- SUMMER SESSION KANSAN Wildcats Maintain League Lead Wildcats and Huskers Play Off Tie Game Tuesday: Jayhawkers Continue Drive for Four Straight Victories By Big Scores Going into the second half of the Summer Session softball tourney, the league leading Wildcats are still undefeated although they had a close call Tuesday evening. The hustling Huskers almost took the top team's measure when they played to a nine inning tie which was called on account of darkness. During the week the Wildcats and the youthful Jayhawkers have continued to set the pace. The Wildcats, behind the effective pitching of Cunningham stopped the Sooners by touching Nelson for 11 safeties and seven runs. The Huskers however were more stubborn and the title bound Wildcats had to give everything they had to secure a 7-7 tie. This game will be played off next Tuesday. In case the Huskers win, the league lead will be tied up with the Wildcats and Jayhawkers on top. The Jayhawkers are beginning to look like the tournament's 'hot team.' They dropped their initial game to the Wildcats but since then they have been winning with big scores. This week the youngsters stopped the Tigers and overwhelmed the Cyclones. The Sooners and the Huskers are in a battle for third place. The Sooners, in the third spot with three wins and two loses, have the Huskers close behind with two and two and a play off game to complete. Fighting to stay out of the cellar are the Cyclones and the Tigers. Both teams have been defeated by the four top teams. When they met earlier in the season, the Cyclones, led by Vernon Lapp out distanced the Tigers by a score of 24-22. No team appears to be a cincor for the title at this point. The next few weeks will see plenty of good baseball. A whale of a game is predicted when the Jayhawks tangle with the Wildcats, as the conference title may go to the winner. * * * * * * * * * * * * Team G. W. L. Pot * * Wildcats 4 4 0 1.000 * * Jayhawkers 5 4 1 .800 * * Sooners 5 3 2 .600 * * Huskers 4 2 2 .500 * * Cyclones 5 1 4 .200 * * Tigers 5 0 5 .000 * * * * * * * * * * * * Prof. U. G. Mitchell to Speak Prof. U. G. Mitchell to Speak U. G. Mitchell, professor in the department of mathematics will speak on the subject "A Mathematical Theology" at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the First Baptist church. This is one of a series of special Summer Session talks given at the church. Persons interested are welcome to attend. K.U. Students Win Awards Two students who graduated from the School of Law at the University in June have received prizes for their share in the Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition, announced F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law. Harrison Smith received $60 for his paper on "Copyright Laws" and Eugene Rothschild, $40 for his work in "The Taxation of Copyrights." Little Willie, Explosive things; A hunk of punk, A pair of wings. It as the 1st, The 4th was near; But little Willie, Is not here. Is not here. - Schiller First Fireworks First Fireworks When Sampson tied firebrands to the foxes' tails. ATTENTION Summer School Student $ ^{e} $ Let us help you make the proper impression by keeping your clothes in good condition. Prices reasonable. 529 Indiana Phone 185 QUALITY CLEANERS Summerfield---- AT THE VARSITY See Martha Rays and Bob Burns go to town In the fun-packed shows "Mountain Music" at the Varsity Sunday for one day only. Continued from page 1 years, was a member of Hi-Y, a member of the national Quill and Scroll, as a senior, and a member of the National Honor Society. Edwin F. Price, Jr., son of Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Price, and a graduate of Liberty Memorial high school this spring, was one of the 13 high school graduates awarded the scholarships in May. Thirty-three students came to K.U. to take the final examinations and over 200 boys were entered originally. The scholarships are given annually by Solon Summerfield, New York manufacturer who was graduated from K.U. Of the 56 Summerfield awards for next year, 15 are seniors, 15 juniors, 13 sophomores, and 13 freshmen. Hold Annual Conference Hold Annual Conference The Department of Speech and Dramatic Art will hold its 4th annual conference at the University July 12 to 14 in the Little theater in Green Hall. E. C. Buehler, professor in the department, will conduct the first meeting in which the national debate topic for high schools next year will be discussed. R. Calderow, associate professor in the department, will conduct the next two meetings of the three day conference. PREPARE FOR THE 4TH A Two-Day Summer-Fun Holiday CHECK YOUR NEEDS and SHOP TOMORROW Summer Shirts Sport Shoes Sport Shirts Lounge Suits Wash Slacks Indian Missionary to Speak Dress Slacks Sport Belts Summer Pajamas Golf Clubs Golf Balls Tennis Balls Luggage Sport Coats Bush Coats Swim Suits Indian Missionary to Speak Miss Naomi Light, who has been engaged in missionary work in India, will speak on the subject "Adventures in India" at a meeting of the Union Young People's society to be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Christian church. Handkerchiefs Summer Ties Summer Socks Summer Suit Underwear Straw Hat Boys' Needs Two in K.U. Summer Camp Are Injured Two of the K.U. students in the summer geology camp near Canyon City, Colo., suffered broken bones and five were badly shaken in an accident which demolished their car. LeRoy Fugitt suffered a broken arm and Clifford Willis several broken ribs. 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