Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 9, 1957 Outcome Of Seven Events In Doubt As KU,MU Meet Seldom, if ever, in the 48-year-old history of the Kansas-Missouri outdoor track and field meets, have the point splits been so doubtful in so many events as they will be in Friday's meeting in Lawrence. Seven events are very much in doubt. The 100, 220 and 440-yard dashes, mile, broad jump, high jump and pole vault are events which could go onto either team depending upon the performances of the individual athletes. Any unexpected sweep of any of these events could swing the meet, which likely will go down to the closing mile relay before it is decided. Field events open at 2:30 p.m., with the first running event, the mile, scheduled for 3 p.m. Stiff Test For KU Missouri, a team which is expected to give the Jayhawkers their stiffest test in the conference meet next weekend, will bring a very srtong and well balanced squad to Lawrence. This strength was shown in the indoor season when the Tigers defeated Kansas in a dual meet in Columbia, only to lose by an overwhelming margin in the indoor conference meet. Coach Bill Easton will drop two of his quartermilers, Larry Stroup and Mike Cummins into the two sprints The Tigers are expected to counter with their top 440-yard dash hand, Tom Botts, in the 220-yard dash. Henry Wiebe. 60-vard dash man, has been troubled with a sore ankle since he won in the indoor but ran on the Tigers' intercollegiate shuttle hurdles-relay record breakers at the Drake Relays and ran the 220-vard low hurdles last Saturday in the Tigers' dual victory over Ndtre Dame. 440 Mav Be Best Race The triangular battle between Orr, Ray Wyatt and Lou Stroup in the 440-yard dash should produce the best race of the day. Both Jayhawkers defeated the Missouriian at the conference indoor meet but Orr nipped Wyatt by a step in their most recent match in the opening leg of the distance medley at Drake. Jim Sanders, highly regarded Tiger miler, could also crack some of the KU strength in the mil run. Wilt Chamberlain could win the high jump for Kansas, but a throat injury has placed the 7-foot star KU's broad jump crew of Kent Fiberke, Blaine Hollinger, and Frank Mastin will run into stiff competition from Dick Strinii. The Missourian reached a peak against Notre Dame with a 23 foot 3 inch leap. Easton's crew has fluctuated from 22 feet 2 inches to 24 feet 1 inch. Mays Out of Hospital Today NEW YORK — (UP) — Willie Mays, the Giants' star outfielder who was admitted to a hospital Tuesday when he complained of a rundown condition, is expected to be released today. "That's the end" There's no end to the quality of our products. Our GOOD gasoline, our top-quality oil, our lubrication and car washing service are designed to please YOU and protect your car. NUMBER 6 SERVICE NUMBER 6 SERVICE We can fuel all the people all the time. W. 23rd at 59 Hwy. Orioles Snap A's Win Streak KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UP) — The Baltimore Orioles defeated the Kansas City Athletics, 11-2, Wednesday night behind the eight hit pitching of Billy Loes. Loes' pitching stopped the A's longest winning streak in two seasons at four straight. Billy Gardner and Gus Triandos each homed for the Orioles with Triandos collecting four RBI's. Gardner homered off starter Alex Kellner to open the game for the Orioles. Baltimore added another in the first on Bob Boyd's single, a sacrifice, a passed ball and Bob Nieman's sacrifice fly. Kansas City's two runs were scored on hits by Hal Summ and Jim Pisoni in the fourth and in the ninth by Billy Hunter and Vic Power. The Athletics have an open date today. They meet the Cleveland Indians in a three-game series at Cleveland beginning Friday. The A's will play New York, Boston, Baltimore and Washington before returning home May 24 for a three game series with the Detroit Tigers. on the doubtful list. If he is not ready, Floerke must split MU's consistent duo of Jim Green and Jim Kilgore if the Jayhawkers expect to pick up any points in this event. Six meet records could topple as the Jayhawkers and Tigers collide. Orr and Wyatt both have exceeded the former's 48.2 quarter-mile standard by a full second, Gay and Lowel Janzen have been below 1:50 in the 880-yard relay legs this spring, which is well under Pat Bowers' seven-year-old mark of 1:52.3 for Kansas. The Sioux Indians never lived in the Black Hills. The hills were sacred to them. Shop Brown's First That New IVY LEAGUE LOOK Short Sleeve Sport Shirts IVY LEAGUE TROUSERS $2.49 up In Both Horizontal and Vertical Stripes In Summer Weights Cotton Cords or Polished Cotton $3.98 and $4.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. "It is still far too early to predict whether the eye will or will not be saved," Thomas said. "The exact extent of damage to the eye will not be known for a day or two and possibly for even longer." CLEVELAND — (UP) — Dr. Charles Thomas planned to x-ray strikeout king Herb Score's injured eye today but warned of "premature optimism" that the stricken Cleveland Indian pitcher's sight will be saved. Score's Eye To Be X-Rayed The 23-year old Score was felled Tuesday night by a line drive off the bat of Gil McDougald in the first inning of the Indians' game with the New York Yankees. Set-Ups Upset 2 Teams In Memphis MEMPHIS, Tenn—In one of the most sensational opening volleyball matches in intercollegiate history, the KU Set-Ups upset second seeded George Williams, 9-15, 15-9, 17-15 Wednesday. In the last game, with only three minutes remaining, Kansas was behind, 12-4. In the second round the Jayhawkers upset third seeded Union College. 15-13, 13-15, 15-4. Hoak, Hacker Star As Reds Close In On Milwaukee Braves Don Hoak and Warren Hacker provide iron-clad evidence today that General Manager Gabe Pual has scored another trade coup in his efforts to bring the Cincinnati Redlegs their first pennant since 1940. Acquired from the Chicago Cubs Nov. 13, Hoak and Hacker were key figures as the Redlings ran their winning streak to nine games Wednesday night with a 7-6 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Chicago Cubs walloped the Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-1, and the St. Louis Cardinals routed the New York Yankees, 10-4, the Boston Red Sox downed the Chicago White Sox, 4-1 and the Detroit Tigers mauled the Washington Senators, 11-3. The triumph moved the Redlegs to within a half game of the firstplace Milwaukee Braves, who suffered a 2-1 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies. 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