Shi Gams Win Softball Title Page 5 Phi Gamma Delta won the Hill softball championship yesterday by defeating Pearson 9-6. By winning, the "A" title yesterday the Phi Gams became the first organization to win both the "A" and "B" divisions in the same year. In the championship game, Pearson's pitcher, Bob Crisler, and the Phi Gam's pitcher, Dick Rumsey, each gave up 11 hits, but Crisler issued four bases-on-balls and Rumsey issued only one. Pearson committed two errors behind Crisler. and Beck had two hits each for the winners. John Boerger had three hits for Pearson, and Wolfe, Miller, Woody, The line score: Phi Gam ... 000 414 0-9-11-0 Pearson ... 203 010 0-6-11-2 The Syracuse Chiefs of the International league have assigned utility first-baseman Larry Di Pipo to the Nashville club of the class AA Southern association. Extra prizes worth $11,400 were added yesterday to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 500-mile race. The total for accessory prizes now stands at $35,000. Three Coins In The Fountain Four Aces Frank Sinatra Alone Too Long King Cole Stan Kenton BELL'S The White Sox snapped Cleveland's winning streak of 11 games, pitcher Bob Lemon's own personal string at six in a row, and cut their first-place lead to a game-and-a-half. What's more, both third baseman Cass Michaela and first baseman Ferris Fain were key stars in the triumph. They're the fellows who are supposed to get help from Kell and Cavarretta in the "big Sterling-Oliver Elects Just where to fit his expensive new "spares" George Kell and Phil Cavarretta, into the lineup, was a problem that he could pleasantly dream over for another 24 hours because he needed neither in scoring the most important Chicago victory of the season, 4-2, over the Indians last night. Chisox Win 4-2 Break Indian's Winning Streak Sterling - Oliver hall recently elected officers for the coming year. Roy Gridley, college freshman, was elected president. Other officers are Henry Curry, college junior, vice president; Dee Bierstein field, college freshman, secretary; Tom Wellman, engineering senior, treasurer; Tom Williams, college freshman, social chairman; Carl Elliot, engineering freshman, historian; Ray Roberts, fine arts freshman, song leader; and Vic Viola, college freshman, intramural manager. Manager Paul Richards of the White Sox felt today just like the man who solved a tough jig-saw puzzle and wound up with two left over parts worth more than $100.000. When it makes fashion By UNITED PRESS news . . . it's Catalina swim trunks Catalina's newest collection of swim trunks suits all tastes,all figures .you'll find our assortment a wide one,including everything from briefs to regulation boxers... in new fabrics,new prints, new color combinations! Many with matching jackets FROM $2.95 905 Mass St. Phone 905 Wednesday, May 26, 1954 University Daily Kansan money" White Sox drive for the flag. The Yankees, half-a-game behind Chicago, moved to within two games of the front running Indians with a 9-3 triumph at Washington while Detroit beat Baltimore in 12 innings, 5-4, and the Red Sox topped the Athletics 3-2. In the National league, the Giants made it four victories in a row with a 22-hit parade good for a 21-4 victory over the Pirates. Milwaukee won its eight straight, 3-1 behind Warren Spahn's six-hitter, and the Cardinals topped Chicago 9-4 as Wally Moon stole four bases to come within one of a major league mark that has stood since 1904. Brooklyn and Philadelphia were rained out. Rookie Al Kaline singled and rookie Bill Tuttle followed with a triple for Detroit's winning run in the 12th after Jim Delsing sent the game into extra frames with a homer in the ninth and Johnny Pesky tied it with another in the 11th. Losing pitcher Joe Coleman homered for Baltimore. Moon collected two hits and drove in two runs and also scored on a wild pitch in addition to his merry-go-round of four thefts for the Cards. Winner Harvey Haddix drove in a run with a triple and single while Stan Musial hit a triple, double and single, driving in two runs. Crystal Cafe Serves Delicious Homemade Rolls and Pies 609 VERMONT TERRILL'S 803 Massachusetts Street small bust, in-between size, any size! PETER PAN STRAPLESS Hidden treasure* for fuller measure without PADS! without PUFFS! the contours are built right into the MAGICUP adds fullness confidentially! At last—the one strapless bra that gives you a fuller, flattering bustline under bare-shouldered fashions—without embarrassing "falsies" or gadgets! Fits securely . . . and comfortably, too! Keeps its glamourous contours washing after washing. Try it—you'll know why thousands of smart women always insist on Hidden Treasure! Collecting a trousseau! Hidden Treasure adds the silhouette-accent your bridal gown requires—gives you a fuller, fashion-right bustline with all your wardrobe. Come in, phone, or write today! SIZE$ 32-36A; 32-38B REGULAR, White broadcloth $3.50 STRAPLESS, White Broadcloth $5.00 *U.S.Pat.Off.Patiented