FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ATO's Beat Champions To Take Division Lead The list of undefeated fraternity teams was narrowed down to three Thursday as ATO bumped off Phi Delt, the defending champion. Sig Alph and N.R.O.T.C, also scored victories. Herb Weidensaul's base hit with the bases loaded in the last half of the eightth inning gave the ATO's 11 to 10 triumph over the Phi Delt's. It was Phi Delt's second loss in two years. ATO shoved in a tally in the last of the seventh to send the game into extra innings. A Phil Delt threat in the top of the eighth ended with runners on second and third. In the bottom of the frame Joe Levy opened with a double, Chet Laniewski drew an intentional pass, and Jack Eskridge laid down a perfect bunt to load the sacks with no one out. Weidensau then came through with his game-winning single. The victors collected 17 hits while Dave Nesser, ATO hurler gave up ten. He issued eight bases on balls. Hitting honors went to Joe Levy and Eskridge as each collected four hits in five trips for the winners. Clay Dellrick sparked the Phi Delt's with three safe blows in four appearances. N. R.O.T.C. stretched its winning streak to four games by nudging Alpha Kappa Psi 7 to 4. The winners led all the way. Steve Jacobs, N.R.O.T.C. pitcher, set eight men down swinging and effectively scattered the same number of hits. He walked three men. Phi Delt 205 102 00—10 10 4 AEFI 187 391 11 — 110 10 4 Paul Ensch, AK Psi, banged out three hits and scored a run to take hitting honors. Bill Bowly paced the victors with two hits. AK Psi 100 001 2-4 8 N. R.O.T.C. The Sig Alph's combined eight hits with five bobbles and a pair of walks to account for their scoring in the big second. Bob Glover's three-run hammer highlighted the frame. After seoring 12 runs in the second inning Sig Alph went on to vanquish the Teke's 24 to 9. Glover smashed out four hits and tallied three times to pace the winners. Jim Briley and Jack Hubeli scored four times each to lead in the run-making department. Jim Silvius collected three hits, one a homer, and scored twice to star for the Toke's. stg Alph 6(12)0 06-24 20 Tcke 2 0 1 60-9 9 Frosh Hold 67-50 Lead The freshmen racked up victories in the 220-yard low hurdles, half-mile and two-mile runs Thursday. The varsity men won the broad jump, pole vault, javelin, and discuss throw. With only the mile relay to be run the freshman track squad holds an unofficial 67 to 50 lead over the varsity. The freshman led 26 to 10 Wednesday. The match will be played there Wednesday, May 12, Jim Seaver, tennis coach, said today. Herb Semper, freshman distance star, copped the two-mile run Thursday as he blazed the eight laps in 9:43.5. He won the mile Wednesday with a creditable 4:34.5 time on a soggy track. Other results are as follows: Broad jump: Crowley (V); Hamilton (F); and Bunton (V). 21 feet, 10 inches. 226-ward low hurdles; Greenwood (F); Kopka (F); and Robinson (V). 26 seconds. Pole vault: Wilson (V); Apitz (V) and Hamilton (F). 11 feet, $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Two-mile run: Semper (F); Morrow (F); and Abel (V), 9:48.8. Javclin: Robison (V); Henoch (V); and Drumm (F)); 180 feet. 880-yard run: Bowers (F); Study (F); and white (F). 1:59.5. Discus: Robison (V); Mallas (F); and McKinley (F), 140 feet. 220-yard dash) Bunton (V); Schutzel (F); and Wagstaff (F). :23.8 seconds Shot put: Robison (V); Zagic (F); and Fiendt (F). 43 feet, 9 inches. Tennis Matches Are Rained Out The Big Seven conference tennis match between Kansas and Missouri scheduled to be played at Columbia Thursday was postponed because of the wet condition of the clay courts. Call K. U. 251 With Your News IM Softball In Last Lap; Ties In Four Divisions With most teams having but two games remaining to play, the intramural softball race is now entering on the last lap of the season. This year 51 teams were split into separate independent and fraternity leagues with six divisions in the former and four in the latter group. At the end of the regular schedule, the top two teams in each division will be allowed to enter a playoff At the end of the regular schedul will be allowed to enter a playoff for the championship of the respective leagues. This will be followed by an all-intramural championship game between the independent and fraternity league winners. Here are the standings of the teams to date: Division 1 (Fraternity) ATO, by virtue of defeating the Phil Delt's, are leading the division with three wins and one loss. Battling close behind in second place are the Sig Alph's and Phil Delt's with a season's record of two wins and single defeats. Fighting it out in fourth place are the TKE's who have a record of a lone victory against two losses. The Lambda Chi's are practically out of the race with three straight losses. In division two the Sig Ep's and the Beta's are tied for the lead. Both have won three and lost none. The Delta Chi's and the Phi Kappa's are tied for second place with one defeat and two losses. Trailing are the Alpha Kappa Lambda's with three losses. Division 2 Division 3 Phi Kappa Psi leads division three with two wins and no defeats. They are followed by Triangle who have two tallies in the win column and one loss. Sigma Chi has one game in the credit side with one defeat. Following them is Phi Kappa Alpha with one win and two losses. Kappa Alpha Psi brings up the rear having dropped two with no wins. Division 4 The Phi Gam's dumped the Kappa Sig's from undisputed first place in division four with a 2 to 1 victory in the last of the eighth last night. Also rising to make their bid for the lead are the DU's who took a win over last place Phi Kappa Sigma. The season's record for all three teams is now three wins and one defeat. In second place is Delta Tau Delta with two on the credit side and three losses. Sigma Nu is third with one win and three losses. In his cellar is Phi Kappa Sigma with four losses. In the Independent league the N. R.O.T.C. holds the spotlight in division 1 with four wins. Alpha Kappa Psi holds second place with two wins and one defeat. The Silent Men and Armanav have one and one while the Cadets are in the cellar with three losses. Following them is Pi Kappa Alpha the last of the eighth Tuesday. Also Division 2 In division two Theta Tau and Army are tied for the lead with two wins and no defeats. They are followed by the Doghouse with two wins and one loss. The Air Screws hold third place with two losses and no wins while Oread Hall has undisputed possession of the cellar with three defeats. Division 1 (Independent) Division three is also tied with Alpha Phi Alpha and Battenfeld having two wins apiece. Househerr House is in second place with one and one. Mavericks and Last Chance are tied for the cellar position with one victory and two losses each. The Wildcats lead division four having won three and dropped none. Close behind is the Dine-A-Mite with two wins while dropping one, and the Y.M.C.A. who has two on the win side and one loss. Dix Club and Spooner-Thayer are tied for the cellar spot with one victory and two losses. Division 3 Division 4 Trailer Vets have won three to take undisputed first place in division five. Close behind is the tricky Co-Op's with two wins and no losses. Third place is held by the Law School with one and one. Trailing are the Edgehill Roaders with one win and two losses. Wesley holds the bottom rung of the ladder having rounded four. Division 5. Alpha Chi Sigma holds the lead in division six having tallied three wins with no losses. The Gushers and Smith hall are tied for second place with two victories and one defeat. Aces High stand third with one win and two defeats. In the hole-is Delta Sigma Phi having lost four. Division 5 Early Showers For Feller As A's Take Over AL Lead New York, May 7—(UP)—Everybody looks the same to the flying Philadelphia Athletics these days—including Bobby Feller. The A's rode into first place yesterday by blasting Feller and the Cleveland Indians out of that position with an 8 to 5 victory, their fifth straight and their second in a row over the Ohioans. Sharing responsibility for the defeat with Feller was Manager Leu Boudreau, who had said that he expected Cleland to "tatten up" at the expense of the "weaker" clubs like the Athletics, White Sox and the Brown's. For the second time this year—in two starts against first–division caller—Feller was knocked from the mound in the early innings. The A's got to him for four runs in the first, and two errors by usually reliable Boudreau started the rally. Feller had given up eight hits and six runs when he gave up in the fourth. Yankee Victory Disputed Mangrum To Front In $10,000 Play Bobby Brown sacked a two-run homer in the last of the eight inning to give the New York Yankees a 6 to 5 victory over the St. Louis Browns giving Allie Reynolds a 4-0 Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads The Browns claimed that the blow was foul, and the fact that the Yankee fans supported them by booing the decision and showering the field with cushions was expected to prompt St. Louis manager Zach Taylor to lodge an official protest with the league office. New Rochelle, N.Y., May 7—(UP) —Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago, who cracked the course record with a first round 66, faced an immediate showdown today with red-hot Herrman Barron of White Plains, N.Y. in the second round of the $10,000 Goodall round robin golf tournament. record, best in the majors this year. The Tigers salvaged the finale of their series at Boston, 8 to 3, in another bitter game in which catcher Birdie Tebbels of the Red Sox and rookie first baseman George Vico of Detroit, were ejected for a fist fight. The molee occurred when Tebbets fell over Vico tagging him on an attempted squeeze play. Today's Pitchers Mangrum was the leader as the 16 leading pros in the game headed into the second round but Barron was only a point behind. The luck of the draw sent them out together for simultaneous matches against Henry Cotton of Great Britain and Claude Harmon of Mamaroneck, N.Y.—and against each other. American League Bob Hamilton, of Reynolds, Ky. 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