22 Games Played In IM Softball Three teams emerged with two victories in intramural softball this week-end, and three other teams entered the two-win bracket by virtue of forfeits. Beta Theta Pi defeated Delta Tau Delta and Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta defeated Beta Theta Pi and Lambda Chi Alpha, and Sigma Pi defeated Phi Kappa Tau, and Delta Upsilon. Phi Kappa Psi beat Nu Sigma Nu and won by a forfeit over Delta Chi, Phi Delta Theta beat Sigma Phi Epsilon and won by a forfeit over Acacia, and Alpha Kappa Lambda beat Kappa Sigma and won by a forfeit over Acacia. In all 22 games were played through the week-end. Eight games were forfeited when teams could not muster enough players. The week-end results are: Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 10, 1954 **Fraternity "A"** Delta Chi 15, TKE 4. Betas 5. Delts 2. AKL 8, Kappa Sigs 7. Phi Delta defeated Acacia by forfeit. Independent "A" Pearson 5, Army 1. Saturday Fraternity "A" (Makeup) ATO 18, Delta Chi 17. Betas 8, TKE 7. Delta defeated Phi Kappa by 6. AKL defeated *Acacia* by foritfe Aa (Makeup) UVQ, 6; UYQ, 6. Fraternity "B" (Makeup) Phi Psi defeated Delta Chi by forfeit. SAE 11, APA 7. Phi Gams 10, Lambda Chi 0. Triangle 16, Theta Chi 12. Independent "A" AFROTC 21. Jolliffe 14. Faculty Fossils 9, SOT 3. Sigma Chi 14, DU 3. ATO 12, Kappa Sigma 2. Delts 14, Phi Delts 12. Phi Delts 11, Sig Ep 10. Kappa Sig defeated Acacia by forfeit. Pi KA 12, AKL 8. Phi Psi 16, Sigma Nu 2. Sigma Chi 7, PKT 2. [Signature "A"] Mox defeated Don Henry by for- fit. Battenfeld defeated Old Men by forfeit. Stephenson defeated Physics by forfeit. Fraternity "B" Golfers Beat MU To Meet Wichita Fraternity "B Nu Sigma Nu 8. Phi Psi 4. Phi Gam 10, Betas 5. KU golfers, fresh from a resounding 11-1 victory here Saturday over Missouri university, meet visitors from Wichita university tomorrow. The Wichita team is one of the two teams who have beaten the Jay- jump golf team this year. The KU league at Wichita by a score of 13-4. The KU squad has compiled a record of 10 victories this season against two losses. They have not been beaten by conference teams. The results. Harlan Hise, K. defeated Clarence Benage, M. 23-1. Bob Richards, No. 1 KU golfer, led Saturday's scoring to take medalist honors with a low of 74. Richards, K. defeated Rene Bachenkamm. M. 21-3. John Prosser, K. defeated John Baumgardner, M. 3-0. Ed MacGee, K, defeated Norman Comfort, M-3.0 The Chicago Cubs have hit at least one homerun in 15 of the 18 games they have played this year. By DANA LEIBENGOOD Kansan Sports Editor With the KU baseball team now eliminated from any chance at the conference championship, unless some miracle should happen, it will now have to settle back and try to play the part of a spoiler. It has an excellent opportunity to do just that when it meets Oklahoma here on Wednesday and Thursday. This will be the third and fourth consecutive games for Oklahoma of a six game road trip. It meets Kansas State today and tomorrow and Missouri on Friday and Saturday in a trip which will either make or break the Sooners. That old nemesis of pitchers, bases on balls, wrecked Kansas in the second game with Colorado, which KU lost 14-3. Thirteen bases on balls, 12 by Bob Shirley and one by Ben Dalton, and 10 base hits proved to be disastrous. While the baseball team has run into a streak of bad moments, the golf and tennis teams have been having the most outstanding seasons that they have enjoyed for some time, and appear to be two of the strongest favorites to bring back titles from the league tournament held in Boulder on May 21-22 which decides the conference title in those sports. The golf team is the odds on favorite, for it has beaten the other teams which were regarded as favorites for the golf crown. It beat the defending champion Iowa State Cyclones $11\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2}$, and it has beaten Kansas State twice $6\frac{1}{2}-5\frac{1}{2}$ and 12-0. The factor that made the victory over the Cyclones even more impressive was that they had four men returning who played on the championship team of last year. The first match with Kansas State proved to be the toughest victory which KU has registered this season, for it had to wait until the last hole of the last match for victory. However, in the return match here last Wednesday the Wildcats were completely outclassed. Coach Donn Everett's team has now won eight straight dual matches and has won 10 of 12 this season. The only two losses came at