University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 28, 1955 Page 4 TKE, Jim Beam Win IM Games In the only intramural softball games played yesterday, Tau Kappa Epsilon of the Fraternity "A" league, and Jim Beam of the Independent "A" league won close, hard fought victories. A third game was forfeited to Nu Sigma Nu when Stephenson failed to show up. TKE 8. Kappa Sig 7 A fifth inning that netted five runs' enabled Tau Kappa Epsilon to defeat Kappa Sigma 8 to 7. Kappa Sig scored four times in the fourth inning to lead 6 to 3 but the lead was short-lived as TKE came back in the fifth for the winning runs. The losers scored a run in the sixth to complete the scoring. Four players of the winning TKEs collected two hits each while Ed MacGee and Gordon Arbuckle picked up three apiece for the losers. Jim Beam 11. Sterling-Oliver 9 Both the Jim Beam and Sterling-Oliver teams had two four-run innings but Jim Beam picked up single runs in the second, fourth, and seventh frames while Sterling-Oliver could manage only one in the second, giving Jim Bean an 11 to 9 triumph. Lou Ticket got three hits for the winners and John Denman hurled the 'victory.' The Sterling-Oliver pitching staff was bothered by wildness, giving up a total of 10 bases on balls. Washburn Is Foe Of Kansas Netmer The KU tennis team, after victories over Nebraska and Iowa State, will face Washburn in Topeka at 2 a.m. tomorrow. Washburn, with five straight tennis victories, including defeats of Nebraska and Kansas State, is considered by coach Dick Mechem to be the toughest opponent for KU this year. Washburn's number one player, Tommy Davidson, who attended KU for one freshman semester, hasn't been defeated in varsity competition since he began playing two years ago at Washburn. But, according to coach Mechem, "I think KU's Bob Riley will give Davidson his first losses. It will be a good match." KU defeated Iowa State at Ames last Monday. The Jayhawkers took five of the seven matches. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Chicago College of OPTOMETRY Serving an Attractive Profession Doctor of Optometry DEGREE IN THREE YEARS Professional Recognition by U.S. Professional Recognition by U.S. Dept. of Def. and Sel. Service. Two Large Eye Clinics University Environment. New Dorms and Apartments on large adjoining I. L. T. Campus. Your Liberal Arts Credits Applicable for Entrance (60 Semester Credits in Specified Courses.) CHICAGO COLLEGE OPTOMETRY 2243 South Michigan Avenue Technology Center, Chicago 16, III Coach Bill Easton announced a 22-man squad which he will take to the Drake Relays tomorrow and Saturday. The team left by bus at 9 a.m. this morning. Javelin thrower John Parker will not participate in the Drake meet but will compete in the Colorado relays instead. This will give the Jayhawks a chance to take the javelin in two meets over the week end. 22-Man Track Squad Goes to Drake Relays Ralph Moody, Tom Rupp, and Don Bracelin will not make the trip due to illness and injuries. Rupp is sick and both Moody and Bracelin have leg injuries. Easton's entries in the meet are 440 and 880-yard relays, Frank Mastin, Bob Franklin, Dick Blair, and Blaine Hollinger; Mile relay, Mastin, Louis Stroup, Franklin, Harry Solter, Willie Jones, and Blair; Two-mile relay, Bernie Gay, Al Frame, Mike Swanson, Lowell Janzen, Jan Howell, Gay, Frame, Swanson, Janzen, and Howell are also entered in the four-mile relay. Distance-medley relay, Gay, Frame, Swanson, Janzen, Howell, Jones; 100-yard dash, Blair and Franklin; 120-yard high hurdles, Jones and Bill Biberstein; two-mile run, Howell; discus, Dick Knowles, Bill Nieder, Gene Blasi; shot put, Nieder and Blasi; javelin, Les Bitner and Dnoe Snegela; pole vault, Bob Lewis; high jump, Bob Smith and Leon Wells; broad jump, Smith, Hollinger. Mastin; 440-yard low hurdles, Adolph Mueller. Ballet Swimmer to Instruct Miss Helen Endres, Amateur Athletic Union Ballet swimmer, will instruct members of Quack club, the women's honorary swimming organization, tonight. Members should be ready to swim in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. The