East-West Games In Majors Today New York—(U.P.) They're going to try to get around to playing ball again today in the major leagues—weather permitting. The teams once again are going to attempt to spring into action in the first East vs. West competition of the year. The four big surprise clubs of the season to date, the Browns, Red Sox, Cubs and Reds will get some testing against new opposition which should show whether they're really flashes or just flashes in the pan. The American league Browns will take on the Yankees this afternoon in Yankee stadium and if they can make a creditable showing against the world champs, folks are going to have to start taking them seriously. The Red Sox, passed off lightly as contenders this year, are in first place with nine victories and only two defeats and they've done most of it without Ted Williams, who'll be going to the Marines on Wednesday. They will oppose the Tigers, who have won two straight shut-outs from the Indians after losing their first eight games. Just as surprising in the National league have been the perennial door-mat Cubs and Reds who have been doing plenty of foot-wiping on their own—so far. The Cubs, who moved back into a second place tie with the Reds by edging the Cardinals, 4 to 3, in the only game played in the majors yesterday, will face southpaw acc Curt Simmons of the Phillies in his 1952 debut today. Cleveland, the hot AL favorite, will be trying to break loose against the Athletics in Philadelphia. The White Sox, front-running darlings of 1951, will open their eastern swing in Washington. The Cubs made it four victories in six games with the Cardinals thus far last night as Hank Sauer batted in all four runs with a two-run homer, a single, and an infield out. YOUR EYES be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. American League League Standings | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boston | 9 | 2 | .818 | | | St. Louis | 7 | 3 | .700 | 1½ | | Cleveland | 8 | 4 | .667 | 1½ | | Washington | 4 | 4 | .500 | 3½ | | New York | 4 | 5 | .400 | 3½ | | Chicago | 4 | 6 | .400 | 4 | | Detroit | 2 | 8 | .200 | 6½ | | Philadelphia | 1 | 7 | .125 | 6½ | Andersley's Results New York at Washington, Postponed: rain Today's Games St. Louis at New York Detroit at Boston Cleveland at Philadelphia (night) Chicago at Washington (night). National League W L Pct. GE Brooklyn ... 7 L 8.75 Cincinnati ... 8 M 7.27 14 Chicago ... 8 M 7.27 14 New York ... 5 M 5.55 21 St. Louis ... 4 G 4.55 34 Philadelphia ... 6 M 3.33 41 Boston ... 4 B 3.33 5 Pittsburgh ... 2 L 1.54 1 Yesterday's Results Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. Today's Games Philadelphia at Chicago Brooklyn at St. Louis (night) New York at Cincinnati (night) Boston at Pittsburgh (night) Your Plymouth Man Tuesday, April 29, 1952 . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph. 1000 Women's I-M Softball Resumed After Delay University Daily Kansan By JACKIE JONES Page 5 The women's intramural softball program resumed play yesterday after a two-week delay because of wet weather. Four games were played and two forfeits were recorded. Gloria Nelson was the winning pitcher for the Cohos, while Mary Ann Mahoney did the mound chores for the Alba Chi's. Kappa Kappa Gamma won over Corbin 2 by the forfeit route and Delta Delta Delta defeated Corbin 2 by the same method. In the games played, Watkins hall defeated Delta Gamma, 11 to 9; Cohops won over Alpha Chi Omega, 6 to 5; Delta Delta Delta defeated Gamma Phi Beta, 19 to 1, and Sigma Kappa defeated Foster hall, 23 to 5. In the closest game of the year, the Cohops came from behind in the last inning to score three runs and defeat the Alpha Chi's. In the first, they scored once while the losers team scored twice, and teams tallied twice in the second, but Alpha Chi was unable to score in the last inning. In another close game, Watkins hall also came from behind to take a Because of the delay in the schedule, all women's games are now limited to three innings, but only one of yesterday's contests went the full distance. two-run margin of victory over the DG's. Allie Grove did the pitching for Watkins and Nancy Carey hurled for the DG's. The winners were able to score only three runs in the first innning while the losers came through with five. In the second, the batting strength of the Watkins squad came to life and they powered over eight runs. The losers were able to count only four in their half of the innning, going down to defeat by two runs. Sigma Kappa had little trouble in defeating Foster hall, as they had too much hitting power for the opposition. Caroline Neff was the pitcher for the Sigma Kappas while Darlene Demerrit and Jappy Rau shared mound duties for Foster. In the first inning, the winners scored nine runs to four for Foster, and in the second they went on a hitting barrage that netted fourteen points to a single run for the losers. in the other game of the afternoon, the Tri Delts proved themselves of definite championship material as they trounced Gamma Phi Beta 19 to 1. RELAX! In Cool Comfort Over a Tasty Malt-Milkshake Soda - Sundae Patty Garrett did the pitching for the Tri Delts and Vinita Bradshaw worked the mound for the losers. DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! In the first inning, the winners put across four runs while the Gamma Phi's scored one, and in the second the Tri Delta tallied 15 times while Garrett held the losers hitless. In games today, Chi Omega meets Alpha Delta Pi, North College 1-2 will play Pi Beta Pi, Alpha OmicronPi will meet North College 3, Alpha Delta Pi will play North College 1-2, Chi Omega will play Pi Beta Phi, and Alpha OmicronPi will meet Miller hall. DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! We Make Our Own Ice Cream DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT! STRIKE MATCH A APRIL 29,30 MAY1,2 "The Jayhawk's Championship Story" A Pictorial History of The 1951-1952 Basketball Season. This Book is The Perfect Souvenir of The Best of All K.U. Teams. $100 per copy - DOC AND THE BOYS TALK IT OVER BEFORE A GAME - On Sale At Rowland's - Jayhawk Cafe - University Shop- Gemmell's Cafe - Drug Store Action Photos Rally Shots Team Pictures Over 100 Pictures 48 PAGES The Complete Story of the Natl. Champs $100 per copy Get Your Copies Now Send Several to Your Friends Hurry-Going Fast