Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 1, 1963 Baseball Home Opener Today Arkansas Here For Two Games The Kansas Jayhawker baseball team opens its home season today against Southwest Conference member Arkansas at Quigley Field. Game time is 3 p.m. The Jayhawkers will be seeking their third victory in four starts. In a three-game Texas swing Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Jayhawkers defeated Texas Lutheran twice while losing to St. Mary's of San Antonio. THE JAYHAWKERS and the Razorbacks meet again tomorrow at 1 p.m. The two games will be broadcast over radio station KLWN as a part of the KU Sports Network's annual "Spring Sports Spectacular." Tom Hedrick will handle play-by-play. In the Jayhawkers' 2-0 victory over Texas Lutheran Saturday, righthander Jerry Waldschmidt held the Bulldogs to two hits, both singles, in registering his first victory of the year. The Jayhawkers scored one run in the first inning on singles by Ralph Pagani and Dick Fanning. The second run, in the sixth inning, resulted from a Bulldog error. IN FRIDAY'S GAME, the Jayhawkers scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning to tie St. Mary's at 4-4. St. Mary's however, scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh and went on to win 7-4. Carl Nelson pitched for the Jayhawkers and was recorded with the loss. For St. Mary's, the victory was its fifth against one defeat. Against the Big Eight's defending champion, the Missouri Tigers, the Arkansas Razorbacks split a doubleheader Saturday. The Tigers won the first game 10-6, but dropped the second 6-5 as the Razorbacks scored two runs in the last inning. 1963 Golf Schedule April 4-5-6 — Oklahoma Invitational at Shawnee. April 13 — Iowa State at Lawrence. April 15 — Wichita at Wichita. April 19 — Kansas State, Nebraska, Oklahoma at Lawrence. April 26 - Missouri at Lawrence May 2 - Washburn at Topeka. April 20 — Kansas State, Nebraska, Oklahoma at Manhattan. May 3 — Nebraska, Iowa State, Oklahoma at Lincoln. May 4 — Wichita at Lawrence. May 10-11 — Pike's Peak Invitational at Air Force. May 17-18 - Big Eight at Manhattan. Portraits of Distinction HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 FAST FINISHED Laundry Service RISK'S 613 Vermont The KU track team's outdoor debut was spoiled by the University of New Mexico, 93-46, at Albuquerque, Saturday. The Jayhawkers managed but four first place finishes compared to New Mexico's 12. For New Mexico, it was the Lobos fifth consecutive victory. The Jayhawkers' first place finishes were registered by Yul Yost in the shot put, Kirk Hagan in the mile, Floyd Manning in the pole vault, and Tonnie Coane in the 880-yard run. KU Track Team Falls In Opener New Mexico's Larry Kennedy set a new school record in the discus with a 173-9$ _{1/2}$ tooss. Ken Medley of the Lobos set another record with 48-3$ _{3/4}$ in the triple jump. Two New Mexico performers were double winners. Adolph Plummer won the 220 and 440-yard dashes and Fred Knight won the 120-yard high hurdles and the 330-yard intermediate hurdles. According to KU Coach Bill Easton, the Jayhawkers were hampered by injuries and a number of indoor dropouts who passed the spring season for football. The Summaries SHOT PUT 1. Yul Yost, KU, 56 feet 21-38, John Kennewell, NEM, 51-94, 20-36, John Kennewell, NEM MILE RUN 1, Kirk Hagan KU. 4.12 MILE BACKER 1, M. 4.18.3. Herald Hadley KU. 4.19.7. 440 I, Adolph Plummer, N. M., 47:5. 441 I, Adolph Plummer, N. M., 48:1. J, Jim Stewart, N. M., 48:2 HIGH JUMP—1, Larry Kingsley, N. M. 6-4; 2, Tyce Smith, KU. 6-4; 3, Ron Swanson, KU. 6-2. (Kingsley awarded first on fewer misses.) 100 1. George Gardner, N. M. 9:6. 