Page 5 Missouri Safely aloft with a three-game winning streak during the Easter recess, Missouri's baseball team will christen its new diamond here Friday and Saturday against the University of Arkansas. The teams will play a single game each day on MU's new field just west of Memorial Stadium. Bengal victims on the southern swing were Memphis State, 4-2 and 10-2, and Arkansas State, 12-1. No MU pitcher worked more than three innings. The Tiger staff gave up 16 hits and just two earned runs in three games. As a team, Missouri hit .288 against the State entries. Shortstop Gary Starr and rookie Gene Orf, right fielder, each banged out five hits. Kansas State With a squad of 66 men, 14 of them returning lettermen from last season and 30 of them sophomores, Kansas State opens spring football workouts today. Four other Wildcat lettermen are not in gear, Joe Vader, junior end, is out for baseball; Max Falk, junior halfback, is out for track; Don Martin, junior guard, is sideline with a wrist fracture, and Ralph Lambing, junior tackle, is recuperating from a knee operation. Cedric Price, grider-cage-track man, currently is out for track, but will report part-time for spring drills, Coach Bus Mertes said. The Wildcats show six lettermen at halfback and two at quarterback, but they have no "K" winners at fullback. At line posts they have four letterman ends, four letterman tackles, and two letterman guards. None is listed at center. Iowa State Coach Burl Berry has named five runners to take part in three events at the 1959 Texas Relays this weekend. The Cyclones will compete in the two-mile relay, the four-mile relay and the open two-mile run. Berry has listed Leo Techtmeyer for the two mile run. He will also compete as a member of the four-mile relay team. Other milers in that unit will be Ron Sanson, Gary Haltmeyer and Marlan Millikin. The two-mile team will include Rick Devereaux, Sanson, Haltmeyer and Millikin. Collegians Down Oilers In Pan-Am Warmups LOUISVILLE, Ky. — (UPI) — The College All-Stars, based on their initial showing, should breeze through the Pan-American games basketball trials without taking a deep breath. With Oscar Robertson and jumping Johnny Green showing the way, the collegians turned back the Phillips Oilers, 89-83, last night after the Wichita Vickers rolled to an 89-73 triumph over the Armed Forces All-Stars in the opening games of the round-robin tournament. In tonight's games, the College All-Stars play the Armed Forces representatives and the Oilers meet the Vickers. The winner of the Peggy McCormack Alpha Chi Omega There is something cute for you, too-at the COACH HOUSE BOSTON & ACCOUNTING Friday, April 3, 1959 University Daily Kansan three-night tournament will place from five to seven men on the U. S. team that will compete in this year's Pan-Am games at Chicago. Plaza Brookside K. C. K. C. Blue Ridge KU Campus K. C. Lawrence The Collegians, although they have been playing together less than a week, displayed remarkable teamwork. Their accuracy was outstanding as they converted 53.7 per cent of their shots from the field. Consequently Easton's team is landing in Austin this weekend short-handed and will enter only in the four-mile and distance medley relay events besides the individual entries. Eligible and Able Dozen To Test Southern Hospitality The "eligible and able dozen" members of KU's track team left for the South yesterday. Eight more prominent stars on Coach Easton's team stayed home. the trip who is down in over three hours. Easton's only comment was that this shortage of men will probably damage the Jayhawker's chances to come through with the same type of victory that Kansas captured last year. Then, KU rolled up 103 points. The host Texas team was a distant second with 64 points. Bob Tague, record holder in the Big Eight 800-yard run, and quartermiler Bob Covey will remain in Lawrence because of injuries sustained at the sixteam meet at Abilene last week. Bob Cannon will miss the meet because of illness in the family. Grades will hold five other Jayhawkers on the campus. Sprinters Charlie Tidwell and Paul Williams, pole-vauler Jack Stevens, broad-jumper Darwin Ashbaugh and javelin throwers are the unlucky quintet upon whom the axe fell. Easton stressed that these boys are not ineligible but he is not allowing anyone to go on KU Nine Plays Today Bill Mills, Dan Ralston, Tom Skutka and Clif Cushman will run the four-mile and Bob Lida, Cushman, Skutka, Ralston and Mills will run the medley. KU opens its baseball season this afternoon at 3:15 against the Forbes Air Force Base team. Following two rain-outs, the Jayhawkers are more than ready to get the season started. The games which were rained out were scheduled with the University of Washburn and have been rescheduled for Tuesday. Yesterday, for the first time in a week, the varsity was able to practice outside. The practice was limited to batting practice which had to be held in the right field corner because of the soogy condition of the diamond. There have been no infield drills for more than a week. mism. Carl Lauterjung, catcher, exemplified the team spirit by saying, "I don't know much by asking the Forbes team, but I have no doubts that we'll win." The pitching duties today will probably be shared by righthanders Tom Hollar and Bill Clinkenbeard, both rookies. Hollar will probably get the starting call and Clinkenbeard will come on to finish. This will place right-hander Norm Mailen and left-hander Wayne Woodruff in the bullpen. 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