running catches. He is a consistent | M: ythical All- Star Te are Olander is very fast and covers) - ground as a roving short stop should. |. slecsed by Umpire: ec | Jayhawkers Lead with Four Men | °°" On First Team; Huskers Place | Three on Squad wis L. Corlis Given Pitching Spot; Quality of Players Unusually High; Buller Selects ) Wildcats Place Three Men on. ; . sald Second Squad All-Sta me. Twenty players in the Big Six National softball league were es For Play-Off honor yesterday when the mythical all-star team was selected by the! league’s umpires—Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Dr. J. W. Twente and Howard Engleman. The great Jayhawker crew walked off with honors when four Starting line-ups and pitching se- lections for the Jayhawker-AllStar game to be played Wednesday af- = | placed at roving short Soo cf \ PA is MONE CANIS BT | MBL HAR CNRS Bh, of their number were named on the first team. The Huskers placed three, the Wildcats had two and the Sooners supplied the remaining man. PGR AA EEN Ee BBN SELLE LOG GABE RL LEESON LEILA NEILL PLIES AS LLELELEELE SSBB TE First Team Second Team . ternoon were announced yesterday. R. Tripp . Sooners c J. Skidmore Tigers The team which will attempt to stop L. Corlis Jayhawkers p R. Cunningham Wildcats | the champion Hawks was selected J. Buller Wildcats 1b V. W. Lapp Cyclones | from the other five teams in the P. Keeler Huskers 2b F. Strickler Cyclones | league by John Buller, manager of V. G. Hayes Huskers 3b A. Hayes Wildeats | the second place Wildcats. R. E. Allen Jayhawkers ss A. Lawrence Wildcats | Lyman Corlis will be on the B, Stratton Jayhawkers rf W. A. McElroy Huskers mound pitching te Frink for the D. Harp Jayhawkers cf L. Stanton Huskers Jayhawkers. Either Cunningham or ' A. Brooks Huskers lf N. Evans Tigers Nelson will hurl for the all stars. § C. J. Olander Wildcats rs A. B. Leonard Sooners Caldwell will be on the receiving a : 2 ~ = ede end. 4 - is Sa ee a Another Husker, Hayes, was! ALL STARS Juages place AY AYAPP Oe e placed at third base. Hayes played Blaser “Pita Team 3 Sooners. Ray played in that spot almost errorless baseball all season i : 3 iP. Keeler, 2b Huskers s for the fine Acacia team during the and his selection for the hot corner : i ; : ; aa : e. : F. Strickler, 1b Cyclones 3 Spring intramural schedule. He is! jig a wise one. In addition to being Tr Giantad re Pickers i fast, aggressive and a fine sportsman.| an excellent fielder, he hits well and ‘C y Oleander es Wildca E i The heavy responsibility of hurl-| accounted for many Husker runs : 3 ; 5 : V. G. Hayes, 3b Huskers i ing went to Lyman Corlis of the| during the schedule. Milter. ef Wildcats : Jayhawkers. Corlis is a K. U. bas-! Bob Allen, captain of the pennant A. Brooks, If Pr cers ketball star and was named on the*. winning Jayhawkers, was given the Caldwell, “c Cie kris : all-intramural team this See He! ghort stop position. Bob was one of R. Tripp, rs Sooners has everything that a softball pitcher the main reasons that the Jayhawk- Cunningham, p Wildcats should have—speed, control and a! ers ended the season at the top of or Nelson, p Sobners level head. the heap. He is a great leader and se John Buller, who paced the second | place Wildcats during the entire sea- | son, was selected for the first base position. Buller is a great leader, a fine defensive man and a consistent hitter. The keystone sack went to Keeler of the Huskers. Keeler played well all year. He is an excellent defen- sive player and is noted for hitting in the pinches. a superb competitor. Bob was on the All-Intramural team this spring. Stratton, of the Jayhawkers, got the right field berth. Stratton was one of the most dependable hitters that the “kids” had this season. He was always dependable for a hit when it was needed. His specialty, however, was base running. Disk Harp, another Jayhawkers, was named to the center field garden. Dick is big, fast and a heavy hitter. His fielding left nothing to be desired. The responsible left field position went to Brooks of the Huskers. Brooks was, perhaps, the cutstand- |. ing defensive fielder in the league. He was noted for his spectacular The Jayhawker players are: B. Stratton,cf; R. Frink, c; R. E. | | Allen, 3b; L. Corlis, p; D. Harp, 2b; |D. Amerine, rs; J. Corlis, 1b; B. Geiger, lf; O. Nesmith, ss; T. North, ri,