Thursday, March 20. 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 and an H KU ips at amer raight love to junior still second Kan. berryly er of oome first-opped insola-round North Pacific est of n 20 DOWN COMES THE PITCH-Ron Wiley, KU's all-conference righthander, cuts loose with a pitch during Wednesday's outdoor practice, only the second outdoor session this season. Weather Draws Teams Outside Spring-like weather came just in time for Bill Easton, Floyd Temple and Denzell Gibbons. Easton, the KU track coach, has kept his team indoors where they really haven't been able to get into top condition for the Texas Relays April 14. Temple's baseball team worked out at the old field by the stadium Wednesday, the second time the team has been outdoors this season but the first time in about two weeks. Temple's team opens its season April 4-5 with Rice at Houston. The Jayhawkers then play Houston 7-8 at Houston and open the home season with an April 11-12 game at Lawrence. Easton's team finished the indoor season undefeated and successfully defended its indoor crown at the conference meet in Kansas City, Mo. On the tennis courts south of the stadium Gibbons' squad began work- Baseball Results Baltimore (A) 7, Chicago (N) 3 Kansas City (A) 8, Pittsburgh (N) 7 (12 innings) Cleveland (A) 6. San Francisco (N) 3. Buffalo (A) 8. San Diego (N) 4. At vernon Beach, Fla. canceled rain. Vero Bench, Fla., cancelled, rain. Milwaukee, (N) vs. Detroit, (A) Milwaukee (P) (N) vs. Detroit (A) at Lakeland, Fla., cancelled, wet grounds Philadelphia (N) vs. Washington (A) at Orlando, Fla., cancelled, rain Milwaukee (N) vs. Detroit (A) at Lakeland, Fla., cancelled, wet grounds "As soon as the track is ready we'll go out there," Easton said. "We'll probably run time trials outdoors this weekend." and shot putters worked out in the stadium. outs with four lettermen, Bob Peterson, Lynn Sieverling, Ron Bevers and Charlie Studt, preparing for the coming season with Gene Kane, senior who lettered as a sophomore but was ineligible last year and Malcolm Applegate, former Washburn star, expected to make strong showings. Easton kept his broad jumpers, high jumpers, sprinters and hurdlers in the field house while the distance men, discuss and javelin throwers Easton commented on the upcoming Texas Relays by saying "There'll be much tougher competition down there this year with fine teams from Occidental and California plus all the rest." 434 Locust IT'S A GRAND FEELING YOUR NAME printed on every check. No minimum balance required. $ \checkmark $ No monthly service charge. ✓ Any amount starts an account. ✓ Checkbooks free — No advance payment. √ Only a small charge per check used. NATIONAL BANK KANE SERVES—Gene Kane, one of the top KU tennis prospects. (Daily Kansan photos by George Anthan) A badger, using all four feet and his mouth, can dig itself underground in a matter of seconds. The female green-wing teal, which weighs about 12 ounces, is the small-est of North American ducks. Frosty white buck upper leather, underscored by a soft, deep-yielding red rubber sole, gives you comfort spelled out in smart style. It's the national campus favorite. Come by today and discover for yourself the superb comfort of Jarman "friendliness of fit."