University Daily Kansan Friday. May 16, 1958 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Evenly Matched Teams Play Saturday Morning Two evenly matched teams of the Kansas University football squad will scrimmage Saturday morning at 9:30 in Memorial Stadium. The scrimmage, moved up from the normal 2 p.m. time by Mitchell, is the first evenly matched scrimmage of the spring season. The two teams, the Whites and the Reds, were chosen by the quarterbacks of the squads. Quarterbacking the Red team will be Duane Morris and Don Wrench. Bill Crank and Larry McKown will lead the Whites. This is the last intra-squad Saturday scrimmage of the spring season for the Kansas football team. A week from Saturday, the Varsity will meet the Alumni in a night game at Haskell Stadium. The teams for Saturday: Whites, quarterbacks Crank and McKown; left ends, Joe Sprekelmeyer and Harry Jolley; left tackles, John Peppercorn and Stan Kirshman; left guards, Joe Spurney and Ervell Staab; centers, Bill Burnison and Jerry Brown; right guards, Tom Russell and Wayne Coulter; right tackles, Chet Vanatta and Jim Ragan; right ends, DeWitt Lewis and Bill Zagar; left halfbacks, Dave Harris and Jim Baker; right halfbacks, Homer Floyd and Allan Radke; fullbacks, Norm Mailen and Fred Bukaty. Reds, quarterbacks Morris and Wrench; left ends, Sam Simpson and Bill Allen; left tackles, Rudy Mauser and Joe Doolittle; left guards, Ken Fitch and Ron Claiborne; centers, John Wertzberger and Fred Hageman; right guards, Gary Clothier and Larry Martin; right tackles, Bill Blasi and Ed Alberg; right ends; Dale Remsberg and Ralph Holland; left halfbacks, Roger Hill and Steve Newcomer; right halfbacks, Charles Lukinac and Bill Baker; fullbacks, Doyle Schick and John Suder. Missing from the Saturday scrimmage will be end H. C. Palmer, guard Dick Rohlf and quarterback Buddy Merritt, all with knee injuries; Walt Schmidt, mononucleosis; and Ron Michaels, shoulder separation. Discuss Big Eight Letter-Of-Intent COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP)— The controversial letter-of-intent came up for more heated discussion today at the meeting of Big Eight faculty members. Members of the conference faculty committee on athletics took up the intent issue yesterday and will continue discussions through Saturday in conjunction with the Big Eight Track Meet and other sports events here. The letter-of-intent means that once an athlete has decided on a certain school, he signs a letter saying so, then no other schools in that conference may recruit the athlete. The Big Eight doesn't have such a rule, but several other leagues do. Lengthy discussion was held yesterday, but no decisions were reached. A new kind of X-ray machine developed by a California scientist makes it possible for scientists to watch and measure growth in the living cell. Order Your Fall Sports Equipment Now FOR EARLY DELIVERY NEXT FALL Footballs - Uniforms Helmets - Pads We want to thank you for your patronage this year and hope to see most of you next year. The Sportsman's Shop Garvey notched his fourth victory and second shutout Thursday when the Athletics scored a 3-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The loss left the White Sox in the American League cellar, $7_{12}$ games behind the front-running New York Yankees. Kansas City and Cincinnati haven't had much to cheer about so far this spring but they certainly boast the season's healthiest-looking "cripples" in Ned Garver and George Crowe. Both were huge question-marks this spring, Gavriel, hobbled by a lame arm, had won a total of six games over the last two years. And Crowe, groomed to replace Ted Kluszewski at first base, had a knee injury that threatened to sideline him at the start of the season. But today the 32-year-old Garver has a 4-1 record for the Athletics while Crowe has 21 runs batted in and a .367 batting average for the Redlegs. VI 3-6106 (By UNITED PRESS) A's Into Sixth On Victory Crowe, who has been alternating with Steve Bilko at first, knocked in five runs with his third homer and **Fraternity B—Delta Chi vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Pi.