TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Delt To Finals; Protest ATO Win Betas Are Edged Out, 3-2, In Seventh As Clay Hedrick Bests Bill Conboy J. R. Perkins singled home El Marquis in the last half of the seventh innning Monday to give Phi Delt, defending champion, a thrilling 3 to 2 victory over the Beta's and qualify them for the finals of Fraternity league IM softball. ATO defeated Phi Gam 10 to 9 in the other semi-final game which is under protest. Dine-A-Mite won a re-scheduled first round independent playoff contest from Spooner Thayer. The Phi Delt victory halted a five-game Beta winning streak. Clay Hedrick, Phi Delt hurler, stymied the losers on five hits while Bill Conboy, Beta fireballer, scattered six hits. Beta opened the scoring in the top of the second. R. D. Moore blasted a triple and scored on a fielders choice. Phi Delt evened the count in the fourth when Loren Powell doubled, moved to third on Hedrick's bunt, and came home on Sam Harris' long fly. The Phil's took a 2 to 1 advantage in the fifth as Lou Goehring walked, went to second on Ed Marquis' sacrifice, and tallied on Dale Oliver's line single. Beta knotted the count in the sixth on Hal Hunter's home run blast into deep center. The Beta's went down one-two-three in the top of the seventh, then Perkin's single broke up the ball game. Perkins and Marquis each collected two of the Phi Delt's six hits. P. D. 010 001 0—2 5 ; 000 110 1—3 6 ; ATO scored twice in the last half of the eighth inning to nip Phi Gam 10 to 9 in a bitterly contested battle. Neal Post's triple scored Wally Miller in the top of the frame and had given the losers a one-run advantage. Dave Nesser started off the ATO eighth by reaching first on an infield error. He scored on Joe Levy's two-bagger and the game was tied 9 to 7. Chet Lankiewski was then safe on another infield boot. After Jack Eskridge flied out to the second baseman, Levy attempted to steal home but was tagged out. The ball became lost at home as several players gathered around home plate and in the confusion Laniewski scored. Phi Gam contested the score, maintaining that time had been called when Levy was called out. Final decision on the matter is to be reached in the intramural office today. The game was tied at the end of the second, fifth, and eight innings. Phi Gam grabbed a 1 to 0 lead in the first but ATO tie it up with a run in the second and jumped into the lead with three more tallies in the third. Laniewski's three-run homer accounted for the runs. Phi Gam counted once in the fourth and deadlocked the game with a three-run outburst in the fifth. ATO again took the lead in the sixth by one run. Phi Gam smashed out five hits in the seventh to score three runs and command a short 8 to 6 lead but ATO deadlocked the game with two more runs in its half of the frame. **PG** 130 31 17 16 **GO** 107 9 1 K PG 100 130 31 9 16 ATO 013 101 22 10 14 Dine-A-Mite snagged its first playoff victory by outlasting Spooner Thayer 20 to 16 in a loosely-played tilt. The two squads collected a total of 39 safeties. What Was Good For Grandpa Is Good Enough For Me Nespcem, Wash. — (UP) — When this Indian reservation was connected with the outside world by telephone for the first time, at least one member of the Colville tribe chose not to talk on "the white man's smoke signal." Chief Billy Curlew refused an invitation by telephone officials to be the first to speak over the "voice wire." Chief Curlew said he was satisfied with "moccasin telegraph." The winners scored heavy in late innings to gain the win. They were on the short end of a 10 to 4 count going into the fifth. Then they broke loose for eight runs, added three more in the sixth, and pushed in five more in the ninth to come from behind and take the game. Leading hitter for the Mites was Ralph Moore who collected five hits in six appearances, including a double and a triple. W. R. Good captured honors for Spooner with four hits in five trips. He belted a homer and two doubles. Mites 400 803 5-20 19 5 ST 334 024 0-16 20 3 Frosh Win Class Title Having beaten the Seniors in their first game the Freshmen completed the job of convincing the upper-classmen of their football superiority Monday by trouncing the Juniors 13 to 3 for the class title. The Sophomores and Seniors fought it out for third place with the Sophomores finally pulling out a 10 to 9 win. Carter, Fresh pitcher, struck out 14 of the 22 batters she faced and limited the Juniors to seven scattered hits. The Frosh got to van der Smissen, Junior moundsman, for 18 hits. Carter and Smith, Freshman battery mates, also led their team's offense, each getting three hits. The Seniors held a 6 to 5 lea- ver over the Sophomores in the fourth inning when Burnham, Sophomore second baseman, doubled to drive Inkinson, Sophomore pitcher, with the tying run. The Seniors came back to score three in the top of the fifth, but the Sophomores went them one better with Burnham again accounting for the crucial run with a home run. No 'No Vacancy' Signs In Peguaming, Mich. Pequaming, Mich.