Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 15, 1963 University Daily Kansan SPORTS KU Teams Lose Many Over Break Athletically, the spring vacation was far from productive for Kansas Jayhawker aggregations. The KU baseball crew dropped its first four games, three to Oklahoma on April 5 and 6 and one to Nebraska Friday. In Friday's second game, the Jayhawkers took advantage of a single, a walk, and two errors to defeat the Cornhuskers 3-2 in 10 innings. IN FRIDAY'S opener Carl Nelson lost a heartbreaker. Although allowing only one hit, a fourth-inning triple resulted in a 1-0 victory by Nebraska. The Jayhawkers accounted for seven hits but left eight men on base in defeat. KU won Saturday's game 4-3. Today, the Jayhawkers meet Washkurn in a non-league affair at Onigley Field. The tennis team did not fare much better. The Jayhawkers lost matches to Oklahoma State and Oklahoma over the spring break. The Sooners won 4-3, and the Cowboys 6-1. Barry McGrath was the only Jayhawker winner in the OSU match defeating Dick Cates 6-2, 6-0. THE JAYHAWKERS golf team finished fifth in the Oklahoma Invitational Golf tournament at Shawnee. North Texas won the match and Oklahoma State and Oklahoma finished third and fourth respectively. The golf team won a duel meet Saturday over Iowa State 8-7 at Lawrence. John Hanna shot two under par 70 to spearhead the Jayhawker's victory. The golfers are in Wichita today competing against the Wheatshockers. Frosh Baseball Prospects to Moet Coach Floyd Temple has announced there will be a meeting for freshman baseball prospects at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the K-Room of Allen Field House. Spring Football Drills Commence KU spring football drills begin today at the practice field west of Allen Field House. Head Coach Jack Mitchell will have 75 prospects which includes 23 of 26 returning lettermen participating in the drills. The Jayhawkers will practice on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week in preparation for the annual Varsity-Alumni game to be held May 18. Prominent shifts include slotback Tony Leiker to end and fullback Armand Baughman to Leiker's position with Ken Coleman running at fullback. Biq 8 Baseball Oklahoma 6-0. Colorado 6-0. Missouri 5-1. Nebraska 3-3. Kansas 2-4. Oklahoma State 1-5. Kansas State 1-5. Iowa State 0-6. Fire Engine Not Too Racy WISBECH, England — (UPI) — This Cambridgeshire village has announced plans to replace an ancient fire engine named "Vivien" which was confined to operating at speeds of less than 30 miles per hour no matter how serious the blaze. International Festival Planned for April 20 "Happy Fella Around the World is the theme of the 1963 International Festival to be held April 20 in Hoch Auditorium. Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 The KU People-to-People and Peace Corps Committees and 11 nations or groups of nations have already applied for exhibit space. The festival will feature exhibits from 5 to 10:30 p.m., with a 90-minute talent show at 7:30. Vinod Patel, Baroda, India, special student, is chairman of the eightmember committee planning the festival. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 Patronize Kansan Advertisers LET VITALIS® KEEP YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DAY WITHOUT GREASE! Keep the oil in the can. In your hair, use Vitalis with V-7®, the greaseless grooming discovery. Fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness — keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Theme: PROJECT APOLLO TOP NASA OFFICIAL FULL SCALE MERCURY CAPSULE SOUND TRACK MOVIES OF JOHN GLENN'S ORBITAL FLIGHT ENGINEERING EXPOSITION Transp and an ride a demon Get or and M GRAN' Conn. birds, guinea pet sui Mobile new a buildir 5157. RENT machin rented Sewing DRESS mals 931$ 1 S&W . Germa Ruger matic 30-06— 30-06 t 8. or Hairdr Easter All far —as lo Mass. 1957 T Call Da 3944. PRE-M 3 bloc1 City. Contac K.C., 1 New a electric Olivett typing Mass. All ki Includ room Phone Wester pletely mimeo copy