Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 2, 1957 Colorado Series 'Definitely Crucial' Coach Floyd Temple described the Friday and Saturday series for his Jayhawker baseball squad with the Colorado Buffaloes in Lawrence as "definitely crucial." Must Win All Three The Jayhawkers meet the Buffaloes in a single game at 3 p.m. Friday and tangle in a double-header at 1 p.m. Saturday. Friday's game will be nine innings, while the double-header will consist of two seven innings games. Must Win All Three "We must win all three games this weekend to stay in contention for the Big Six conference title" Coach Temple said. "We can afford to lose probably only one more game in our next nine if we stand a chance to win the win." Coach Temple described the weak hitting of the Jayhawkers, which is the main factor in most of the losses in modern-ageying. "It can't get much worse." "Our hitting has to improve if we expect to win any ball games," he said. "The boys have the abillies. He says they just haven't been doing it." Coach Temple said he would start Ron Wiley in Friday's game. Larry Miller and Bob Shirley will work the double-header Saturday Wiley甩了 the top record among Jayhawker pitchers this season with a 4-1 record. He started both games of the double-header last week against Missouri, winning the first one. He finally tired in the fourth inning of the second game and was removed. It was in the second game that he was charged with his first loss of the season. No Support For Miller Miller has performed brilliantly this season. He has pitched several low-scoring games, but poor fielding and weak hitting on the part of his teammates finds him still seeking his first win. Shirley, who has been bothered with arm trouble most of his career, pitched his best game in three years two weeks ago in Manhattan. He held the Wildcats to four hits while striking out 11 as KU won, 11-3. The Jayhawkers will take a 4-4 conference record into this weekend's series. The Buffaloes stand at 1-4 in conference play. Temple is expected to start the same line-up as he used last week against Missouri. Fuzzy Martin, playing right field unless Wiley Phillips would move him to left field, will lead off for the Kansans. KU's batting order will be: Barry Robertson, shortstop; Jim Trombold, first base; Wiley, pitcher; Eddie Dater, left field; Don Steinmeyef, third base; Bob Marshall, center field; Barry Donaldson, catcher and Dale Gulledge, second base. Water hyacinth is deceptively beautiful but it is a menace to navigation, agriculture, industry, and wildlife. It chokes rivers, channels, lakes, swamps, and bayous. A's-Yanks Meet In K.C. Tonight KANSAS CITY — (UP) — The Kansas City Athletics meet the third place New York Yankees here tonight after defeating the Boston Red Sox 7-5 Wednesday. Tom Sturdivant (0-1) will start for New York and Rinold Duren will open for Kansas City. Gus Zernial led the A's to victory Wednesday driving in three runs with a single and a home run. Virgil Trucks came in on relief in the third and won his third straight game without a loss. Zermali brought in two Runs if the first when he slammed his fourth homer of the season. His single in the second produced another tally. Harry Simpson hit a two-run homer, his fifth, for the A's in the second. Simpson's homer produced the winning runs although the A's added another in the fifth on a pair of singles. Trucks gave up only two hits in the final six and two-thirds innings. Dave Sisler, who started for Boston, took the loss. Cliff Ogden To Head NIBL Officials Post KANSAS CITY, Mo.-(UP)-Cliff Ogden, veteran of 27 years officiating intercollegiate and AAU basketball games, has been named supervisor of officials by the National Industrial Basketball League. Ogden will appoint officials from a pool approved NIBL coaches. 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Cyclones No Pushover The Cyclones will not be an easy victory for the Jayhawkers. It was Iowa State who last year beat out the Jayhawks for the No. 2 spot in the conference. And from all reports received so far this season, they are just as tough as they were last year. Sophomore Bob Metlin will be making his first trip this afternoon as a result of defeating Charles Studt in a challenge match played Wednesday. With Metlin added to the squad the line-up should read as follows: Riley No. 1, Peterson No. 2 Bevers No. 3, Sieverling No. 4 and Metlin No. 5. Sophomore, Fourth sophomores Rounding Into Form The squad now looks stronger than ever with all of the sophomores roared into form. We have five matches left to gain experience for the finals at Lincoln, Neb. May 12-18. 1957 Intramural Swimming Preliminaries Set For May 10 The preliminaries for the 1957 men's intramural swimming meet will be held Friday, May 10, at the Robinson Gymnasium pool. The finals are tentatively scheduled for the morning of Saturday, May 11. Because of a conflict with the Western Civilization examination, however, the finals may be moved up to the night of Monday, May 14. Events scheduled for this year's meet are: 60-yard freestyle, 40-yard freestyle, 60-yard backstroke, 60-yard breaststroke, 60-yard indi- frelay, 180-yard freestyle, relay, 160-yard freestyle relay, 120-yard medley, and diving. Freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke are all used in the medley races. There will be no relay race or for diving. The meet has been held annually since 1925. It was won by Phi in 1948 from 1948 through 1965. Alpha Tai Omega nosed out Phi Gam in 1965. There were 9 teams (83 students) competing in 1956. "We expect a slight increase in participation this year because there are several more houses inquiring about the school, as well as year, Walter McMahon, director of men's intramurals, said Wednesday. 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