24,194 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS April 24,1947 PAGE FIVE 5c 9c K.U. To Send 15 Track Men To Drake Relays Fifteen members of the University track team will leave tonight to participate in the Drake Relays at Des Moines Saturday. "We will be meeting some of the cream of the countries track and field crop up there, but the boys are determined to get something out of this meet." Ray Kanehl, head track coach, said today. "The competition is going to be plenty stiff and only time will tell how well we will do." Scifield Is High Jump Entry Tom Scofield, ace Kansas high jump man, is favored to place high in the event. He tied Monte Kinder of Nebraska for the Kansas Relays crown here last week. The high jump entry field for the Drake event is one of the best in many years and Kinder and Scofield will have plenty of competition. Scofield has been clearing over 6 feet 3 inches in practice this week and if the weather is nice his chances are good. Aim At Texas Coach Kanehl will enter a distance medley relay team and a two-mile relay team in an attempt to knock Texas from the vaunted position they hold by virtue of their victories at the Texas Relays and here last week. The competition in these two races, heightened by many entries, will probably be the best of the day. Other Kansas entries will be: The distance medley team will consist of John Jackson, Harold Hinchee, Hal Moore, and Bob Karnes. Hinchee, Moore, Karnes, and Pieratt Johnson will make up the two-mile relay team. 100-yard dash—Jackson; high hurdles and 440-yard hurdles—Frank Stamard; sprint medley relay—Johnson, William Bintner, Bob Crowley and Richard Waggstaff; mile relay-Binter, Jackson, Robert Hill and Richard Shee; discuss-Karl Ebel; javelin-Ebel, Bruce Henock and Clifford King; broad jump-Crowley and Scofield. Fight Close Games In Volleyball, Softball An upset win by the Fly-by-Nights over the Phi Gams highlighted intramural softball play Wednesday. The Sig Sips continued undefeated whipping Lambda Chi 20.1. Kappa Sigs kept their record clean defeating Mom's Boys 10-1. Disregarding their underdog role, the Fly-by-Nights turned on the batting power to defeat Phi Gamma Delta 18-12. It was the first defeat for Phi Gam and the initial win for the Fly-by-Nights. In volleyball, Sigma Alpha Epsilon won two intramural games, both by a 15-11 score, from Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Delta Theta was not extended winning two games from the 1126 Club by the same score, 15-2. While the Phi Gams defeated Phi Kappa 15-0, 15-4, Alpha Tau Omega was involved in a three game tussle with the Delta Tau Delta team. The ATO's win 15-10, 9-15, 15-9. Volleyball playoffs begin tonight in Robinson gymnasium. The sched-ule finds Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Chi and Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau Delta at 7 p.m. Alpha Tau Omega will play Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi tangles with Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 8 p.m. The winners will meet April 28 in the semi-finals and the finals will be played April 29th. The standings of men's intramural softball league including Tuesday's games are: **Division I** W. L. Sigma Chi 5 0 Die Harris 3 1 TKE 2 1 Phi Psi 2 2 Sigma Nu 2 2 1128 Club 0 5 Delta Chi 0 5 **Division II** W. L. Beta 4 0 SAE 3 1 Triangle 2 2 Phi Kappa, Not Phi Psi, Beat ATO Nine Tuesday The Phi Kappa intramural softball team, not Phi Kappa Psi, defeated Alpha Tau Omega, 8 to 4, Tuesday. The Phi Psi's were wrongly credited with the victory in Wednesday's Daily Kansan. The Phi Kappa's moved into the lead of Division III by means of the triumph. They have won three games as against no losses. NROTC Riflers Lose To Harvard, 833-766 The University N. R. O. T. 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