Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, June 17, 1958 Texas had 52 oil refineries operating at the end of 1957. Ice cream made from zebu milk has a very strange taste. In 1956, 16,230 people committed suicide in the United States. Jayhawkers Run Second At NCAA The Kansas Jayhawkers took their share of first places including a new NCAA record in the 220-low hurdles by Charles Tidwell as they captured second place in the 37th annual running of the NCAA track and field meet at Berkeley, Calif., last weekend. High on the list of stellar performances also was Ron Delany of Villanova who scored a smashing double win in the 880 and mile. Davis' outstanding performance was a 45.7 second effort in the quarter-mile. Delany won the mile in 4:03.5 which bettered the record of 4:03.5 set by Kansas' Wes Santee in 1953. Delany's 880 victory came with a 1:48.6 clocking. Making the most spectacular contributions to the track and field meet were Southern California, which won its 20th team title, and Glenn Davis, Ohio State's versatile speedster, who cracked the world record in the 440-yard dash. Southern California scored 48.6/7 to win the team title while Kansas scored 40.4 and defending champion Villanova had 2334. The other first place for KU was Ernie Shelby's broad jump victory of 25-31/4. ing champion Villanova had $33^{4}$. Tidwell toured the low hurdles in 22,7, the fastest time ever registered for the race around a curve. It broke the old NCAA record of 23 flat by Harrison Dillard of Baldwin-Wallace in 1946. It was also an American record. Also placing for points for KU was Tidwell, third in the 100-yard dash with a 9.7 clocking; Kent Floerke, fourth in the broad jump with 24-54, and Bob Cannon, a tie for fourth in the high jump with 6-6. Discus-throwing Al Oerter tied for first place in his favorite event with Rink Babka of Southern California. The distance was 186-2 by the pair. A's Active In Sunday Trading Baseball fans in Kansas City, Los Angeles, Cleveland, New York, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati will find themselves looking at new faces this week after last minute trades in the major leagues Sunday night. Kansas City was by far the most active of all teams. In one trade with the Cleveland Indians the A's sent Woody Held and hometown favorite Vic Power to Cleveland for outfielder Roger Maris, first baseman Preston Ward and pitcher Dick Tomanek. In another trade the A's sent pitchers Duke Maas and Virgil Trucks to the Yankees for Harry Simpson and pitcher Bob Grim. In other trading the Los Angles Dodgers sent big Don Newcombe, who hasn't been able to win this year, to the Cincinnati Redlegs. The Dodgers picked up first baseman Steve Bilko and pitcher Johnny Klippstein. The Chicago White Sox acquired Rav Boone and pitcher Bob Shaw from the Detroit Tigers for Tito Franca and pitcher Bill Fischer. The St. Louis Cards picked up Gene Freese and Johnny O'Brien from Pittsburgh for bonus player Dick Schofield. Pitcher Howard Ehmke of the Philadelphia Athletics struck out 13 Chicago Cub players in the first game of the 1929 World Series. In all five games Philadelphia pitchers struck out 50 Chicago batters. Italian Sandwiches Lasagne WE DELIVER! Air Conditioned VI 3-1086 710 Mass. SALE·SALE·SALE Baby Cord Suits 18.50 Dress Shirts Nationally Advertised Brands Reg. 3.95 ___ 2 for 7.00 Reg. 5.00 ___ 2 for 8.75 Long or Short Sleeves Sport Shirts Nationally Advertised Brands Reg. 2.98 2 for 5.00 2.69 each Reg. 3.95 2 for 7.00 3.79 each LONG SLEEVE SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Reg. 3.50 & 3.95 ___ 2 for 6.00 Reg. 4.95 ___ 2 for 8.00 Wash & Wear Dress Slacks For Summer Wear Reg. 7.98 2 for 14.00 7.25 each Reg. 8.98 2 for 16.00 8.25 each Reg. 9.98 2 for 18.00 9.25 each Free Cuff Alteration Complete Stock Reg. 2.50 values 3 for 5.00 1.89 each We have 3 100% wool suits left from our fall stock 2/42 & 1/44 Regular 50.00 values ___ 25.00 SPORTCOATS—Going at Big Savings Also featuring a complete line of GOLF BALLS at discount prices. TENNIS BALLS 3 for 1.96 Entire Stock Knit Sportshirts $2.98 1342 Ohio 1342 Ohio