defeated Don Perlmutter, 6-4, 6-4. Sal Lekagul defeated Herb Schaffer, 6-4, 6-3. Coupe-Williams defeated Cato-Potts, 6-3, 6-2. Tuesday, May 5, 1959 University Daily Kansan Block-Brownfield defeated Kreilich-Permlutter, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. KU 7. Washburn 0 Lynne Sieverling defeated John Wohlfarth. 8-5. Jerry Williams defeated Tom Romig, 8-5. Pete Block defeated Gary Steele, 8-2. Sal Lekagul defeated Jim Maag 8-3. Dave Coupe defeated Dave Junge, 8-1. Sieverling-Block defeated Wohlfarth-S. Romig. 8-6. Jim Brownfield-Bill Sheldon defeated Junge-Steele, 9-7. To Be an 'A' Or Not to Be KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — The question facing the Kansas City A's management today was, "Is Ray Boone going to play for the A's or retire from baseball." Boone, an infielder, was traded to the A's Sunday by the Chicago White Sox in exchange for outfielder-first baseman Harry Simpson. But, Boone said in Chicago yesterday he would retire before playing for Kansas City. The A's said they would insist on the trade being voided if Boone refuses to play. "WORLD'S" IS A REALIZED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT 1990 THE OGLA-GOLA COMPANY What a happy man he would have been if his man Stanley could have brought along a carton of Coke! That cold crisp taste, that lively lift would certainly hit the spot with any tired explorer. In fact, after your next safari to class—wouldn't Coca-Cola taste good to you? Dr. Livingstone? BE REALLY REFRESHED...HAVE A COKE! Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Kansas City, Missouri Volleyball Teams Enter National College Tourney The Kansas University volleyball team left today for Des Moines to compete in the National Collegiate Championship volleyball tournament. The tourney, lasting only one day, will be held tomorrow. KU's team took third place two years ago, second last year and is favored to win this year. "I'm a little discouraged because there are only four teams competing in the tournament this year. But the two teams I'm actually afraid of will be there," volleyball coach Kevin Jones said. "A" team members making the trip are: team captain Bob Russell, Dick Hougland, Glen Buell, Dick Laptad, Bill Henson, Bruce Wells and Reuben Heatwole. Ten teams participated in the tournament at Scranton, Pa., last year. Jones added the distance from the East Coast probably kept many of last year's teams away. Most of the nation's college teams are located on the East or West Coast. The "A" team will stay in Des Moines Thursday to compete in the National Open Championship—a 33 team tournament composed largely of YMCA and Air Force teams. The Jayhawkers have entered two teams in the tourney this year. The "A" team will open against Michigan State while the "B" squad will challenge second-seeded George Williams of Chicago. The "B" team members are: team captain, Dick Lee, Bob Lockwood, Jim Vise, Larry Meuli, Bob Harper and Jim Husser. SALES OR RENTALS the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL DRY SPECIAL CLEANING ANY GARMENT SPECIAL 50c No Limit Dry Cleaned, Mothed Proofed and Moth Proofed! Present This Ad For 50c Offer Only The Highest Quality Moth and Mildew Proofing Ingredients Used. Tues.-Wed.-Thur. Only! Check Our Everyday Low Prices MEN'S LADIES' Suit ... 1.20 Plain Dress ... 1.20 Trousers ... .60 Suit ... 1.20 Sweater ... .60 Skirt ... .60 Sport Coat ... .65 Sweater ... .60 Sport Shirt ... .60 Blouse ... .60 Jacket ... .75 Slacks ... .60 Overcoat ... 1.50 Coat (short) ... 1.25 Necktie ... .20 Coat (long) ... 1.50 Formal (average) ... 3.50 No Extra Charge For 1-Hour Service No Extra Charge For 1-Hour Service FAST 1 HOUR Dry Cleaning 842 Massachusetts Convenient Rear Entrance from New Hampshire parking lot OPEN Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m.- 7 p.m. No Finer Quality Dry Cleaning... At Any Price!