Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 30.1964 Mantle Leads Yanks (UPI)—The tension and anxiety over Mickey Mantle's physical condition have eased a bit for the New York Yankees. The powerful centerfielder hit two home runs which carried the Yankees to a 6-4 victory over Cincinnati yesterday, but the final score wasn't the most important development of the day for the American league champions. Mantle's health has been the top question in the Yankee camp this spring and his performance yesterday in Tampa, Fla., showed he is progressing fairly well after an off-season knee operation. BOTH HOME RUNS came from the righthand side and they accounted for three Yankee runs. Now the big questions will be what affect the operation has on his field and his swing from the lefthand side. Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers became the first pitcher in either league to go nine innings, but he lost his third straight exhibition decision. He has one victory. Koufax lost to the Minnesota Twins; 3-1, despite allowing five hits and striking out seven. A two- run homer by Jimmie Hall was the big blow off Koufax. Outfieldder Willie Horton continued his sensational spring showing for the Detroit Tigers yesterday, hitting home runs in both games as the Tigers swept a doubleheader from the Chicago White Sox, 2-1 and 3-0. HORTON'S HOME RUN in the opener came in the ninth inning when he was sent up as a pinch-hitter. His two home runs raised his spring total to five. Carlton Willey extended his string of scoreless innings to 17 in an 8-3 New York Met victory over Washington. Wiley pitched three innings for the Mets who broke Washington's five-game win streak. Tim Harkness had a home run and a double for the Mets. A two-out single by Bill White in the 11th inning enabled St. Louis to defeat Milwaukee, 6-5, and end the Braves' winning streak at seven games. Utility infielder Julio Gotay hit two home runs and drove in five runs with four hits while leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 13-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. (UPI) — The Cincinnati Royals have earned the chance they've been waiting for, and tonight St. Louis and Los Angeles meet for a similar prize. Royals-76ers NBA Battle Set The Royals defeated the Philadelphia 76ers, 130-124, last night to advance into the National Basketball Association's Eastern division finals against the world champion Boston Celtics. The Hawks and Lakers, deadlocked at two games apiece, will meet at St. Louis tonight to determine who will meet San Francisco in the Western division finals. The ROYALS didn't have an easy-time with the injury-plagued 76ers in the fifth game of their series at Cincinnati. He connected on all nine of his field goal attempts in the second half after being held to six points in the first two periods. The 76ers, with Lee Shaffer, Larry Costello and Dave Gambe, playing minor roles due to injuries, managed to stay close to Cincinnati all evening, but in the end, Oscar Robertson was the big difference. Robertson, who made 12 of 12 from the foul line, wound up with 32 points and set up 36 more with 18 assists. School's Out. Right now, graduation seems way off in the wild blue yonder. But it's not too early to start planning. In the future, you'll look back on decisions you make today with satisfaction... or regret. What can an Air Force career mean to you in tangible gain? The opportunity to take on executive responsibilities you might otherwise wait years to attain. And a head-start into one of a wide range of possible careers in the exciting Aerospace Age. As an Air Force officer, for example, you may be flying a supersonic jet...helping to keep America's guard up. Or you may be in an Air Force laboratory, working to solve an intricate scientific or technological problem. 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