Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Drysdale Leads Dodger Comeback Those long-suffering Los Angeles fans are finally convinced that it's true what the experts said about Don Drysdale. By United Press International Drysdale, who beat Sam Jones in a brilliant mound duel, yielded only three hits and struck out 11 to score his second victory of the season. He has struck out 25 batters in 24 innings to lead the league in that department and seems well on his way toward the brilliant season predicted for him a year ago. One of the biggest flops of the 1958 season, the 22-year-old sidearmer pitched the best game of his career Monday night and beat the San Francisco Giants, 2-1, on Charlie Neal's ninth-inning homer. The victory moved the Dodgers past the Giants into second place in the National League. Then, Drysdale started the season as the overwhelming choice of the experts to be the league's pitcher of the year. But he dropped his first five decisions, didn't win his second game of the season until May 21 and wound up with a thoroughly disappointing 12-13 record for the year. The 6-foot, 6-inch, 210-pound Finn Wins Boston Marathon BOSTON—(UPI)—Finnish detective Eino Oksanen had a coveted laurel wreath and diamond-studded gold medal today for winning the 63rd annual Boston A.A. marathon. The well-muscled Oksanen brought Finland its third marathon victory yesterday by forging past favored Johnny Kelley of Groton, Conn., with less than a mile left in the 26-mile, 385-yard course and winning by some 300 yards. However, temperatures in the low 40s were too much to overcome for a course record. right-hander flashed brilliant form during spring training but suffered a 6-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs in his first start. He bounced back four days later, however, with an eight-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals so now has yielded 10 hits and one run in his last 18 innings. The Dodgers' fine start this season is exactly the opposite of their 1958 getaway when they lost six of their first nine games. The game was the only one played in either league Monday. New York at Boston in the American League was rained out and the Pittsburgh-philadelphia National League night game was called at the end of the first inning because of rain and wet grounds. Scholarship Halls To Hold Track Meet Saturday The first annual men's scholarship hall track meet will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 25th, in the Memorial Stadium. The meet is being sponsored by the Men's Scholarship Hall Council. There will be approximately 75 contestants from the five men's halls participating. Roger Minneman, president of the Men's Scholarship Hall Council, said the idea of having an inter-scholarship hall track meet was discussed last year but no action was taken on it. This year the council acted on the idea and is planning to make an annual event out of it. The five men's halls participating in the meet are Battenfeld, Foster, Jollife, Pearson and Stephenson. The list of events in the order of running are: 440-yard relay, 60-yard dash, 880- vard run, 880-yard relay, 220-yard dash, medley relay, 440-yard dash. 100-yard dash and mile relay; High jump, broad jump, discus and shot put. Winners were Gertrude Sellars Pearson (freshmen), Gamma Phi Beta, Corbin-North, Delta Gamma, Gertrude Sellars Pearson (upperclass), Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Beta Phi. Girls' Softball Teams Complete First Round GSP freshmen slipped by Alpha Phi 11 to 9. Judy Bird was the winning pitcher. Seven girls' softball intramural teams emerged as winners in first round games played last week. Gamma Phi Beta had little trouble in whipping Watkins 19 to 2. Donna Bowman and Ann Brenneisen were the battery for the Gamma Phis. Mary Wade, Gamma Phi Beta, homered. Corbin-North trounced Sigma Kappa 16 to 2. Pitching for the freshmen was Judy Anderson. Catcher Marilyn Simpson homered for the winners. Gertrude Sellards Pearson (upperclass) defeated Sellards Halls 15 to 4. Pat Sheley and Susanne Shaw did the pitching for GSP. Delta Gamma defeated Alpha Omieron Pi 16 to 5. Battery for the DG's was Karen Kukuk and Susie Beutler. Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Douthart easily 21 to 2. Barbara Callahan was the winning pitcher. Hitting home runs for the Kappas were Judy Morgan, Barbara Callahan, and Martha Hammig. Radio Programs KANU Tonight Tuesday, April 21. $ ^{105} \mathrm{~F} $ University Daily Kansan 5:00 Twilight concert: "Sinfonia Concertante" for 2 violins and string orchestra, by Bach 7:00 Symphony Hall 7:30 Choral Concert 7:55 News 8:00 University of the Air; Southeast Asia in Modern Times 8:55 News: Between the Lines 9:00 FM Concert 10:00 News 10:05 A Little Night Music: "Trio No. 4 in C Major, K 548" by Mozart 11:00 Sign Off KUOK Tonight 4:00 Music for the Afternoon (uninterrupted) 6:15 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:05 Musical Pathways 7:45 Lucky Strike Melodies 8:05 KUOK Album Time 8:45 Campus Highlights 9:05 Music from Beyond the Heavens 10:05 "Train to Nowhere," Ron Abrams 12:00 Sign Off Official Bulletin Cheerleader practices, April 21. 23. 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym. Room 101. Tryouts, April 28 and 30. 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym, Room 101. Aids and Awards. Employment opportunities strong. Fair-time and some full-time work. Mathematics Colloquium. Prof. Waclaw Sierpinski, "Projective and Analytic Sets". 4:15 p.m. 203 Strong Hall. Given in French, and translated into English. TOMORROW Humanities Lecture. Dr. William Irvine, Stanford University. "Darwin and Literature." 8 p.m., Fraser Theater. Informal reception afterward at the Faculty Society for the Advancement of Managemenl. 7:30 p.m., Kansas Union. Frank R Burge, director of Kansas Union will speak. SUA Doubles Ping Pong Tournament. 6:30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. Register your team now at the information desk in the Kansas Union. Chemistry Club. 7:30 p.m., Room 231, Malott. "The KU Tradition in Chemistry," by Dr. R. Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry. TORONTO Business Planning Bureau, 214 Strong. John Brannan and Mrs. Tom Prechel, Insurance Co. of North America, Special Agents and Underwriters; Wm. B. Sharp Jr., Western Tablet and Stationery Co., Management Training. Pi Beta Phi defeated the Courageous Counselors 15 to 11. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Undergraduate Psychology Club. 7-30 Drugs in Psychology. E. J. Walaszek. "Drums in Psychology." Episopel Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. breakfast Following, Centerbury House. El Alenzo se reune el microleres dia 22 de abril a las 4 de la tarde en 11 Fraser. Duckies, Secretario Electivo del American Friends Service Committee en Mexico. Va ha habido sobre el tema: "El valle de la vida" fablara en espanol. Sg servir refrescos. Faculty Forum. Dean W. Clark Wescoe or one of the instructors in the Training and Selection of KU graduates Who Are Recommended for graduate studies. Noon, Room of the Kansas Union. Nood, Room of the Kansas Union. Lutheran Gamma Delta, 5 p.m. Darnfah Chapel, services led by Pastor Britt- Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Intern-Volunteer, speaker and prayer. 12:54:16 - 8:00 BP THURSDAY Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer. $4.35 am breakfast following. Canterbury House. Faculty Club. 7:30 p.m. dessert and 8 p.m. bridge. Hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Friauf. VI 3-2422 and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Buchholtz. VI 3-5831. The schedule for this week is: the schedule for this week is: Tuesday: GSP upperclass) vs. Kappa Alpha Theta; Delta Delta Delta vs. Corbin-North; and Chi Omega vs. Alpha Delta Pi. Wednesday: Alpha Phi vs. Sellards; Watkins vs. Courageous Counselors, and Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Sigma Kappa. Thursday: Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. winner of Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi game; Pi Beta vs. Gamma Pi Beta; and Delta Gamma vs. winner of Delta Delta Delta, Corbin-North game. All games will be played at 5 o'clock. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. 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