University Daily Kansan Page 5 Sport Deadlines For Intramurals Are Today-Friday Deadline for all intramural spring sports except swimming is today. Friday is the deadline for swimming entries. Team competition will be held in tennis, golf, swimming, softball handball, badminton and horse-shoes. Handball, badminton and horse-shoes will be conducted on a single elimination basis. Competition in softball will be in "A" and "B" leagues. In all sports other than softball and swimming, a team will be composed on one doubles and two singles players, with the match going to the team winning two out of three contests. A minimum of four players are needed for a complete team. But more than four may be entered. The doubles game must be played first or the singles and doubles played simultaneously. Partners of the doubles game in any one match cannot play in either singles game of the match. Doubles members must be declared before each match. The swimming meet is scheduled for Monday and Wednesday nights, April 7 and 9. Preliminaries in all events except diving will be at 7 p.m. Monday. Finals will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Trophies will be given for first and second place winners. One round of competition in all spring sports is planned before spring vacation. All entry blanks for intramural sports other than swimming must be in the intramural office by 5 p.m. today. No late entries will be accepted, Walt Mikols, director of intramural athletics, said. Dodgers Make Offer For Blackwell St. Petersburg, Fla. — (U.P.)—Manager Charley Dressen said today that he and Brooklyn Dodger Vice President Buzzy Bavasi would make a new offer for pitcher Ewell Black-well of the Cincinnati Reds next Saturday in Columbia, S.C. Dressen said the "new offer" would not include southpaw pitcher Chris Van Cuyk, one of the Dodgers' most impressive pitchers this spring although a one-game winner in 1951. Charley revealed that the Dodgers had offered Van Cuyk and an infielder for Blackwell last winter but insisted, "Van Cuyk now is off the market." Delta Tau Delta took the A league volleyball championship by defeating Nu SigmaNu in two straight sets last night, 15-7 and 15-12. Nu SigmaNu, professional medical fraternity, won the independent A league while the Delts took first in the fraternity league. Signa Alpha Epsilon surged past the AFROTC team in two straight sets to take the B league Hill championship. Sig Alph won 15-1 and 15-7. Sig Alph and AFROTC were the winners in their respective divisions. Beta Theta Pi automatically became the Hill champs in the C league since there were no independent teams entered in the league. Delts, Sig Alphs, Betas Win Volleyball Titles KU May Meet Diesels Again The possibility of eight more meetings between the Kansas Jayhawkers and the Peoria Caterpillar Diesels has been announced by Howard Hobson, Yale coach, and chairman of the United States' Olympic basketball committee. Hobson said immediately following Tuesday nights' game that three or four exhibitions between the two teams tentatively are planned previous to their departure for Helsinki. A similar tour for American overseas armed forces may be in order following the world tournament. He also hinted that at least two of the pre-Olympic exhibitions would be close to the home of the respective teams. Possibly Kansas City and Peoria would be the sites of any such meetings, but Hobson emphasized that there is nothing definite on these arrangements yet. Art Museum Given German Silverware A "Bespeck" 18th century German traveling knife, fork and spoon set in parcel gilt with carved coral handles has been given to the Museum of Art by J. L. Barron, executive of the National Biscuit company. "The pieces are typical of German Rococo silversmithing," said Dr. John Maxon, director of the museum. "Such pieces are very rare in this country," he added. OPEN TOMORROW 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Other Days 9:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. ALL REGULAR WEIGHT TOMORROW ONLY! SUITS DISCOUNTED 10% SHOP TOMORROW 'TILL 9:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 2. 1952 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 The A league playoffs for the Hill championship were closely fought. The Delts easily won the first set, but Nu Sigma Nu gave the Delt team more trouble in the second set ending on the short side of a 15-12 score. Outstanding player for the Delts was Clarence Bender. The Sig Alph win in the B league was not as hotly contested. Sig Alphs scored an easy 15-1 win in the first set and went on to win the second set, 15-7. Richard Lance was instrumental in the win with his offensive spiking. Both winning teams had good team cooperation and good defensive play. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Travel Service TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Exhibition Baseball Boston (N) 10, Philadelphia (N) 4 Brooklyn (N) 7, Cincinnati (N) 3 St. Louis (N) 5, Detroit (A) 0 New York (A) 5, Washington (A) 2 Philadelphia (A) 4, Macon (Sally) 0 Cleveland (A) 7, New York (N) 4 St. Louis (A) 10, Pittsburgh (N) 4 Carillon To Feature Scottish Folk Songs Folk songs of Scotland will be featured on carillon program from 7-7:30 p.m. today. The Scottish songs are "Annie Laurie," "Loch Lomond," "Bonnie Doon," and "The Blue Bells of Scotland." Your Plymouth Man . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 Patronize Kansan Advertisers SOFTBALL TEAMS: SAVE UP TO 25% ON EQUIPMENT Check These Team Price Reductions • $2.95 Softballs ... $2.35 • 2.45 Softballs ... $1.95 • 2.75 Bats ... $2.09 • 1.65 Bats ... $1.27 • 8.65 Gloves ... $6.45 715 Mass. KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP Ph. 1018 Act Now! The Early Gets the worm! . And the student who is early typing his term papers and theses gets the good grades. If you start typing your work now, you won't be rushed so at the last minute that you have to do a poor job. A typewriter of your own from the Student Union Book Store will assure you of neat, accurate work. Buy one now and start your work early. Don't wait and depend on someone else to type your work for you! STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE Room 24 Frank Strong