MAY 22.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Phi Delts Drop Sig Eps, 9-1, To Take I-M Softball Title Scoring four runs in the first innning, Phi Delta*Theta went on to hand Sigma Phi Epsilon a 9-1 defeat and annex the intramural softball championship Wednesday. The phi Delts added two tallies in the fourth, one in the sixth, and two in the seventh to their first innings scores. The Sig Eps scored their lone run in the fourth. First inning—Phi Delts. The Daily Kansan summary of the game follows; Ray Evans pitched a five hit game for the Phi Delts. He homered in the fourth with bases empty. McIlrath also got a home run for the Phi Delts. Powell struck out. Perkins was safe at first on Gibbons' evans. Evans popped to short stop. Dewell singled to center field advancing Perkins to third. Dewell moved to second on the throw in. Fitzpatrick scored. Auten singled and advanced singled and Dewell and Perkins to second when the center fielder played Fitzpatrick at third. Fitzpatrick was safe. McIlrath doubled scoring Fitzpatrick and Auten. Lear flied to center. Summary—4 hits, 4 runs, 1 error Sig Eos. Oliver walked. Powell to first on bunt. Oliver to second. Perkins fled out. Evans popped to short stop and Dewll fled out to right field. K. Kappelman out Evans to Dewell. Gibbons flied out to center field Hinrichs out Dewell to Evans. Summary—0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Second inning—Pbi Delts. Summary—0 runs, 0 hits, 0 errors. Third inning—Phi Delts. Summary—1 hit, 0 runs, 0 errors Sig Ep. Fitzpartick singled over second Auten walked. McIlrath bunted and Fitzpatrick was thrown out at third hole stepped up to first. Oliver fillec to second. Summary—0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Fourth inning—Phi Delt. Summary—0 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors. Sig Fo. Turner struck out. Fisher ou Dewell to Evans. McNeive singled. Kappelman popped to second. Powell tripled. Perkins flied to right field and Powell scored. Evans hit a home-run. Dewell safe on error by Gibbons. Fitzpatrick hit into double play. Summary—2 runs, 2 hits, 1 error Sig En. Gibbons fled out. Hinrichs singled and went to second on wild pitch. Wredesworth struck out. Garich singled Hinrichs scored. Wright safe on error. Garich advanced to second. Turner lined out to Dewell. Summary—1 run, 2 hits, 1 error. Fifth injurp—PBI Delt. Auten thrown out at first. McIlrall struck out. Lear popped to third Fisher singled. McNeive hit to Sir Fus. Evans who threw to second to catch Fisher, but Perkins erred and all runners were safe. Kappelman struck out. Gibbons hit to Evans who forced Fisher out at third. Hinrichs was thrown out at first. Summary—1 hit, 0 runs, 1 error. Sixth injmp—Phi Delt. Oliver walked. Oliver advanced to third on an error by Fischer. Pow-wed the center marker and scored after the center marker for Parking to center. Evan flied to left field. Summary—1 run, 0 hits, 1 error. Sig Ep. Wreglesworth struck out. Garich flied to right. Wright flipped to second. Summary—0 hits, 0 runs, 0 errors. Seventh inning—Phi Delts. Dewell struck out. Fitzpatrick got his third hit, a single. Auten singled and Fitzpatrick went to third. McIrath homered but was called out for missing third. Lear at first. Summary—2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors Sig Eos. Jarrell out at first. Fishwater singled, but was caught off first for the second out. G. Kappelman struck out to end the game. Lightning Does Strike Thrice Vandolin, Mo.—(UP)—Lightning struck the home of Mrs. N. E. Fuqua during a spring storm. It w's the the third time the house had been struck by lightning. Kansas Highs Meet In Finals Ablene, Kan. — (UP) - Topcella high and LaCrosse clash tonight for the championship of the state class A baseball tournament. LaCrosse became a finalist with a 11-4 victory over Wichita North, while Topea advanced by taking Herington 8 to 2. Gay Connor, LaCrosse first sacker cracked out a third inning innern with the bases full to set the pace. His twin brother, Glen, made it a family event by turning back Wichita with only two hits. Ed Wilson hurled a three-hit session for Topeka and fanned 13 Herington batters. New House Not So Hot "The garage in this house is so narrow you couldn't open your car doors once you drove inside. You'd have to break your rear window and crawl out." This and similar statements have been coming from University architectural students concerning the illustrated article "Functional Row House" in the May issue of the Kansas engineer. A student,dk,chair engineer, the artial demonstrates a house built in a row of houses. Other faults pointed out by the architects are the lack of light in some of the rooms, as well as a general lack of unity. "Anyway we won't claim it," said one architectural student. At one time the School of Engineering considered recalling all of the copies of the Kansas Engineer distributed, but decided against it. Joe Beeler, Kansas Engineer editor, explained that Will Zuk is a graduate in civil engineering at John Hopkins university and wrote a thesis on the subject of row houses. 