MAY 12,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Tennis Squad Defeated, 6-1, By Oklahoma Saturday The Oklahoma Sooner tennis team lived up to its advance notices as the best net squad in the history of the Big Six by defeating the University tennis team, defending champions of the conference, 6 to 1 here Saturday. Against the power-packed Oklahomaans, the Jayhawkers never had a chance. They lost every singles match and only the second doubles, where Erwin Busiek and Roy Shoaf combined to trim the two Sooners who had previously beaten them in the singles. Oklahoma is now an odds-on favorite to win the Big Six tennis crown this year. They were second to Kansas last year. The Jayhawkers play here three times this week, against Oklahoma A. and M. today, Kansas State Wednesday, and Missouri Friday. All are at 10 p.m. The Wednesday and Friday matches are conference affairs. Summaries of Saturday's play: Stanley Draper (Oklahoma) defeated Erwin Busiek (Kansas), 6-4, 6-0. Walter Moore (Oklahoma) de- fended Dick Richards (Kansas), 6-3. Bill Kessler (Oklahoma) defeated Roy Shoaf (Kansas), 6-5, 6-4. Jack Griggs (Oklahoma) defeated Sam Mazon (Kansas), 6-2, 6-4. Charles Cunningham (Oklahoma) Harold Miller (Kansas) 4-6, 6-1 Moore and Griggs (Oklahoma) de- fensive backs and Miller (Kansas) 6-2 7-5 Busiek and Shoaf (Kansas) defeated Draper and Kessler (Okla- homa), 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Collins, Hodgson Win Archery Meet At the first Archery club tournament of the season Thursday, Richard "Rip" Collins and La Vaughn Hodgson, won first place in a competition of seven men and eight women. The tournament was assisted by Miss Joe Staplen, assistant professor of physical education. The women shot the Columbia round, consisting of four ends at the same distances, with a total of 72 shots at a four foot target. The male contestants shot the American round, consisting of five ends at distances of 50, 40 and 30 yards. Shooting six arrows for each end, there was a total of 90 shots at a three foot target for each man. Participants in the tournament used five targets. Scores were as follows: **Men** H S Collins, Richard 76 394 Lemons, Robert 70 354 Geltz, George 66 286 Cowdrey, Joseph 67 253 Shigley, Harold 36 141 Staples, Robert 35 139 Haggard, Richard 38 138 **Women** H S Hodge, La Vaughn 58 284 Smith, Leah 53 245 van cer Smissen, Betty 41 231 Cooper, Jeanne 45 204 Lippelman, Joan 45 173 Leigh, Julia P. 42 170 Topping, Jane 35 148 Cooper, Rachel 35 148 After the competition, the club held a picnic and meeting. Collins, president of the club, announced another tournament to be held May 16, with several plans include a competition with several Missouri and Kansas schools. Anyone desiring information about the next tournament may notify Collins. Music Students Observe In Archison Public Schools Thirty-six junior and senior members of the methods class in the music, education department spent a day in Atchison observing the music teachers in public schools. Prof. James Nickerson, Prof. Gerald Carney, and Miss Jean Klusman accompanied the group. The trip was one of a series planned by the School of Education to acquaint prospective teachers with the work of music departments in the state. Some students visited the high school band, orchestra, and choral groups and others the elementary schools. 1 An automatic pancake flipper has been marketed. It turns the cake over by pressing a trigger on the handle. Delts Top Phi Kappa In IM Softball Bunching all of their runs in two big innings, Delta Tau Delta eliminated Phi Kappa from the softball playoffs Friday. In other games Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Kappa Psi 10-5 and Alpha Kappa Psi trounced YMCA 16-2. Scoring three times in the third and four times in the fourth, the Delta earned a chance to play in the championship series by topping Phi Kappa 7-1. Baker, Delt pitcher, had a shutout going into the sixth when Carroll, Phi Kappa pitcher, smashed a home run for the Phi Kap's only score. The final game to decide first and second place in division three will be held today between Phi Delta and Delta Tau. The championship playoffs will begin Wednesday. Baseball Results SUNDAY American League American League Philadelphia 1, Washington 0 Philadelphia 1, Washington 2 Boston 8, New York 7 Cleveland 16, St. Louis 1 Detroit 10, Chicago 0 Detroit 6, Chicago 1 Chicago 6, Cincinnati 3 Chicago 4, Cincinnati 3 (second game ten innings) Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 3 Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 4 New York 8, Boston 1 New York 3, Boston 11 St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 6 St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 3 (first game ten innings; second game called by Sunday, law in seventh) American Association Kansas City 10, Indianapolis 7 Kansas City 1, Indianapolis 5 Milwaukee 7, Milwaukee 3 Wilwaukee 4, Louisville 3 Columbus 10, Minneapolis 9 Columbus 4, Minneapolis 5 Toledo 6, St. Paul 3 Toledo 3, St. Paul 7 STANDINGS National League W. L. Pct. Chicago 14 7 .667 Boston 13 8 .619 Brooklyn 11 8 .579 Pittsburgh 9 9 .500 Philadelphia 11 12 .478 New York 8 10 .444 Cincinnati 9 14 .391 St. Louis 7 14 .333 American League W. L. Pct. Detroit 12 7 .632 Cleveland 9 7 .563 Boston 11 9 .550 Washington 8 7 .533 Chicago 11 10 .524 New York 9 10 .540 Philadelphia 8 12 .400 St. Louis 7 14 .333 American Association W. L. Pct. 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