the hands of non conference rivals Wichita and Oklahoma A&M. KU will have an opportunity to gain revenge for the setback by Wichita when it meets the Shockers on the Lawrence Country club course tomorrow. It also will meet Missouri Monday before going to the conference meet. The KU tennis team of Coach Dick Mechem has also been having a fine season with six victories in seven against conference opposition and nine victories in 11 matches overall. The only conference team who has beaten KU is Colorado in a very close match. This puts the Buffers at a slight advantage for the Big Seven tournament since it will play on its home court and has edged its nearest rival, Kansas, early in the season. However, with a good day Kansas could win the title and we think that it will. Santee Sets Intercollegiate Two-Mile Record in 8:58 Wes Santee highlighted a triangular meet here Saturday by shaving three-tenths of a second off the existing 18-year-old inter-collegiate 2-mile record, running the eight laps in 8:58. r record, the school shot Another record, the school since mark, fell as Kansas defeated Drake and Arkansas. The Jayhawks amassed 93 points, Drake had 39, and Arkansas 26. Sophomore Bill Nieder hit 52 feet, $4\%$ inches in the shot put, to eclipse the 1934 record of Elwyn Dees-51 feet, 7 inches. Three Kansans won two events and the winners got all but two first places in the meet. Captain Art Dalzell captured both the 880 and the 750, and Kansans won both hurdle races, and Dick Blair was first in the 100 and 220. Santee, though, stole the show with his new college mark. He trailed teammate Dick Wilson through most of the first half mile, then went in front to set the pace. He finished about 200 yards ahead of Tom Rupp of KU. Santee's quarter mile times were 62, 68, 67, 67, 69, 73, 71, and 61. The meager crowd of about 1,500 saw the senior crack the 8:58.3 record of Don Lash of Indiana, set in 1936 at the Princeton Invitational. When Lash set his record it also was a world record. The world mark in that event now is 8:40.4. The only events the Jayhawks failed to win were the high jump and the discus. The result Shot-put—I. Nieder, KU, 52-48; 2. Thamm, Drake, 44-53; 3. Carpenter, Arkansas, 44-23; 4. Hendrix, Drake, 42-98. Mile run-1 Dalzell, KU; 2. McCormick, Tennison; 4. Warner, KU; 47.5 Tennison; 47.5 440-1. Cindrich, KU; 2. Diven, Arkansas; 3. Miller, Drake; 4. Koby, KU. Time--48.7. High jump—Miller, Drake 6-2; High jump—Miller, Drake 6-2; KU, FUH—Srbk, SRbk 5-8; 100—1. Blair, KU; 2. Nichols, Drake; 3. Moody, KU; 4. Hunt, KU. Time—10.0. Broad jump=1. Smith, KU, 23-4; 2. Hunt, KU, 22-4; 3. Hazard, Arkansas, 22-3; 4. Mills, Drake, 21-9. High hurdles—1. Biberstein, KU; 2. Reece, Drake; 3. Renard, Drake; 4. Reichard, Arkansas. Time: -156. Javelin—I. Bracelin, KU, 187-8; 2. Hazard, Arkansas, 184-8; 3. Sneegas, KU, 182-11; 4. Engelland, KU, 173-0. 880—1. Dalzell, KU; 2. Donnelly, Arkansas; 3. Ros, Arkansas; 4. Mc- Connell, Drake, Time-1:55.5. Discuss throw—1. Thamm, Drake, 144-91; 2. Kay, KU, 135-11; 3. Nieder, KU, 135-1; 4. Hendrix, Drake, 121-1. 220—1. Blair, KU; 2. Divon, Arkansas; 3. Nichols, Drake; 4. Moody, KU. Time—22.3. Two-mile—1. Santee, KU; 2. Rupp, KU; 3. Wilson, KU; 4. Eshbaugh, Arkansas. Time — 8:58.0 (New American intercollegiate record. Old record 8:58.3. Doa Lash, Indiana. 1936). Low hurdles—1. Biberstein, KU; 2. Mills, Drake; 3. Reece, Drake; 4. Reichard, Arkansas. Time—25.2. Owam, wav KU, and Sifonow KU, 12-4. 3. Seegas, KU, 11-0. 4. Mills, Drake, 9-0. Mile relay -1. Kansas (Cindrich, Creighton, Koby, Blair); 2. Arkansas (only two teams entered). Time -3:22.9. Bowling Title Won by PiKA PiKA won the Hill bowling championship Saturday with a team score of 2055; second place was won by the Pals, an independent team; the Misfits; Delts; Plebes (Kappa Sig), and Phi Kappa Sigma followed in that order. The 2055 score rolled by the PiKA included a handicap of 215. Members of the team were Holt Denman, John Christy, Dave Baker, and Dean Considine. The second place Pals rolled a score of 1807, and a handicap score of 213 gave them a total of 2020. Bowling for the Pals were Bill Perish, Masuji Okaji, Ben Lozito, and Don Strohmeyer. The PIKA's also had the high team score, 646, and Denman rolled the high individual series, 531. High individual game was rolled by Alvin Schmidt of the Delts, a 195. The Delts had the second high team score, 621, and the Pals had a one-game score of 620. Bob Wagner rolled a three-game series of 521 to be runner-up in the individual series.