Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 14, 1958 Kansas The Favorite In Conference Meet Big Eight Conference track and field men will wind up conference competition this weekend in the 30th annual outdoor meet at Columbia, with Kansas favored to annex a seventh straight title. Seven may be the lucky number for the two-day affair as at least that many records will be in jeopardy, judging by past performances this season. Preliminaries Friday start at 3 p.m. with the finals Saturday start- ing at 1:30. Conference athletic directors and faculty representatives will open their usual quarterly meeting held in conjunction with the track meet, on Thursday. Only four defending champions will be in the field as the track meet opens but several records appeared in danger, including those in the hurdles, discus, mile relay, Musial's Fans Cheer Record ST LOUIS-(UP)—"Now I know how. Charles Lindbergh felt!" Smiling Stan Musial made the statement last night as 2,000 idolizing fans cheered the St. Louis Cardinals' slugger at Union Station upon his return from Chicago where he had collected the 3,000th hit of his career—a pinch double—against the Cubs. Many in the crowd carried banners which read: "Stan the 3,000 Man." Musial, visibly affected by the tremendous turnout, said he didn't expect any welcoming committee, particularly since the Cardinals' train returned so late from Chicago. "I will consider this one of the biggest thrills of my career," said the 37-year-old first baseman. With Musial upon his arrival here were his wife, Lillian, and his three children. Also on hand to greet the St Louis slugger was the general manager of the club, Vaughan (Bing) Devine. Forecast: Showers! for the bride-to-be 220-yard dash, pole vault, half-mile, quarter-mile and broad jump. We are loaded with appropriate shower gifts for the bride's new home. Whether you're seeking just a small remembrance or something more elegant,you're certain to find the gift that is "just right" at A new record is sure to be set in the 440—an event added to the meet for the first time this year. Vickers Back to defend their titles will be Al Oerter of Kansas in the shot and discus; Keith Gardner of Nebraska, high hurdles; Gene O'Connor of Kansas State, low hurdles, and Jerry McNeal of Kansas, two-mile. (across from the Granada) Contenders for the new records will be Gardner in the quarter-mile and the high hurdles; Eddie Dove of Colorado in the low hurdles; Oerter in the discus; Kansas State in the mile relay; Ken Covert of Oklahoma State in the 220; Aubrey Dooler of Oklahoma State in the pole vault; Gail Hodgson of Oklahoma State in the half-mile, and Ernie Shelby of Kansas in the broad jump. TUXEDO RENTALS AND SALES "Everything in Formal Wear" Campus Shop 1342 Ohio, VI 3-8763 One door south of Jayhawk Cafe The average American spends about 10 per cent of his food dollar for milk. Margarine now utilizes nearly 1,180 million pounds of fats and oils each year. A mature apple tree may have from 30,000 to 50,000 blossoms in a year. Stays moist and firm throughout your shave! regular or new mentholated Take your choice of new, cool mentholated or regular Smooth Shave. Both have rich, thick Old Spice qualitylather that won't dry up before you've finished shaving. Both soften your beard instantly—end razor drag completely. For the closest, cleanest, quickest shaves...try Old Spice Smooth Shave! 100 Old Spice SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON All woolens are now Moth-Proofed free. No additional charge other than the cleaning charge. Box Storage is our facility for storing your winter garments for the summer. This Box is large and will hold any number of garments. All garments are cleaned before storing in cold storage vaults and will be freshly pressed when you are ready for them in the fall. Storage for the Box is $5 and has valuation value of $200. 2 per cent extra for additional valuation. ACME Bachelor Laundry And Dry Cleaners VI 3-5155----1111 Mass. Don't Cart Those Heavy Winter Clothes Home! BF Fri play whe the and team divide Sa hole wou sour spor but then T team Sat ser fou an gar a leag loss