Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 30, 1958 Valenzuela Will Ride In Derby LOUISVILLE, Ky.—(UP)—Because he did such an expert job of piloting Calumet Farm's Tim Tam through a heavy traffic jam in the Derby trial, Ismael (Milo) Valenzuela will be back aboard the Calumet Farm colt in Saturday's rose run. Valenzuela, filling in for injured Bill Hartack, twice steered Tim Tam out of trouble when the Colt was forced into "blind switches" and booted the son of Tom Fool to a neck triumph over Maine Chance Farm's Ebony Pearl in Tuesday's 1-mile trial. That ride "sold" Valenzuela to Calumet trainer Jimmy Jones, who announced the little Mexican from McNary. Tex., would be on Tim Tam's back again when the derby field parades to the post Saturday. While Jones was pleased with Valenzuela's ride and Tim Tam's performance, he was enraged at jockey Johnny Heckmann, who he claimed caused interference in the trial. Heckmann placed Nadir outside Tim Tam in the trial and pinned him against the rail, forcing Tim Tam into two pockets. Finally Tim Tam found racing room, moved into contention in the stretch, where he was slightly bothered by another horse, and then bounded into the lead right at the wire. The trial failed to eliminate many horses from the probable derby field. Between 16 and 19 are expected to start. Eddie Arcaro will ride Jewel's Reward in the derby while Manny Yceaza, aboard Ebony Pearl in the trial, switches to Jet's Alibi in the rose run. Mrs. Graham hopes to get Dave Erb as jockey for Ebony Pearl. Pirates Off And Running By UNITED PRESS The Pittsburgh Pirates are off and running like contenders—and the word is out that this time it may not be a false alarm. The Pirates matched the season's longest National League winning streak, when they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-1, Tuesday night for their fourth straight victory. Bob Friend, who slumped to a 14-18 record last season, turned in his third straight victory Tuesday night, with a 4-hitter and Frank Thomas sparked the Pirates' 11-hit assault with a homer and two singles. A crowd of 19,778 raised Los Angeles' home attendance for 10 dates to 397,379. Pitchers also starred in three of the other four games played Tuesday as rain again marred the big league baseball schedule. Warren Spahn scattered nine hits and drove in three runs as the Milwaukee Braves took over first place with an 8-4 decision over the Chicago Cubs; Bob Purkey turned in his third straight victory in the Cincinnati Reddies' 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals and Bobby Shantz pitched a 6-hitter to give the New York Yankees a 5-1 triumph over the Detroit Tigers. The Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Francisco Giants, 7-4, in the other game. Oread scored five runs in the second inning and added seven in the fifth. Charles Winfrey and Dwight Fickbolm hit home runs in the second inning. Fickbolm was the winning pitcher. Oread, Rochdale Win 'A' Games Oread and Rochdale won Independent A intramural softball games Tuesday. Oread defeated Pharmacy 13-8, and Rochdale defeated Battenfeld 15-14. Rochdale scored 10 runs in the fourth inning to get back in its game after trailing by several runs. The winners added three runs in the sixth to insure the victory. John Olander hit a home run in the first inning. Dave Armentrout hit a home run for Battenfeld in the third inning. Dennis Haves was the losing pitcher. Other results: Fraternity A—Kappa Sig vs. Phi Delt, F. 10; Delts vs. Beta, F. 1; SAE vs. Phi Psi. F. 2. Fraternity B—Sigma Nu I vs. Phi Gam F. 3; Triangle vs. Sig Ep, F. 4. Fraternity B- Beta I 13, Phi Psi 2; ATO 15, Kappa Sig 11; Acacia 1, DU II 0 (forfeit). Games Thursday Independent B—VIP vs. Sig Gam Ep, F. 5. NEW YORK — (UP)— Casey Stengel kept his fingers crossed today and hoped that Mickey Mantle's latest injury was as mild as the Yankee center-fielder said it was. Keep Fingers Crossed Casey Mantle suffered a sprained right foot while batting against Paul Foytack in the first inning of Tuesday's game with Detroit. Stengel was ready to take Mantle out of the line-up immediately but Mickey insisted he could play and remained in the game for seven innings. "They said it wasn't serious." Stengel said after the game, "and I hope that's true. We'll find out today." Prince Rainier of Monaco enlisted in the French Army in World War II; served as a lieutenant; refused to be promoted to colonel. Major League Standings By UNITED PRESS American League W 9 L Pct. GB New York 9 3 .750 Kansas City 7 4 .636 $1^{½}$ Washington 6 4 .600 1 Clive Island 7 6 .538 $2^{½}$ Detroit 7 7 .500 3 Baltimore 7 6 .400 4 Boston 4 9 .308 $5^{½}$ Chicago 3 8 .273 $5^{½}$ Results Tuesday New York 5, Detroit 1 Kansas City at Boston, night, postponed, rain Cleveland at Washington, night, postpooed, rain poned, rain Chicago at Baltimore, night, postponed Detroit at New York—Lary 0-2 vs. Ford 1-1 Games Today Kansas City at Boston—Urban 1-0 vs. Brewer 1-1. Cleveland at Washington (night)—Nar- cleveld 2-1 vs. Rams 2-0 Chicago at Baltimore (night)—Wynn 1-1 vs. Harshman 2-0. National League | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Milwaukee | 8 | 4 | .667 | | | San Francisco | 8 | 5 | .615 | $^1$ | | Chicago | 8 | 5 | .583 | $^1$ | | Pittsburgh | 7 | 6 | .545 | $^2$ | | Cincinnati | 5 | 5 | .500 | $^1$ | | Philadelphia | 5 | 5 | .455 | $^{2}$ | | Los Angeles | 5 | 8 | .385 | $^{3}$ | | St. Louis | 3 | 9 | .250 | $^5$ | Milwaukee 8. Chicago 4 Philadelphia 7. San Francisco 4 Cincinnati 5. St Louis 2 Pittsburgh 7. Los Angeles 1 Bernard (Poco) Frazier, KU sculptor in residence, designed the sculptures on the bronze doors in the memorial Campanile. Petersburg, Alaska, is a prime center of the fishing and shrimping industry. Dr. H. R. Williams Optometrist 1021 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass., VI 3-7255 "Open House" Friday, Saturday, Sunday The "Fairlane" Passing Looks Good NATIONAL HOME YOU, TOO, CAN OWN A BEAUTIFUL for only For a limited time, this beautiful, 3-bedroom, quality-built National home—today's top- selling house for only $300 down. But hurry! Visit our Open House and learn how you can own the home of your dreams for only $70 $300 Down Payment per month! "One thing is sure," Mitchell said. "The boys are making a tremendous effort. Their spirit and morale are great. MOORE ASSOCIATES 704 Mass. 一 VI 3-2571 The 1958 model Jayhawker football team still has a long way to go before it is ready to play ball the way Coach Jack Mitchell likes to see it. BUILDERS OF NATIONAL HOMES "The team is tough and playing hard. There have been very few injuries, because when a team is in as good a shape as this one, there are no injuries." The team spent Tuesday afternoon working on pass offense and defense. Not too bad, Mitchell said. But there is a lot to do. "Some of the boys throwing the ball looked pretty good," Mitchell said Tuesday. "Morris, McKown and Merritt were standouts." The team still has the problems of a speed shortage and how to fill several questionable positions, he said. Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals has won seven National League batting championships, Hans Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates won cight. The typewriter was invented in 1864 by an Austrian named Mitterhoffer. 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