PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950 IM Softball Will End Sunday By JOHN McMILLION The final week of intramural softball finds things all jammed up in each league with three way ties the common thing. With the final games being played Sunday, it is pretty apparent who will be in the playoffs. All four divisions of the fraternity "A" were quite close and there were no undefeated teams with the exception of the Sig Alphs who have one game left on their schedule. The playoff berths in division I and III of the Fraternity "A" have been decided with the Sigma Chi's and Phi Psi's the representatives. Both of these teams have a three and one record and have not met as yet. The Phi Psi's lost to the TKE's 8 to 7 and Triangle edged the Sigma Chi nine by the same score. The Sigma Chi's and the Phi Ppsi's meet Sunday in the game that will decide the champion from that division. In division I of the Independent "A" the Jim Beam's finished the season undefeated. Also the A.R.O.T.C. of division II and the Dix Club of division III haven't been topped but they still have games remaining to be played. In division III the A.T.O.'s are the champions with the Phi Delts the runnerups. A.T.O. finished the year with a four and one record. The Phi Delts won three and lost two to finish ahead of the Delta Upsilon and Phi Kappa Tau entries. In division II both the Sig Eg and the Sigma Nu's are in the playoffs for sure. Both teams have a record of four wins and one loss. The Sig Eg lost to the Sigma Nu's 7 to 6 and the Sigma Nu's lost to the Betas 11 to 10 in a tight battle. The Betas Ties For First In Women's IM Softball The situation in women's intramural softball has become rather desperate as well as highly amusing. Due to the outcome of Thursday's games, there are now three devises with first-place ties which must be played off before the final tournament can be scheduled. Alpha Omicron Pi created the deadlock in division IV by edging past the Tri-Delts 12 to 10 in the most surprising upset of the year of the previously undefeated team. This makes it necessary for a play-off for the division title between the Tri-Delts and the A.D.Pi's. The winners scored their first victory with home-runs by Beverly Pepper and Virginia Holloway, plus a triple from Miss Holloway with the bases loaded. They allowed their opponents nine runs in the first inning, before they settled down to win. Bloomer and Pepper made the successful victory attempt, while Richmond and Brubaker took their first loss. Chi Omega scored an 11 to 3 victory over Alpha Chi Omega to take over third place in division II with a split record. They pulled in all 11 runs in the first inning, then were held scoreless for the remainder of the game. Godding and Webb registered the victory as Schafer and Landis went down to defeat. Delta Gamma completed the three-way tie in division III by clamming cut a 21 to 8 total against Miller. They scored half their runs in the third inning, before the one-sided contest was called in the fourth. Harmon and Sigma Kappa are the other members of the tving trio. Greenbank and Hendershot retained the D.G.'s chance for division honors as Logan teamed with Prettyman for the loss. Kansas High School Tourney Baseball Scores At Wichita may end up in the playoffs also as they have only one loss to their credit, a 13 to 1 shellacking by the Sig Eps. However they were tied by the Lambda Chi's at the end of seven innings when the game had to be called because of darkness and they must play this off and win to get in the playoffs. Wichita North 10, Wyandotte 5. Wichita St. Mary's 7, Dodge City 3. Wichita East 5, Phillipsburg 1. Topeka 1, Eldorado 0. The Veterans Administration in February was in the process of acquiring land or sites for eight new hospitals. In division IV there is another possible three-way tie with the Sig Alphs and Phi Kappas in the playoffs for sure and the Phi Gams a possible third team if they win their final game. The Sig Alphs are as yet undefeated and if they win their final game they will be the division champions. If they lose the loop may end up in a clear cut three-way tie for first. The Sigma Chi's, 1949 champions, the Sig Eps, the past year's runner- ups, the Sigma Nu's, and the A.T.O.'s look like the teams to beat in the Fraternity "A" playoffs. The Sig Alphs should be classed as a darkhorse however. In the Independent "A" the Jim Beams and the A.S.C.E. will represent the first division and the A.I.E. team and the A.R.O.T.C. club will be in the playoffs from division II. Division three is too close to determine their representatives with the exception of the Dix Club who is in for sure. Thursday's afternoons games were confined to the Fraternity "B", Independent "A" leagues. 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