MAY 20,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Tennis Squad Wins Matches Ending Season The University tennis squad won from Kansas City university and William Jewell college in matches at Kansas City Monday. The victories gave the Jayhawkers a season's record of 14 triumphs in 20 matches. Here is the summary of the Kansas City university match: The University team defeated Kansas City university, 6 to 1, and William Jewell college, 7 to 0. Charles Anderson, K.C.U. number one man, gave the Jayhawkers their single loss when he won from Erwin Busiek, top Kansas netter. 7-5-6.1 Charles Anderson (K.C.U.) defeated Erwin Busiek (Kansas), 7-5 6-1. Dick Richards (Kansas) defeated John Arnold (K.C.U.) 6-0, 6-4. Roy Shoaf (Kansas) defeated Kenpeth Frye (K.C.U.). 6-2, 6-2. Bob Barnes (Kansas) defeated Bob Chartrand (KC.U.), 3-6, 2-1 Lymn Greeley (Kansas) defeated Wayne Simmons (K.C.I.U), 6-1, 6-1 Richards and Harold Miller (Kansas) defeated Arnold and Chartrane Busiek and Shoaf (Kansas) defeated Frye and Simmons (K.C.U.) 6-4. 7-5. Sam Mazon (Kansas) defeated Walter Binns (William Jewell), 6-0, 6-0. Here is the summary of the William Jewell match. Frank Gage (Kansas) defeated Tom Brandon (William Jewell), 6-4, 6-1. Charles Carson (Kansas) defeated Gray Wilcox (William Jewell), 6-0, 6-0. Don Medearis (Kansas) defeated Mal Bins (William Jewell). 6-0, 6-1 Evan Francis (Kansas) defeated Dale Aldridge (William Jewell), 6-0, 5-7, 6-0. Mazon and. Gage (Kansas) defeated W. Binns and Brandon (William Jewell). 6-3, 6-1. Hervey Macferran and Francis 'Kansas) defeated Wilcox and Aldridge (William Jewell), 6-0, 6-1. Members of the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior softball teams, chosen for outstanding playing during the season, were announced today by the women's athletic office. Name Top Class Teams The schedule of games is as follows: mores vs. seniors Monday, May 26. Winners vs. winners and losers vs. losers Wednesday May 28. Members of the class Freshmen vs. juniors and sophomores vs. seniors Monday, May 26. Members of the teams are: Freshmen: Virginia Coppeed, manager, Betsy McCure, Stella Gabrielson, Monna Ratzlaff, Jody Stucky, Jeanette Bolas, Alberta Schnitzler, Frances Pence, Mickey McKelvy, Peggy Baker, Margaret Straka, Nora Mason, Peggy Shinn, Joanne Bynan, and Jeanne Atkinson. Sophomores—Elsie Lemon, manager; Donna Mueller, Perneacia Stinebaugh, Lillian Dodson, Betty van der Smissen, Rachael Cooper, Phyllis Seacat, Phyllis Willson, Joan Strowig, Marion Greenlee, Patricia Bentley, Mary Alice White, Carolyn Keith, and Lily Stoll. Juniors--Bernelda Larsen, manager; Iva Rothenberger, Maxine gunshell, Joan Lippelmann, Marjorie Kaff, Joan Anderson, Julie Fox, Nancy Jack, Ruth Granger, Jeanne Cooper, Pat Coolidge, Frances Chubb, Geneva Laman, Pearl Leigh, Annette Stout. Seniors--Gloria Gray, manager; Marilyn Voth, Marie Herman, Marjorie Fudler, Eleanor Thompson. Kathryn O'Leary, Mary Vermillion, Wilda Horton, Alberta Cornwell, Billie Simmons, Norma Pyke, Mary Stark, Estelle Stewart, and Mary Jane Hoffman. Archery Tournament To Be Held Tomorrow All persons interested in entering the archery tournament tomorrow are to get in touch with Richard Collins, president of the Archery club, or Miss Joie Stapleton, of the physical education department. Each contestant will pay a 25-cent entry fee and will be allowed to practice from 4 to 5 p.m., when the tournament starts. Fees will be used to pay for prizes to be given to the best marksmen. After the tournament the club will elect officers for next year. Baseball Results MONDAY National League Chicago 8, Brooklyn 7 St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 American League Cleveland 5, New York 4 Detroit 3, Boston 2—twelve innings Detroit 4, Boston 5 Chicago 4, Washington 1—twelve innings American Association St. Paul 4, Minneapolis 4, game called end of seventh in order to catch train American Association STANDINGS National League W. L. Pct. Boston 16 12 .571 New York 14 11 .560 Chicago 15 12 .556 Pittsburgh 15 13 .536 Brooklyn 15 13 .522 Philadelphia 15 14 .517 Cincinnati 13 17 .433 St. Louis 9 18 .333 American League W. L. Pct. Detroit 17 9 .654 Boston 16 12 .571 Cleveland 12 10 .545 Chicago 15 14 .517 Philadelphia 12 14 .481 New York 13 13 .480 Washington 10 14 .417 St. Louis 9 18 .333 American Association W. L. Pct. Kansas City 14 8 .636 Toledo 12 10 .545 Louisville 15 13 .536 Columbus 13 13 .500 St. Paul 15 16 .484 Indianapolis 12 15 .444 Minneapolis 12 15 .444 Milwaukee 10 15 .435 Tigers Beat K-State, 2-0; Stretch Big Six Ball Lead Columbia, Mo. (UP) — The University of Missouri nine will be out to repeat today in the second game of a two-game series with Kansas State after stretching their top spot in the Big Six race Monday by a full game over the Wildcats with a 2-0 victory. Roger Englert turned in the three-hit shut-out pitching for Missouri. He struck out eight men to win his fourth game of the year. Errors by the K-Staters frustrated the five-hit pitching of Jack Bell. Studies depend upon it. If you have been having headaches due to your eyes, come in and let us check them carefully. CLEAR EYESIGHT is a "Must." Lawrence Optical Co. 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