Friday, March 29, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 9 University Daily Kansan SPORTS KU Nine Wins Opener 6-4 The Kansas Jayhawkers opened their 1963 baseball season on a winning note with a 6-4 come-from-behind victory over Texas Lutheran at Seguin, Tex., yesterday. This afternoon, the Jayhawkers go after their second victory of the season against St. Mary's of San Antonio, Tex. Tomorrow, the Jayhawkers return to Seguin to close their Texas swing against Lutheran. FOLLOWING AN erratic first two innings, the Jayhawkers set- FOLLOWING AN erratic first two innings, the Jayhawkers set tled down behind the steady pitching of left-hander Roger Brock to coast to victory. Golfers Meet Leading the Jayhawkwer hitting, attack was first baseman Dick Fanning, centerfielder Steve McGreevy and right fielder Jerry Brown. All three had two hits each. In addition, Fanning drove in two runs. The Jayhawkers opened with one run in the first innning. In Lutheran's half of the inning, the Texans took advantage of a misplayed double play situation by the Jayhawkers and went on to score four runs. The Jayhawkers retaliated quickly scoring four runs to open the second innning. They held Lutheran scoreless the remainder of the game. The last Jayhawker run came in the eighth innning. Brock went all the way to register his first decision. Today, Carl Nelson is expected to hurl against St. Mary's with Jerry Waldschmidt due to wind up the series against Texas Lutheran. Coach Floyd Temple said that he was impressed with his team's opening game performance. He cited the club's hitting, which he said was farther along than he had expected, and the pitching of Brock. Washburn Opens KU Tennis Season The KU tennis team will test its promising sophomores tomorrow afternoon against Washburn at Topeka in the 1963 season opener. With last year's number one and two men, Mel Karrile and Pete Woodward, graduated, the Jayhawkers' hopes are built around four key sophomores. Not necessarily in this order, these rookies include: Barry McGrath, Topeka; Jim Burns, St. Joseph, Mo.; Lance Burr, Salina, and John Guyot, Arkansas City. Golfers Meet Big 8 Champs Oklahoma State's defending Big Eight golf champions come to town today to help the KU Jayhawkers open the 1963 golf season. The Cowboys may make the opener an unpleasant one for Coach Dick Reason's crew, even though the Jayhawkers return four of last year's top five golfers, who placed third in the conference meet. KU's veteran line-up will include John Hanna and Paul Carlson of Lawrence, Reid Holbrook of Kansas City and Dick Haitbrink of Salina. Close behind yying for starting berths are five talented sophomores, Scott Linscott, Topeka; Joe Hambright, Plainville; Frank Kirk, Kansas City, Mo., and Ron Szozygiel, Leavenworth. The Cowboys have one advantage over the Jayhawkers since, due to more conducive weather conditions, they have been able to practice outside longer. The match will be played at the Lawrence Country Club. The 1963 Golf Schedule March 30 — Washburn at Topeka. — Oklahoma State at Stillwater. April 6 — Oklahoma at Norman April 6 — TCU at Fort Worth April 17 — Washburn at Lawrence. April 18 — Kansas State at Manhattan. April 26-27 — Southern Illinois, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State at Kansas City. April 30 — Missouri at Columbia. May 3 — Nebraska at Lawrence. May 4 — Washington at Lawrence. May 10 — Iowa State at Law- May 11 — Kansas State at Lawrence. May 15 — Colorado at Lawrence. May 17-18 — Big Eight at Manhattan. WHATCHAMACALLIT Open House and Mixer - TONIGHT - FREE ADMISSION - HASHINGER 9:00 to 12:00 P.M. Sponsored by Association of University Residence Halls Templin Joseph R. Pearson Lewis Hashinger Carruth-O'Leary Douthart Miller Watkins Grace Pearson Pearson Battenfeld Stephenson Sellards Foster Joliffe Track Team Faces Tough Foe OTHER field event matches will pair KU's Pete Talbott against Don Broadus in the javelin; Jayhawker Floyd Manning against Don Batie in the pole vault, and New Mexico's Larry Kingsley against Kansas' three capable high jumpers. Fierce duels in four of the seven field events will hold the spotlight as the Kansas Jayhawkers open their 1963 outdoor track season at New Mexico tomorrow. One of these, the discus, will be a triangular affair, involving sophomore John Kennedy and two Jayhawker veterans, Doug Stoner and Barry Hanratty. Kennedy has reached 169-3 this spring while KU's duo will be firing for the first time. Stoner's career peak is $169-6^{1/2}$. achieved a year ago. Hanratty was 10 feet back, but with added heft, could reach 165-0 this season. Batie has pole vaulted $14-6\frac{1}{2}$ this spring. Manning hit $15-1\frac{1}{2}$, an all-time Kansas high, late in the indoor season, but has not approached that height since. Kingsley high jumped 6-7 during the indoor campaign and has been over 6-4 outdoors this summer. KU's trio of Ron Swanson, Broadus has thrown the javelin 226-21 $ \frac{1}{2} $ this spring, which is a yard past Talbott's career best which he used last May for second-place in the Big Eight trials. JOBS IN EUROPE The American Student Information Service, celebrating its 6th Anniversary, will award TRAVEL GRANTS to first 1500 applicants. ASIS is the only authorized organization offering approved summer jobs in Europe, on a large scale, to U.S. students. ADV. Grand Duchy of Lux. Mar. 29, 1963 3,000 paving summer jobs (some offering $190 monthly) are available. Jobs include working in Swiss resorts, on Norwegian farms, in German factories, at construction sites in Spain, and at summer camps in France. Send $1 for a 20-page Prospectus, complete selection of European jobs, Job Application, handling and airmail reply. Write, naming your school to: Dept. T., ASIS, 22 Ave. de la Liberté, Luxembourg City, G.D. of Luxembourg. The first 8000 inquiries receive a $1 coupon towards the purchase of the new student travel book, Earn, Learn and Travel in Europe. Charles Twiss and Tyce Smith consistently has ranged between 6-4 and 6-6 all year. THIS MEET promises to be even tougher than the 1962 opener, in which the Jayhawkers lost a narrow decision to San Jose State in a triangular at Stanford. The New Mexico Lobos have defeated four opponents to date, including an 85-60 thumping of experienced Arizona State. Ahead of that conquest they conquered Texas Western and Texas Tech, $ 106_{12}^{2}-20-18_{12}^{2} $ in a triangular, and defeated Arizona, 106-39. Saturday, the Lobos won over Brigham Young 101-44. 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