4 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, May 16, 1968 KU baseballers end season Three starting seniors on KU's baseball team will make final appearances this week when the Jayhawks close the season with Oklahoma in a three-game series at Quigley Field. Scheduled to suit up for their last series are pitcher Bill Maddux of Wichita, second baseman Bob Evilsizer of Kansas City, Kan., and outfielder Gary Ascanio of Cherokee. A fourth senior, pitcher Tom Bishard of Uniontown, will be available for relief duty if necessary. The teams will play a doubleheader today starting at 1:30 p.m. and finish with a single game Friday at 1 p.m. to avoid conflict with final examinations which begin Saturday. The Jayhawks are presently in the Big Eight cellar with a 4-11 record, only one game behind seventh place Colorado which owns a 5-10 mark. The Buffaloes this weekend play a three-game series with Iowa State at Ames. Coach Floyd Temple said he will throw his standard starting rotation against third-place Oklahoma. Righthanders Maddux and Randy Strup will pitch the doubleheader and southpaw Richard Slicker is slated to go in the third game. Stroup, with an overall 2.56 earned run average, has won his last two games after the Jayhawks scored a total of six runs in each of his first five starts. The Jayhawk pitching ace, ranked sixth in the conference having allowed 2.31 earned runs per game, has walked 10 batters and allowed nine earned runs. Oklahoma suspends 3 of top sprinters NORMAN, Okla. — (UPI) Three varsity sprinters and a freshman, all Negroes, were suspended today from the University of Oklahoma track squad for disciplinary reasons. Coach J. D. Martin said he took the action because of "unfavorable attitudes and behaviors" and not because of racial disagreements. The four were among Negro athletes who boycotted an "O" Club banquet last week and submitted a list of 27 grievances to athletic director Gomer Jones. The suspended athletes are Robert Brown, brothers Wayne and Glen Long and freshman Greg Graham. The suspension means that three-fourths of Oklahoma's 440-yard relay team, which won championships in the recent Kansas and Drake Relays, will miss the Big Eight Conference meet Friday and Saturday at Boulder, Colo. Trackmen leave Twenty-five members of the KU track team left Memorial Stadium by bus at 6 a.m. today for Kansas City where they will catch a flight to Denver. The Jayhawks will defend their Big Eight conference outdoor track title at Boulder Friday and Saturday. For a change Bob Timmons in his third year as head coach takes his men to the league meet healthy. His squads have been plagued by injuries throughout the previous two outdoor seasons. Seniors donate $4,500 The senior class will contribute $4,500 to complete a fund to build a fountain court south of Murphy Hall, between the east and west wings of the building. Maddux is second in the conference in strikeouts with 35. He has pitched $23^{3/4}$ innings for an average of 1.27 strikeouts per inning. Two other classes have contributed to the fund. The class of 1958 gave $2,000 and the class of Tom Swale, Prairie Village senior and co-chairman of the gift committee, said Murphy was designed with plans for including a fountain court between the wings, but the project was not completed for lack of funds. Swale said Alton Thomas, University landscape architect, will design the court. 1936 voted to give $2,400 at its 25th reunion. Swale said the court should be completed in about a year. The KU sailing club held its annual spring regatta at Lone Star Lake last Sunday afternoon. There were 32 entries in the regatta, both club members and other interested persons. held. The first three places went to Terry Rouse, Olathe sophomore, Tom Dawes, Columbus, Ohio, senior, and Andy and Bob Russell, Prairie Village sophomores. Four heats and a final were IMPORTANT NOTICE! Lone Star regatta held TO ANYONE WANTING TO PICK UP THEIR FOURTH EDITION OF THE 1968 JAYHAWKER Actually, it's not really all that important, when you consider all the other things in the world there are to worry about. BUT you probably want to get yours. Here's how: JUST REMEMBER TO PICK IT UP BETWEEN 11:00 A.M. AND 2:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY, MAY 24, AND SATURDAY, MAY 25. YOU CAN PICK UP ANY OLD ISSUES YOU'RE MISSING AT THIS TIME TOO, SO WE SUGGEST YOU WRITE A MEMO SOMEWHERE NOW SO YOU'LL REMEMBER TO PICK UP YOUR BOOK NEXT WEEK AT STRONG ROTUNDA. Another idea we encourage, which would save everybody time, is for one person to collect dozens of the yellow receipt cards, (you can pick up as many as you can carry) and pick up fourth books for your friends or your whole living group. There will be no UDK advertisements during finals so be sure to remember the dates, Friday, May 24, and Saturday, May 25. Pick up your fourth edition and complete your 1968 Jayhawker. You'll be glad you did. We will too. The 1968 Jayhawker Staff SORRY, we will be closed all day tomorrow to reduce our entire stock...for our annual Summer Closing Sale. 25% OFF 33% OFF 50% OFF Everything at least 10% OFF SALE STARTS SAT. COACH HOUSE 12th & Oread For Summer or Fall- It's NAISMITH HALL New Features added this year for your pleasure: - Heated Swimming Pool - Large Recreation Room For Information call VI 3-8559