SUM Sixty-Five Play .. In Softball League Teams Show Promise as Wildcats Upset Jayhawkers; Cyclones and Sooners Win From Tigers And Huskers The Summer Session softball league got under way last Wednesday afternoon when more than 65 men turned out to play. Play was marked by frequent substutions. Some of the teams showed much promise. The Wildcats stopped the Jayhawkers 12-4 in what seems to have been an upset. On paper it looked as though the eae were unbeatable. All their men are Kansas athletes® with considerable experience. Three of their men were on the all-intra- mural softball team this spring. However the Wildcats, behind the effective hurling of Buller and the heavy stick work supplied by Rei- chart and Olander, drubbed the school boys without much trouble. Bill Geiger who pitched for Beta Theta Pi, intramural softball champ- ions this spring, was the losing pitcher. Frink starred at the plate for the Jayhawks. A. E. Garrison’s Cyclones drove their way to a hard earned victory over the Tigers 24-22. Loose fielding and heavy hitting featured the game. Dr. Allen, who umpired the contest, says he got dizzy watching the base runners circle the diamond with such regularity. The Tigers touched |. Bales, winning hurler for 29 ‘hits, | while Hodges, losing pitcher gave up|, 26 safeties. Lapp, Cyclone center]. fielder, had a perfect day at bat col-|/ lecting five hits in five trips to the plate. The Sooner shut ‘the Huskers out 5-0 in a tight contest. Hill of the Sooners was a contributing factor in the win when he had a perfect day at the plate. Smith was the winning pitcher and he held the Huskers to five scattered hits, while his team miates pounded Brooks for 12 bingos. Games played last night were be- tween Jayhawkers and _ Sooner, Tigers and Wildcats and Cyclones Huskers. (Editor’s note: Scores were unavailable at press time.)