Iowa State Cycle's baseball team will meet Nebraska and Kansas State on a four-game trip this weekend. Twelve Basketball Lettermen Named Head basketball coach Forrest C. "Phog" Allen announced 12 lettermen for the 1954-55 basketball season, and named 18 freshmen for numerals. Of the 12 varsity players earning letters only two will be lost to next year's squad. Both John Anderson and Larry Davenport will graduate at the end of the semester. Varsity lettermen are John Anderson, Bill Brainard, Larry Davenport, Dallas Dobbs, Gene Elstun, Lee Green, Blaine Hollinger, Lew Johnson, Ronald Johnston, Maurice King, Gary Padgett, and John Parker. Freshmen earning numerals are Mark Roxberger, George Brown, John Cleland, Elmo Courville, Jim Elliott, Don Erwin, Ken Essex, Jerry Fink, John Flanagan, Kent Floerke, Ray Johnson, Bob Kuller, Bob Lockley, Bob McMicheal, Gary Mowry, Don Semonick, Jim Steerman, and Walt Strauch. The annual Sasnak picnic will be at 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 6, on the sand bar near Laptad's farm. Sasnak Picnic Will Be Held May 6 All Sasnak members and dates are invited to attend. Transportation is provided. All those wanting rides should meet in front of Robinson gymnasium. Cars will be leaving the gymnasium from 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. Iniury Sidelines Bernier Hollywood, Calif. —(U,P)—Carlos Bernier, fiery Puerto Rican outfielder for the Hollywood Stars, has been ordered to rest for a few days to recover from an elbow injury suffered in a game here Tuesday night. ABOUT OUR NEW CHECKING SERVICE Make all payments by ThriftiCheck - it's more businesslike! On your checkbook stubs or record you have the exact entry of every money transaction. Your ThriftiCheck records are complete and reliable. This saves you a lot of time and worry, especially in making out deductions on your income tax report for medical expenses, interest payments, donations, etc. ThriftiCheck LOW COST CHECKING ACCOUNT AVAILABLE ONLY AT Douglas County State Bank "THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" 900 Mass. MEMBER F.D.I.C. Phone 3200 IM Swim Meet Set for Saturday The finals of the intramural swimming meet will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, with preliminaries in the 60-yard breaststroke, 60-yard backstroke, 40-yard freestyle, and 60-yard individual medley scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday in Robinson pool. The best times in Friday's preliminaries will each score one point, with the top four times qualifying for Saturday's finals. In addition to the events already listed, competition will be held Saturday in diving, the 160-yard freestyle relay, and the 120-yard medley relay. The individual events will be scored on a 6-4-3-2 basis, with relay events scored on an 8-6-4-2 system. Phi Gamma Delta won the team championship last year. The intramural office has announced that the finals on Saturday will be open to the public, but requested that no spectators attend the preliminaries. Kellner Sidelined by Virus Oklahoma A&M's trackmen have established new school records in the 440-yard relay, 880-yard relay, mile relay, four-mile relay, and the sprint medley relay this year. Kansas City, Mo. —(J.P.) - Pitcher Alex Kellner, who has hurled two of the Kansas City Athletics' five victories in 12 games, will be lost to the team for about a week because of a virus attack. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. WE HAVE A GRAND ARRAY OF ARROW SPORT SHIRTS TO WEAR WITH BERMUDA AND WALKING SHORTS . $3.95 up 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 THIS ARROW SHORT STORY MAKES REAL SUMMER SENSE Here's a really smart summer combination . . . getting more popular every day. Arrow gingham shirts and fine Arrow walking shorts. They'll keep you cool, and give you comfort when you want it most. The shorts are comfortable, practical, right in style today. We wouldn't be surprised to see more shorts than "longs" on most any campus this spring. 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