University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 29, 1958 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Frey Leads DU To 15-3 IM Victory DU started its scoring with four runs in the first inning and added three more in the second. Warren Henson hit a home run in the fifth inning as the team added five more runs. Sigma Chi scored one run in the second inning and added two more in the fourth. Larry Markel was the losing pitcher. Monday was a happy day for the AEPi's—they won their first intramural softball game since being established on campus. They defeated the Betas 12-2. Mike Neufeld hit the first pitch of the ball game for a home run. Bob Kass, AEPi pitcher hurled a 3-hitter against the Betas. Other results: Fraternity B—PiKa 27, Sigma Nu V 7; DU I 14, Phi Kappa Sigma 2; AEPI 12, Beta II 2. Wednesday's Schedule Independent A—Carruth vs. Pearson, F. 10; Jolliffe vs. Jim Beam, F. 1; Fossils vs. Hicks, F. 2. **Fraternity B**—Delts vs. Phi Delt, F. 3; Sigma Pi vs. Delta Sigma Phi. F. 4; SAE vs. Sigma Chi. F. 5. N.L. Could Transfer Team Back To N.Y. Immediately CHICAGO — (UP)—The National League could transfer a franchise back to New York immediately upon approval by baseball commissioner Ford Frick under a rules change recommended for action at the next major league joint meeting. The recommendation was made by the major league's territorial rules committee. It proposed changing the rule to provide that either major league may include any city of the other major league "after approval of the league desiring to change its circuit and the commissioner." It also would stipulate that "such approval by the commissioner shall be withheld until after hearings have been held and necessary investigations conducted." The current rule on territorial rights gives any major league club the power to veto the entrance of any other team into its city. "The proposal takes away the veto power of the other league." Charles Segar, assistant to Frick, said. Frick today was to meet with other baseball officials to prepare the language for the 4-year draft rule approved at the last major minor; league meeting. Segar said the meeting was routine and there would be no change in policy discussed. KU Baseball Team Busy Four games are on the schedule for the Jayhawker baseball team this week. This afternoon Kansas has a single non-conference game with Wichita on the home field. The schedule of one 9-inning game Friday and a 7-inning doubleheader Saturday will find the Kansas baseball squad at Colorado. According to Fleyd Temple, KU baseball coach, southpaw Larry Miller (5-0) will pitch Friday. In the doubleheader Ron Wiley and Gary Russell (1-2) will be on the mound for the Jayhawkers. In a productive year about two-thirds of a bushel of apples is grown for every man, woman and child in the United States. Headquarters For White Dinner Jackets and Formal Accessories come in and see them today Nationally Advertised Prices at the town shop the university shop DOWNTOWN ON THE HILL San Francisco House-Warming Due For Quick Stop Soon The world champion Milwaukee Braves, knowing all too well how these things can turn out, are bent on putting a quick stop to that surprise party, house-warming or whatever else you want to call it out there in San Francisco. By UNITED PRESS Up to now, the Giants have been having a ball at their new home in San Francisco. Almost everyone picked them sixth or seventh, but here they are leading the National League, a half-game ahead of second-place Milwaukee. It may be a new sensation for the Giants but it's an old familiar one to the Braves. Only five years ago, after they had shifted their franchise from Boston to Milwaukee, the Braves got off to a flying start, too, winning 15 of their first 20 games. Like the Giants, no one took them seriously at first. After all, they had finished seventh the year before—a notch lower than the Giants wound up last season—but the Braves confounded the experts by developing into a serious pennant threat and finally finishing second. "Don't forget, too, that during one stretch last year the Giants played the best ball of anyone in the league," said Milwaukee Manager Fred Haney. "Maybe others are brushing them off as a flash-in-the-pan, but I'm not." Haney is leading with his left-handed ace, Warren Spahn, against the Cubs at Chicago today. Spahn will be shooting for his third straight victory