SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Jayhawkers Defeat All-Stars 8-7 in Post Season Game Victory Stretches Jayhawker String to Ten Straight Games; Corlis Is Winning Pitcher All-Star Game Begins in Swatfest As Jayhawkers Score 6 and All-Stars Tally 4 Times in First Inning; Victors Win in 6th The champion Jayhawker softball team, led by the powerful bat of Dick Amerine, won its tenth straight victory Wednesday evening when they nosed out John Buller's All-Stars by a score of 8-7. Lyman Corlis, Jayhawker hurling ace, was the winning pitcher. The game started like a merry-go-round with the Hawks scoring six runs and the All-Stars tallying four times in the first inning. McElroy and Allen, the starting pitchers, had trouble settling down and were both greeted with a barrage of base hits. JAYHAWKERS Player Pos A.B. Manager Buller replaced McEllroy, sending Nelson to the slab at the start of the second frame. At this point the game settled down to defensive work by both teams. Nelson succeeded in holding the kids to only two hits in three innings, while Bob Allen handcuffed the Stars. In the fourth, the Stars put on a rally which brought them three runs and the lead. Olander and White lead the attack which the Jayhawkers succeeded in throttling after a momentary let down. The Hawks came back in the fifth inning to tie the score and in the sixth they pulled ahead. They never lost this lead. Corlis was in the game for the youngsters and the Stars couldn't touch the ball. Amerine, Corlis, Frink and Geiger stood out for the winners, while Strickler, Olander, White and Nelson were the All-Stars which shined the brightest. In winning his game, Corlis gave but one hit in three innings and allowed no runs. The tall lad struck out six of the 10 men to face him. Nelson turned in the best hurling for the losers. He was touched for only two bingos in three innings, allowed no runs and fanned one. Player Pos. A.B. H Stratton, cf 4 2 Frink, c 4 2 Allen, p 4 1 Harp, ss 4 1 Amerine, 1b 3 3 Woods, rs 4 1 Corlis, J., 2b 3 1 Geiger, lf 3 2 Moon, 3b 3 2 Floherty, rf 2 0 Corlis, L, p 1 1 ALL STARS Joes all over the campus take orders for a lemon "coke" and relay it as a "sourpuss." "One, legal," will bring a glass of water, and a cup of tea comes out of the kitchen in response to "China Seas." "Old Black Joe," is black coffee; with cream "Cup O' Joe," and "Jersey highball a glass of milk. | Player | Pos. | A.B. | H | R | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Keeler, 2b | 4 | 0 | 1 | | Strickler, 1b | 3 | 2 | 2 | | Stanton, rs | 3 | 1 | 1 | | Olander, ss | 4 | 3 | 1 | | Hayes, 3b | 4 | 1 | 1 | | White, lf | 3 | 2 | 0 | | Tripp, cf | 3 | 0 | 0 | | Brooks, rf | 2 | 0 | 0 | | McElroy, p | 0 | 0 | 0 | | Caldwell, c | 3 | 1 | 1 | | Nelson, p | 2 | 2 | 0 | | Cunningham, p | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Miller, cf | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Leonard, rs | 1 | 0 | 0 | | — | — | 7 | | | 34 | 12 | 7 | | "Run the concrete, "shouts Joe the fountain clerk starts mixing a malted milk. "Fizz one on the chocolate side" calls for a chocolate soda, while a sundae of the same flavor goes under the pseudonym of a "chocolate church." Joe College as Counter Man Tries Cook on 'Chase One,''Cry' Elmer' Ames, Ia. (UP)—Not content with the traditional short-order waiters vernacular, Joe College working his way through Iowa State College by "slinging hash" at campus restaurants sings out a jargon all his own to the despair of non-collegiate chefs Jayhawkers 600 011 0—8 All Stars 400' 301 0—7 "That food stuff at other colleges is a cinch compared to this," one cook sighed. "Here it's all the time double talk and screwball chatter:" Take a hamburger, for example. When a customer wants it without onions, it's a 'dry-eyed Elmer.' With onions, it's a 'crying Elmer.' It took me a little while to figure out." A picnic bottle of beer is an "Adolph," a can of beer "punch one." "Nothing for the house," Joe sings to the fountain clerk and a 5-cent soft drink is coming up. "Chase one" Signifies a chicken dinner, with the variation of "chase one through the fence" for a chicken sandwich. "Cackle twice and roll 'em over" is Joe's way of saying two eggs, fried on both sides. "Sweep the floor" is collegege for salad; "make it roar," for tenderloin sandwich, and "pups in the hay" for wieners and sauerkraut. The only order Joe hasn't tried to improve upon is "clean up the kitchen." That will bring hash on the campus as well as any place else in the world. R 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 — 8 By Jim Bell **R** 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 7 The Kansan carried a feature story on the front page of Tuesday's Kansan on station KFKU and in that story there were several glaring mistakes. Most prominent of these concerned sports. It seems as though we said that Ed Elbel, director of intramurals presented sport news each week. Since Tuesday we have awakened to the fact that Ed Elbel didn't have a program last year—it was year before last. During the recent term sports programs and physical education programs were handled by Dr. Allen, Director of Physical Education. Sorry, Doc. We feel badly about this because your programs were some of the most interesting we heard over KFKU last year. Why doesn't somebody tell us these things? Lyman Corlis had his team mates in a dither Wednesday afternoon when he didn't show up until the fifth inning. He made up for his absence however by whiffing the first five men to face him. Dick "Swivel hips" Amerine was the boy who looked best at bat. Dick's stick was alive enough to pound out three hits out of the same number of trips to the plate. His connections came when they were needed most, too! Fielding sensations of Wednesday's game was White's catches in left field. The Sooner made some seemingly impossible snags deep in the left field garden. It is largely due to his play that the Jayhawkers didn't run up a bigger score. at the SWIM JAYHAWK PLUNGE Cool Filtered Water 7th & Michigan Olander had a good day at bat the other day. He touched Bob Allen for two hits, one of which was a homer, and got the only All-Star hit off of Corlis. It wasn't Nelson's fault that the All-Stars went down to defeat in Wednesday's game. He pitched two hit ball for three innings and got two bingos himself. Sale of Nelly Dons Friday and Saturday Regular $1.95 Dresses $1.33 Regular $2.95 Dresses $1.94 $2.88 Regular $5.95 $3.88 Dresses Regular $7.95 Dresses $4.88 DOZENS OF OTHER SPECIALS PANTS and SLACKS Including Tropical Worsted and White Flannels-All-Wool Many Are Pants From Suits Were 4.00 --- now 2.65 Were 6.00 --- now 3.95 Were 5.00 --- now 3.35 Were 6.50 --- now 4.35 Were 7.50 ------ now 4.95 Cool Spun Tropical 13. 75 Other Summer Suits Including Priestley's Nor-East, Congo Cloth and Zefirette also on Sale Regularly $20 Now ALSO SALE of 3-piece WOOL SUITS SALE of ENTIRE STOCK STRAWS SALE of Women's JANTZEN SWIM SUITS SALE of SPORT AND GOLF SHOES SALE of WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR