Relays draw record-holder Randy Matson, world record-holder in the shot put, will compete in a special invitational shot put event at the 45th Kansas Relays. Other performers include KU aces Karl Salb and Steve Wilhelm and Emporia State's Al Feuerbach. Former Jayhawk star gains coaching position SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—San Francisco State College has announced the appointment of former University of Kansas star Jerry Waugh as its new head basketball coach. Waugh is currently head coach at Chico State, where his teams have compiled a 30-20 record for two seasons and had a 15-11 record in the 1969-70 season. He succeeds Paul Rundell, who retired from coaching this year o become full-time athletic director. Waugh was captain of the 1950 Kansas basketball team and spent four years as a KU assistant during the Wilt Chamberlain era. He coached for five years at Maryvale High School in Phoenix, Ariz., and moved to Chico State in 1968. San Francisco State had a disastrous 5-20 record in the 1969-70 season after a successful campaign the previous year. And the beating goes on . . . The aches and pains of spring football practice continue for Jayhawk hopefuls. Coach Pepper Rodgers promises an exciting and unusual team as the Jayhawks have switched to a pro offensive set in hopes of rebounding from last year's 1-9 slump. Royals' trade looking good Otis off to hot start KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) The ballyhoo Amos Otis received last winter put him in an impossible position. he played in. The 22-year-old centerfielder came to the Kansas City Royals in a trade that sent third baseman Joe Foy to the New York Mets. Otis was billed by the local press as a potential superstar. So he was under quite a bit of pressure from the time he joined the Royals in spring training. "I don't know about that super-star stuff," he grins. "The only stars I know are in the sky. Really, the only pressure I felt was to do good." Well, Amos Otis is not a superstar. Not yet, anyway. But he's doing quite nicely, all the same. Through the Royals' first six-game homestand, which ended Sunday, Otis hit safely in all but two games. He reached base in all but one. He also was a base-runner in all 15 exhibition games year. I don't want to set a .300 batting average as a goal, but that's the dream of every hitter." "I don't set any goals," he says, "but I like to have a balanced EUROPE FORUM April 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room A representative from Maupintour will answer your questions. Does it hurt to chill beer twice? Not that you'd want to. Sometimes it just happens...like after a picnic, or when you bring home a couple of cold 6-paks and forget to put 'em in the refrigerator. Does rechilling goof up the taste or flatten the flavor? Relax. You don't have to worry. A really Yes? good beer like Budweiser is just twice. We're mighty glad about that. We'd hate to think of all our effort going down the drain just because the temperature has its ups and downs. You can understand why when you consider all the extra trouble and extra expense that go into brewing Bud $ ^{\circ} $ . For instance, Budweiser is the only beer in America that's Beechwood Aardvark. wood Aged. So...it's absolutely okay to chill beer twice. No? Enough said. (Of course, we have a lot more to say about Budweiser. But we'll keep it on ice for now.) Budweiser is the King of Beers. (But you know that.) ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. * ST. LOUIS * NEWARK * LOS ANGELES * TAMPA * HOUSTON * COLUMBUS * JACKSONVILLE NEVER LOST NEW YORK (UPI)—The late Rocky Marciano is the only heavyweight in the history of professional boxing to compile a perfect record. The Rock won all of his 49 pro bouts. Apr. 14 1970 KANSAN 9 SAVE YOURSELF A FINE Single Muffler Installed for any American car. $12.95 T.I.R.E. co. 720 East 9th VI 3-0950