FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Phi Delt Keeps Softball Title With 9-5 Victory Over ATO 18 ATO Errors Make The Difference In A Ragged Slugfest At South Park Phi Delta Theta retained the fraternity intramural softball crown that it won last spring by defeating an erratic A.T.O. nine, 9 to 5, Thursday afternoon on the South Park diamond before a large crowd of students and local residents. In contrast to last year's finals in which the slingshot hurling arm of tory into a rout, this year's contest was featured by hard hitting, erratic fielding, and repeated controversy with the umpires. The difference in the final score can be traced directly to 18 A.T.O. errors, against four for the victors. A. T.O. picked up two runs in the sixth on a walk, an error, and Tom Milligan's double, then worried the winners again in the last half of the seventh but were stopped at two runs. Phi Delt scored in final tally in the seventh when Bill Debus singled, advanced to third on a pair of errors, and crossed the plate on Sam Harris' safety. Phi Delt got off to a quick lead in the second, with a four-run outburst, after the teams had each picked up a run in the first. American League New York (Shea 2-2) at Chicago J. R. Perkins doubled to right, and think, "Boy McMurray." In the hitting department both squads banged out 10 safeties, several of the Phi Delt hits being of the bunt variety. Both pitchers were tagged hard, the Phi Delt defensive superiority showing uo often to nip potential rallies by the plucky A,T.O's. J. A. Perkins doubled to right, moved to third on Don McLeathr's score, and scored on a wild pitch to give the Deli mother more power to third. They added two more runs in the fourth on a fielder's choice, a walk, Perkin's single to right, and Clay Hedrick's sacrifice fly to deep right. Philadelphia (Coleman 3-1) at Detroit (Trout 3-3) Boston (Dobson 2-3) at Cleveland (Kennedy, 0-0) Dick Cory opened with a two-bagger and scored on an error. Chet Laniewski then singled, went to second on a sacrifice, and came home on Herb Weidensaul's single. But a Milligan bounder was right at Harris, Phi Delt first sacker. (Wight 1-2) Philadelphia (Coleman 3-1) at De IM Box Score PHI. DELT AB R H Marquis, 2b 4 1 0 Oliver, lf 4 1 0 Powell, ss 2 1 0 Perkins, 3b 4 1 2 Melrath, c 3 1 0 Hedrick, p 4 1 1 Cebus, rf 3 2 2 Rarris, 1b 3 1 2 Goehring, cf 4 0 0 31 9 10 A.T.O. AB R H Cory, 1b 3 1 1 Lanewski, c 4 2 2 Eskridge, cf 3 1 2 Weidensaul, ss 4 1 3 Milligan, 3b 3 0 0 Johnson, rf 1 0 0 Case, if 3 0 0 Milligan, rf 3 0 1 Coffin, 2b 3 0 0 Nesser, p 2 0 1 29 5 10 Delt 141 200 1-9 10 4 100 002 2-5 10 15 Probable Pitchers American League GOODYEAR TIRES Gravitt's Tire and HOME SUPPLY 916 Mass. 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Number one Jayahwaker Dick Richards will be bracketed with other number one players, Glenn Tonger against other number two players, ect. The champion in the number one bracket will be the Big Seven singles champion. First and second players will be seeded, and first seeded players will probably draw byes in first round matches. Today first and second round doubles, and first round single matches will be played. Tomorrow morning semi-final singles matches will be played. The climax of the The golf championship will be decided by 36-hole medal play. Five golfers will compete with each team, with the best four scores being used, Chances for individual championships rest with Richards and Bill Jones. Richards lost only one conference match all year, to Oklahoma's Jim Draper in April. The Kansas ace has improved vastly since then. 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Alpha Chi Sigma and the Gushers blasted their way to the finals of the independent league playoffs Thursday afternoon. They will fight it out today on field 3, starting at 4:15 p.m. Dale Clark wil hurl for Alpha Chi Sigma, being opposed by Herk Harvey, Gusher mound stalwart. (Oh, yes—you can send your things home "charges collect") CALL YOUR RAILWAY EXPRESS OFFICE Gushers Face AXE In Finals 311 023 4—14 13 020 001 0—3 4 Andy Bertuzzi sparked the winning attack with two home runs and single in four appearances. He also scored four times. Rogers led the losers with a homer and a single. The Navy men mixed two of their suits with a pair of walks in the second to score two runs. Dick Rogers slapped a homer in the sixth for the other run. Clark walked six and fanned eight. The Gushers had to come from behind to wallop Alpha Kappa Psi, 11 to 6, behind the five-hit pitching of Herk Harvey. The winners scored three in the third, on a pair of walks, a double and triple. A.K. Psi scored five runs in the following frame on three walks and two doubles. The fifth inning saw the Gushers sew up the 'tilt with five runs. After Ivan Anderson and Eob Zalokar had walked, Dick Van Gundy slashed a single to center and rode home on Park Pennington's error. Gib Stramler walked and Green drove a home run to right field. The Gushers added three more in the sixth inning on three hits and a walk. AKP 000 550 1— 6 5 Gushers 003 053 x 1— 9 There aren't enough technically trained college men, says H.N. Muller, Westinghouse educational department manager. He predicts the technical manpower shortage will continue into 1949 or 1950. Women LOVE A Wellgroomed man! Let ACME keep your clothes freshly cleaned and laundered Prevent Moth Damage! Send your woolen clothes to us. We use Hoggatt's Moth Spray Liquid. ACME Bachelor Laundry and Dry Cleaning 20% Discount CASH and CARRY Cleaning Read the Daily Kansan daily. WINTER WANTS YOUR BUSINESS 24 Hour Wrecker Service 738 N.H. Phone 77