KU golfers on the road KU golfers hope to recover from a disappointing weekend as Coach Wilber Norton's crew begins an exhaustive road trip today. The Jayhawks dropped three of four dual matches at the Wichita Invitational tournament, held on the McDonald Golf Club course. Beating only Kansas State, 10-5, KU fell to Bradley (9 $ \frac{1}{2}-\frac{5}{2} $ ), Tulsa (8 $ \frac{1}{2}-\frac{6}{2} $ ) and Wichita State (12-3). The Jayhawks begin their week-long venture this afternoon at Columbia, meeting Kansas State, Iowa State and Missouri. From there, the squad travels to Lincoln for Friday competition with four Big Eight schools—Missouri, K-State, Oklahoma State and Nebraska. Pacing the Kansas squad was Charles Peffer's one-under-par 72 for the 18-hole tourney. Bill Hess carded a 77 and Stan Zimmerman a 78, while Craig DeLongy posted a 79 and Roger Wells an 81. On Saturday, Kansas meets Iowa State and Drake at Ames, Iowa. HATTIESBURG, Miss. (UPI) - Larry Mowry, a 31-year-old pro from Las Vegas, emerged from a seven-way tie for fifth place to capture the championship of the second annual $35,000 Magnolia State golf classic with an eight-under-par total of 272. Mowry claims Magnolia title Mowry had only three bogeys in the 72-hole competition, touring the par 70 Hattiesburg Country Club course with rounds of 66 and 70 in the 36-hole grand finale. 14 teams see action Fourteen teams saw action in the Fraternity A and Independent B leagues of intramural volleyball Friday night. All teams have now completed the second round of their four and five-game schedules, and in the next two weeks will decide divisional champions. Winners will then move on to the tournament for the Hill title. Results from Friday: FRATERNITY A Delta Chi defeated PK Sigma. 15-12, 15-8. Sigma Na defeated Phi Gam, 15-3, 15-13, 15-2. TKE defeated ATO, 15-8, 15-6. defeated A PG, II, II Beta defeated Sigma Chi, 15-0, 15-7. yesterday as the Expos brought big league baseball to Canada with the first regular game played by the Majors outside U.S. borders. SAE won by forfeit over Phi Deltu. AKL won by forfeit over DU. The Expos finished the job with a come-from-behind 8-7 win against the National League defending champions, after blowing a 6-0 lead early in the game. Baseball makes Canadian debut Templin defeated Magicians, 15-9, 15-7. Battenfeld No. 2 defeated NEGB No. 2, 15-0, 15-6. MONTEREAL (UPI) Everything was announced twice, once in French and then in English. Apr.15 1969 KANSAN 7 Ellsworth 5N won by forfeit over Grads. NEBG No. 1 defeated Battenfeld No. 1, 15-0, 15-2. weather was the warmest so far this year. Shortstop Maury Wills, artist of the stolen base, got the biggest response from Montreal fans when he stepped onto the field. Reports of incidents involving discrimination against Wills in the U.S.brought to mind the fact that this is the same city where Jackie Robinson broke the baseball color line 20 years ago with the Montreal Royals of the International League. Former baseball great Stan "The Man" Musial, now a vice president of the St. Louis Cardinals, received the day's first standing ovation. But they jeered the premier of Quebec, Jean-Jacques Bertrand, when he threw out the opening ball. 7 Day Special Cars Painted $27.50 Mack Jones drove in five runs with a homer and a triple, and relief pitcher Dan McGinn singled home the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning. Martin's Auto Painting 792 N. 2nd—N. Lawrence The U.S. National Anthem BOSTON (UPI) — Tony Conigliaro drove in the deciding run with a fourth-inning single to lead Boston to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles in the Red Sox' home opener. was sung first, and then the French lyrics of "O Canada" brought a pin-dropping silence to the packed ball park. The flags of Canada, the province of Quebec, the United States, and the city of Montreal flew side by side. There were some hitches, but with the best weather anyone could ask for in Canada in April and a thrilling baseball game to come, no one seemed much to care. The sunny 65-degree In our country . . . Phils 5, Mets 1 That's the way it was PHILADELPHIA — Richie Allen crashed a 500-foot homerun with a man on in the third inning to snap a 1-1 tie, and Woody Fryman pitched one-hit ball for the last seven innings last night as the Philadelphia Phillies downed the New York Mets, 5-1. Cubs 4. Pirates 0 seven-hitter and the Chicago Cubs banged out 11 hits in his support to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-0, for their sixth victory in seven games. CHICAGO - Southpaw Ken Holtzman recovered after a shakey start to pitch a Astros 11, LA 5 HOUSTON — Rampaging Doug Rader knocked in three runs and John Edwards drove in two with his first hit of the season to lead the Houston Astros to an 11-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers." Rader, who has driven in six runs in his last two games, knocked in the first run on a fielder's choice in the first inning and singled home two more in a seven-run third inning. Edwards doubled home a pair in the big inning. Men spurn coed judo class SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) American International College (AIC) has found that the "gentle sex" is the only one interested in the "gentle art" of judo. Judith Groff, instructor of women's physical education at AIC, wanted to start a co-ed class in judo under the direction of Richard MacDonald, head of the Palmer School of Judo and a second degree black belt master of judo. The problem: Not one AIC male has signed up for the course! Miss Groff says that last semester the course — all female then — proved so popular that it was decided to open up this semester on a co-eed basis. Miss Groff even guaranteed that the ladies who took the first semester will not be allowed to register for the second semester so as not to embarrass any man who never had judo. Billikens get coach ST LOUIS (UPI) — James R. Polk was named yesterday St. Louis University head basketball coach, the second such coach in 11 days. The 52-year-old Polk, head coach at Trinity University in Texas, succeeds short-termer Joe B. Hall, 40-year-old assistant to Kentucky coach Adolph (Baron) Rupp. Hall had a change of heart after signing a four-year contract to coach the Billikens of the Missouri Valley Conference. 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