- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY-8,1947 PAGE FOUR Phi Delts Blank Phi Kappa, 10-0, In I-M Softball Playoff Phi Delta Theta again shut out Phi Kappa 10-0 in the first game of a three way playoff to determine which teams will be eligible for the championship playoffs. In another game played Wednesday Alpha Chi Sigma defeated the Pharmacists 13-9. For the second time this week the Phi Delts shut out the Phi Kappa nine. Once againray Evans was the wri- ling pitcher. Evans gave up five hits, one of which was a triple by Long who was the only Phi Kappa to advance as far as third base during the game. McLirth of the Phi Delts got three hits in four times at bat to lead the hitters. Alpha Chi Sigma trailed the Pharmiscists 8-7 going into the fifth inning, but rallied for five runs in that frame and added one more tally in the seventh to score their win. Aiken got three hits for the winners. If the weather man obliges, the playoffs for the softball championship will begin Wednesday. Teams that have qualified for the series and their won-lost records include Sigma Phi Ep. (6-0); Kappa Sigma (5-1); Sigma Chi (6-0); Die Hards (5-1); Beta Tetra Pi (6-0) and Sigma Alpha Epsilon (5-1); Phil Kappa, Phi Delta Tau and Delta Tau all had five wins and one loss at the end of their regular season. Two of these teams will also participate in the championship race. Here are the playoff pairings for the men's intramural softball championship: Sigma Phi Epsilon versus Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Beta Theta Pi versus second place team of Phi Delta Theta-Phi Kappa-Delta Tau Delta playoff. Sigma Chi versus Kappa Sigma First place team of Tufts Delta闪耀 off versus Die Hards TUda Delta play- off State Nurse Talks To Student Club A nurse working preventatively with the public in home and community was the definition of a public health nurse given recently by Miss Janet Tidrick, R. N., consultant nurse with the Kansas State Board of Health, Topeka. Speaking to the Pre-nursing club, Miss Tidrick explained that the agencies, formerly concerned only with care of the poor, have now widened their scope to include all who need preventative nursing care. "A public health nurse is one who especially enjoys meeting, helping, and understanding people in all walks of life," she concluded. Norma Hall, College sophomore, president of the Pre-nursing club, announced plans for a banquet May 20, in the East room of the Union building. Banquet details will be presented at the next meeting of the club. Jewish Union Plans Election, Picnic A book review of Arthur Koestler's best seller "Thieves In The Night" by H. Leon Bradlow, Graduate School, and tentative plans for a picnic, May 23, highlighted the meeting of the Jewish Student Union Tuesday, in Myers hall. An election of officers will be held May 20. Final picnic arrangements will be announced at the meeting. The group was invited to attend a lecture by Col O. J. Cohee, chairman of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, in the Pine room of the Memorial Union. Colonel Cohee's visit to the University is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., W.Y.C.A., and the sociology department. Art Students Take Prizes In Hall Brothers' Contest Four Fine Arts students of the University of Kansas have won prizes in a gift wrapper design contest. The students and prizes are: Dorothy Stoeltingz, senior, $50; Annette Etter, senior, $35; William Imel, junior, $35; and Billie Rotermund, junior, $15. The contest was sponsored by Hall Brothers, Inc. of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the department of design, said it was open to K.U. students only. K-State Drops K.U.Nine,12-10 The Kansas Jayhawkers slipped further into the Big Six baseball cellar Wednesday with a 12 to 10 loss to the Kansas State Wildcats at Manhattan. Coach Vic Bradford's nine rallied for five runs in the first of the ninth inning, but could not overcome a big Wildcat lead. The greatest display of offensive fireworks came in the fifth inning when the Manhattan team pounded six runs across the plate. Dave Bremner, Kansas State right fielder, cracked out a single, double, and triple to drive in four runs and score three. The two teams will play another game today. "Lofty" will still fill on the mound for the Jayhawkers. Here is the score by innings: | | R | H | E | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas | 001 101 025—10 | 11 4 | 4 | | K-State | 001 063 02x—12 | 14 8 | 8 | Batteries—Kansas, Gilman, Norris and Springer, Dean, Springer, and Gryskiewicz. Veach Heads Club Of Home Economics The Home Economics club elected the following officers Tuesday: Bonnie Veatch, president; Marlyn Smart, vice-president; Judith Tihen, secretary; Annette Stout, treasurer; Jane Ferrell, social chairman, and Katherine Coleman, publicity chairman. 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