Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 11, 19 Yankee Rally Defeats Kansas City A's,9-4 KANSAS CITY — (UFI) — The Kansas City Athletics took a day of rest today after splitting their first home series with the New York Yankees. The Yanks scored five runs in an eighth inning, uprising last night to turn back Kansas City and Bud Daley, 9-4. Kansas City had used an eighth-inning rally to defeat New York, 5-4, in the first game Tuesday. The Yankees hammered Daley and three relief pitchers for six hits and five runs in the eighth last night to break a 4-4 tie and give reliever Tex Clevenger his first victory since coming to New York earlier this week in a trade with the Los Angeles Angels. The score was tied 4-4 when the Yanks opened up against Daley, Cletis Boyer and Mickey Mantle each getting singles and bringing on reliefer Dave Wickersham. Wickersham got Bill Skowron on an infield pop-up, but Elston Howard singled Boyer home and Jim Archer replaced Wickersham. Mantle strainedhome on a wild pitch and Roger Maris singled, scoring Howard. Golfers to Play At Missouri The KU golf squad will travel to Missouri this Saturday to meet the Tigers on their home course. Coach Jay Markley believes Missouri will be a much better team on their home course. "This year they have won the majority of matches on their new course. No man on our team has even seen the first nine holes which were opened last March. The course is exceptionally hilly and long, but I think we will adapt to these conditions," said Markley. This Saturday's match will be the last dual meet before the conference meet at Boulder, Colorado, on May 19 and 20. So far this year, the linksmen have a 4-4-1 record. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) Clevenger helped his own cause with a double, which drove Maris home, and then he scored on Bobby Richardson's single. Kansas City had taken a 1-0 lead in the second inning on Norm Siebern's first home run of the season, added another run in the third and two more in the sixth. This semester's leagues at the Kansas Union Jay Bowl will conclude competition this week with play-offs Saturday and Sunday at 2 and 2:30 p.m. League Bowling To End Sunday There will be trophies presented to league and play-off winners following the final round of play on Sunday. With the conclusion of intramural bowling, there will be open bowling at all times on each of the 12 Jay Bowl lanes for the rest of the semester. SALE Formal Wear Accessories Close Out of Stock Brought From a Men's Clothing Store Jayson Tux Shirts ------ Reg. 5.95 $3.88 Paris Tux Suspenders -- Reg. 2.00 $1.00 Tux Bow Ties --------- Reg. 1.00 **58c** Black Cummerbunds --- Reg. 4.95 $2.25 Reversible Cummerbunds Reg. 5.95 $2.98 Tux Handkerchiefs ------- Reg. 75c **48c** Stud & Link Sets ------ Reg. 2.95 $1.00 The Surplus Store (The Boys Across the Street from Weaver's) One Show Nightly At 7:45 Adults $1.00 Kiddies Under 12, 50c Box Office Open 7 p.m. THEATRE ... Telephone V13-1065 PIZZA HUT & The CATACOMBS 646 Mass. TGIF this weekend "4 Happy Hours" 2-6 p.m. Free Refreshments Admission $1.00 Women Men $1.00 Women Free ★ Dancing - VELVA TONES Friday Night ★ Free Delivery 6-12 p.m. 7 Days a Week VI 3-9760 Catacombs Available for Private Parties — 7 Days A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE • VICTOR FLEMING • GIORGIO HOMARO • METRO-GOLDWYN MAYER INC. STARTS TOMORROW! One Show Nightly At 7:30 — Doors Open 6:45 Mat. Sat. & Sun. At 2 p.m. Adults $1.00; Kiddies 50c Ends Tonite — "ALL HANDS ON DECK" A18 19K B2d ww MF fp72 B2w TO V W intin sh W c41 W int in V F K a v S U L w f o V S i t e m A d g m s 26 R f b l c a V A s o r R f l a c e R L P V R i s i M ad p m M f u f s m B p C L o o r N & p 2 s t N & a h C o p O R C L S M I n 06 B c o p I G 03