Tigers Take » The ‘Pennant’ By displaying a lot of power and playing ability through the entire season, the invincible Tiger aggrega- tion was able to come out on top in the Big Six National Softball leauge. From the beginning of the season it was clear that this team was the winner. The individual players in every position demonstrated that they had previous experience at the game. Every man on the team was a strong link in forming this cham- pionship combination. Monday afternoon games finished up the regular schedule for the sea- son, with probably the poorest exhi- bition of contests held this season.. Although there were three games listed for the day, in reality there was only one genuine game played. That was between the Wildcats and the Jayhawkers. For the second time this summer the Hawks were able to defeat the runner ups to the championship. Both teams were able to score just about equally throughout the game, with the cats coming out on the bottom by a close 13 to 11 count. The Sooner-Cyclone contest was | forfeited by the Cyclones who were unable to muster enough players to form an infield. A practice game be- tween the two groups went to the Sooners, 32 to 8. The Tigers won their game by for- feit from the Cornhuskers on the same grounds. There will appear in Tuesday’s is- sue of the Kansan the list of all star players for the honor team. The final standings will appear with the all star selection. Tigers showing . The Most ie The second week of competition found teams in the league remaining ‘about in the same positions as when they started. The powerful Tigers remained at the top while the lowly Jayhawkers sank farther into the cellar as they added another defeat to their column of losses. The prominent game of those played last week was between the Tigers and the Jayhawks. As usual, the Tigers came out on top with a 6 to 1 victory, the winners leading all the way. The Cyclones were successful in blowing the ill winds of defeat into the faces of the Wildcats by a score of 7 to 5. The boys of the windy team should be watched when it comes to selecting a winner in that home stretch. The last game of the day found the Cornhuskers downing the already beaten Sooners by the decisive mar- gin of 8 to 3. TODAY’S GAMES Sooners vs. Cyclones. Jayhawkers vs. Wilidcats. Cornhuskers vs. Tigers.