Baseball team drops three By Girma Negash It was a bad weekend for the KU baseball team. In the doubleheader game against Oklahoma on Friday the Jayhawks lost 5-1 and 6-3 only to be buried by the Sooners once again on Saturday, 6-0. In the first game on Friday, the KU team committed 10 errors to contribute much to its loss. The one point gained came when Bob Skahan hit a homerun in the second inning. THE SECOND game on Friday would have been a shutout also if KU had not made three runs in the last innning of the game. Saturday's game which ended in the top of the ninth inning was also Oklahoma's game all the way, although KU's team made only three errors. Oklahoma gained three runs in the third MISSCURI, seeking an unprecedented fifth consecutive conference championship, moved into second place over the weekend by dumping last week's leader, Oklahoma State, in a three-game set at Columbia. By United Press International Missouri's resurgent Tigers, on the verge of baseball oblivion two weeks ago after losing five of their first seven games, loomed today as Oklahoma's chief challenger for the Big Eight baseball title. MU to battle OU for lead in baseball By United Press International The Sooners take an 8-3 record against the ambitious Tigers and their five-game winning streak this weekend at Notman in a "showdown" three-game series. The Cyclones are in fifth with a 6-5 mark. Colorado is 5-10 and Kansas last at 2-10. Add another outstanding prep foociball player for Kansas. The Jayhawks with their record of 10 losses and two wins will meet Iowa State next Friday and Saturday at Lawrence. Coach Jack Mitchell has announced that John Curley of Oyster Bay, N.Y., has signed a Eight letter of intent to enroll with the Jayhawks next fall. tackle at Oyster Bay High School under Coach William Toner. He was voted the "Most Valuable Player" award in football and named the "Most Improved Player" in both football and basketball. He earned All-Conference grid honors the past two years. Daily Kansan Prep tackle signs letter of intent Monday, May 9, 1966 5 The final games of the season will be played against Oklahoma State at Stillwater, Okla., May 20 and 21. inning and one in the sixth. At the top of the eighth the Sooners' George Ridgely hit his first homerun of the season to score with two men on base for the final telly. Curley, 6-6 and 210, played ALASKA Anchorage: McKinley Jewelers Fairbanks: Raiph W. Perdue, Jeweler ILLINOIS Alton: Goulding's Jewelers Arlington Heights: Flaherty Jewelers Aurora: Bockman Jewelers Barrington: Howard A. Wenzel, Jewelers Belleville: Syl Flietsam Belvidere: Robert B. Lear Bloomington: Sorg's Jewelers Blue Island: Kranich Jewelers Carbondale: J. Ray, Jeweler Chicago: Carteaux, Inc. Chicago: Walter Heurich Jewelers Chicago: R. L. 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