while the Cubs, almost as much as a surprise as the Giants, will be aiming to take over sole possession of second place, which they now share with Milwaukee. The Giants, meanwhile, will be showing the Phillies San Francisco for the first time. They're sending Ray Monzant, fresh off a 4-hit 2-0 conquest over the Cubs, against Philadelphia's top southpaw, Curt Simmons. The Phillies' left-hander has failed to go the distance in two previous efforts and still is after his first victory. Fred Hutchinson's Cardinals, off to a last-place 3-8 start, have lost four of their last five starts and are hoping that Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell can start them on the way up against Cincinnati in a night Tim Tam Warms Up For Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE, Ky. —(UP)—Calumet Farm's Tim Tam, the Kentucky Derby favorite, warms up today for Saturday's classic in the $15,000 added Derby Trial, with Ismael Valenzuela in the saddle as a replacement for injured Bill Hartack. Dozens of top jockeys were anxious to ride Tim Tam in the first of the triple crown classics after Hartack broke a small bone in his left leg at Churchill, Downs on Saturday. From them trainer Jimmy Jones of Calumet tagged Valenzuela as rider for Tim Tam in the trial and intimated that the Texas-born rider would also be aboard in the big one Saturday if things go well in the warmup. Jones said, however, that Valen- zuela only had been engaged for the trial and not the rose run. Even so, the opportunity to ride in America's premier horse race for the first time—and aboard the favorite at that—was enough to get Valenzuela winging by plane to Churchill Downs from New York, where he currently is the leading rider. He fully expects to ride Tim Tam in the Kentucky Derby as well. Ten three-year-olds were entered in the trial, a mile race which has produced Kentucky Derby winners Citation, Hill Gail and Dark Star. Tim Tam ruled a 4 to 5 favorite to add this test to his earlier victories this year in the Everglades, the Flamingo, the Fountain of Youth and the Florida Derby. Wednesday night at 8:40 AN EXTRA SURPRISE Major Studio Sneak Preview We're not allowed to divulge the title but guarantee it will be one of the following . . . Lana Turner in "Another Time Another Place" Andy Griffith in "No Time For Sergeants Walt Disney's "Snow White & The 7 Dwarfs" Jose Ferrer "High Cost Of Loving" Come at 7—See "Merry Andrew" and stay for the sneak FREE! ★★★★★★★, ★★★★★★★★ VARSITY THEATRE - - - - - Telephone VIKING 3-1065 Pittsburgh gets its first look at Los Angeles, and Bob Friend has been given the honor (?) of being the first Pirate pitcher to work with that left field screen at his back. Friend is 2-0 and he'll face Carl Erskine, who is 1-0. game. Bob Purkey or Joe Nuxhall will do the Redlegs' pitching. In the American League, the pace-setting Yankees begin tackling the western clubs after having won eight of their first 11 games from eastern rivals. Casey Stengel, grumbling a bit lately about his team's hitting, has nominated southpaw Bobby Shantz (1-0) to face Paul Foytack, who sports a 2-0 record for Detroit. Kansas City, the big surprise of the American League, will be trying to strengthen its hold on second place in a game against the so far disappointing Red Sox at Boston. Jack Urban (1-0) is slated to go for the A's and Tom Brewer (1-1) for the seventh-place Red Sox. The last-place Chicago White Sox, who have shown practically no punch at the plate at all, are at Baltimore for a night game. Southpaw Billy Pierce, a 20-game winner last season who has dropped his first two decisions this year, faces ex-teammate Jack Harshman (2-0). Fireballer Herb Score will make his fifth appearance of the season for Cleveland against Washington in another night game. Score (2-1) will oppose Camilo Pascual (0-1). After a rocky start, the Indians righted themselves to win four of their last five games. The Senators are in third place with six victories in 10 starts. GRANADA NOW SHOWING "THE YOUNG LIONS" Marlon Brando Montgomery Clift Dean Martin in Shows 7 & 9:55 LAWRENCE NOW SHOWING Rory Calhoun Gloria Grahame in "RIDE OUT FOR REVENGE" CoHit-Loo Genn in "STEEL BAYONET" VARSITY NOW SHOWING Danny Kaye Pier Angeli in "MERRY ANDREW" Shows 7 & 9 Extra Cartoon—News SUNSET OW SHOWING! Gregory Peck Audrey Hepburn in "ROMAN HOLIDAY" —Co-Hit— Jack Webb Janet Leigh in "PETE KELLY BLUES"