** Games called: All but two games were called because of rain in intramural softball Thursday. Oread defeated Carruth 10-1 in three and one-half innings and Sigma Chi forfeited to Delta Tau Delta. Saturday's Schedule Fraternity A—Phi Psi vs. Sigma Nu. Saturday's Schedule Independent B—VIP vs. Nu Sigma Nu, F. 5; Newman vs. Phi Chi. F. 4; KHK vs. Foster, F. 2. Mike McCormick, 19-year-old $60,000 bonus lefty, went 8 2/3 inings for his third win of the season as the Giants snapped the Cardinals' seven-game winning skein. McCormick needed help with two out in the ninth and Jim Constable struck out Don Blasingame to preserve the win. Willie Mays hit his ninth homer for the Giants, who trail the first-place Milwaukee Braves by 24 percentage points. 715 Mass. Independent A—University Daily Kansas vs. Pharmacy. two singles as the Redlegs snapped the Pittsburgh Pirates' six-game winning streak, 9-4. His 367 batting average is the third highest in the league. for the Indians, who never trailed despite Detroit homers by Gail Harris, Lou Sleater and Frank Bolling. Maris knocked in eight runs during the three-game series with the Tigers and has hit six of his seven homers off Detroit pitching. Don Mossi picked up his second decision in as many days. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results First-baseman Vic Power provided Garver with the runs he needed when he hit a three-run homer off Jim Wilson in the sixth inning. The blow came with two out after singles by Mike Baxes and Hector Lopez and dealt Wilson his second defeat. Garver spaced out seven singles and never was in serious trouble in going the route for the third time. The Cleveland Indians whipped the Detroit Tigers, 8-5, in the only other A. L. game while the San Francisco Giants beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2 and the Los Angeles Dodgers scored a 4-2, 11-inning decision over the Chicago Cubs in other N. L. activity. Crowe singled home a run in the first inning, homered with one on in the eighth and singled two more tallies across in the ninth as the Redlegs ended a five-game losing streak. Bob Friend was tagged for seven Cincinnati runs and suffered his second loss. Johnny Klippstein, who pitched the middle 3 2/3 innings, was the winner. Roger Maris knocked in three runs with a homer and a double The Dodgers capitalized on slow fielding by Cub infielders to score two 11th-inning runs although they hit only one ball out of the infield. Clem Labine, making his first start since the 1956 World Series, pitched 10 innings for his first victory and Hershell Freeman took the loss. The victory snapped the Dodgers' six-game losing streak while the defeat was the Cubs' eighth in nine games. Baltimore at New York in the A. L. and Milwaukee at Philadelphia in the N. L. were rained out. Back for another crack at Tim Tam will be the Derby starters Lincoln Road (2nd); Nourredin (3rd); Jewel's Reward (4th); Martins Rullah (5th); Chance It Tony (6th); Gone Fishin' (8th); and Silky Sullivan (12th). BALTIMORE. Md.—(UP)—Twelve horses, the largest Preakness field in 30 years, are expected to be entered today for Saturday's running of the triple crown classic that shapes up as a re-run of the Kentucky Derby. Preakness Field Of 12 plete the roster for the 82nd running of the Preakness stakes. Unconvinced that the Derby, run over a slippery muddy track, was a true test, the trainers of seven starters from Churchill Downs were ready to give their charges another shot at Calumet Farm's Tim Tam, winner of the first of the triple crown classics by a half a length. Joining them will be Talent Show, Plion, Michore and Liberty Ruler, who will run coupled with Jewel's Reward as the Maine Chance Farm entry. In addition, four other three-year-olds who passed up the Derby com- PARAMOUNT PRESENTS JAMES STEWART KIM NOVAK IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MASTERPIECE 5T Arra and r annu at 4 dium Ov will tiona entat mids band Rec cello K. M scien fesss McH scien BARBARA BEL GEDDES TOM HELMORE - HENRY JONES - AUTRED HITCHCOCK - ALEC COPPEL & SAMUEL TAYLOR - TECHNICOLOR BASED ON THE NOVEL DIRECTE LES MOUSSES BY PETER BOULIEAU & THOMAS MANOCILAC MUSIC BY BERNARD HERMANIA Ai Med City ROT Kan C Meo sopl Pra