University Daily Kansan Page 7 University Daily Kansan SPORTS The Kansas Jayhawker baseball team moved into third place in the Big Eight standings with a three-game sweep over the Colorado Buffaloes. The victories gave the Jayhawkers a 10-7 record and left the Buffaloes at 8-7. In other conference action, the league leading Missouri Tigers won three games from Nebraska, second-place Oklahoma won two of three from Oklahoma State, and Kansas State won three from Iowa State. Jayhawks Move Into Third Place ALL EYES will be on Coach Floyd Temple's Jayhawkers Friday tuesday, as they close the Big Eight campaign with a three- ALL EYES will be and Saturday, as they close the game series at Columbia, Mo. The Tigers have a 15-2 record, but are only one game ahead of Oklahoma with a 12-3 record. The Jayhawkers have won four straight games and have improved greatly since the beginning of the season. Last year, the Jayhawkers upset the Tigers by winning two of three games. Missouri at the present, however, is not only leading the Big Eight but is the number one team in the nation. In Saturday's nine-inning game, right-hander Carl Nelson saved the day for the Jayhawkers. KU led 5-1 going into the ninth inning on the three hit pitching of lefty Roger Brock. In the last inning, however, Brock walked Leon Mavity and Bob Bennett and Tom Dutcher singled to load the bases. COACH TEMPLB brought in Nelson who struck out the league's leading home run hitter and runs-batted-in man Dick Dodge. Adrian Mohr walked forcing in Mavity. Lonnie Melton's sacrifice fly to center field scored Dutcher. Then Nelson retired the side by striking out Roger Griffin. In Friday's doubleheader, the Jayhawkers banked on the steady pitching of Nelson and Jerry Waldsmidt to win 8-2 and 5-2. Nelson fired a two-hitter and Waldsmidt limited his opposition to four hits. Nelson struck out 10 men; Waldsmidt fanned six. KU Surprises OU in Track The Jayhawk track team won the last three events to defeat the Oklahoma Sooners 82-63 in a dual track meet at Norman Saturday. With the Sooners leading 62-60, KU swept the triple jump, mile run and mile relay to win. Two meet records were broken. Pete Talbott threw the javelin 217-2 to erase his own record of 217-1 set last year. Floyd Manning set a record in the pole vault with 15-0. Glen Martin was the top point producer for the Jayhawkers. He won the triple jump, the broad jump, and finished third in the intermediate hurdles. Take a Vacation from WASH DAY DRUDGERY FAST GRAVITT'S LAUNDRY SERVICE KU Wins in Tennis Monday, May 13, 1963 You save time and trouble at Gravitt's. Drop off your laundry and pick it up later washed, fluff dried, and neatly folded. The KU tennis team scored two victories over the weekend. The Jayhawkers defeated Iowa State 6-1 Friday and Kansas State 7-0 on Saturday. Both meets were held here. 913 N.H. The Jayhawkers' next action will be the conference matches to be held at Manhattan Friday and Saturday. VI 3-6844 An aerial circus marked the last and the most even intra-squad scrimmage of spring practice Saturday. Three quarterback candidates completed 19 of 39 passes as the Reds and Whites tied. 12-12, in the two-hour workout in Memorial Stadium. The only scoring pass play was a 24-yard affair from rookie Steve Renko to rookie Mike Johnson. In all, Renko completed 13 of 26 aerial attempts for the Whites. Football Scrimmage Features Passes Gale Sayers, all-Big-Eight half-back, ran through left tackle for a 28-yard touchdown to even the score at 6-all. Ken Coleman and Ron Oelschlager each scored on 2-yard dives to make it 12-12. THE TWO TEAMS were probably more evenly divided for the scrimmage than at any of the previous spring practice sessions. The week before the Red team blanked the Whites, 42-0. Cop Stopped By Dentist TORONTO—(UPI)—A traffic cop stood by helplessly at a busy intersection here yesterday as a traffic iam loomed. The reason? He couldn't blow his whistle. The policeman had had several teeth removed and was unable to pucker his lips. Another policeman took over and a traffic snar was averted. Spring practice ends this Saturday with the annual alumni-varsity game in Memorial Stadium. Coach Jack Mitchell, who watched the scrimmage from atop the west seating area in the stadium, neither seemed too pleased or displeased after the workout. "I thought our passing was pretty good, but we fumbled more than we wanted to," Mitchell said. "WERE COMING ALONG all right," he said, "we just need to work, work, work." Sid Micek, Dave Crandall and Renko worked at quarterback in the scrimmage. Micek is the most experienced of the prospects at that spot since Brian Palmer quit the squad last week. Mieek saw limited action at that spot last year as a sophomore, Crandall was a slot-back last year, and Renko was converted from fullback to quarterback for the last freshman game. "We think our quarterback problem is no longer with us." Mitchell said after the scrimmage. "Again, we just need to work and work some more." JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W. 9th VI3-4720 CROFT ONE WAY & LOCAL SERVICE CROFT RENTAL SYSTEM THE EASY WAY TO MOVE ANY KIND — ANY SIZE — ANYWHERE Students! Make your reservations now for a fully insured nation-wide trailer. The supply is limited. CROFT TRAILER RENTAL CO. 6th & Wisconsin V13-7377 6th & Wisconsin "Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!" says Scipio (Wahoo) Maximus, dynamic cheer leader of the Coliseum Gladiators. "Hipus, hipus, hoorayo!" yells Wahoo, "and tres cheers for our favorite cigarette, Dual Filter Tareyton. Vero, here's flavor—de gustibus you never thought you'd get from any filter cigarette!" 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