UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 New Army Rules In Law Journal "Statute of Frauds—Deed as Sufficient Memorandum—Necessity for Delivery," by Robert H. Meyer, 1st year law; "Education—Criminal Law—Admissibility of a Confession Obtained while the Accused Is in an Illegal Custody," by Jesse H. Foster, Jr., 1st year law; and "Trestruer sulting Trusts and Distribution of Procedures Communicated during the Course of Illicit Cohabitation," by Donald E. Underwood, 2nd year law. Amendments and additions to the Articles of War to provide an adequate system of military justice are listed in an article entitled "The New Army Court-martial Law" by William R. Scott, assistant professor of law. The article appears in the May issue of the Kansas State Bar Association Journal. Joseph D. Lysaught, 3rd year law, is editor of the May issue. Ernest J Rice, 2nd year law, and Robert H Bingham, 2nd year law, are associate editors of the journal. Other articles and the authors are "Contract for Sale of New Automobiles," by Paul B. Watson, 2nd year law; "Divorce—Defense of Recrimination—Necessity of Pleading," by J. Glenn Hahn)1st year law; "Equitable Conversion—Distribution of Proceeds from Sale of Insane Person's Real Estate," by Kenneth Harmon, 2nd year law. Sigma Chi Takes Softball Title 11-6 Heavy hitting proved to be the final factor in the fraternity A intramural softball league as Signa Chi dropped Signa Phi Epsilon, 11-6. Wednesday, in the championship game. game. The steady pitching of Odd Williams combined with sharp infield work and a three-run first inning kept the Sigma Chi's well out in front for the whole game. Williams scattered his hits and struck out 11 men. He was never in trouble, Fletcher Bell, fireball Sig Ep hurler, struck out five men and was hit badly by Sigma Chi during the entire game. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Kansas Players Rank High In Big Seven Statistics Men's SLACKS A wide range of fine fabrics Gabardines — Plaids $6.98 up Men's Shower Proof JACKETS Short and Belted Styles $4.98 up Shortstop Carl Ellis and pitchers Dick Gilman and Charley Moffett all rank high among the regular conference players in the latest statistics which include all games through May 21. The Jayhawkers also rank well in the team averages. They are tied for third with Nebraska in batting at 218, and are fifth in fielding at 924. militaryness of the K.G. picturing staff is shown by the fact that the opposition has batted only 198 against Jaywalk pitching, the second best mark in the league. Missouri leads, holding its foes to only 153 in this department. The Tigers, however, are last in batting with only 182. Kansas State is third, holding opponents to a 219 average, while Nebraska has allowed 232, Iowa State 233, Colorado 241, and Oklahoma 246. Kansas State is on top in the offense figures with Oklahoma second. Colorado leads in fielding, but is last in double plays. Tom Novak, burly Nebraska catcher, leads with a .380 average. Ha leads in home runs with six and leads the league with 40 total bases for an 80 slugging percentage. Next man in the slugging percentile will be St-State with 563, followed by Bob Cerv, Nebraska, .544. Ellis ranks fifth among the league's regular players with his 284 average. He has batted .471 in the last four games to climb from the lower ranks. Guy Mabry is eighth with a .277 mark and DeLuuna eleventh with 269. Other K.U. players in the top 27 are Jim Cavanaugh .261, Bud French .239 and Dick Bertuzzi .230. Moffett is first among the leading pitchers, and Gilman second. This includes only those who have two or more decisions. Gilman leads in complete games with eight, strikeouts with 52, and victories with eight. Earned run averages are not available for all pitches, but Gilman's allowance of only 1.32 earned runs per game is undoubtedly at or near the top. Mabry is eighth in狞gging percentage with 404 and Ellis ninth at 403. Corv is first in runs batted in with 15, while K-State's Dana Atkins has 12, and French, Ellis, and Sheriff 11 each. French leads in stolen bases with 11. Bertuzzi has 10. Men's Summer SANDALS $4.49 up Kansas' victory over the Kansas State Wildeats Tuesday evening was a crowning compliment to the success of Bill "Red" Hogan in his first attempt at coaching a University athletic team. Persons who have suffered from sunstroke have an abnormal susceptibility to the action of stimulants. By DARELL NORRIS Hogan's boys rapped out a total of sixteen hits, scored twelve runs, played the entire ball game without an error, and completely routed the Aggies on their home diamond, a good feat, too, if you know how the K-Staters are on their home diamond. You Are Sure To Be SATISFIED At When Hogan took over the job of leading the Jayhawkers this year, many persons lifted their eyebrows a bit. Some thought he was too young. He was a member of the 1945 team. Others thought the players might be too well and they had to go too well, and would not take directions from him. But this season things turned out different. The Jayhawks beat Rock-hurst in their first game, but the victory show suddenly bogged down when Kansas dropped the next two games and it appeared that Bogan was destined to meet the fate of his two predecessors. They were all wrong "Red" was close to his ballplayers at all times. He knew their personalities, their likes and dislikes, and most of all their abilities. But more than anything else, Kannas began to win. For two years in a row, in 1947 under Vie Bradford and in 1938 under Russ Sehon, K.U. finished in the Big Seven cellar. Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Then came splits with Missouri Kansas State, Nebraska, and Iowa State. Finally the Jayhawkers managed to win a two game series and they were on their way. PREPARE NOW! VACATION NEEDS All Steel FOOTLOCKERS $7.45 up Army PUP TENTS. 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