PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1950 WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION—Some folks thought Bob Karnes, Jayhawker track captain, would have trouble at the Big Seven track and field meet at Lincoln the past Saturday. A week previous Karnes was beaten in the mile run by Missouri's Bill McGuire. The Daily Kansan put it this way two days before the meet: “. . . read next Monday's Daily Kansan and see how Bob Karnes won his third consecutive conference outdoor title in the mile and set a new league record in doing it.” And Karnes came through, winning in the record-breaking time of 4 minutes 12.6 seconds. McGuire trailed by 15 yards. Bowers Sacrifices Possible Record To Give KU 14 Points Instead Of 10 Bv RICHARD DILSAVER If you should happen to be wondering why Pat Bowers lost the 880-yard run at the Big Seven track and field championships Saturday, here is the answer: Pat Bowers is a team man. The K.U. All-American was willing to sacrifice his chances for victory in his specialty, the 880, and a record as well just so he could score more points for his team. Pat's conqueror, Bill Jacobs of Oklahoma, didn't run the mile. He stayed out so he could better his chances for beating the Jayhawker ace in the half-mile. Bowers, too, could have seratched from the mite entries and gone into the 830 fresh, for he well realized Jacobs was a serious threat. Instead, Patrick, displayed some of the finest team spirit you'll ever see. He ran the mile and scored six points, turning in a good time of 41:17. Some 30 minutes later though, he didn't have enough left to win the 880. But he did score eight points. That's 14 points. Had he run the half-mile alone, he'd have gotten 10 at best. There's your answer: Pat Bowers is a team man. TRACK NOTES A look-see at the scoring chart of the meet gives added emphasis to a point we made the past Thursday: K.U. should have had some young plants who were out for spring footwear. They could easily be stead. They could easily have given the Jayhawkers the conference championship. You can get just so many points out of a certain number of men. In compiling 78 points on the track, eight Kansans outdid an equal number of Nebraskans by 17 points But Nebraska had 10 men to gain 44 3-4 points in the field as compared to three Kansans giving 514. And This is a good place to take time out to congratulate Emil Schutzel for being named captain of the 1851 track squad. not a single one of those Jayhawkers was a weight man. First to offer the little man congratulations in "ceremonies" during the evening meal stop at Nebraska City (it's become tradition to make the choice there) on the return trip from Lincoln was the 1959 captain, Phi Gams, Jim Beam Take IM Titles Phi Gamma Delta swept the "A" and "B" fraternity softball championship Monday. Jim Beams Dream Team copped the independent "A" championship, while Phi Chi became independent "B" champ with a close 6 to 5 win over the Physics department. The Phi Gam "A" team upset the dope bucket by defeating seeded Sigma Phi Epsilon 8 to 6, while their "B"队 routed Kipha Kappa 17 to 1, Jim Beam edged out Alpha Chi Sigma 10 to 7 for their championship. The Fhi Gam "A" team was held scoreless for the first two innings but scored in every inning after that except the sixth. Obviously a bit nervous at game time, the Fijis suddenly came to life in the third inning with three runs that put them ahead by a 3-1 count. The Sig Eps came back in their half of the third to tie the score but that was the closest they ever came. Three successive bunts, two of them safe, put runners on second and third with one out. The next two Sig Ep batters hit and the base runners came home on fielders' choices. The Fhi Gams scored one in the fourth, one in the fifth, were held scoreless in the sixth, and came to bat in the first half of the seventh inning with a 5-4 lead. They scored three runs in this frame, two on Phi Gam first baseman Dale Mallon's long homer to left field with one on. Shelby Smith turned in a masterful pitching performance for the Phi Gams. He helped his own cause, with two singles. Jack Shields, third baseman, and Bill Porter, second baseman, each had three singles for the Phi Gams, who collectively blasted out fourteen hits off Fletcher Bell, Sig Ep hurler. Jim Beam scored four runs in each of the third and sixth innings to give them the margin of victory. AXE tied the score at 6-6 with a three run rally in the fourth inning but Jim Beam's big sixth inning was too much for them. Hobart Woody, AXE pitcher, hit a two-run triple in the third and later came in himself on an error. O. J. Kaufman pitched for the winners. Jack