PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 11, 1946 One Letterman Out For Baseball COACH DUGAN Tommy Saffell, Berryton, pitching senior, is the lone letterman on a squad of 45 Kansas baseball candidates now drilling indoors under Coach Kalph "Red" Dugan. Only three other squadmen, Gordon Schmidt, Dewitt Charles Putz, in N.R.O.T.C. performer, and Outfieldier Jack Werts, Gridley, will carry experience with them when Dugan herds his club outdoors to commence intensive practice for the first Jayhawk baseball season in three years. Schmidt, a sophomore infielder, earned a letter as an Iowa freshman last season. Werts gained a fresh numeral at K.U. in '40, and Putz acquired his monogram backstopping at Dennison last spring. PITCHERS: Bob Gilmore, Medicine Lodge; Lucian Hammer, Claffin; Gene Hellman, Medicine Lodge; Roy Lund, Kansas City, Mo.; Ray Ocamb, Junction City; Marvin Sigle, Commerce, Okla.; Gorge Waugh, Lakeside, Ark.; Warren Neal, Severnance; and Saffell. CATCHERS: Leroy Harmon Houston, Tex.; Francis Duddy, Elmo; John Fencvk, Farrell, Pa., and Putz. INFIELDERS: Otis White, Wichita; Pat Tiessen, Hutchinson; Gill West, Elmhurst; Bob Templer, Russell; Harold Baker, Kansas City, Mo; Ken Anderson, Oatlie; Rienold Bowlby, Green Valley, Ill.; Art Broederdorf, Algonquin, Ill.; Loren Burch, Roxbury; Norman Carroll, St. Joseph, Mo.; Do Dorge, Chicago; Bob Honkoe, Omaha; John Humphries, Ashland; Charles McCord, Shattuck; Dale Morrow, Blackwell, Okla; Ivan Moody, Stark, Kam; Bob Moore, Lawrence; Dick Omladest, East Liverpool, Ohio; Ediston Parker, Coffeville; and Schmidt. OUTFIELDERS: Ray Arkeke, Lawrence; Walter Dahlman, Chicago; Irvin Hayden, Atwood; Ludwig Indihar, Pittsburg; Alvin Steinhauser, Berwyn, Ill.; Arnold Klukski, Battle Creek, Mich.; Bill Hogan, Detroit, and Werts. WINNER of 10 World's Fair Grand Prizes, 28 Gold Medals and more honors for accuracy than any other timepiece. SAE, Little Phogs, Beta, Sigma Nu, in Semi-Finals Tonight Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Little Phogs, the only undefeated teams in the men's intramural basketball league playoffs, meet at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gymnasium for the right to advance to the finals. The Sig Alph's, who have won nine consecutive games, boast the tallest team in the tournament. The Little Phogs were weakened by the loss of several key men at the end of last semester but have picked up some replacements and seem to be as strong as ever. This promises to be one of the best games of the season. Beta Theta Pi, defending champions, will clash with opece-beaten Sigma Nu in the other semi-final game. This contest will be played at 7:30, also. It will feature a scoring duel between Darsie, Sigma Nu center, and Gillin, Beta center. Darsie tallied 90 points in regular league play to take fifth place in individual scoring. Gillin played in only two league games for the Beta's, but he has been the offensive star in their playoff games. Legg, Beta forward, scored 78 points in league play and is another dangerous man on the court. The Beta-Sigma Nu game should be a high-scoring contest. the winners of tonight's games will meet Wednesday night to decide the championship. Men's Glee Club To Broadcast Men's Glee Club To Broadcast The Men's Glee club will present a 15-minute program to be broadcast from the University station, KFKU, at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Prof. Joseph F. Wilkins, director, announced today. Gamma Phi Beats Alpha Delt In Table Tennis Doubles Gamma Phi Beta won two of three games from the Alpha Delt's, and Alpha Micron Pi forfeited to Alpha Chi Omega last week in women's intramural table tennis doubles. Lucile Land and Joan Anderson, AD Pi's, won from Joan Vickers and Marian Sheldon, Gamma Phi's, but the teams of Jo Ellen Shirley and Beverly Fox, and Lola Branit and Helen Harkrader, Lola Phi's, took the other two games from the AD Pi's. Two-Day Musical Intermission Finds Few Eager Beavers When professors in the School of Fine Arts are away, the students will play. But not pianos and horns. It's a two day musical-less interlude for music students today and tomorrow since professors in the School of Fine Arts are attending the Kansas State Music Teachers association convention, at Kansas State Teachers college in Emporia. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phonee 425 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 For That Coke Date Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. 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