rastoynea Washburn Defeats Jayhawkers 5-4 Page J If the Kansas Jayhawker baseball team had to lose one, they picked the right time. Yesterday Coach Floyd Temple's crew dropped their last non-conference game to Washburn 5-4 at Topeka. Kansas lead 4-1 going into the bottom of the eighth inning. Starter Carl Nelson lead off the inning by striking out Washburn second baseman John Keenan. Washburn pitcher Clif Cox drew a walk and was followed by pinch-hitter Elsbera Broadnax who singled to center. This was all for Nelson who was removed in favor of Roger Brock. Cox held the Jayhawkers to only four hits, struck out nine and walked seven. Kansas left 10 men on bases compared to four for Washburn. The Jayhawkers resume Big Eight conference action Friday at Quigley Field when they meet the Iowa State Cyclones in a doubleheader. Saturday the two clubs play a single game. The Jayhawkers went down one two-three in the top of the ninth losing their fifth game compared to 10 wins. For the first time in three years Mel Karrle and Pete Woodward did not occupy the number one doubles spot for the KU tennis team in a dual meet with Kansas State here yesterday. BROCK HAD even more difficulty than Nelson. Third baseman Curt Miller singled to score Cox and send Broadax to third. Miller took second on the throw to third base. Gene Bailey grounded to second, but Broadax scored on the play to make the score 4-3. Del Campbell and Jan Cobble took the best two of three sets from the Karrle-Woodward doubles combination Monday in a practice session, earning the top spot for the dual. THIS CHANGE, though, made little difference in the meet as KU blanked the Wildcats. 7-0, and expanded their season record to 7-2. Brock walked Dan Myers to put the winning run on first base. Dave Colbach then doubled to right field which scored Miller and Myers to give the Blues a 5-4 margin. Campbell and Cobble won the first set, 6-0, from K-State's Pat Finney and Bob Ditloe, and then won the longest set of the meet, 9-7, in the second set. KEN PETERSON gained both sets from Wildcat John Davis with a 6-1 score. In singles action, Karrile downed Finney, 6-0, 6-1 and Woodward beat KSU's Roger Dalrymple 6-2, 6-2. Campbell defeated Don Fassnacht, 6-2, 7-5 and Cobble bested Ditloe, 6-2, 6-4. The Woodward-Karrle pair, who up until this meet, had held the number one doubles spot since they've been sophomores, downed the Davis-Dalrvmple duo. 6-1, 6-2. KU Tennis Team Beats Wildcats Friday the Jayhawker tennis team travels to Ames, Iowa, to battle the Iowa State Cyclones. TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS American League Chicago at New York — Pizarro (2-1) vs. Ford (1-0) Washington at Boston — Hannan (0-0), vs. Conley (1-1). Kansas City at Detroit -- Walker (2-0) vs. Lary (1-1). Wednesday, April 25, 1962 University Daily Kansan Minnesota at Baltimore (night) — Lee (0-1) vs. Estrada (1-1). Cleveland at Los Angeles (night) — Lateman (0-2 vs. Grba (1-0). Los Angeles at Chicago — Podres (1-1) vs. Hobbie (0-2). San Francisco at Pittsburgh (night) — Perry (0-0) vs. Friend (3-0). National League Money - Winning Jockey New York at Cincinnati (night) - Jackson (-0-2) vs. Purkey (2-0) NEW YORK — (UPI) — Eddie Arcaro's mounts won $1,303.844 at New York state race tracks in 1961. Jockey Manuel Ycaza was second on the Aqueduct, Belmont, Saratoga circuit with $1,031.382. Philadelphia at Milwaukee (night — Short (0-0) vs. Piche (0-0). St. Louis at Houston (night) Washburn (1-0) vs. Stone (2-0). Pirates Get Around PITTSBURGH — (UPI) - The National league Pittsburgh Pirates have 27 former Buc players, managers or coaches now in uniform in the American league. Only the Cleveland Indians of the rival league have no former Pirates on the roster. April 29, 1962 — 3:00 p.m. — Forum Room SPRING RECITAL THE PLEDGE CLASS OF KAPPA ALPHA PSI Presents a DONATION $1.00 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers For Information or Tickets Phone VI 3-9778 CURTIS McCLINTON FEATURING Taylor Says 'That's All' WOODRUFF, S. C. — (UPI) — Catcher Sammy Taylor says he's "home to stay" unless the Chicago Cubs cough up more money. "Ive got no plans," he said, "but I'm seeing if I can get into some athletic program as director, maybe in the Little League, around here." "We couldn't get together on a lot of things, especially money-wise," said Taylor, who maintains a home here with his wife, Polly, and their four-year-old daughter, Patti Sue. The only other way he'll return to baseball is if the Cubs trade him to another club — and he may get his wish. THE CUBS suspended the 29-year-old catcher when he failed to appear in Chicago for yesterday's game with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite his batting average, several clubs are known to be interested in Taylor and there is some possibility the Cubs may trade him. TAYLOR RECEIVED an estimated $9,000 last year. He batted .238 in 89 games last year, being sidelined part of the season with injuries. He appeared in seven of the Cubs games so far this year and was batting .133 when he left the club. "I can't keep up my home and travel on the money they pay me," Taylor declared. "I signed this year's contract for the same money I received last year." In Chicago, Cub Vice President John Holland said he had refused Taylor permission to visit his home and warned him he would be suspended without pay if he left the club. NEW YORK — (UPI) — Eddie Arcaro and James McLaughlin share the jockey record for the Belmont Stakes with six winners each. Arcaro is undisputed champ of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. 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