University Daily Kansan Nelson Leads KU To Victory Page 7 Wednesday, April 3.1963 Coach Floyd Temple said that Nelson's 18 strike outs was the most ever recorded in a single game by a Jawahk pitcher to his knowledge. Temple has been KU's head baseball coach for nine years. Jayhawker pitcher Carl Nelson did yesterday what five KU pitchers could not do the day before. Nelson struck out 18 Arkansas batsmen while allowing only four hits and one walk to spearhead a 9-1 Jayhawker victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks. AIDED BY three infield errors, the Jayhawkers scored two runs in the first inning. KU picked up another run on a Razorback infield error in the fourth inning. The next KU action will be Friday and Saturday at the University of Oklahoma where the Jayhawkers open Big Eight play. KU placed third in the conference last year with a 13-8 record, while the Sooners placed seventh with an 8-13 mark. THE JAYHAWKERS had used five pitchers Monday in losing to the Razorbacks 15-7 in the KU home season opener. Kansas now has a 3-2 record, while Arkansas' mark is 5-2. The only other Razorback loss was to Missouri, the defending Big Eight champions. Nashville Favored In Women's Meet ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — (UPI) —Top-seeded Nashville, Tenn., meets Marion's Lounge of Denver, Colo., in the second round of the national AAU women's basketball tournament. Both teams were idle in yesterday's opening round play. Nashville, the defending champion, drew a bye, and the Denver club won by forfeit when Berkeley, Calif., failed to appear for the tournament. The Jayhawks picked up three runs in the seventh with two of these resulting from infeld errors committed by the Razorbacks. Arkansas' only run came in the ninth inning with two outs. A hit, a hit batsman and an error loaded the bases. The only walk given up by Nelson forced in Marl Carter. Nelson, a senior, struck out the next batter to end the game. Keith Abercrombie accounted for two runs in the fifth, when his sharp hit to left field was bobbled. Abercrombie, who was credited with a single, scored Dick Fanning and himself when a relay throw went astray. Two to Miss Spring Drills Two KU lettermen will miss spring football practice because of operations. Center Larry Fairchild underwent knee surgery last week. Fullback Willis Brooks will undergo shoulder surgery April 8. Coach Jack Mitchell will start spring practice April 15. 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 THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz keeps you mentally alert with the same safe refresher found in coffee and tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely not habit-forming. Next time monotony makes you feel drowsy while driving, working or studying, do as millions do . . . perk up with safe, effective NoDoz tablets. Another fine product of Grove Laboratories; 813 Mass. McCoy's VI 3-2091 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified VOTE-UP CHARLES WHITMAN and DOUG Candidates For President & Vice-President of the Student Body For An Effective Student Government Paid for by Committee for Better Student Government—Susan Flood: Chrmn.