MAY 8.1947 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Kappa Gamma Wins 7-0 In Three Inning No Hit Game Kappa Kappa Gamma walked away with honors in one of the best games played on the softball diamond this season. Gunsolly pitched a three inning no-hit game to Sigma Kappa Wednesday. Seven Sigma Kappa batters went down swinging and two grounded out as the Kappa's piled up a 7-0 score. Kappa Alpha Theta lost to 1. Delta Pi Wednesday 18 to 1. MeClure, pitcher and O'Leary first case, were outstanding for the Theatas. Roderick scored the only hit. J. Cooper was top scoreer for the Alpha Delts with four runs. Kappa Alpha Theta lost to Alpha $ ^{\circ} $ Chi Omega won a 25 to 7 victory from Jolliffe Wednesday. Robinson was top scorer for the Chi O's with four home runs to her credit. Stienert, Coolidge, Bacrielson and Messenger tallied three runs apice. Watkins took Gamma Phi Beta with a 17 to 9 victory. Straka, left fielder, scored four home runs for Watkins. Then was top scorer for Gamma Phi with two. Watkins, Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Omicron Pi were winners in the intramural games Tuesday. Alpha Chi Omega was victorious over Tri Delt by a close 9 to 8 victory. The Alpha Chi pitcher kept the game at a standstill by striking out Wallace, Cunningham and Swain in a game played by an American, Alpha Chi, was top scorer with 3 home runs; Martin, Tri*Delt top with 2. Pi Beta Phi lost by a 4 to 9 margin to Alpha Omicron P. Lemon and Stark tallied three home runs apiece; Chubb, Foster, White and Baker, added up the score for Pi Phi's. Betas Still Lead Swim Semi-Finals Teams and individuals eligible for the finals are: Beta Theta Pi continued to lead men's intramural swimming meet at the end of the semi-finals held Wednesday in Robinson gymnasium. The Betas have qualified entries in three NCAA women's back stroke. Finals of the meet will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the Robinson pool. a-ip relay: Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, and Sigma Chi. 50-yard breast stroke: E. Friesen, Delta Upsilon, Jervis and Burke, Beta Theta Pi, and Olander, Phi Gamma Delta. 100-yard free style: Ritchie, Phi Gamma Delta, McEwen, Phil Delta Theta, Johnson, Beta Theta Pi, and Stucker, Phi Gamma Delta. 100-yard back stroke: McKay, Phi Delta Theta, Meadearis, Phi Kappa Psi, Purdy, Sigma Chi, and Kays, Phi Kappa Psi. 50-yard free style: Miller, Sigma Chi, Burke, Beta Theta Pi, Roy, Phi Kappa Psi, and Chase, Beta Theta Pi. 150-yard Medley: Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Kappa Psi. 50-yard medley: Olander, Phi Gamma Delta, Jervis, Beta Theta Pi, Ritchie, Phi Gamma Delta, and Johnson. Beta Theta Pi. Paden Reads Poetry In English Series Ten poems of Tennyson were read Tuesday by W. D. Paden, associate professor of English, as the fifth presentation of Informal Reading of English Poetry. Professor Paden read "The Lady of Shalot," "St. Agnes' Eve," "Song: A Spirit Haunts the Year's Last Hours", "Tithonus," "Ulysses," "Vastness", "The Lotus Eaters," "Under the Sea", "Morte d'Arthur," "Crossing the Bar." The next reading will be the dramatic monologues of Robert Brown-read by Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English. N.Y. Lecturer To Speak M. Russel Goudey from New York will lecture on "Rhythms and Native Percussion Instruments of Latin America" at 3 p.m. today in Frank Strong auditorium. This is another special attraction offered to the pub. during the University's Music Week festival. 22 Letfermen Get Grid Awards Twenty-two members of this year's Jayhawker grid squad were awarded small gold footballs, symbolic of having played on a league championship team. Tuesday, E. C. Quigley, director of athletics, presented the awards. Coach George Sauer outlined plans for the early practice next autumn and the group viewed pictures of the 1947 East-West Shrine game in which Don Fambrough, Kansas guard, played. Lettermen receiving the awards were; Paul Turner, Shawnee-Mission; Howard Fischer, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; Ray Evans, Kansas City, Kansas; Lynne McNutt, Colby; Don Dambrough, Longview, Texas; Bill Hogan, Detroit, Mich.; Marvin Small, Gaddsen, Ala.; Hoyt Baker, Peabody; Dave Schmidt, Milwaukee, Wis.; Frank Pattée, Smith Center; Otto Schnellbacher, Sublette; Bud French, Kansas City, Mo. Don Ettinger, Independence, Mo.; Dick Ebertzu, Arma; Bryan Sperry, Lawrence; Leroy Robison, Lawrence; Hugh Johnson, Bay City, Texas; Forrest Griffith, Lee Summit, Mo.; Ed Egnatic, Kansas City; Orbon Tice, Hutchinson; Joe Cawford, Kansas City and Ken Speary, Lawrence. Hot lunches are provided daily for 237,407 persons in New Jersey schools under the national school lunch program. 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