14, 1948) UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1948 PAGE FIVE IM Softball Season Opens With High-Scoring Contests Kappa Sig, Beta, Phi Psi, Phi Kappa, Pi K. A., and D. U. officially opened the intramural softball season Tuesday by collecting first-round victories. Delta Upsilon showed strength by outlasting the Phi Gam's 12 to 9 in a loosely played contest. D. U. took over a 3 to 1 lead in the second frame and never again got behind. Ken Carey and Warren Reigle blasted homers for the Phi Gam's. The score by inn- $ ^{ \textcircled{4}} $ inn- Delta Upsilon Phi Gam 031 412 1-12 102 040 2-9 A five-run outburst in the last half of the sixth innning gave the Kappa Sig's a 12 to 11 win over Sigma Nu. Twirler Jack Heisler's three-run homer was the winning blow. Don Price, Kappa Sig, and Eldon Bell, Sigma Nu, also hit round trippers. Sigma Nu broke a 2 to 2 deadlock to take over the lead in the third frame when it scored five tallies. The losers stayed out in front until the fatal sixth. Don Price and Bud Wright paced the Kappa Sigs, each collecting three for three. The score by innings: Sigma Nu 205 022 0—11 203 115 x—12 Kappa Sig Phi Psi trounced Triangle 18 to 8 as Ron Roberts, Bill Hamilton, and Max Kissell belted a four-bagger apiece. The losers scored five of their runs in the last half of the seventh when Carroll Bower and Elgin Thelen clubbed homers. The Phi Psi's rapped out 21 safeties and Triangle connected for 13. The score by innings: Phi Psi 624 014 1-18 003 000 5-8 The present rule states that no man participating in a varsity sport may compete in intramural sports during his training period. Although Dwight Hause fanned 7 men Alpha Kappa Lambda fell easy 19 to 2 victims to the Beta's. Bill Conboy, Beta hurler, struck out 13. The winners pounded out 18 safe blows as they scored in every inning but the third. The score by innings: Beta A. K.L. 002 000 0-2 260 326 x-19 Phi Kappa whipped Delta Chi 11 to 2 behind perfect fielding. The winners made only one bobble while their rivals were committing eight miscues. Phi Kappa also had a double play to its credit. Phi Kappa combined six hits with two errors to explode for six runs in the fourth frame. It scored three tallies in the opening stanza and lone runs in the second and sixth. The score by innings: Delta Chi Phi Kappa 001 001 0-2 310 601 x-11 Pi K. A. came from behind with an 11-run barrage in the third innings to whip Alpha Kappa Psi 23 to 15 in a wild-scoring five-inning affair. The Pi K.A.'s were trailing 9 to 8 going into the big third. The score by innings: Pi K.A. A. K. Psi Intramural managers will meet in room 202 of Robinson gym tomorrow at 4 p. m. to decide whether or not to strike rule two off the intramural books. 5 3 11 2 2—23 7 2 3 3 0—15 Anderson-Bentley Win Doubles Title IM Meeting Tomorrow In 202 Robinson Gym Joan Anderson and Pat Bentley. Alpha Delta Pi, won a hard-fought 21-19, 21-18 victory over Tihen-Vickers, Gamma Pi Beta, in the finals of the women's intramural table tennis doubles tournament April 9. The victory enabled the Alpha Delta Pi's to take the team trophy with a total of 57 points. Kappa Kappa Gamma finished second with 39 points. Other teams in the first five are: Pi Beta Phi; 35; Gamma Phi Beta; 33; Alpha Omicron Pi; 32. Bausch, Cunningham Will Attend Relays Jim Bausch and Glenn Cunningham, both former Olympic winners from the University, today informed Bill Easton that they would attend the Relays Saturday and present trophies to winners of the decathlon and 1500 meter run. Read the Daily Kansan daily. KU To Washburn Today For Golf, Tennis Matches Bolstered by the return of Bill Jones, number one player last year, the Kansas golf team will journey to Topeka today to meet Washburn University. The match will be played at the Shawnee Country club. The tennis team will also invade Ichabod territory for a match this afternoon. ho Tuesday announced his decision to rejoin the team, had Jones, who Tuesday announced earlier decided not to play golf this year because of an intramural ruling which states that varsity athletes can not participate in any intramural sport. Jones, an outstanding intramural three-sports star, had requested permission from Don Powell intramural director, to play both intramural sports and varsity golf. Powell, who said he had received at least 20 similar requests, denied permission. Wants Amendment Jones said Tuesday that he would not compete further in intramural sports until the present ruling is either clarified or amended. He added that several intramural managers had indicated to him that they were dissatisfied with the new ruling and would try to have it changed. Last year intramural managers voted to amend the rule so that variety athletes could participate in intramurals with the consent of their coach, but the executive intramural board overruled the vote. Coach Pleased Golf Coach Bill Winey was elated at Jones' return and commented: "We sure need him, especially today. This Washburn outfit is strong and well-balanced, and I know we are in for a battle." Winey said that in addition to Jones, Hal Delongly, Dick Ashley, Bob Meeker, Murrary Regier, and Courtland Smith would make the trip. Tennis coach Jim Seaver will leave behind three first-string players when he takes his team to Topeka this afternoon for a match with Washburn university. Dick Richards, Hal Miller, and Glen Tongier, numbers one, two, and five players respectively, will stay at home to give some of the second-stringers a chance to play. Macferran Number One Seaver said that Hervey Macferran, normally number three, would be elevated to the number one spot for this match. Charlie Carson, Dick Big Time Sports For Topeka Fans Topeka, April 14—(UP)—Bob Lemon of the Indians and Sheldon Jones of the Giants will be opposing pitchers today when Cleveland and New York meet in Owl park to play off a tie in their spring training series. Tomorrow night Gus Lesewich, king of the light heavyweights, will box an exhibition here with Pat McCaffery, local pride. It will be the first time a champion prize fighter ever has fought in Topeka. The Cleveland-New York appearance here is the start of a two-day taste of the big time for Topeka sports fans. Complete Line Men's and Ladies Toiletries Stowits REXAL Store COURT HOUSE CAFE Meals and Short Orders Sandwiches, Malts - Carry-out Snacks Cray, Dave Cowley, and Al Flitch will follow him in that order. Macferran-Carson and Cray-Fitch will team up in doubles competition. Washburn was defeated by Emporia State recently, and Kansas turned back the hornets easily Monday in the rain on the local court. 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