Tenenbaum, Jim Beam shortstop, made some beautiful stops from his position and contributed a two-run triple and a single to the winners attack. Phi Chi overcame an early deficit with a three-run fourth inning that game them a 4-2 lead. The last innings saw the lead see-saw back and north until Phi Chi sewed things up with a two-run splurge in the sixth. The Physics Department hacked away at Royal Barker, Phi Chi pitcher for single runs that kept them in close range. But they were never able to get more than two counters in one inning. The elusive wind-up of Ed Jahr, who pitched for the physicists, had no effect on the Phi Chi batters, they touched Jahr for solid lins drives, including Marvin Dunn's two-run line single in the big third inning. The Phi Gam "F" team had little trouble in gaining its 17-1 victory over the Phi Pis. A seven run third inning spelled defeat for the Phi Pis. Dick Mason, Phi Psi pitcher, was helpless against the booming Fiji bats that collected numerous extra base hits. Buzz Hargis, the winning pitcher, and Jim Potts each hit home runs for the winners. Hargis pitched what was perhaps his best game of the season in setting down the Phi Psis, noted for their hitting, with a single run in the fifth inning. He had complete control all the way. Beta Golfers Win I-M Championship Led by Ham Lynch's sparkling, two-under par 66, Beta Theta Pi captured the intramural spring golf championship the past weekend. The Beta three-man team had a total nine-hole score of 223. On the Beta team besides Lynch were Bob Dunne and John White. Alpha Tau Omega was second with 231. Other entries and their scores were Phi Delta Theta 235, Delta Tau Delta 241, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 252, Phi Kappa 257, Phi Gamma Delta 259, and Sigma Phi Epsilon 264. Tau Kappa Epsilon scratched. Karl Estes, A.T.O., and Jordan Haines, Phi Delt posted scores of 72, second to Lynch's 66. Major League Standings By UNITED PRESS National League | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brooklyn | 18 | 10 | .643 | | | Philadelphia | 17 | 11 | .607 | 1 | | St. Louis | 15 | 13 | .536 | 3 | | Boston | 15 | 13 | .536 | 3 | | Pittsburgh | 15 | 15 | .500 | 4 | | Chicago | 12 | 13 | .480 | 4½ | New York | 10 | 14 | .417 | 4 | Cincinnati | 7 | 20 | .259 | 10½ | American League New York 12 8 724 Detroit 17 9 654 $^{2 \frac{1}{2}}$ Boston 20 15 571 4 Washington 16 12 571 $^{4}$ Cleveland 15 14 517 6 Philadelphia 10 19 345 11 St. Louis 7 16 304 11 Chicago 7 20 259 13 National League Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn 5 American League Curb service after 4 p.m. Washington 1, Detroit 5 New York 7, Cleveland 2 Boston 9, Chicago 10 (10 innings) Bob Karnes, Said Karnes, "Now Emil, that means you'll have to run cross country next fall." Schutzel is a dash man, so his teammates got a good laugh out of that. RELAX—REFRESH—RETURN Comfortably Air Conditioned Relax in Cool Comfort and Enjoy Dinner 5 to 7:30 p.m. B Delta Gamma Edges Corbin For Women's Softball Title Delta Gamma nosed past Corbin 7 to 6 Monday afternoon to win the women's softball championship. The outcome brought the D.G.'s "sweet revenge" for their upset loss to Corbin of the volleyball title earlier in the year, and blasted Corbin's hopes for a triple crown. Corbin lived up to expectations in the first half of the game as they pushed over 6 runs in their first three trips to bat, while allowing four runs. The belted out two homeruns, one on an error, and a three-baser, among other long hits, to score two runs an inning. Delta Gamma's lone run came on Dodson's sneak home from third in the second inning while Corbin players "talked it up" after catching an infield fly. But the second half of the contest saw the teams trade positions as Corbin slipped and Delta Gamma came roaring back into the game with a three-run rally in their half of the third. With suddenly improved hitting and capitalizing on Corbin errors in the field, they duplicated the feat in the fourth frame to take over the lead. Their pitcher then blanked Corbin the last two innings to protect her margin. Dodson pitched an 11-hit game for the D.G.'s fanning four and walking three. Backing up the plate was Schindler, a substitute catcher. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Need Relaxation? Why not spend that free hour playing Snooker on the best tables available amidst a pleasant atmosphere? - Snooker - Pool - Pop, Candy and Cigarettes Brunswick Recreation 714 Mass. Relax During Exams Play Golf! 9 Holes 3106 Yards Only - 40c on weekdays 55c on Sundays and Holidays. A FULL LINE OF GOLF EQUIPMENT Hillview Golf Club 1 Mile South on Hiway No. 59 STATEMENTS Phone 752N3