Golfers Down K-State As Elstun Shows Way The Kansas Jayhawker golf team scored a rain-drenched 8-4 victory over Kansas State Tuesday at the Manhattan Country Club as two Kansas players shut out their opponents. This was the first victory of the year for Kansas. Senior letterman Gene Elstun, playing in the No.1 position for Kansas, shot a 74 to gain a 3-0 victory over Ron Young, who came in with a 78. Kansas' No. 2 man, Bill Sayler, also shot a 74 and won 2-1 from Dave Pfutze, who had a 77. Page 5 K-Stater Jerry Smith won three points for the Wildcats with his one over par 71, which was low for the day. Smith beat Bill Toalson's 75. Bob Wood, with another 74 for Kansas, easily bested Joe Downey's 85. The next encounter for Coach Mike Chalfant's team will be a 6-man match against Iowa University at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lawrence Country Club. The Iowa team will arrive in Lawrence sometime this afternoon, and will immediately head for the course to get in a practice round. KU's fifth man in the Iowa match will be Jim Davies. Two sophomores, Lynn Kindred and Don Wilson, are in the midst of a playoff for the sixth position. They played a very damp nine holes at Lawrence Country Club Tuesday with Wilson coming out one up. They must play nine more holes, however. Kansas University's tennis team lost its second-match of the season Tuesday as it was beaten 6-1 by Kansas State on the winner's court. Riley Only Winner As Kansas Loses Again, it was the No. 1 man, Bob Riley, who captured the Jayhawker lone victory as he defeated Kansas State's Dick Circle, 6-3, 6-4. This win gives Riley 21 wins in college competition, and leaves only nine victories that he needs to gain the total of 30 that he is shooting for. Different Kind Of Scrimmage Enlivens Football Practice KU now stands 0-2 for the season, and will try to better this mark Thursday when it meets Southwestern of Winfield here on the varsity courts. Southwestern is expected to be one of the best teams that Kansas will meet this season. Earlier this year they defeated Kansas State with relatively little difficulty. at 9:30 a.m. in Haskell Institute stadium in south Lawrence. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. This way, there were three scrimages going on at the same time. After stressing defense the majority of the season. Mather is now concentrating on offense in preparation for the annual varsity-alumni clash on April 27. A drizzling rain was well on its way to dampening the KU spirit, when Coach Chuck Mather introduced a form of practice not used this spring. Wednesday, April 17, 1957 University Daily Kansan LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Mather took three offensive teams and three defensive teams and pitted them against each other in separate corners of the practice field. The scrimage was broken up into 10 minute intervals. After each interval, the offensive teams would move to another defensive team. Baseball Meeting Golfers Welcome Students interested in playing freshman baseball are requested to meet in the baseball locker room in Memorial Stadium at 4 p.m. Thursday. Golf Coach Mike Chalfant announced Tuesday night that any student is free to work his way onto the team, by lining up a challenge match and working up the ladder. The team will practice today, Thursday, and Saturday morning. The Saturday morning intra-squad scrimmage will probably be held CARLOAD DISCOUNT on ATLAS Tires As Little As $125 A Week Archie Atlas says — at "We're having a Spring Tire Sale" Bridge Standard Service 601 Mass. Kent Floerke, KU's fine jumper will be seeking his third hop-step jump crown at the KU Relays. Kansas has had 10 Olympic team track and field performers in the school's history. VI 3-9849 Only Wes Santee has been able to win the mile run at the Texas, KU and Drake Relays in the same year. 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