University Daily Kansan Page $ Jayhawks Fell WSU For 11th Net Victory Despite being pressed all the way, the KU tennis team managed to stay on top for a 4-3 victory over visiting Wichita State Thursday afternoon. Ben Anzola, Wichita's little South American ace, almost upset the Jayhawks single-handedly as he scored 6-1 and 6-3 victories over KU's John Grantham in singles and teamed with Vin Thompson to beat KU's number one doubles team of Jim Burns and Lance Burr by scores of 11-13, 6-2, and 9-7. KU clinched the match when Grantham and Barry McGrath won their doubles match from Wichita's Lin Harris and Ned Stoll, 4-6, 6-4, and 9-7. Jim Burns, who dropped to third position behind Grantham and Burr this week, won his singles match from Wichita's Lin Harris, 6-3 and 6-1. OSU Invades KU For Baseball Meet The KU baseball team will face the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Lawrence this weekend in a three-game series. The Jayhawks go into the series with a 5-4 record. The Cowboys come to Lawrence sporting a 5-3 mark for the season. KU coach Floyd Temple said the OSU squad will be tough. The first game will begin at 1:30 this afternoon and will be a seven-inning contest. Temple said he will probably give junior hurler Steve Renko the assignment for the first game. The second seven-inning contest today will begin 15 minutes after the first game is over. Temple said sophomore Sandy Buda will probably draw the pitching job. Tomorrow's game will be a nineinning affair beginning at 1 p.m. Fred Chana has been sidelined with some ankle trouble, but, Temple says he will put Chana in as starter if the ankle clears up enough. Alternate for the starting position Saturday is Fred Littooy, senior righthander. Sophomore Bill Fenton will not play. He broke a hand last weekend when the Jayhawks made a trip to Norman to play the Sooners and will be out for the rest of the year. Bill Terry and John Guyot also posted singles victories for KU. Terry downed Ned Stoll 6-2 and 6-0, while Guyot won from Bill Appl 6-2 and 6-0. The win upped KU's season record to 11-1. Wichita's record dropped to 4-6. Saturday KU netters will play host to Oklahoma, the only team to beat them this year. Four winners emerged from a field of 43 entrants in billiards, pool, and snooker tournaments held Monday through Wednesday in the Jay Bowl of the Kansas Union. Tourney Champions Named Rafael Vaz, Caracas, Venezuela, junior, won the straight rail championship and Jim Balda, Mission senior, won the three-rail competition. Both straight rail and three-rail are billiards games. came away with the 14-1 (pool) championship, while Ron Smith, La Cygne sophomore, captured the snooker title. Jon Beougher, Lawrence junior. All four winners received trophies. The single elimination tournament was sponsored by Student Union Activities. One tournament is held each semester with winners of the fall tournament qualifying for regional competition sponsored by the Association of College Unions. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds SUA Bridge Tournament SUNDAY MAY 2 1:30 P.M. Student Union Room 306 A Good Product Needs a Good Package Enclose your term paper in a binder from the Kansas Union Bookstore- Term Paper Binders --- 10¢ Assorted Colors Pressboard Binders - --- 35¢ & 40¢ Assorted Colors Acco Binders --- --- --- 55¢ Special clamp eliminates punching holes in paper. kansas union BOOKSTORE INSTANT SILENCE For information write: Academic Aids, Box 969 Berkley, California 94701 NOW! For 2 Weeks ENDS SATURDAY SUN.-MON.-TUES. — It's the Unconventional LOVE'n LAFF Affair of the Season! GLENN FORD and GERALDINE PAGE A MARTIN MANULIG Production dear heart Sunset Starts At Dusk DRIVE IN TAVERN. Work on site. Call (615) 874-9200. DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 40 Tonite & Saturday — "BEDTIME STORY" "MARNIE" Bonus Sat. Nite Only "GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL" Starts SUNDAY 1 2st RUN ADULT HITS! PLUS!!! Jayne Mansfield in "PLAY GIRL AFTER DARK"