--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 ATO Drops Phi Gam To Advance To Finals Herb Weidensaul's line single scored Chet Laniewski in the last half of the tenth inning to give ATO a 10 to 9 vitory over Phi Gam in a fraternity semi-final contest. One of the largest crowds of the softball season witnessed the playoff of the game which had been twice protested earlier. ATO meets Phi Delt to decide the fraternity championship at 4:15 this KU Coaches Answer MU The habitual weeper of Big Seven football, Don Fauror of Missouri, has turned his attention to the crime of "stealing" athletes from Missouri. In a meeting of the M.U. Quarterback club in Kansas City, Faurot went into great detail in relating that Norman Cooper, line coach at Kansas, had invited some athletes from St. Louis to visit the Mt. Oread campus. He further added that the boys had had their expenses paid, but did not state who did the paying. Norman Cooper, line coach receiving the blunt end of the criticism, said that two boys from St. Louis had visited the campus during the spring football session, but they were sent here by a K.U. alumnus living in St. Louis. He further added, "I don't think there's anything wrong if we try to get boys to come to Kansas." In defense to the charge, a spokesman from the University of Kansas admitted that two athletes from St. Louis had visited here, but they had not been brought here by the University nor had they come on expenses furnished by K.U. Coach J. V. Sikes declared in an interview, "We did have two boys visit Kansas from St. Louis. However, I feel they did not come at instigation of Cooper. Arnold Stricker, one of our halfbacks, is from St. Louis and he was a friend of the boys. The two boys visited their friend, and he brought them to the athletic office. Where they got the funds for the trip, I don't know." In recent years, Kansas has lost several prospective athletes because of the successful lures and bait used by her friendly neighbors. Some of these athletes have been instrumental and key figures in defeating Kansas down through the years. Commenting on Faurot's charge, Lyle Cascourne, engineering sophomore, shed some interest light on the subject when he remarked to a Dally Kansan reporter. Lawrence Gore Elected President Of A.I.Ch.E. Lawrence Gore was elected president of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for the coming year at a recent meeting. Oliver Edwards is the new vicepresident; Fred Hirsekorn, secretary; Edward Wolski, treasurer; and James Bowden, corresponding secretary. RISLEY'S AUTO TRIM 10th and New Jersey Phone 939 Finer Body and Fender Repair *eferntoon. Both teams have won two games in the playoffs and have season's records of five wins and one defeat. Expert Convertible Top and Seat Repair Phi Gam had a man on third with one out in the ninth and had two men on in the tenth with only one away but failed to score. ATO opened the last of the eighth with runners on second and third with one out but two pop flies ended the frame. K-Club Will Pick Nominees With one down in the fatal 10th Chet Laniewski walked. Jack Eskridge doubled him to third and then Weidensau punched out his game-winning single. The K-club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in 203 Robinson gym to nominate candidates for next year's officers. Our Prices Are Right SEE US FIRST!! Certificates of membership will be passed out. Golf, Tennis Hopes High Conceded a good chance to knockoff pre-tourney favorite Oklahoma, K.U. golf and tennis teams left today for Lincoln where they will play in the Big Seven championship meets tomorrow and Saturday. Par-Shooting Bill Jones has rejoined the squad for the conference meet. Jones played only one match this season because he was playing in intramurals. The presence of Jones will offset the loss of Dick Ashley. Ashley has withdrawn because of illness in his family, coach American League Washington 4, Chicago 1 Detroit 4, Boston 1 New York 8, St. Louis 4 Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 1 Baseball Scores Bill Winey said today. Fred Brinkman, Bob Meeker, Hal DeLongy, and Courtland Smith will also make the trip. The tennis team, holding victories over every loop foe except the Sooners, hopes to arrive in Lincoln in time for practice on the unfamiliar clay courts. Dick Richards, Glenn Tongier, Hervey Macferran, Dick Gray, and Charlie Carson will carry Kansas' hopes in the tourney. Hill View 2 Miles South on Hi-Way 59S Play Weekdays —36c GOLF Sundays & Holidays 51c Golfing Equipment ● Wilson ● Hagen Kroyen Interested in A $4000-A-YEAR "FLYING EXECUTIVE" JOB? If you can qualify, you begin training as an Aviation Cadet. 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To those who meet the high standards, it's a real opportunity. Stop in after class and get all the details. Check the date, time and place below. INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD May 17 through 21, inclusive, Military Science Building GRANADA NOW—Ends Saturday WHY!WHY!WHY! The most amazing plot in 3300 years of recorded intrigue was born! Dana ANDREWS Gene TIERNEY "THE IRON CURTAIN" Added: WORLD NEWS & latest March of Time "BATTLE OF GREEE" Owl Show Sat. 11:45 p.m. SUNDAY—4 Days Claudette COLBERT Robert CUMMINGS Don AMECHE "SLEEP MY LOVE" NOW—Ends Saturday Song and action the GENE AUTRY way in Smiley Burnette —2nd Hit — PATEE TONITE—Ends Saturday Romance Adventure Gene TIERNEY George SANDERS "SUNDOWN" 2nd Hit An epic of the boisterous, browling old west Richard DIX Jane WYATT "THE KANSAN"