TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE KU Women Win Play Day Title By MONA MILLIKAN University women athletes walked off the diamonds May 6 with their third straight softball play day championship on the records and sunburns on their faces and arms. KU's "A" team won the title with two victories and one tie. A close second with two victories and a loss was Ottawa. Washburn took third position with a win, a loss, and a draw while the University "B" squad filling out the roster in place of absent Baker, fell to the bottom of the list with three defeats. Home runs were made for the University by Betty van der Smissen, Frances Pence, Sydney Ashton, Joyce Herschell, and Suzanne Neff. It was Herschell's home in the bottom of the last inning of the K. U.-Washburn contest that tied the game and saved the championship for K.U. To bring turns on the mound for the University "A" team were Elizabeth McCune and Constance Peterson, while Anne Gage, Ann Hendershot, and Shirley Mickelson took turns behind the plate. For the "B" squad Lorraine Godding, Joyce Horschell, and Miss Petterson performed pitching stints, while Joyce Jones was relieved behind the plate by Misses Gage, Horschell, and Hendershot. Low scores attest the fine performance of the teams, particularly their pitching. Batting also was consistently fair for all squads, but it was chiefly errors in the field that decided the contests. Spirits were high and the women enjoyed the games. and Hendershot. Scores for the games were: K.U. "A" 13, Ottawa 4; K.U. "A" 4, Washburn 4; K.U. "A" 10, K.U. "B" 3; K.U. "B" 3, Washburn 8; K.U. "B" 5, Ottawa 6; and Ottawa 5, Washburn 2, in a surprising upset. Women Near Softball Titles Three-way play-offs for division championship were virtually assured for divisions I and III by results of Monday's games in women's intramural softball play. Watkins forfeited to the Jayettes and threw division I into a tie between the Jayettes and Jolliffe, both with records of three victories and one loss. If, as is almost certain, Pi Beta Phi wins its last game Wednesday, it will give them a 3-1 record and make it a three-way deadlock. Sigma Kappa upset Delta Gamma, 15 to 9, to close its schedule with a 4-1 record best in division III so far. However, both Delta Gamma and Harmon will pit their present 3-1 standings against weaker opponents during this week. A victory for both would make this, too, a three-way play-off. Corbin smothered Alpha Phi, 25 to 4, and took the championship of division II with a perfect record of four victories against no defeats. 10 The winner in division IV will be determined Thursday but Delta Delta Delta with a 3-0 record is a firm favorite to win. 1 A.D.Pi vs. A.O.Pi, 4 p.m. 2 Harmon vs. Gamma Phi Beta. 3 4 p.m. Today's games are: Field 3 p.m. 3 Kanza vs. Temrhur, 5 p.m. Results are as follows: Pi Beta Phi 5, Jolliffe 6; Kappa Alpha Theta 27, Alpa Phi 8; Alpha Delta Pi 15, Kanza 2. Dairy Queen A Perfect Snack When You're Hungry Starters on the University "A" squad were pitcher, Constance Peterson, catcher, Ann Hendershot; first base, Suzanne Neff, second, Betty Thomas; third, Frances Pence; shortstop, Sydney Ashton; right field, Nancy Moore (capt). center field, Ann Gage; and left field, Betty van der Smissen. Elizabeth McCune, Shirley Mickelson, Jerre Mueller, and Joyce Herschchell substituted. Misses Gage, Hendershot, Mueller, and Petterson substituted. “B” team starters were pitcher, Joyce Herschell; catcher Joyce Jones; first, Mary Verschoyle; second, Mary Lou Conrod; third, Martor Jarie Rausch; shortstop, Grace Endecott (capt.). right field, Virginia Daugherty; center field, Chloe Warner; and left field, Darlene Schindler. Lorraine Godding and All classes were represented on the University teams which included women from the College, the School of Education, and the School of Fine Arts. Coaches were K.U.'s Miss Ruth Hoover; Mrs. Gage and Miss Evelyn Kinney from Ottawa; and Miss Mattie Ross of Washburn. 40 Attend Lutheran Picnic Forty persons attended a picnic of the Lutheran Student association May 5 at Bismarck grove. Square dancing followed the box lunch. lunch. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heck, Mrs. Magda Jensen, and Miss Marian Jersild. 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