Friday, May 22,1953 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Jayettes Stop Tri-Delts To Win IM Playoffs Outplaying a Delta Delta Delta nine, the Jayettes won the 1953 University women's intramural softball championship 5 to 3 Wednesday. The Jayettes turned three hits and several tri-Delt errors to their advantage. Jayette pitcher Jackie Jones gave up five hits. Four of the five Jayette runs crossed the home sack in the second inning after two outs, as the entire batting order faced pitcher Patty Garrett. Leading off, Marguerite Unrein waited on the three-two count and walked to first. Joyce Jones let the third strike go by, then Roxy Yowell slammed a double, scoring Unrein, and took third on the throw to home. Jeannie Fitzgerald walked, then sped to second on a passed ball. Yowell stepped off third before Garrett's toss and was called out. Virginia Brooks walked, took second on third baseman Gwen Morrison's single, and rounded home behind Fitzgerald on a line drive slammed to center by Dorothy Rexroad. The fifth Jayette tally was chalked up in the fourth frame when Morrison gained first on an error, stole second, then sneaked home. Pitcher Jones hit a double and Rexroad hit the dirt at home plate, beating out the throw, before Garret sailed the third strike past Johnna Scott to end the innning. The tri-Delts threatened when the bases were loaded in the last of the second and Grace Endacott scored on a passed ball. Jones pulled the inning out of the fire by fanning Susie Dye, leaving two on base. Center fielder Barbara Anderson crossed the plate for the tri-Delts in the third inning but a short-lived rally ended when McKibben and Loveless were ruled out at home. Endacott rounded the initial sack in the fifth when Jones tossed one high and outside to Garrett on the full count. But three tri-Delts watched from the bases as Loveless was forced out, McKibben went out on a play from Jones to Scott, and Sue Quinn missed the third strike to end the rally, the inning, and the ball game. Big Seven Officials Okay TV Grid Plan Big Seven faculty representatives last night okayed a plan to turn over receipts from nationally televised football games to league headquarters for equal division among conference schools. The faculty committee adopted a rule limiting athletic competition to four years instead of the present eight semesters. Athletic directors approved 1957 and 1958 football schedules and awarded minor sports meets to four schools. 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NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 11, Cincinnati 9. only games scheduled. Baltimore—(U,P)—Native Dancer, Alfred G. Vanderbilt's husky young colt, looked bigger than ever to rival horsemen today as they awaited Saturday's running of the $100,000 Preakness stakes at Pimlico. Native Dancer Looks Good Eighty per cent of vehicles involved in fatal accidents in 1952 were traveling straight ahead. Giants Whip Bums For 5th Straight Win; Yankees Nip Senators to Increase AL Lead New York—(U.R.)—Leo Durocher was riding so high today on a five-game winning streak that he was willing to manage two ball clubs at once—his Giants and the rival Dodgers. Not that he was criticizing the way Charley Dressen was handling the Doggers—not much. But in the wake of last night's stirring 7-2 Giant triumph over Brooklyn in which AI Corwin gained his third relief victory in the last four games, Durocher was asked "why don't you start Hoyt Wilhelm now that he's well rested?" "Yeah, and if I did that I'd get in the same kind of trouble the Dodgers did in starting Joe Black," Udrocher replied. EXCLUSIVELY AT The Pirates came from behind to defeat the league-leading Phils 7-2 with a seven-run rally in the sixth; while the Cards won a weird 11-9 victory from Cincinnati. In the American League, the Yankees came from behind to defeat the Senators 6-5, and the Athletics blanked-Boston 9-0 although Bobby Shantz was injured in the process. In a sand-lot type of exhibition at St. Louis, the Reds took a 6-0 lead then after the Cards tied it at 6-5. Cincy scored three runs to go ahead 9-6. The Cards rebounded in the same inning with four runs as pinch-hitter Peanuts Lowrey put them ahead for good with a two-run double, then picked up a cushion tally in the eighth. Red Schoendienst, Steve Billko, and Del Rice collected three hits each for the Cards and Ray Jablonski hit a three-run homer. the town shop downtown The Complete Line of . . . Manhattan SHIRTS, SPORTSHIRTS, PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, TIES the university shop on the hill Give Leather Gifts For Graduation---give a leather gift TexTan and Meeker Filkin's 820 Mass. Leather Hand-Tooled Give the finest this year, Billfold . . Cigarette Case and Keycase Sets Pittsburgh teed off on Karl Drews with seven singles, an error, and a passed ball in its big inning against the Phils as Murry Dickson pitched five-hit ball for his fourth victory. run. The Yankees used 19 players as Joe Collins set the hitting pace with three singles. 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