Riggins opens against Mizzou 7 KU's good-pitch, light-hit baseball team travels to Columbia this weekend to take on Missouri in a single game, Friday, and a doubleheader, Saturday. The Jayhawks, who have scored only seven runs in their first five conference games, will send southpaw Junior Riggins (1-0) to the mound in the opening game Riggins, normally the left fielder, will be making his second start of the season. He allowed only three hits, struck out four and walked three in hurling the Jayhawks to a 6-2 early season victory over Indiana. Coach Floyd Temple has not decided who will start Saturday's doubleheader but will choose from Bill Maddux (1-2), Roger Jackson (1-1) or Richard Slicker (1-1). The Jayhawks' mound corps of five sophomores and two juniors has given up 25 earned runs in 114 innings for a 1.98 earned run average. "I HAVE HAD MORE outstanding individual pitchers, but overall, this staff is the best I have ever had in both quality and depth," said Temple, who is in his fourteenth year as head coach. "I have seven pitchers who I can call on at any time,who will give us a good pitching job," Temple said. The Hawks, trying to better their 6-7 record, will start Cole Stimsongehide the plate; Sandy Buda, first base; Bob Evilsizer, second base; Alan Stoke, shortstop; Randy Cordill, third base; Gary Ascanio, left field; Tom Shawver, center field; and Bob Skahan, right field. Prediction of rain meets contestants Dreary skies and a prediction of rain, in the form of showers or thunderstorms, met the first contingent of participants today as the 42nd Annual Kansas Relays opened at 2 p.m. Following today's seven-event program, the 1113 athletes will get down to business tomorrow as competition continues until the Saturday afternoon finals. Relays Schedule Thursday, April 20, 1967 p.m. Field Events 2:00 Javelin Throw, FJC, prelim. & Finals 2:00 Shot Put, FJC, Prelim. & Finals 2:00 Long Jump, FJC, Prelim. & Finals p.m. Track Events 3:00 440 Relay, FJC, Prelim. 3:15 Distance Medley Relay, FJC, Finals 3:35 10,000 meter Run, Open, Finals 4:10 880 Relay, FJC, Finals Friday, April 21, 1967 a.m. Field Events 8:30 Discus Throw, FJC, Prelim. & Finals 8:30 Triple Jump, FJC, Prelim. & Finals 9:30 Shot Put, High School, Prelim. & Finals 9:30 Pole Vault, FJC, Prelim. & Finals 10:00 Javelin Throw, High School, Prelim. & Finals 10:15 Long Jump, High School, Prelim. & Finals a.m. Track Events 8:30 120 High Hurdles, High School, Prelim. 8:35 100 Dash, FJC, Prelim. 8:50 120 High Hurdles, FJC, Prelim. 8:55 100 Dash, High School, Prelim. 9:15 Sprint Medley Relay, University, Prelim. 9:35 Sprint Medley Relay, College, Prelim. 9:55 Sprint Medley Relay, FJC, Prelim. 10:15 Sprint Medley Relay, High School, Prelim. 10:35 440 Relay, College, Prelim. 10:50 880 Relay, High School, Prelim. 11:05 Distance Medley Relay, High School, Finals 11:20 880 Relay, College, Prelim. 11:35 330 Inter. Hurdles, High School, Prelim. 11:50 440-yard Hurdles, Open, Prelim. p.m. Field Events 1:00 Pole Vault, High School, Prelim. & Finals 1:30 H jump, High School, Prelim. & Finals 2:00 Long Jump, University & College, Prelim. & Finals 2:00 Discus Throw, University & College, Prelim. & Finals p.m. Track Events 1:30 120 High Hurdles, High School, Semi-Finals 1:35 100 Dash, University & College, Semi-Finals 1:40 120 High Hurdles, FJC, Semi-Finals 1:45 100 Dash, High School, Semi-Finals 1:50 120 High Hurdles, University & College, Semi-Finals 1:50 100 Dash, FJC, Semi-Finals 2:10 Four Mile Relay, University & College, Finals 2:35 Sprint Medley Relay, High School, Finals 2:45 Sprint Medley Relay, FJC, Finals 2:55 Sprint Medley Relay, College, 3:05 Sorint Medley Relay, University, Finals 3:20 One Mile Run, High School, Finals 3:30 440 Relay, University, Prelim. 3:45 440-yard Hurdles, Open, Finals 3:55 One Hurdles, High School, Finals 4:05 5,000 meter Run, University & College, Finals 4:25 880 Relay, University, Prelim. 4:35 One Mile Relay, High School, Prelim. 4:45 One Mile Relay, FJC, Prelim. 4:55 One Mile Relay, College, Prelim. 5:05 One Mile Relay, University, Prelim. 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