Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 7. 1959 University Daily Kansan SPORTS A hit for Forbes. KU Whips Forbes Again The KU baseball team edged out Forbes Air Base 16-12 at Topeka yesterday for the Jayhawkers' second straight victory over the Airmen. A high scoring game like yester- day's normally indicates a lot of hitting, but KU managed only eight hits. Poor fielding and the wild pitching accounted for the high score. Forbes committed nine errors to KU's four, while KU walked ten in return for eight free passes from Forbes. Rightfielder Curtis Melton, third baseman Roger Hill and leftfielder Gene Dunigan led the Jayhawkers as they each collected two hits. The big men in the RBI department were Hill with three, Melton with two and Art Muegler, second baseman, with two. Tennis Team Meets K-State at Manhattan The tennis team, stung by three straight losses on last week's southern trip, goes against Kansas State today at Manhattan. Lynn Sieverling will play number one singles for the Jayhawkers, and then pair up with Pete Block in the top doubles match. Dave Coupe, Jerry Williams and Salvit Lekagui will also play singles. Coupe and Williams will team up for the number two doubles match. Sieverling defeated the top K-State player. Win Tilzey last year in a long three-set match. Tilzey has shown much improvement this year, and should give the KU southpaw stiff competition. SAC was activated March 21, 1946, at Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C., with Gen. George C. Kenney as commander. Alpha Phi Omega Meeting Tonight Joe Doolittle was the starting pitcher and only allowed one hit in the first three innings. Wayne Woodruff, the winner, went the middle three innings giving up four hits and three runs. Norm Maillon and Bill Clinkenbeard finished up the last three innings. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union The varsity plays Washburn here this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tom Holler will probably pitch for KU. D'Amato, NBC Clash On Title Fight Site NEW YORK — (UPI) — Custer (Cus) D'Amato, who hopes a lot of tickets will be sold for Floyd Patterson's May 1 heavyweight title defense against Brian London, first has to "sell" television officials on the idea of holding the bout in Indianapolis. Officials at the National Broadcasting Company weren't exactly beaming with joy today over D'Amato's announcement that the fight will be held in the 14,000 seat Indianapolis Coliseum instead of Las Vegas, Nev. They pointed out that $225,000 contracts for TV on the bout already have been signed and also that "We sold the match to the sponsor on the basis that it would be blacked out only in the Las Vegas area." Old, Dillard Place In National Fencing Dillard, on his first trip to the championship matches, was not as successful as his teammate. Against extremely tough competition he posted three wins. Both men will be eligible for the next NCAA Championships and with an additional year's experience are expected to raise KU's standing higher than this year's 24th place. Jerry Old, epee ace, and John Dillard, foil man represented KU's fencing team at the NCAA Fencing Championships held at Annapolis, Maryland. Old won the majority of his matches. He gave a creditable account of himself by posting wins over some of the top ten fencers in collegiate circles. He won a total of 14 bouts but placed 14th in the individual standings. "The sponsor planned its advertising budget accordingly," said Tom Gallery, sports director of NBC. "Now this changes everything." Gallery was hoping for a quick huddle here with D'Amato, Patterson's manager, and with Cecil Rhodes, promoter of the bout. Presumably the switch in sites means that new contracts will have to be negotiated but Gallery was hoping that they could "work out a deal." "I'm not trying to run their business," Gallery said. 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