Jayhawks still in cellar after CU baseball duel KU's baseball team could win only one of the three games against Colorado over the week-end at Boulder, and so remains anchored at the bottom of the Big Eight chart with a 2-7 record. The Friday games were split. The Buffs shut out the Jayhawks to take the first, 2-0, but KU came back to win the second 5-4. COLORADO took an early lead in the first. Duke Prentup hit a double in the second inning and Golfers split dual matches KU's golf team came out victorious in one of the two fourteam matches last weekend. The Jayhawks beat Missouri $ 8 \frac{1}{2}-6 \frac{1}{2} $ and Nebraska 8-7 in the first meet at Lawrence Friday. In the same match Missouri defeated K-State and Nebraska, and Nebraska beat K-State. The medallist was K-State's Ron Schmedeman who shot 76 on the par 72 course. KU COACH John Hanna said, "Our boys didn't perform to their capabilities. Anyway I was happy we beat everybody." KU's fortune in victory was also shared by KU's freshman golf team who beat Wichita and K-State in a triangular match. The second match at Manhattan, however, brought doom to the Jayhawkers. They lost 13-2 to K-State, 8-7 to Missouri and tied with Nebraska. The match medalist was Ron Schmedeman again, who shot 78 for the par 70 course. "This time we played worse than we did in the previous match," Hanna said. With only two weeks remaining before the Big Eight Conference meet on May 13 and 14 at Columbia, Mo., KU has a season record of 10-6-1 for dual matches. SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE Manpower Inc. the world's largest temporary help organization has summer openings for thousands of college men. You'll be doing healthy and interesting general labor work at good pay. Call or visit the Manpower office in your home city. We're listed in the white pages of the telephone directory. MANPOWER OVER 400 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD enabled Dave Cramoy to score. The Buffs took the score to 2-0 in the sixth inning when Don Alsup scored from Denny Murano's single. The defeat was the first for KU pitcher Fred Chana, Brookfield, Ill., junior, and gives him a 1-1 record for the season. The second game was more exciting. The game remained tied till the ninth. Jim Shanks, Kansas City, Mo., senior, hit a single and Bill Fenton, Wichita junior, scrambled home to make it 5-4 for the Jayhawks. Saturday's game was also won by one run, but this time it went in favor of the Buffs, 10-9. Sandy Buda started for KU, but was relieved in the first after giving up four straight walks. Daily Kansan Monday, May 2, 1966 The KU varsity women's bowling team captured first place this weekend in the women's division of the Big Eight Bowling Tournament held in Manhattan. Oread women win Big 8 bowling tourney The KU varsity men's bowling team placed third. Rod Heffley, Bonner Springs sophomore, 7 bowled nine strikes in a row to score 279 pins, the high game of the tournament. In the men's division eight teams competed. The results were Iowa State, 143, Wichita State, 137.75, and KU, 137.36. Iowa State took the traveling trophy for the entire tournament. Julie Lacy, Garnett sophomore, made the Women's All Star Team named at the tournament for high total pins. Ron Mick, Merriam freshman, was selected for the Men's All Star Team. P. T.P. - SUA EUROPEAN TRAVEL FORUM with Mademoiselle Dulade-Charpentier 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 Kansas Union Alcove A — Everyone Welcome! Don't Lug All Those Winter Clothes Home With You - (You'll just have to lug them back again next fall) For ONLY $395 Let Us Store Your Winter Woolies In Our Moth-proof Storage Vault 1. A bonded routeman will pick up your winter clothes. 2. A customer receipt will be issued immediately. 3. Your clothes will be thoroughly cleaned and stored in our new air controlled storage vault. 4. Next fall when you want your clothes—just call us. 5. We will freshly press and deliver your order ready to wear within 48 hours. Insured Against Fire and Theft Store Now Pay Next Fall Just $3.95 plus regular cleaning charges is all you pay for the storage of ALL YOUR WINTER CLOTHES for the ENTIRE SEASON. $300.00 Free Insurance Included. Additional Insurance at 1% of Extra Valuation. Small orders will be stored for just 2 garments for $1.15 plus cleaning charges.Additional pieces 35c ea.,including $25 per garment insurance. launderers and dry cleaners 10th and New Hampshire VI 3-3711 "Specialists In Fabric Care"