—(UP)—Pequan- ing is one town in the United States that has an over-supply of housing. Reversing the sad story of "no vacancy" that the house-hunter usually hears, only 10 of Pequaming's 70 neat, frame houses are occupied. The others are begging for tenants. This attractive town in Michigan upper peninsula once was a hustling lumber settlement, built by the Ford Company to its automobile manufacturing needs. When the supply of timber was exhausted, the company moved out, leaving a skeleton community of 40 people where there were formerly 400. We Done Beat Kansas Again! Toot The Whistles, Milton Kansas State college officials' were toying with the idea of declaring a school holiday today following the Wildcats' first tennis victory over the Jayhawkers in ten years Monday. The score was 4 to 3, and the match was played on the Wildcats courts. Oh, Yes. The Wildcats' golf team also beat our boys, $13\frac{1}{4}$ to $4\frac{1}{2}$. Now, about the tennis liking: Dick Richards and Glenn Tongier, our number one and two players respectively stayed at home to study, but they whipped the subs fairly and squately. Here are the scores to prove it. Louis Thompson, K. S., defeated Hervey Macferran, 6-1, 6-0. Dick Cray, Kansas, trounced Roy Sherrill, 6-4, 6-3, and Charlie Carson, Kansas, defeated Marvin Dungan, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2; Dave Cowley defeated Dick Powers, 6-3, 8-6. We had them 3 to 1 at this point. Jim Neumann of K-State defeated Art Fitch, 6-1, 6-4. In the doubles we really fell apart Sherrill-Thompson defeated Carson-Macferran, 6-2, 6-4, but Cray-Cowley came near pulling the match out of the fire before losing to Powers-Neumann, 5-7; 6-1, 7-5. Now, about that golf match. Of course we lost, but our regular golfers thought it was more important to win than to lose. Anyway, they threw a fellow Today's Pitchers American League Washington (Haeffner 1-4) at Chi- cago (Mmpl. hn2-2) New York (Reynolds 5-0) at St Louis (Kaplin 13). Philadelphia (Brissis 3 - 2) at Cleveland (Black 0-0), night game. Boston (Harris 1-2) at Detroit (Fruits 3-0) Pittsburgh (Lombardi 0-2) at Boston (Voisele 4-6), night game St. Louis (Hearn 1-2) at Brooklyn (Branca 2-3) Cincinnati (Vander Meer 1-4) at New York (Poat 3-1), night game Chicago (Borowy 1-2) at Philadelphia (Simmons 1-2) How's That Again? Milwaukee — (UP) — A woman called the Pabst theater box office and asked. "What are you going to have Friday?" "Horowitz," replied the theater manager. "What?" asked the caller. "Vladimir Horowitz," the manager repeated. "Oh, that's nice," she said. "Who's in it?" Consumption of canned baby food has jumped annually from 13 pounds per child under three years of age to 45 pounds in the past seven years, Cornell university farm economists estimate. Russell Stover Candies Always Fresh Stowits REXALL Store College Students OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG WOMEN Artists For designing or lettering HALLMARK Greeting Cards. Verse Writers To compose and write. Greeting Card Verse. Office Positions For Stenographers, Typists, and Office Technicians. Permanent Full-Time Positions in our Kansas City Office. HALL BROTHERS, Inc. Manufacturers of HALLMARK Cards Kansas City, Missouri 2505 Grand Avenue named Don Bishop at us right off the bat and he shot an eight-underpar 62 (sand greens), just one stroke off the course record. That was mighty discouraging for our Bob Meeker, who did all right for himself on grass greens. But Bob could not tie the course record so he lost to Bishop, 0-3. In case you are interested here are the rest of the scores: Murray Regier, Kansas, defeated Junior Lovell, 3-0; Bob Moss, Kansas State, defeated Carl Markwell, 3-0; Mike Myers, Kansas State, defeated Glenn 2-1, 2-1; Bishop-Lovell defeated Regier-Meeker, $2\frac{1}{4}$ -$1\frac{1}{2}$; Moss-Myers defeated Scott-Markwell, 3-0. Before Pearl Harbor, American women spent about 30 million dollars a year buying perfume. Now, according to The American Magazine, they spend some 60 million dollars. MEN: See our stock of all wool gabardine SUITS Gray Blue Brown 3975 Tan Sizes 34 to 44 Lawrence Sanitary Milk 831 Mass. DRINK MORE MILK But be sure it's sanitary, properly handled. You can be sure by drinking LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK Call K. U. 251 With Your News A Wise Man Knows... That he can save time in our press- while-you-wait Service. 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