WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Delt's Rally Highlights Big Softball Afternoon Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Sig, Phi Gam, and the Doghouse Nine made it two in a row Tuesday by slugging out intramural softball victories. The Delt's staged a seven-run barrage in the seventh inning to nip D.U. 17 to 16 in the season's thriller. Twirler Art Johnson's long hit into left center with the bases loaded and two men out broke up the ball game. D. U. shoved in four runs in the fourth frame to command a 10 to 6 lead. It added five more in the fifth. The Delt's scored two tallies in each of the fifth and six innings. Art Johnson, Dick Dodson, and Rip Nesch slammed out four hits in five trips for the victors. Max Weber scored six points and two trio of three chargers, for the D.U.'s. With pitcher Warren Riegle fanning eight men and tossing three-hit ball the Phi Gam's handed Sigma Nu a 17 to 2 setback. The Phi Gam's belted 19 safeties and played errorless ball. D.U. 123 450 1—16 26 7 Delt 402 622 7 17 20 Walt Miller bagged four for four to pace the winners. Jim Salee collected two hits and Jim Lord, Jess Van Ert, and Bill Porter clouted homers. Skip Williams, Sigma Nu hurler, scored both of his team's runs. Phi Gam 122 48—17 19 0 Sigma Nu 001 01— 2 3 0 Jack Heisler twirled two-hit ball as Kappa Sigma punched out 18 hits to rout Phi Kappa Sigma 20 to 3. Kappa Sig 3(12) 121—10 18 3 Rhi. Kapa Sig .000 121—3 2 10 The Kappa Sig's hit the scoring column in every inning and ran in 12 runs in a big second stanza, highlighted by homers by Sonny Polson, Lee Sauder, Don Price, and Bob Tampler. The Doghouse Nine matched the Airscrews with four runs in the seventh inning to eke out a 19 to 18 triumph. John Couch and Bill Spirulp paced the winners with five hits in six trips. Dick Hunter banged out four for five. The line score: Doghouse 801 420 4-19 13 15 Airscrews 815 710 4-18 17 17 Locke Pulls Away In Carolinas Open Southern Pines, N. C., April 21—(UP)-Detending champion Bobby Locke, the sure surrender from South Africa, carried a score of 131 and a four-stroke lead into the final two rounds of Carolinas open golf tournament today. The Carolinas was the first title picked up by Locke after he came to this country last year. He was a strong favorite to protect his halfway margin through the final 36 holes. Locke's closest competitor at the start of today's play was Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C. Johnny Bulla, High Point, N. C., was in third place, far behind with a 141. Typewriter Theft Reported Unsolved City police reported no leads today in the theft of a typewriter from the petroleum engineering office the past week. The typewriter may have been stolen sometime during the night of April 15 or the morning of April 16 while the office was vacated for the Engineering exposition. There was no appearance of fore- ed entry, the police said. Really, It Was Darrison Billiard Dillison Ballard of Harris-Dill today timed the skippers in 13 flat to shatter a world's record. Ballardson Willis of Dillas-Harris today timed the skippers. Dillardson Ballis of Harrison- Willis today set a record. Wallason Baldward of Dildwin- Harrace today set it. Harrisin Dillice of Ballace- Wildwin, shattered. Dillardson Wallace of Harriswin- talland established. Dallas Wallace of Dillison-Harris set a record. Darrison Hillard of Ballison- Willard established and smashed. Balderson Dallas of Willion- Winard cracked the mark. CHARLIE PARKER, University of Texas sprint specialist won the 100-yard dash in 9.5 seconds and anchored the winning 440-yard relay team at the Kansas Relays here Saturday. University Daily Kansan photo by Bob Dellinger. IM Track Meet Begins In A Week The 1948 running of the annual intramural track and field meet is only one week away. 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