4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, JUNE 13, 1945 Battenfeld Ties Delta Tau in A Softball League The Phi Gams trounced the Sig Alphs 16-0 in a five inning game yesterday, leaving only one game to be played in the B league of the men's intramural softball tournament. Clifford Hargis pitched the no-run game for the Phi Gams, with Thomas Bailey catching. Richard Cray and Floyd Veatch were the battery for the losers. Standings in the A league were shuffled as the top team, Battenfield, lost to Sigma Nu, 5-2. James Weatherby pitched for the winners; Thomas Saffell for the losers. John Shackelford knocked in a home run for Sigma Nu. The Delts tied for first place in defeating the Beta's 10-1. John Gunther pitched for the winners, Howard Joseph for the losers. In the B league the Sigma Chi's and S. A. E.'s have a game to be played, and in the A league games to be played are Beta - Phi Delt, Duke's Mixture - Sigma Nu. The present standings are: A Division W L Pct. Battenfeld 6 1 .857 Delta Tau 6 1 .857 Phi Delt 5 1 .833 Sigma Nu 4 2 .666 Beta 3 3 .500 Duke's Mixture 3 3 .500 Oldham's Oldsters 1 6 .128 B Division W L Pct. Blanks 7 0 1.000 Kappa Sig 6 1 .857 Sigma Chi 4 2 .666 Phi Psi 3 4 .428 Phi Gam 3 4 .428 S. A. E. 2 4 .333 Pi K. A. 2 5 .285 Baseball Today MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American league W L Pct. Detroit ... 26 17 .605 New York ... 27 19 .587 St. Louis ... 22 22 .500 Boston ... 23 23 .500 Washington ... 21 23 .477 Cleveland ... 20 22 .476 Chicago ... 21 24 .467 Philadelphia ... 17 27 .386 National league W L Pct. New York 28 19 .596 Pittsburgh 26 20 .565 Brooklyn 26 20 .565 St. Louis 26 21 .553 Chicago 23 19 .549 Boston 23 21 .523 Cincinnati 21 24 .467 Philadelphia 10 39 .204 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American league Washington 5, New York 3 Philadelphia 7, Boston 5, 12 innings Detroit 2, St. Louis 1, 11 innings Chicago 1, Cleveland 0 National league Boston 10, Philadelphia 0 Brooklyn 7, New York 4 Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 3 Cincinnati at St. Louis, postponed, TODAY'S GAMES American league St. Louis at Detroit Cleveland at Chicago Boston at Philadelphia National league New York at Brooklyn (night) Philadelphia at Boston Cincinnati at St. Louis (night) House Outlaws Poll Tax House Outlaws Poll Tax Washington—The house passed a bill 251 to 104 to outlaw the poll tax and sent it to the senate. Hopkins Returns From Russia Hopkins Returns From Russia Washington—Harry Hopkins returned from Russia yesterday and told President Truman of ihs talks with Stalin. Last Student Recital Scheduled Tomorrow Ten students in the School of Fine Arts will participate in the final student recital in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall tomorrow afternoon at 3:30. The program is: Piano solo, "Sonata, No. 1" (Bethoven) by Martha Dooley Oobe solo, "Concerto in E flat" (Mozart) by Frank Stalzer. Cello solo, "Sonata in G minor" (Handel) by Martha Baxter. Basson solo, "Ungaresche Fantasie" (Weber) by Duncan Sommerville. Clarinet solo, "Prelude Et Rigaudon" (Edmond Avon) by Eric Ericsson. The concluding number on the program will be an ensemble consisting of Margaret Kay, first violin; Barbara Hula, second violin; Ruth Russell, viola; Martha Baxter, cello; and Margaret Dunn, pianist. They will play "F minor quintet" (Brahms). Truman Signs Flood Bill Washington President Truman yesterday signed the 20 million dollar flood control bill. Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight and Thursday VARSITY TONITE and THURSDAY John Wayne---- BINNIE BARNES---- ALBERT DECKER---in "IN OLD CALIFORNIA" JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:05 Feature 2:40 - 7:15 - 9:20 NOW — Ends Saturday AH,LOVE! THEY CAN'T LIVE WITH IT! THEY CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT IT! Women's I-M Finals To Be Played Today with LUCILLE BALL KEENAN WYN Y · CARL ESMOND PATRICIA MORISON · FELIX BRESSART SUNDAY—One Week The women's intramural sport events will end today with the final game in softball and the finals in tennis doubles. Miller and Watkins will play in the softball finals this afternoon after I.W.W. forfeited to Miller yesterday in semi-finals because of an incomplete team. Kathryn O'Leary and Marjorie Snyder will play Barbara Heller and Carrie Arnold, and Lucile Land and Constance Markley will play Lavone Jacobson and Maurine Zimmerman to decide the tennis finals. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS All seniors who expect to participate in the Commencement exercises on June 24 must pay the diploma fee immediately at the business office, L. C. Woodruff, registrar, announced today. Seniors Must Pay Diploma Fees --- GRANADA ENDS TONITE Dennis O'Keefe Constance Moore "EARL CARROLL VANITIES" Plus: "Mighty Mouse" Cartoon THURSDAY 3 Mighty Days E. M. Keirn Indicted By Wichita Grand Jury Wichita—With the indictment of Ed. M. Keirn, McAllen, Texas, for perjury, and hte issuance of bench warrants for three others, the federal grand jury continued its probe of liquor-gambling law violations today. The bench warrants were issued against W. F. Johnson, Fred Celmons and William R. Herdon, who, the district attorney said, failed to appear as witnesses. Colonel McMorris Returns Col. Watson McMorris, professor of military science, returned this morning from special duty at Camp Carson, Colo. Stephenson to Attend Meeting Prof. Eugene A. 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