Netters defeat K-State to even conference mark Bill DeBaun, Leawood senior, won the number one man singles competition, defeating K-state's Dave Hoover, and then teamed up with Dudley Bush, Salina junior, to win the number two doubles match over Merle Duncan and Steve Snodgrass of K-state. The Jayhawk tennis squad captured three of five singles matches and both of the doubles matches to defeat Kansas State 5-2 yesterday on KU courts. Bush also was a double winner, took the number five man singles match from K-state's Doug Oxler. Sid Kanter, Prairie Village senior, and Dan Oram, Shawnee Mission junior, captured the number one doubles match by defeating Apr. 16 1969 KANSAN 11 "I was real pleased with the victory," said Jim Burns, KU tennis coach. "K-state is young, having a couple of sophomores and an outstanding freshman, but I thought it might be closer than it was. I'm sure it will be when we play on their court." Randy McGrath and Hoover of K-state. The third singles victory was in the number four man match, as Kanter defeated Duncan. Burns cited DeBaun's play as much improved. He said that DeBaun has played better every year, moving from number three man as a sophomore, to number two man as a junior and number one man as a senior. "He has had a couple of good winds under his belt the past few meets," Burns said, "so his confidence is up. I think he has a real good chance to win conference." exhibition of paintings Kaw Valley STATE BANK Burns also praised the doubles teams for their sweep of the K-state meet. EUDORA, KANSAS RECEPTION: SUNDAY APRIL TWENTIETH FROM TWO TO SIX O'CLOCK THE PAINTINGS WILL REMAIN ON EXHIBITION UNTIL MAY 9 DURING BANKING HOURS kaRL mattern Evening their conference mark at 1-1, the Jayhawks will face Northwest Missouri State today, Wichita State Friday and the University of Arkansas Saturday. Home meets begin at 2:30 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. Saturdays on the courts west of Allen Field House. "The doubles teams have been playing better than any singles man," Burns said. "I was real pleased with their play and I think we're pretty well set with the men we have playing on each doubles team." Individual results and scores for the singles competition: Number one man-Bill DeBaun, KU, defeated Dave Hoover, K-state, 8- 6-3; number two man-Randy McGarth, K-state, defeated John Towner, KU, 6-2, 7-5; number three man-Steve Snodgrass, K-state, defeated Dan Oram, KU, 6-3, 1-6 6-3; number four man-Sid Kanter, KU, defeated Merle Duncan, K-state, 6-0, 6-0; number five man-Dudley Bush, KU, defeated Doug Oxler, K-state, 6-3, 6-2 Results of the doubles competition were: Number one doubles team-Kanter and Oram, KU, defeated McGrath and Hoover, K-state, 6-1, 6-0, and number two doubles team-DeBaun and Bush, KU, defeated Duncan and Snodgrain, K-state, 6-3, 11-9. Unique Quencher NEW YORK (UPI) - A unique thirst quenching soft drink developed at the University of Florida in 1965 is a sideline staple on more than 2,000 amateur and professional sports teams throughout the nation. Virtually every National Football League team now uses the lemon-lime flavored blend of water, salts and glucose. Called gatorade, it is consumed by players on 12 pro baseball squads, eight pro hockey teams, 11 major league baseball units, by more than 300 collegiate teams and more than 1,500 high school squads. MASTERWORK Tinted Plexiglas Dust Cover Garrard Turntable AM-FM Multiplex Tuner 34 Watt Base Power Amp. SALE PRICE Two Speakers Diamond Stylus $199.00 Records & Tapes KIEF'S Stereo Equipment Come see us after the Relays and choose from our large menu . . . HAMBURGERS CHEESEBURGERS SHRIMP CHICKEN CHILI DOGS FRENCH FRIES Home of Quality & Instant Service 6th & Missouri — VI 3-2139 GOOD LUCK JAYHAWKS! JUNIOR