University Daily Kansan Page 5 Two'A'League Games Played A rout and a close game marked "A" league intramural softball yesterday as Pearson trounced the Fossils 12 to 3, and Battenfeld turned back Nu Sigma Nu 5 to 3. Pearson got off to a roaring start against the Fossils as the first six men at bat scored before an out was made. In all, the winners collected seven runs in the first inning, and added one in the second and four in the seventh. The Fossils had to settle for single runs in each of the second, fourth, and fifth innings. The winning pitcher was Bob Crisler. Pearson 12. Fossils 3 Battenfeld 5. Nu SigmaNu 3 Building up a 5 to 0 lead, Battenfeld staved off Nu Sigma Nu's efforts to win 5 to 3. Harold Conley pitched the victory for Battenfeld and Ron Simmers was charged with a loss. Nu Sig outhit the winners 10 to 6 as Battenfield failed to get hit over the last four innings. Independent "B" Triturators 18, YMCA 12 Air Force 18, KEK 7 Fraternity "B" SPE 5, Delta Tau D4 TODAY'S SCHEDULE TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" Delts-TKE (3) Beta-Sig Chi (4) ATO-AEPI (5) Fraternity "B" Phi Gam-Beta (1) Kappa Sig-Acacia (2) Kansas as a team holds only one relays record but it should stand for some time. In 1952 the Jayhawker four-mile relay team, composed of Lloyd Koby, Art Dallzell, Herb Semper, and Wes Santee, ran the distance in 17:18.3. Those amazing Brooklyn Dodgers made a believer out of even Eddie Stanky today. Dodgers Blast Cardinals12-4 Stanky, who refused to be impressed by "all those stories I've been reading about Brooklyn," couldn't help but be influenced by the 12-4 beating the Dodgers handed his Cardinals in the first meeting of the season between the two clubs last night. Pittsburgh nipped Milwaukee, 5-4, on Dale Long's two-run triple which highlighted a five-run fifth inning rally. The victory, credited to Marv Surkont, was the Pirates' fourth in a row. In the American league, the Yankees rallied for seven runs in the last two innings to beat the Indians, 11-5, and hand Bob Lemon his first loss after five straight victories. Ted Lepcio's infield grounder scored Harry Agganis from third base in the 11th with the run that gave right-hander Willard Nixon his fourth win and the Red Sox a 3-2 victory over Detroit. By UNITED PRESS The world champion Giants, the club Stanky was touting until he took a close look at the Dodgers, struggled 11 innings before defeating the Cubs, 4-3, on Whitey Lockman's third homer of the season. Two homers by Wally Post paced the Redlegs to a 7-3 triumph over the Phillies. Mickey Vernon's three-run homer WASH YOUR OWN CAR for 50c CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana Thursday, May 5. 1955 By appointment purveyors of soap to the late King George VI, Yardley & Co., Ltd., London From London, the world's center of fashions for men, comes Yardley After Shaving Lotion. It softens and braces the skin in wondrous style. It helps to heal inadvertent nicks. It counteracts skin dryness caused by hard water shaving. It was created for those who value good grooming. At your campus store, $1.10 and $1.50 plus tax. Makers and distributors for U.S.A., Yardlev of London, Inc., New York. Yardley brings you good grooming in a bottle London style Quack Club Members Receive Instruction Miss Helen Endres, Amateur Athletic Union ballet swimmer, will instruct members of Quack club, the women's honorary swimming organization, again tonight. Members should be ready to swim in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Miss Endres taught water stunts last Thursday night. Tonight she will teach basic synchronized swimming to music. in the third powered the Senators to a 5-4 decision over the White Sox. Kansas City moved to within a game and a half of the first division with a 6-5 triumph over last-place Baltimore. Best Sellers- HONEY BABE Art Mooney THE DOOR IS STILL OPEN Don Connell DANCE WITH ME HENRY Georgia Gibbs Bell's 925 Mass. Ph. 375 Send Mother your Love with Flowers SHE'LL Love. Beautiful Flowers From Your Downtown Florist Bouquets——Plants——Corsages Phone 363 914 Mass. Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association P.S. BETTER ORDER EARLY.