Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 10, 1963 KU Sports Events To Be Broadcast For those KU students who are tired, worn-out, stay-at-home sports fans, there will be a variety of KU sports entertainment broadcast over radio station KLWN. The second game of this afternoon's doubleheader baseball game with the Colorado Buffaloes will be broadcast at 3 p.m. Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., the Jayhawkers intra-squad football scrimmage will be aired, At 1:30 p.m. the final game between KU and Colorado will be broadcast. The three events are all a part of KU's Spring Sports Spectacular. Tom C. Hedrick will handle the play-by-play. Buff Finale Here Tomorrow A good afternoon of baseball is forecasted for tomorrow's finale between the Kansas Jayhawkers and the Colorado Buffaloes. The two teams opened their threegame series this afternoon at Quigley Field with two seven-inning games. Tomorrow's contest beginning at 1:30 p.m. will be nine innings. SURPRISINGLY, good weather is forecast for the game. The Jayhawkers have yet to play under ideal weather conditions on their home field this year. Third place will be at stake for the Buffaloes. Going into today's games, they had a 8-4 record, while the Jayhawkers were two games back with a 7-6 mark. A three-game sweep by KU would put the Jayhawkers in third place. The Buffaloes have had road problems all year long, which is certainly all right with the Kansas Jayhawkers. The Buffaloes have been extremely effective on their home field. They won eight straight league games before losing to Nebraska last Saturday. LEFT-HANDER Carl Nelson was scheduled to go for KU in the opening game today followed by right-hander Jerry Waldschmidt. Tomorrow, Coach Floyd Temple is expected to start either Roger Brock or Monte Stewart. Colorado Coach Floyd Pentup is expected to start righthander Steve Spangler (1-2) tomorrow. This afternoon, Adrian Mohr (1-3) and George Cattermole (4-2) were slated to pitch. The Colorado big scoring punch centers in first baseman Dick Dodge who leads the team with 23 runsbatted-in. Shortstop Tom Dutcher and second baseman Lonnie Melton provide one of the better hitting keystone combinations in the league. Dutcher is the Buffaloos leading average hitter with a .352 average. Melton is the only other Buffalo above .300. His average is .303. Mayor Gets Watered Down HALIFAX, England — (UPI) — Lord Mayor Tom Berry officiated at a special fire brigade display yesterday and a fire hose burst. He got soaked. SPORTS University Daily Kansan Track Team Seeks Revenge at Norman A year ago the Oklahoma Sooners inflicted the first Big Eight dual track meet defeat in 10 years on Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawkers. Tomorrow afternoon at Norman, the Jayhawkers hope to get revenge for that smarting 77-59 defeat, as the two teams clash in the seventh of their series of dual meets. IRONICALLY, the Sooners have the upper hand in this series. Since its beginning in 1923 when KU won 101-24, the Sooners have won four of the six. Oklahoma, who has been a perennial track power, also edges KU in the record department holding 10 of the 16 meet marks. The Sooners reaped most of their records at last year's harvest. There were 13 records set and two tied, as the Sooners figured in 11 of these. Several records could be in jeopardy tomorrow. Senior Kirk Hagan, who has been hitting the 1:49-50 figure this year, is almost certain to better the 1:54.2 record in the half-mile held jointly by Pat Bowers, KU, 1949, and Bill Thornton, KU, 1962. This is, of course, if good weather prevails. PETE TALBOTT could better his own record in the javelin of 217-1. The McPherson senior has of late been throwing in the 220's. Sophomore Herald Hadley stands a good chance of bettering the two-mile record of 9:35 set by Bill Dotson last year. Polevaulter Floyd Manning will be out to break another Jack Stevens' record. Stevens, who completed his eligibility last year, was the best pole-vaulter in Jayhawker history until Manning came along. The blonde-haired Californian has been breaking Stevens' records with regularity. Stevens' OU dual meet record is 14-6. Manning is the first Jayhawker to pole vault 15-feet. A good duel is expected between KU's Yul Oyst and OU's Richard Inman in the shot put. Inman holds the meet record of 58-6/4, but has been injury prone and has not beaten Yost this year. Yost hit his all-time best last week against Southern Illinois with a 57-8 put. THE JAYHAWKERS will also sport a strong field in the broad jump and the triple jump, a new event in the Big Eight conference this year. Tonight And Saturday! SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE West on Highway 40 6 BLACK NIGHT HORSES CREATURES PLUS TWO BONUS FEATURES SATURDAY! - STARTS SUNDAY - SPECIAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY! AND. Busy Weekend For KU Teams TAKE A BREAK AND The KU tennis team has two home matches this weekend. This afternoon, the Jayhawkers met Iowa State. Tomorrow, they meet Kansas State. STOP IN AT SANDY'S ACROSS FROM HILLCREST THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE IN Tomorrow's match is slated to begin at 1:30 p.m. on the tennis courts west of Allen Field House. In case of excessive wind, they will be moved to the Stadium tennis courts. The Jayhawker golf team is competing today and tomorrow in the Pike's Peak Invitation Golf tournament at the Air Force Academy. Three members of the KU bowling team are competing in the National Collegiate Individual Match Games in Chicago tomorrow. They are: Terrel Hays, who was voted "outstanding performer" in the National Intercollegiate Bowling Association tournament; Dave Pybolt, and Don Kahl. KU won the NIBA championship and the Big Eight tournament. Circlorama Ends Theater Kiss LONDON — (UPI) — Circlorama, a Russian super-cinerama in which moviegoers stand in the middle and watch the action on a circular screen around them, opens in London tomorrow. Most reviewers praised the process today, but the Daily Herald complained that the circular theater could be the end of "that quiet kiss in the back row." Working Wives Double Ranks CHICAGO—(UPI)—The percentage of working wives has doubled since 1940, an executive said yesterday. Willis H. Edmund, executive consultant to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., told the 69th annual convention of the Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs that of the record 23 million woman workers today, more than 12,200,000 are married and living with their husbands. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER VARSITY THEATRE ... Telephone VKIMG 3-1065 • NOW SHOWING At 7:00 & 9:00 Mat. Sat. 2 p.m. Continuous Sun. 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