Wednesday, April 16. 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Heavy Bowling Slate In Next Two Weeks A heavy schedule of bowling is coming up in the next week, with the results of the Men's National Intercollegiate Tournament due and the beginning of the Men's Campus Tournament. "I don't think we'll win anything, but we are improving," Bascomb Fearing, bowling manager, said concerning the Jayhawker chances in the Men's National Tournament. Last year KU finished eighteenth with a score of 3,589 for a 5-man team with each man bowling a 4-game series. This year the team rolled a high total of 3,711. Johnny Woody led the Jayhawkers with a high total of 773 for the 4-game series. Other scores were: David Stein 756, Wayne Hayman 737, Wade Lambel 731 and Ron Clark 714. Woody also had the highest single game with a 225. Ron Clark and Wayne Hayman followed him with scores of 215 and 205 respectively. The events in the tournament include: regular intramural teams, singles, doubles and all events entries. Those entering in the tournament must pay the trophy fee. Wilt Chamberlain won the all events title last year. In intramural bowling, the Annual Men's Campus Tournament begins next week. It is a handicap tourney with the handicaps based on intramural averages. Fearing said that he expected entries to start pouring in later this week for the tourney. There are about 300 bowlers participating in intramurals this year, so a good turn-out is expected. Underdogs In, Yankees Win By UNITED PRESS The "new look" 1958 season is only 48 hours old but the situation is normal in both leagues: the underdogs are kicking up a fuss in the National and the Yankees are off and running in the American. That's the sum-up of big league baseball's first day of coast-to-coast activity—a day on which: —Ruben Gomez stole the big show in San Francisco by pitching the Giants to an 8-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. —Two rookie pitchers scored victories on splendid relief efforts and seven other rookies figured in the headlines. The world champion Milwaukee Braves lost the longest opener the National League had seen in 35 years. And Stan Musial tied Mel Ott's National League record of 5,041 total bases for his career. But most of all it was a day on which upstart National League teams upset "contenders" and the mighty Yankees got off to a typical start by winning while two of their chief rivals lost. In the National, four second-division teams of 1957 beat four firstdivision teams of last season. In the American, the Yankees "did it themselves," 3-0, over the Red Sox and the Tigers helped out the New Yorkers by beating the White Sox. 4-3. Softball Umpires Report To Mikols Any man who is familiar with softball rules and who is available to officiate intramural softball games has been asked by intramural director Walter Mikols to report to the intramural office as soon as possible. Mikols announced at a managers meeting Tuesday that the biggest problem in the softball intramurals program now was the lack of officials. Officials are paid $1 per game. Golfers Win, Netmen Still Losing KU's golf team won its first victory of the season Tuesday by defeating Kansas State in a meet here but the netmen lost to the Wildcats. The golf team's record is now one victory and three losses. Coach Jerry Waugh blames the weather and a corresponding lack of practice for this lopsided record. "We have yet to play as well as we can," he said Tuesday. "Our returning lettermen are not yet up to form." The three lettermen are Robert Davies, Dodge City senior; Bob Wood, Liberal junior, and Bill Toalson, Dodge City junior. Toalson, with a below par 66, owns the Lawrence Country Club record. The teams Waugh's squad has ost to this year are Wichita University, The University of Houston, and Texas Christian University. The team has two matches scheduled for this weekend. Friday afternoon it will meet Oklahoma and Saturday will play Nebraska. Both meets are here. "We'll have to play real well to beat Oklahoma." Waugh said. "Oklahoma is defending league champion. "We know very little about Nebraska so far. But we think we have a pretty good chance of winning. We're probably about equal in strength." The tennis team, a wet weather DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Group of Dresses and Sportswear $ _{1/2} $ Price Ober's Jr. Miss 821 Mass.—Elevator from Men's Store rasulty, is having its troubles. (Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.) 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