1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1950 PAGE SEVEN Corbin To Try For Third I-M Crown Everything's over but the final tournament now as Tuesday's women's intramural softball games cleared the last season game and last tie play-off from the schedule. Corbin hall, champion in volleyball and basketball, is given a good chance to win its third crown. Delta Gamma repeated its season defeat of Harmon with a 10 to 2 score, taking the lead in the first inning and slowly building it while holding their opponents. The new division III champions fielded a team that appeared strong in all departments; while the co-op nine, whose playing only seems deceptively inadequate, made just enough errors to let the runs go around. Dodson and Schindler started for the D.G.'s, but Hendershot took over behind the plate, as Dudley and Hopkins were credited with the loss. Kappa Kappa Gamma came back after the first inning to score a 28 to 14 victory over Gamma Phi Beta and round out their season schedule by handing the losers their fifth defeat. Allowing Gamma Phi 9 runs in the first while making none themselves, the Kappa's settled down to score 7, 8, and 9 runs in the middle three innings and win the game. Hornaday pailed a homer for the losers and Yancey hit one for the Kappa's. Yancy and McKelvy registered the victory while Bradshaw and Carpenter finished a fruitless season. Delta Delta Delta drew Corbin for their semifinals opponent, leaving Delta Gamma to face the Jayettes. These division champs will meet at 4 p.m. this afternoon in games that will have two interesting features. The Jayettes, defending champions in the sport, are trying to take the trophy home the second consecutive year. At the same time Corbin, which has on his way to the national champions of this year's Jayette squad, wants to add the softball crown to the basketball and volleyball titles it already holds. As far as the record books show, such an attempt has never succeeded, although several teams have taken two of the big championships. With all this at stake the games this afternoon should be close, low-scoring contests that will provide the spectators some exciting moments. Golfers Tie As Net Team Loses At K-State Kansas State's golf team bounced back from a loss to K.U. five days ago to tie the Jayhawkers, 9 to 9, in a match played Tuesday on the Manhattan links. The Wildcat tennis team repeated an earlier triumph in downing Coach Dick Richards' five, 4 to I, in a rain-abbreviated match. A late afternoon shower halted proceedings with the doubles matches unfinished. Dave Dennis, newly - crowned champion of the Colorado college intitational, was medalist with a one-over-par 71. It was the fifth time in K.U.'s seven dual matches that Dennis has won or tied for medalist honors. Hard-driving Dave missed one match so his medalist record is actually five out of six. for K.U. in the front foursome. However, the Wildcat's No. 3 and 4 men were as warm as the weather, and the score was reversed in the back foursome $-\frac{1}{2}$ for K.U. and $8\frac{1}{2}$ for K-State. The Jayhawkers bettered the Cats in medal score, 302 to 304. Dennis' driving-mate, Dick Ashley, slammed the ball around the 18-hole course in 72 strokes, second-best effort of the day. Ashley and Dennis piled up an $ \frac{8}{12} $ to $ \frac{2}{1} $ margin Bob Dare, Kansas' No. 3 man, missed the match. Sophomore Bob has been showing steady improvement. In losing, the Jayhawker tennis team finished its season—except for the conference meet at Lincoln Friday and Saturday—with three victories and six defeats in dual matches. A break down of the matches shows how close KU.'s matches have been this season. In singles play, the Jayhawker players have won 23 matches and lost 22 and have won 54 sets and lost 44. In doubles, the Kansans have taken 16 sets in winning six matches and have dropped 23 sets and 10 matches. Jack Ranson won his third singles match in seven starts for the only Jayhawker point against the Wildcats. The lineup used Tuesday is the one that KU, will send into the conference meet—Hervy Macferran, Bob Swartzell, Ranson, Charles Crawford, and John Freiburger in that order. Results of the golf match are as follows: Ashley (K-72) defeated Dick Atkinson (75). $ 2^{1 / 2} $ to $ \frac{1}{2} $ Dennis (K-71) defeated Bob Batt (78) 3 to 0 Ashley-Dennis (K) defeated Atkins-Batt. 3 to 0. Bill Mohoney (KS-77) defeated Gene Rourke (79) 2½ to ¼ Mike Myers (KS-74) defeated Cal Markwell (80), 3 to 0. Today's Major League Standings Mohoney - Myers (KS) defeated Rourke-Markwell, 3 to 0. Results of the tennis match are as follows: Singles Rodger Coad (KS) defeated Macferran 7.5-6.1 Chris Williams (KS) defeated Swartzell, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Ranson (K) defeated Jim Neu- mann 6-4 5-1. Don Upson (KS) defeated Craw- ford. 6-3, 6-1. Dick Nichols (KS) defeated Frei- burger, 7-5, 6-2. By UNITED PRESS National League Macferran-Swartzell (K) were tied with Coad-Williams. 5-5. Doubles Were Rained Out | | W | L | Pet. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphia | 15 | 9 | .625 | | | Brooklyn | 13 | 9 | .591 | 1 | | St. Louis | 13 | 10 | .565 | $1\frac{1}{2}$ | | Chicago $\textcircled{o}$ | 11 | 9 | .550 | 2 | | Boston | 13 | 11 | .542 | 2 | | Pittsburgh | 12 | 13 | .480 | $3\frac{1}{2}$ | | New York | 6 | 12 | .333 | 6 | | Cincinnati | 6 | 16 | .273 | 8 | American League Upson-Neumann (KS) led Ranson-Crawford, 6-2, 5-5. | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 15 | 8 | .652 | | | Detroit | 13 | 7 | .650 | ½ | | Boston | 18 | 10 | .643 | | | Washington | 13 | 10 | .565 | 2 | | Cleveland | 12 | 10 | .545 | 2½ | | Philadelphia | 8 | 15 | .348 | 7 | | St. Louis | 5 | 14 | .263 | 8 | | Chicago | 5 | 15 | .250 | 8 | Tuesday's Results National League Tuesday's Results National League St. Louis 1, Brooklyn 3 Chicago 4, New York 3 Pittsburgh 4, Boston 3 Cincinnati 0, Philadelphia 1 American League Boston 1, Detroit 1 American League Boston 6, Detroit 1 Need Relaxation? - Snooker Brunswick Recreation 714 Mass. 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