16, 1948 RIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Gam's Dethrone Beta Men's IM Swim Meet Phi Gamma Delta pulled ahead of Beta Theta Pt, defending champion, to 29, to capture the intramural swimming title Thursday. The Phi Gam's assured themselves of victory by sweeping first, second, and fourth in the 100-yard free style event. Willard Thompson won the contest. Sig Alph grabbed third place in meet with 17 points and Phi Psi and Phi Delt tied for fourth and ith with 15 counters. A.T.O. placed xth with 8 and Kappa Sigma sevth with 6 S.gma Chi scored 5, D.U. Delta Tau Delta 2, and Sigma Nu Dix Club each made 1. individual star of the meet wasorge Nettles, Beta free style ace.te anchored the Beta's to victory ina 150-yard medley and four-manday events with strong finishes.He ailed 15 feet at the start of theedley race and closed a gap of 10at the four-man relay. The results: 50-yard free style: Stucker, Phi tam; Jones, Phi Psi; Cross, Sig bh; Nettels, Beta. 26.4. 100-yard backstroke: Wright, Kapa- sig; Mulhren, Phi Gam; Scoffeld, sig Alph; Porter, Phi Delt. 11.17.3. 150-yard medley: Beta, Halvaut, Anderson, and Neil (Phi Delt, phi Gam, and Kele) 13.48. 100-yard shot: Thompson, phi Gam; Lockhart, Phi Gam; Pros- sig; Boehk, Phi Gam. 102.8. rry, Beta; Buck, Phil Gain. Beta. lyard breast stroke: Jones, Phi rry, Murray, Beta; Anderson, Beta. 142 seconds. Diving: Kendall, A.T.O.; Wilson, eke; Roenizk, Teke; Irwin, Phi elt; 147.4 points. Individual medley; Irwin, Phi Jelt; Welton, Sig Alph; Jones, Phi Si; Stucker, Phi Gam. 32 seconds. Four-man relay; Beta (Halverhaut, Immons, Stewart, and Nettels), Sig Alphi, Sigma Chi, and Phi. 1:08. Delt's Score Season High Hard fought battles dominated in ramural softball play yesterday as alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Tau, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Kappa Eta Kappa wrapped up victories. The Delt's scored 33 runs for a new mark this season. An explosive seventh inning rally fall short of its mark as Alpha Chi Sigma topped Smith hall 14 to 11. The Smith hall squad blasted out five hits for six runs in the final stanza, but two pop fouls and a grounder to third nipped the comeback. back. Smith hall 000 023 6-11 Alpha Chi Signa 439 034 x-14 six run fourth inning rally paid for the Sig Alph's as they came from behind to drop the Lamba Chi's 10 to 3. The Lambda Chi's opened the scoring attack in the first inning, and then added two more in the second as Wegner held the Sig Alph's scoreless. Lamba Chi 120 000 0-3 S A E 000 640 x-10 TKE took advantage of some costly errors to push across a 9 to 4 victory over the ATO nine. The hard hitting TKE's paced by home run hitters Linticum and Crowley, scored in every inning except the first and the last while the ATO's scored one in the third two in the fifth, and one in the seventh. ATO 001 020 1-4 TKE 023 121 x-9 The Delta Tau's came out on the long end of a 33 to 22 scoring escape with the Phi Kappa Sigma's to set a new season scoring mark. P K S 3(10)071 1-22 D T D 37(12)821 x-33 P K S 3(10)071 1-22 D T D 37(12)821 x-33 A volley of home runs and a rugged hitting attack gave Kappa Eta Kappa a 27 to 15 triumph over the Delta Sigma Phi's. KEK banged out 34 safeties while the Delt's were busy bunching 19. **KEK** 309 330 9-27 **DSP** 329 330 3-15 Chicago U Has Minor Babel Chicago-(UP)-Students from 43 countries are living at International house on the University of Chicago campus. The 531 residents represent all the South and Central American countries. Many come from as far away as India, Iraq and Siam. Netmen Will Play Bears In St. Louis Coach Jim Seaver's tennis team will be shooting for its third straight victory when it meets a strong Washington university five at St. Louis tomorrow. Seaver said he would again leave Dick Richards and Hal Miller, his first two ranking players, at home. Seaver said that Richards was carrying a heavy class schedule. Hervey Macferran will again perform in the number one singles spot. He will be followed in order by Glen Tongier, Charlie Carson, Dick Cray, and Dave Cowley. Macferran-Tongier and Carson-Cray will team in doubles competition. Geltch Gives Recital Waldemar Geltch, professor of violin, gave a recital at Duchesne College, Omaha, Neb., Tuesday. 210C E F 3A3L2 4ABBA3 11110 21E111 11110 NCB808 9111 Enard Thiel, piano instructor, played the piano accompaniment. K.U.Faces Strong Foe Coach Russ Schon has named Ralph Freed as his probable starting pitcher against Missouri at Columbia today, and either John Fencyk or Jack Fink as catcher. Freed, a right-hander with a curve ball, gained the starting nod on the strength of his showing against Arkansas. Ongoing the Big Seven season with Missouri, the Jayhawkers will be facing a team with veterans at every position. Inglert, their ace right-hander, will be back and he is backed by capable men. Missouri blanked St. Louis university 9-0 last Friday which is indicative of their power at the plate and also their defensive prowess. Two shifts in the batting order is the only change Sehon expects to make for the Big Seven opener. Bertuzzi will bat in the number two spot, and Kelly will be shifted to seventh. Men making the trip are: Bertuzzi, Fencyk, Fink, Gilman, Gorman, Kelly, May, Mabry, Ethridge, Hammer, Freed, Deluna, French, Hogan, and Shaw. "Ladies Be Seated" was broadcast from Topeka Friday. Three hundred persons were standing during the show. Welcome Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. 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