10 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1951 IM Softball Teams Move Into Three Final Contests Today Intramural softball moves into the final round today. Three leagues, Fraternity "A" and "B" and Independent "B" are scheduled for final games. Independent "A" teams must wait until the semifinal game between Hadacol Kids and A.S.C.E. is played off today. The winner of this game meets the Physics for the title. Fraternity "A" Division I Team W. Phi Gam 4 Phi Psi 4 Sigma Nu 3 AKI 2 Triangle 1 Delta Chi 0 Division II Division II Delta Upsilon 5 Kappa Sig. 4 Phi Delt. 2 Phi Kappa. 2 Sig Ep. 1 A Phi A. Division III Sigma Chi 3 Epi 2 Sig Alph 3 ATO 3 eInfo 3 Pl K A 0 Pl K A 0 Division IV Division IV Lambda Chl 3 Phi Kappa Tau 3 Phi Kappa Sig 3 Acacia 1 CKE 1 Independent "A" Division I Division II Team W. A. Chi Sig 4 Bullies 4 AFLOTC 3 Doa, Henry 1 Sterling-Oliver 1 YMCA 1 Hadacol, Kids 4 1 Blenenold 4 1 Spectacles 3 2 AROTC 3 2 NROTC 1 4 Mu Ep Nu 1 4 Fraternity "B" Division I Team W. L. Sigma Chi 5 0 Al P B 4 1 Phi Gam 1 3 Delta Chi 1 3 Delta Upson 1 4 Delta 0 4 Division II DIVISION II Phi Delt 4 0 Sigma Pi 3 2 Sig Ep 3 2 Phi Psi 2 2 Beta C 1 0 Sigma Nu 0 3 Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon will battle it out for the Fraternity "A" title, both advancing as a result of semi-final victories Monday. Sigma Chi defeated Kappa Sig 5 to 4 in a game marred by several displays of poor sportsmanship by both teams. And Williams was the winning hurler. MONDAY'S RESULTS (semi-final playoff games) Fraternity "A" Sigma Chi 5, Kappa Sig 4 DU 12, Lambda Chi 2 (5 innings) Fraternity "B" Beta f, Phi Delt 5 Independent "A" Physics 10, ASCE 7 TODAY'S SCHEDULE (all are final games except the Independent "A" game which is semi-final) Field 1 Sigma Chi vs. DU Fraternity "B" 2 Sigma Chi vs. Beta Independent "B" 3 Sportsmen vs. Oread Independent "A" 4 Hadacol Kids vs. ASCE (5 p.m.) (winner of this game will meet Phys- sics for the championship) The final division standings: Division III Division II Kappa Sig 4 3 1 Beta 3 1 1 Stellar Ai 2 2 2 ATO 2 3 3 PA Pai 1 1 4 Phi Gam C 1 4 1 Phi Gam C 1 4 1 Independent "B" Division I Division 1 Team W. L. Oread 4 1 Dependents 4 1 Sportsmen 4 1 Cali 2 3 Battenfeld 1 4 Natural 9 0 5 Note: Teams which did not play the full schedule of games were involved in Sooners Defeat Kansas Nine 4-1 Note: Teams which did not play the game, games were involved in double fours. The Oklahoma baseball team cinched first place in the Big Seven with a 4 to 1 victory over Kansas Monday at Norman. The triumph gives the Sooners a 9-1 record. Kansas has won five and lost eight. Carl Sandefur and Carl Waldrip hooked up in a pitching duel. Sandefur allowed only four hits and Waldrip five but the Sooners rode to victory on a 3-run rally in the fourth. The line score: R H E Kansas ... 000 000 010 1 5 2 Oklahoma ... 000 310 00x 4 4 1 The batteries: Sandefur and Smith; Waldrip and Reddell. Santee Breaks 2-Mile Mark Wes Santee's two-mile run mark of 9:21.6 set in a recent time trial stands as a national intercollegiate freshman mark. The old record of 9:25.7 had been held since 1935 by Jimmy Smith who ran for Indiana. DeVinney Chosen Track Captain Bob DeVinney, versatile junior track star, was elected captain of the 1952 team by the traveling squad following the Big Seven conference meet at Columbia May 19, Coach Bill Easton said Monday. DeVinney, a highly competitive driver from Anderson. Ind., competes in the high and low hurdles, broad jump, and 60-yard dash during the indoor season. He took second in the low hurdles behind teammate Jack Greenwood at the conference meet. Santee, an education freshman from Ashland, is one of the standouts of what Coach Bill Easton calls "the best freshman middle-distance runners I have ever coached." They are the postal champions of the Big Seven. The 9:21.6 clocking is only .6 off the Big Seven outdoor record last year by Herb Semper of Kansas. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturday for examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1874. 901 Mass. Coro's "cling" jewelry adheres to your skin! It's magic, it's amazing! Greet summer's sleeveless days and nights with this sparkling new fashion. A dab of Magic Liquid holds jewelry to your skin in new places, bright ways. S1.50 to 5.98 plus tax Magic liquid .50 Weaver's Jewelry Main Floor CASH FOR BOOKS At The STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE MONDAY MAY 28 TUESDAY MAY 29 WEDNESDAY MAY 30 The Student Union Book Store Will Pay Top Prices For All Current Used Books A Wilcox & Follett Representative Will Be Here To Buy All Obsolete And Discontinued Titles STUDENT Union Book Store