PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939 Wildcats, Tigers Lead Softball Teams at Half By Dave Shirk The first round of the Big Six National Softball League entry closed Wednesday afternoon, July 5. At the halfway mark we find the Wildcats and Tigers holding down the top position with four wins and one loss for a ranking of 800 per cent. The Cyclones are not far below the leaders. The Cyclones have won three games and dropped two for a ranking of 600 per cent. The rest of the league follow in this order: Sooners and Cornhuskers in a tie with two games won and three games lost. The Jayhawkers with their undisputed last place with no wins out of five games. Wildcats: The Cats were wild which they proved by bumping off the heavy-hitting Sooners by a count of 11 to 7 to retain their first place position along with the Tigers. The Wildcats turned on the heat in the third inning of the game to take the lead with five runs which they held the rest of the game. The battery for the Cats was Art Lawrence and Harold Pitts. Pitts was responsible for the rally in the third inning by knocking in three men with his clean three-base hit. Captain Lawrence Stanton is quite confident that his team is going to be wearing the crown when the final game is over. His outfit has plenty of pep and chatter which goes a long ways in winning ball games. Tigers: The Tigers are still showing the league their power as a contender for the championship by defeating the Cornhuskers 19 to 16. Ebelke and Andrews did the pitching for the Tigers and Blower did the work behind home plate. Every man on the Tiger team made at least one run. Blower, the catcher, leading the team with four runs out of five times at bat. Cyclones: The Cyclones came from behind from their game with the Jayhawkers to win by a score of 14 to 10. Joe Wilkerson was the winning pitcher, with Senter catching. The Cyclones showed the rest of the teams that every man on the team is a hitter an deach made at least one run. Sooners: The Sooners lost their third straight game of the season Wednesday by dropping a hard fought game with the Wildcats by a score of 7 to 11. The Sooners took the lead when Loren (tallest Jaya-hawker) Florell knocked a home-run with two men on, but was unable to keep this lead when the Cats went wild. On the mound for the Sooners we find Bert Nash, and behind the plate Harley Pritchard. Cornhuskers: The Cornhusker lost one of the longest and hardest fought games of the season to the league's co-leaders, the Tigers, bl a score of 16 to 19. Umpire Dr. Twente, who is back calling balls and strikes after attending an educational conference on Secondary Education at Pittsburg thought he was working a track meet instead of a ball game. The battery for the Cornhuskers was PLAY GOLF PLAY TENNIS? Whatever your form of exercise, you will find the equipment at--during all the games. Jayhawkers: The unlucky Jayhowkers are still fighting to appear in the winning column. The 'Hawks finished the first round of the season without a single win. They lost their game Wednesday to the Cyclones by a score of 10 to 14. Wolgast and Roberts formed the battery for the Jayhawkers. DEEP CUT PRICES in Our Sport Shop King and Allen pitching, with Frink doing all the catching. TEAM STANDING W L Wildcats 4 1 Tigers 4 1 Cyclones 3 2 Sooners 2 3 Cornhuskers 2 3 Jayhawkers 0 5 The scheduled games for next week in the Big Six National Softball League: Monday, July 10 -Jayhawkers vs. Cornhuskers; Wildcats vs. Cyclones; Sooners vs. Tigers. Wednesday, July 12—Sooners vs. Jayhawkers; Wildcats vs. Tigers; Cyclones vs. Cornhuskers. Expert Racquet Restringing Tennis and Golf Tourneys Complete First Rounds Practically all of the first round tennis tournament matches have been played, and the second round matches must be finished by Wednesday, July 12. All first rounds in the golf ournament must be completed by Monday, July 10. Drawings are posted in Robinson Gymnasium. Please report your results in both tennis and golf at the Physical Education office. Golf drawings are: H. A. Wolgast vs. Bye; Chet Shepard vs. P. Ogvs. by Bye; Harold Reade vs. Ken Hill; livie; Ed Ash vs. Cook; C. J. Olander R. L. Rice vs. R. L. Kelley; Ray vs. Bye. Nichols vs. Bye; and Art Lawrence Tennis drawings are: Division I: R. A. Burton vs. N. Lysaught; Ken Senter vs. Merle Messaner; Bill Hudson vs. Gerald Barker; and Lee Casida vs. El Emch. Division II. Joseph Flipper vs. Frank Herndon, Raymond Kelley vs. Bye; Norvel Parker vs. W. A. Hudson; and E. L. Bremer vs. Clarence Spong. All information as to the time and other details of matches may be secured by calling Dr. Allen's office, K.U. 83. Church Groups To Hook Picnic The Union young people's group of the Lawrence churches will hold a picnic this afternoon. Those who wish to attend are asked to be at South park at 4:30 o'clock. The group will go from there to the picnic grounds. A small charge will be made for food. Every one of college age is invited. Church Groups To Hold Picnic New Game for Those Seeking Recreation Additional facilities for the pleasure of those who enjoy the playground in the evenings have been provided in the way of plenty of shuffleboard cues and discs, and a new basketball goal. new basketball goal has been placed on the playground and has proven very popular entertainment for people of all ages. The game is played in a circular court, instead of the rectangular court which all basketball fans are familiar with. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, in collaboration with the Medart Manufacturing Co., of St. Louis, Mo., has been working on this new game hoping to have something adaptable for outdoor playgrounds. The height of the goal is adjustable, depending on the size of the group using it. A name for this new game has not been definitely selected as yet and Dr. Allen will appreciate suggestions from those who try it out. New Driving Range Available Back of Gymnasium Summer Session golfers who want to improve their driving technique will be glad to learn that Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of summer recreation, has provided a driving range on the slope back of the gymnasium, the geology building and Hoch auditorium. A long tee has been built up, markers placed at one hundred-yard intervals, and a conspicuous target is at the end of the range. range. The driving range will be open this evening from 6:30 to 8:00 o'clock, and will be open each school day at this hour for the remainder of the Summer Session. Jack Stapleton, of Lawrence, will be in charge of the driving range. Buckets of forty balls for 25 cents will be available. K. U. Dames To Entertain Men D. James 10 Entertainers All University men are welcome at the party to be held by the K. U. Dames, an organization composed of the wives of students and faculty members. The party will be in the Men's lounge of the Memorial Union building at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on July 11. Further information concerning the reception can be had by calling Mrs. E. H. Stelting, 2519W. Doctor Nash to Topeka Meeting Doctor Bert A. Nash, professor in the School of Education, met with the Advisory committee of State Institutions of which he is a member, Wednesday night in Topeka. Pi Lambda Theta Gives Tea Pi Lambda Theta Gives Tea A tea in the interests of the Scholarship Loan fund will be sponsored by Pi Lambda Theta, professional education sorority, at Watkins hall Thursday afternoon, July 13 from 4 until 5. If only your car would go as fast as the installments fall due. WIEDEMANN'S AT LAST and try our Back Room Is Air Conditioned! Keep Cool While You Coke, Dine Porter House - T-Bone Steaks Special Salad Bowls SPECIAL LUNCHEON 25c - 35c WIEDEMANN'S 835 Mass. Chandler To Be Fourth Speaker of Church Series Prof. H. E. Chandler, of the School of Education, will be the guest speaker in the Summer Session group of the First Baptist church school this Sunday, July 9, from 10:30 to 11 p.m. His subject will be "Jesus' Teaching Techniques." This is the fourth discussion in a series designed especially for Summer School students. A general invitation is extended to all who are interested. 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