FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Undefeated Sig Eps Drub ATO 21 To 1 In Playoffs Unbeaten Sigma Phi Epsilon, with an inside chance to win the fraternity "A" league softball championship, advanced to the second round Thursday in romping over Alpha Tau Omega 21 to 1. Surprisingly enough both teams managed to get only five hits Sig Ep's committed but one bobble the ATO's made the grand total of 14 Surprisingly enough both teams managed to get only five hits each. There was a great difference in field play. While the Sig Ep's committed but one bobble the ATO's made the grand total of 14 for the second straight game. Fletcher Bennett, the fireball Sig Ep pitching star helped make the afternoon uncomfortable for the ATO's. Besides limiting the losers to five scattered hits, he went to bat in the fourth inning and rapped out a three-run homer, the only one of the game. The ATO's were division runnersup. Behind the red hot pitching of Snyder, the Y.M.C.A. downed the Dix club 15 to 4 last night to advance to the semi-finals in the independent "A" league. Snyder allowed only 1 walk during the 5-inning game. The game turned into a rout in the 5th inning, when the M.Y.C.A. coupled good hitting with several errors to add 8 runs to their total and end the game. The game was called at the end of the 5th inning since they had the necessary 10 run lead. Sutton and Vonada were the big guns in the hitting department. Sutton hit for 2-round trippers, one in the 3rd and another one in the 5th. Vonada also connected for a homer in the 5th. The two teams were tied at the end of the 3rd frame with 4 runs apiece, but the "Y" added 11 more in the next 2 innings, while holding the Dix club scoreless. Spooner Theyer defeated Sterling hall 18 to 9 Thursday to throw their Division championship into a three-way tie. Battenfeld and Oread hills are the other two teams who share the title. With his mates already far ahead Ray Bolsena added the clincher in the top of the seventh with a grand slam homer. Paul Thomas banged out a round tripper for Sterling. Harold Harvey went the route for Spooner, tossing it to their third win in four starts. Austrian Paintings Displayed Here A display of paintings brought to this country from Innsbruck, Austria. through the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural organization is being shown until Monday, May 23 in the art education room of Frank Strong. These paintings by six Austrian painters have been circulating over the state of Kansas and are for sale at prices ranging up to $40. "The money from these paintings will be sent to Austria in the form of C.A.R.E. packages. These paintings reflect the little Austrian characteristics which made their native anarchist" said Mika Eisenworth, associate professor of education, who corresponded with one of the painters. The Kansas commission of U.N.E. S.C.O. has made this display possible to promote a cultural understanding between nations. Many pieces of Kansas art have been sent to Europe by the commission. Advertising Club Elects Officers Dean R. Knuth, journalism junior, Tuesday was elected president of Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity. Other new officers are: Robert N. Bolitho, vice-president; Charles E. Foster, secretary; Louis V. Sciortino, treasurer; and Gilbert J. West, corresponding secretary. All are journalism juniors. They will serve until the end of the fall semester. Three delegates were appointed to attend the national Alpha Delta Sigma convention at Eugene, Ore., Omaha. They are William E. Beck, Paul G. Perucca, and Charles E. Foster. University of Kansas freshmen lost their first postal track meet of the season to Marquette, 64 2/3 to 67 1/3, results received by Coach Bill Easton showed today. Freshman Track Squad Suffers First Loss Against Marquette The defeat marred the squads perfect record. In eleven meets the frosh have won 10 times. Other results showed the Kansans victors over Kansas State, 96 to 33 1/3, Iowa State, 104½ to 26½, Purdue, 105 2/3 to 18 1/3, Texas A. and M. 67 to 60, and Oklahoma, 98½ to 32½. An Added Attraction! Not only delicious dinners and short orders, but also we're open 24 hours a day— You're welcome any time! KIRBY'S LUNCH 8381/2 Mass. Get in the SWIM! Pool Opens Saturday, May 21 Jayhawk Plunge SWIM IN PURE CHLORINATED WATER. 14 blocks west of Hotel Eldridge Phone 2095 Take advantage of our ten-swim and season ticket. IT'S CHEAPER TO FLY! You'll save hours of travel time. Let us help you with your reservation. This is no fairy tale! You save on meals, tips, car fare—all around! Try it this vacation. Know what it is to travel in luxurious comfort. Be confident in the knowledge that in an amazingly short time you'll be swimming, playing tennis or just sunning . . at home! LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK Travel Agency Bob DeVinney was again the leading scorer in the recent meets and the only Kansan to take three firsts. He capped crowns in both hurdles events and the broad jump against Purdue, Oklahoma, Marquette, and Iowa State. Earlier this year the Junior Jayhawkers had tromped Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Ohio State. BETTY JOST, Mgr. Tel. 70 Four more telegraphic duals and the Big Seven telegraphic meet Saturday will finish the team's schedule. 7th & Mass. Sts. All Brides Are Beautiful! Out-of-town weddings are Hank's speciality. He will even photograph elopements, if you prefer the ladder. Hank Brown's Camera Shop 846 Mass. Ph.1707 Pay $1.25 a Week Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass.