WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Moore, Riegle, Williams Are Mound Masters A trio of sparkling pitching performances highlighted Tuesday's intramural softball play as Phi Gam, Dine-A-Mite, Sigma Nu, Aces Hi, Delta Upsilon, and the Wildcats hung up victories. Delmar Vonadá's seventh-inning bingle robbed twirler Ralph Moore of a no-hit game as Dine-A-Mite romped over Y.M.C.A. 1 to 1. The losers one run in the initial stanza. Moore walked three and struck out three. John Kongs banged out a single, double, and a home run to pace the Dine-A-Mite batting assault. Oliver Leighton tripled for the winners. Y.M.C.A. 100 000 0—1 1 7 D.A. Mite 232 303 x-13 14 0 Phi Gam combined three singles and a long fly in the last half of eighth inning to nip Kappa Sigma 2 to 1. The Phi Gam vicory put the Phi Gam's, Kappa Sig's, and D.U.'s in a three way tie for the division four lead. All three clubs have won three contests while losing one. Warren Riegle, stopped the Kappa Sig's on three singles and drove in the first Phi Gam tally in the first inning. The Kappa Sig's knotted the count in the top of the fifth as Tex Langford scored on Bud Wright's fly to center. Kap Sig Phi Gam 000 010 00—1 3 4 100 000 01—2 8 2 Aces Hi had little trouble with the Kappa Ei Ta Kappa's winning 16 to 5 in an abbreviated five-inning tilt. The losers are attempting to protest the game on a decision in the fourth inning. Heading the Ace's hitting parade was first sacker Bob Clark who slapped out four hits, one a triple, in four trips. Harold Kaufman, Bill Parsons, and "Sinks" Galbraith collected three for four to aid the cause. Walt Heinrich paced the losers with a pair of 3-baggers. Calvin Remmers and Bill Hamilton each grabbed two for three to aid the Kappa Eta Kappa attack. A dropped third strike brought about the argument. The batter reached first ahead of the catcher's peg but after Walt Heinrich, the next hitter, tripled the base umpire ruled that the first man should have been out. KEK 204 433 2—16 18 100 200 2—5 7 Sigma Nu pulled in an 11 to 6 win from the Delt's in a game which was highlighted by 18 errors. Skip Williams, S. Nu mound ace, limited the Delt's to five safe blows while his mated clubbed 13 hits, seven of them in the sixth inning. Williams showed occasional wildness as he issued seven walks. Sigma Nu 040 025 11—13 7 Delt's 400 010 1—6 5 5 D. U. blasted out 19 hits to bombard Phi Kappa Sigma 16 to 3. The victors held complete mastery over the losers as they played top-notch ball throughout the contest. D.U. committed only one bobble. Leading the hitting parade for the DU.'s was John Armel who clouted a pair of homers. Bob Gowans and Jerald Bales also slammed round-trippers. D.U. 104 032 6—16 19 1 *PKS* 100 011 0 3 11 4 The Wildcats clubbed 15 hits and took advantage of eight free rides to score in every frame but the fourth in downing Dix club 18 to 10. Bill Miller collected four hits in five trips in sparking the Wildcat's. Bill Olin and Eldon Fyre combined on the hill for the Wildcat's to fan 12 Dix batters. The Wildcats banged out 13 hits. Wildeats Dix Club 342 141 3—18 15 211 312 0—10 10 Sooners Divide Two Against Iowa State Norman, Okla., May 5—(UP)A timely hit by Elton Davis, University of Oklahoma pitcher, scored first baseman Paul Court in the seventh inning here yesterday to give the Sooners a 9 to 8 edge over Iowa State; and a split in the teams' two-game series. The winners salted away an 8-run lead in the first inning, but Iowa State chipped it away until the score was 8-all going into the Sooners' half of the seventh. KUTrims K-STwice Kansas scored decisive golf and tennis victories over Kansas State Tuesday on home territory. The Jayhawker netmen blanked the Wildcats, 7 to 0, and the linksmen swamped the Wildcats on the fairways, $1\frac{1}{2}$ to $2\frac{1}{2}$. The tennis team, which was recording its second Big Seven conference victory of the year, handed the Wildcats their third straight conference setback. Kansas State previously lost to Missouri and Oklahoma. Richards Still Wins Dick Richards extended his personal winning streak to three straight matches by defeating Louis Thompson, 6-3, 6-1. Glenn Tongier turned back Roy Sherrell, 6-2, 6-3 and Hervey Macferran walloped Marvin Dungan. 6-0, 6-3. In the only singles match that was carried to three sets, Dick Cray edged out Richard Powers, 6-2, 7-9, 6-3. Charlie Carson defeated Jim Neumann, 6-3, 6-4. The Jayhawkers completed their rout of the Wildcats by sweeping both doubles matches. Richards-Tongier trounced Sherrell-Dungan, 6-0, 6-2, and Macferran-Carson defeated Thompson - Neumann, 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. Scott, playing in the front foursome, cupped Junior Lovell, $2\frac{1}{2}$ to $\frac{1}{2}$ and K.U.'s Hal DeLongy nipped Don Bishop, 2 to 1. In the best ball match, DeLongy-Scott bested Bishop-Lovell, 3 to 0. Golf Coach Bill Winey inserted two squad newcomers in the lineup to rest two of his regulars for the Missouri match Thursday. Both Cal Markwell, who was playing his first collegiate match, and Glenn Scott, who was playing his second, scored impressive victories for the Jayhawkers. Winey Uses Subs DG Pitches Two-Hitter In the back foursome, Markwell outshot Bob Batt, 2 to 1, and Courtland Smith, Kansas, dropped Mike Myers, 3 to 0. Smith-Markwell blanked Batt-Myers, 3 to 0. A two-hit shutout by Jeanne Atkinson, Delta Gamma hurler, highlighted the women's softball games played Monday and Tuesday by Delta Gamma, Chi Omega, Jolife hall, Alpha Chi Omega, and Locksley posted victories. Scott and Smith tied for medalist honors with four-over par 72's. Goshen, Ind.—(UP)—Pete Vlassis, a native of Greece but a naturalized American citizen, wanted to say "thanks." He looked around town and soon had accumulated a list of 140 overseas veterans. He gave them a banquet. Says 'Thanks' To Veterans BILL'S GRILL JUICY STEAKS Delicious Dinners Sandwiches—Malts Atkinson set the Hawks down in order in every inning except the second when Wilson and Meyers Hawk infielders, got singles, to enable here teammates to chalk up a 26 to 0 triumph. She also registered 11 strikeouts in the 5-inning affair. Scare Chi Omega's Open Daily 6 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Across from Court House Chi Omega had a scare before downing Rickine by a 20 to 17 count. Moore, Steinert, and Gabrielson, contributed 4 hits each to Chi Omega's 30-hit total, while Walsten, Hazelton, and Amick, Rickine sluggers, were getting 4 hits each for the losers. Gamma Phi Beta outhit Joliffe 19 to 11 but the wildness of Sarah Jane Heil, Gamma Phi pitcher, spelled their doom as she allowed 12 walks to let Joliffe mark up a 16 to 11 win. Schnitzler, Gamma Phi shortstop, got 4 for 4 to take game hitting honors. Last Inning Rally Alpha Chi Omega came from behind in the last inning with a 5-run rally to defeat Alpha Omicron Pi by 7 to 6. Powell, Alpha Chi rightfelder, was the big gun for the winners, getting 3 hits and scoring the winning run. Shafer, Alpha Chi pitcher, allowed only 8 hits while her team-mates gathered 13 off Spaulding, A.O. Pi hurler. The first four rounds of all minor spring sports must be completed by Monday, May 10, or they will be listed as forfeits, Don Powell, intramural director, said today. Deadline Is Set For Minor Sports These sports include golf, tennis, horseshoes, and handball. Participants must contact their opponents to decide on a time suitable to both, he added. Locksley turned on the power to snow Watkins under 36 to 1. The final totals showed 28 hits for Locksley including 7 homeruns. Watkins got only 4 hits off van der Smissen, Locksley pitcher. KC Sings Blues As Columbus Wins For the 10th time in their last 11 games, the Kansas City Blues were on the short end of the score as they dropped a 6 to 3 decision to the Columbus Redbirds last night at Kansas City. The Blues sent four pitchers to the mound in an attempt to stop the visitors, but the Redbirds capitalized on eight hits and three K.C. errors to win. The Blues knocked Columbus' Charley Stanceau off the mound in the eighth with all their runs, but Ira Hutchinson finished the game with no trouble. The present league leader, Indianapolis, also was on the losing end—of a 4 to 2 game with St. Paul. The victory put the Saints and their twin-city mates, the Minneapolis Millers, in a second-place tie only two games back. 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