Salb and Kathol return KU cindermen travel to Hoosierland By JIM RYUN Kansan Sports Writer The University of Kansas track team will scatter this weekend to compete in three different meets with the majority of the team to compete against the Indiana Hoosiers in a dual meet. It will be the first dual competition since the Jayhawks' crushing 99-55 defeat to UCLA on March 28. A 26-man team is scheduled for a Friday afternoon flight to Bloomington with the remaining track members traveling to the Wichita State Relays and Emporia Relays. The Saturday dual meet will mark the return of distance running captain Roger Kathol, who has recovered from a severe case of poison oak, and shot putter Karl Salb, who remained home from the Texas Relays to study. But the Hawks will still be ailing from injuries. Sprinter Frank Johnson suffered a pulled hamstring Wednesday evening in practice and will not compete Saturday. Johnson was scheduled to run in the 100 yard dash and to carry the baton for a leg on the 440 relay. "The 440 yard relay team was looking darn good until Johnson became injured," assistant track coach Harvey Greer said, but fortunately his injury is not as serious as we first thought it to be." Steve Wilhelm, the only wristwatch winner at the Texas Relays, will resume competition against teammates Salb and Doug Knop. Decathlon man Sam Goldberg, record setter in his event at the Kentucky Relays last week-end, will be entered in four events. Hammer thrower Bill Penny, who joined Goldberg at Kentucky, will throw at the Emporia Relays. The Wichita contingence will be led by freshman distance runner Dave Anderson who will run the steeplechase. SOUTHRIDGE PLAZA APARTMENTS 1704 West 24th 842-1160 Beautiful one and two bedroom units NOW renting for summer and fall all units include: drapes . . . carpeting . . . air conditioning . . all electric kitchen with disposal . . pool . . laundry storage . . furnished or unfurnished. K. C. Royals trip Oakland; set team pitching record Convenient location on bus route See them today KANSAS CITY (UPI) — Ed Kirkpatrick doubled in a first inning run and scored on a wild pitch Thursday night to give the Kansas City Royals a 3-1 victory over the Oakland A's behind the five-hit pitching of Bill Butler and Dave Morehead. Butler and Morehead pitched shutout ball for eight innings to extend the Royals' streak of consecutive scoreless innings to a club record of 21, dating from the fifth inning of Tuesday's opener. The previous club record was 18 against Minnesota last September. But in the ninth inning, Felipe Alou drove in an unearned run with a two-out single after Bert Campaneris reached first on Bob Oliver's error and went to second on a groundout. After Reggie Jackson walked, Sal Bando fouled out on a 3-1 pitch to end the game. Kansas City scored twice in the first inning when Pat Kelly singled and Kirkpatrick doubled off starter Chuck Dobson's first two Apr. 10 1970 KANSAN 9 pitches. Kelly, running on the second pitch, scored the two base hit and Kirkpatrick later scored on a wild pitch. The Royals added their other run in the fifth inning when Jim Campanis homed for Kansas City's first of the season. Jayhawk golfers travel to Columbia The KU golf team will travel to Columbia, Mo., this weekend to take part in a 36-hole invitational. Four other Big Eight schools — Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa State and host Missouri will compete. The first round will be played Friday and the final 18 holes Saturday. KU coach Wilbur Norton will take the same five players who competed in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate last week. They are David Ross, Arkansas City senior; Jack Rogers, Keokun, Ia senior; Warren Wood, Independence senior; Jim Dennerline, Paola-freshman; and Craig DeLongy, Derby sophomore. EXCLUSIVELY ON Warner Brothers Records Allen Field House April 18, 8:00 p.m. Tickets $4.50,4.00,3.50 TICKETS ON SALE SUA OFFICE INFORMATION BOOTH THE SOUND BELL MUSIC RICHARDSON MUSIC CO. Simon and Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water including: The Baby Driver Baby Driver Bye Love Keep The Computer Satisfied Budge Over The Water On Columbia Records Available at KIEF'S Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. Two styles to choose. A bold new classic trimmed in brass. Or the new style kick. A sandal with real, honest-to-goodness tiretread rubber soles. Either way, it's a cool, comfortable choice. Make it soon. ROBLEE. $8.95 813 Mass. St. Phone VI 3-2091