235-Pound Tackle Tackles Baby-Sitting Boston—(UP)—Boston's huskiest baby sitter is George Ramacori, a 235-pound tackle on the Boston University football team. "The they frighten me stiff," he said. "The little ones, I mean. I'm afraid when I pick them up they'll break in two." Ramacorti, a former day laborer and bomb loader for the army, said those jobs weren't bad at all, "but baby-sitting is bad at really a tough one." Veterans may apply for reinstatement of lapsed National Service Life Insurance at any office of the Veterans Administration. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 Bradford Shifts K.U. Lineup For Iowa Games The Jayhawker baseball team will try to climb from the conference cellar in two games with Iowa State here tomorrow and Saturday. Kansas now trails fifth place Nebraska by two and one-half games. Coach Joe Bradford's nine must sweep both games, and coach John Goldey win at least one of two from Missouri next week to move up from the sixth spot. Popular Piano Album Coach Bradford has planned a few lineup changes in an attempt to add more batting potency to the Kansas club. Verle Anderson, right fielder, has been shifted to second base. G. A. Gorman, reserve outfielder, has moved into Anderson's former spot. This move benches weak-hitting Ed Woolcott who has been on second through the first 10 games of the season. The batting order is also in the for some jugling. "Red" Hogan, Kansas cleanup batter in the past, has been shoved up two notches into the second slot. Lou DeLuna, first baseman and the team's only 300 hitter, will move into the number four position. Other changes will find Harold May, third baseman, dropping to sixth and newcomer Gorman opening at the seventh spot. The Jayhawkers will close the 1947 season with two games at Columbia against the Tigers Tuesday and Wednesday. Foreigners Win Honors "All the Things You Are" —Carmen Cavallaro WRIGHT'S It's For Records 846 Mass. Syracuse, N. Y.—(UP)—Syracuse University has awarded ten of its 1947 graduate fellowships and scholarships to students from foreign countries. Five went to students in Chinese universities, two to Canadians, and the remainder to students in India, Hungary, and Egypt. A.T.O.'s Outshoot D.U.'s For Rifle Championship 846 Mass. Alpha Tau Omega won the intramural rifle championship Wednesday by outshooting Delta Upsilon 829-799. The A.T.O. team went through the regular season and the championship series without a defeat. They did not shoot below 800 during the season. A trophy will be presented to the winners by the intramural department. Baseball Results WEDNESDAY National Learn Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 3, ten innings American League New York 5, Detroit 0 Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2 Washington 7, St. Louis 3 American Association Kansas City 5, Minneapolis 4 Kansas City 4, Minneapolis 9 Indianapolis 4, Columbus 2 Toledo 6, Louisville 4 Milwaukee 9, St. Paul 6 STANDINGS American League W. L. Pet. Detroit 17 10 630 Boston 17 12 586 Cleveland 17 10 565 Chicago 16 14 533 Philadelphia 16 13 454 New York 12 10 462 Washington 10 15 400 St. Louis 10 18 357 National League W. L. Pet. Chicago 17 12 586 New York 15 11 577 Boston 16 13 552 Pittsburgh 16 13 552 Brooklyn 15 13 552 Philadelphia 15 16 484 Cincinnati 15 18 419 St. Louis 9 19 321 American Association W. L. Pet. Kansas City 16 10 615 Toledo 14 11 560 Louisville 16 15 516 St. Paul 15 17 469 Indianapolis 14 15 483 Columbus 13 15 464 Milwaukee 11 13 458 Minneapolis 11 13 452 Probable Pitchers American League Detroit (Trucks 3-3) at New York Cumpert, 0-0) Cleveland (Feller 5-3) at Boston (Dorish 4-1). Chicago (Grove 3-1) at Philadelphia (Marchionde 3-1) National League Pittsburgh (Higbe 2-2) at St. Louis (Plumlet 1-5) (night) (Only games scheduled) Carlson To Leave For Denver To Plan Possible Air ROTC Lt. Col. Elmer Carlson, assistant professor of air ROTC, will leave for Denver Saturday to investigate the possibilities of activating a unit at the University of Denver. If concussions are avoidable he, will charge the unit next fall. Colonel Carlson will be in charge of personnel and administration during the ROTC summer camp at Lowery Field June 22 to Aug. 2. Pigs were barred from Chicago streets in 1843. 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