Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 9, 1963 Jayhawks, Buffaloes Meet for Third Place With third place in striking distance, the Kansas Jayhawker baseball team meets the Colorado Buffaloes in a three-game series on Quigley Field beginning tomorrow afternoon. The Jayhawkers are presently in fourth place with a 7-6 record and are two games behind the Buffaloes who are in third place with a 8-4 record. The two teams will play two seven inning games tomorrow afternoon beginning at 1 p.m. and will close the series on Saturday with a nine-inning game. LAST WEEK, the Buffaloes won two out of three against the Nebraska Cornhuskers while the Jayhawkers won one against Iowa State. The remaining two contests between the Jayhawkers and the Cyclones were postponed. To add to the Jayhawkers' hopes of moving into third place is the fact that Colorado has yet to win a league game on the road. The Buffaloes won eight straight at home before losing to Nebraska 7-5 in the series finale last Saturday. Colorado coach Frank Prentup will use his regular pitching rotation against the Jayhawkers with right- Wealthy Widow Turns Thief LONDON — (UPI) — Mrs. Dorothy Charteris, 58, a widow who recently inherited $400,400, was fined $140 yesterday for stealing two books and two dusting rags worth a total of $5.32. KU coach Floyd Temple is expected to start his regular pitching rotation of Carl Nelson and Jerry Waldschmidt tomorrow and Monte Stewart or Roger Brock Saturday. hander Adrian Mohr (1-3) and left- hander George Cattermole (4-2) working tomorrow's doubleheader and righthander Steve Spangler (1-2) pitching on Saturday. Cattermole turned in the best job last weekend for the Buffaloes as he limited Nebraska to two hits for an eight inning 4-1 victory which came in the first extra inning on right-fielder Roger Griffin's three-run homer. Griffin was the Buffaloes best hitter in the Nebraska series and raised his average to .233 and his runs-batted-in total to nine, third best on the squad. The Buffaloes' top run producer is Dick Dodge, a first baseman, who knocked in four in the first Nebraska series, and now has 23. The Nebraska series wasn't one of Colorado's best offensive efforts of the season as the Buffalooes got only 18 hits. In losing their first game at home Saturday, CU failed almost completely in the clutch, stranding 13 baserunners. Shortstop Tom Dutcher, who went into the series hitting .352, managed only one scratch hit and his team-leading average is now .303. His second base partner, Lonnie Melton, is the only other regular at .300. Colorado needs only two more victories in its last six games to reach all-time high in Big Eight play. The 1961 team was 9-8 for third place and the top number of wins in league play to date. Fancy Seat — But Expensive Taxes Unpopular in Sicily AGRIGENTO, Sicily — (UPI) Officials said yesterday the tax collector's office had been set afire for the second time in a year by a disgruntled taxpayer. Neither fire caused serious damage. SWINDON, England — (UPI) — Airman Roger Sutherland was fired $14 yesterday for climbing into the Lord Mayor's big black limousine even though he said he just wanted to sit down in it. COTTAGE CHEESE NOW—A LOW CALORIE COTTAGE CHEESE CONTROL YOUR WEIGHT-BUY FIGURE-8! Now Featured in 12 Ounce Plastic Cartons At Your Favorite Food Store Another Fine Product of Your Local Dairy. FREED RECIS FYPB FYPB INDRAO TEV CRISTIV WV WSCE IHTR RBSC AB FDT&POLDV GCPP NEKAPS IHTR AMRTVS PEKTHL NEOCMTM PEWM HELMMA MOCC PSVW PH WEV WHITA PHCO HELMMA SOUTH