2. Lloyd, N. M., 9:6.3. Art Carter, N. M., 9:9. JAVELIN 1. John McMahon, N. M. JAVELIN 2. Doe Dee, 215-15-3. 3. Pete Talbott, KU, 260-6-3. BROAD JUMP = 1. Ken Mesley, N. M. Joe Thompson, N. M. 23-34. S. Billy Joe Thompson, N. M. 23-34. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES 1. Free N. M. 14:46, 3. Bill Chambers, KU, 14:47 613 Vermont POLE VAULT 1 - 1. Floyd Manning, 81-62½; 2. Bob Radunzel, N. M. 12-63¹. 880 — 1, Tonnie Coane, KU, 1:54.2; 2, Paul Taylor, KU, 1:54.6; 3, Ron Singleton, 220 — 1, Adojot Plummer, N M 2, Ed Lloyd, I DISCUS, J. 1, Larry Kennedy, N. M. M. 154; J. 2, Barry Harrah, N. M. 151; 3, Barry Harrah, KWJ, 163-01-. M. 1934, M. 1934, 220 A. M. A. Plummer, N. M. 212; 220 E. Lilow, N. M. 217; 3. Art Carter. 330-YARD INTERMEDIATE HURDLES — 1, Fred Knight, N. M., 38.0; 2, Bob Little, N. M., 38.9; 3, Glen Martin, KU 39.0. TRIPLE JUMP=1, Ken Medley, N M, 38 45-34, Bob Loney, KU, 45-34, Bob Loney, KU, 45-34. TWO-MILE 1, Lloyd Goff N. M 3-PAWLE 1, Lloyd Goff N. M; 4:46.4 2-MAI Acevedo, KU, 9:54.1 MILE RELAY — 1, N. M., (Art Carter, Joe Carceau, Jim Stewart, Eld Lloyd). 3:13.2; 2, KU, (Chuck Lanning, Nate Sill, Bill Baughn, Kirk Hagan). 3:19.6. Tennis Team Wins Season Opener The KU tennis team opened its season successfully Saturday by defeating Washburn. The Jayhawkers won all nine matches. The summaries: SINGLES — Burns, KU, def. Keller 6-3, 6-1; Burr, KU, def. Lord 6-2, 6-1; Campbell, KU def. Eckles. 8-3, 6-3; McGrath, KU, def. Brooks 6-3, 8-6; Cobble, KU, def. Miller 7-5, 6-4; Guyot, KU, def. Rebek 6-4, 6-1. DOUBLES: Burns and Burr, KU, def. Keller and Eckles 1-6-4; Campbell and Cobble, KU, def. Brooks and Lork 2-6-3; McGrath and Guyot, KU, def. Rebek and Proskovec 6-0, 6-2. Cage Stars Compete For Pam-Am Games KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) — Forty-eight of the nation's top amateur basketball players open two days of competition tonight for a berth on the United States team going to the Pan American games. A team comprised of six NCAA college division players and six NAIA players will take on the AAU Golfers Lose Opener 11-4 The Big Eight's defending golf champions, the Oklahoma State Cowboys, handed the KU golf team a season opening loss at Lawrence Country Club Friday. For the Cowboys, their 11-4 victory was the fifth of the present campaign. OSU's Duke Evans was the medalist carding a 75 over the par 72 course despite a high wind. The summary: George Hixon, OSU (76), def. John Hanna, KU (79), $2\frac{1}{3}-\%$ Paul Carlson, KU (76), def. Tom Sisolak, OSU (81), 3-0. Joe Campana OSU (76), def. Redd Holbrook, KU (83), 3-0. Duke Evans OSU (75), def. Ron Szozygoli, KU (82), 3-0. Dave Browning, OSU (77), def. Dick Haitbirk, KU (80), 2½-1/₂. Royals, Lakers Win NBA Playoff Games By United Press International A strong bench — trademark of the Boston Celtics — has given the Cincinnati Royals a 2-1 lead over the defending champion Celtics in the NBA eastern division final playoffs. Also Gary Cooper in "The Naked Edge" Show Starts at 7:00 "Our recruiting is going real good," is the word from KU football coach Jack Mitchell. "This may be one of the best years we've had." The Jayhawkers have 31 prospects signed to letters of intent to date and need only three more to complete their "most wanted" list. Recruiting Successful QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP at BUSH BODY WORKS formerly University Ford Body Shop "We Repair ALL Makes & Models" East 23rd St. VI 3-3006 Now Showing Now Showing HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW ENGAGEMENT of a new first-run fun hit! students enjoy a delicious lunch at HAPPY HAL'S STEAK HOUSE only $1.00 Chicken-Shrimp Ground Beef Steak Salads East 23rd VI 3-9753