4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 23, 1945 Teams to Play Last Softball Round Tuesday A close game with the Phi Delt's took the Delta Tau Delta softball team out of the unbeaten class, the Delt' losing 11-12 in the A league of the men's intramural softball tourney yesterday. Battenfeld Undefeated Brad Battenfeld with a perfect record in the A league, unseated the Beta's 5-0, also undefeated, in yesterday's leading A-division game. A. L. Chase was the losing pitcher, Tom Saffel pitched for Battenfeld. In the B league, the close game was between Pi K A and the Phi Psl's, won by the Pi K A 10-8. Vern Pieron pitched for the winners and Leroy Robison was the losing hurler. Both teams had their biggest hitting in the second and third innings, the game tepering off to a slow ending. Blarks Win Over Figi's The longest score of the day in The a League came out of the Duke's Mixture Oldham's Oldsters game, won by the Mixture, 16-0. The Blanks extended their B-league winning streak to five straight by easing through their game with Phi Gam, 12-3. In the other B-league game Kappa Sig defeated Sig Alph, 14-0. In the make-up games played during the week, the Blanks handed Sigma Chi their second defeat, 14-4. Kappa Sigma defended its clean record by winning over the Phi Gam's 9-8. Sigma Chi beat Phi Psi 13-2, and Phi Psi won a close one from Sig Alph, 13-14. The last round of the regularly scheduled games will be played next Tuesday. Then if all make-up games are played, the tourney will go into the championship playoff. the Standings the Standings A league W L Battenfeld 4 0 Beta 3 1 Phi Delt 3 1 Delta Tau 2 1 Duke's Mixture 2 2 Sigma Nu 2 2 Oldham's Oldsters 1 4 B league W L Blanks 5 0 Kappa Sigma 5 0 Sigma Chi 5 2 Phi Psi 3 4 Sig Alph 2 4 Pi K A 2 3 Phi Gam 1 4 21-COUNCIL TO VOTE 21-COUNCIL TO VOTE (continued from page one) (continue from page one) tee head shall be known as the point system manager and shall be the senior member of the committee. Miss Woodward said the committee would have its headquarters in the office of the dean of student affairs, where files would be kept with an activity card for each regularly enrolled student. Students violating the tem would be subject to action by the student court. Maximum Points The maximum number of points one student may accumulate, as stated in the bill, would be 40 for juniors and seniors, 30 for freshman and sophomores. The bill lists all campus organizations and the points which would be given for offices held or participation in that group. Miss Woodward said that a student who was a member of Jay Janes, for example, would receive 10 points, 20 for being president of her sorority, and five more for A Cappella choir. The bill is subject to change before it is voted upon next week, Miss Woodward said, and she suggested that persons having constructive suggestions confer with her or a council member. Copies of the bill are available for those who desire them. New Officers Attended Newly elected members of the All-Student Council, who met last night with the old council at the regular Gamma Phi, Kappa And Locksley Win In Women's Softball Gamma Phi defeated Sigma Kappa 16-15 in a close softball game yesterday, Kappa won over Harman 12-5, and Locksley defeated Delta Gamma 18-5. The battery for Gamma Phi was Virginia Urban, and Shirley Otter, and for Sigma Kappa, Patricia Scherrer, and Beym Eighm. Outstanding players for Gamma Phi were Maxine Kelley, Billie Simmons, and Shirley Otter. Outstanding player for Sigma Kappa was Mary Vermillion, who scored two home runs. The battery for Kappa was Maxine Gunsolly, and Barbara Hellar, for Harman, Geneva Peirano, and Lois Harkleroad, for Locksley, Marilyn Adamson, and Joan Lippelmann, and for Delta Gamma, Leeta Marks, Mary Ann Gray, and Betty Bixby. Second Round Swim Meet Is Postponed The second round competition of the B-bracket V-12 intramural swimming tournament, originally planned for 4:30 today has been postponed and will be run off Friday or Monday, Chief G. W. Gathings, in charge of V-12 athletics, announced today. The second round will consist of a 600-foot free style relay, and a diving contest. PT's 5, 7, and 9 are entered in the B bracket of the tourney and will have one relay team each, and two entries each in the diving contest. In addition, the tie between T. L Batchelder, PT 5, and Vance Reynolds, PT 9, for first in the underwater swim, will be run off with the second round events. meeting, will be sworn in June 12, Persis Smok, president, said today. The following reports were accepted: Eugenia Hepworth, traditions committee chairman, reported the names of the five regular cheerleaders and five alternates chosen at trvouts May 14. Beverly Bohan, College senior, editor of the 1945 calendar, reported that the total expenses for the calendar were $571.18, receipts to date are $551.78, making a profit of $280.60. Faculty Answers Jean McIntire reported that 63 faculty members had answered her letters, inquiring about their reaction to having an all-university quiz file. She said 48 had said they would cooperate with the file, while the other 15, for legitimate reasons, would not. Kenneth Nohe said that E. C. Quigley, athletic director, had scheduled one more home game, Washburn, Oct. 12, at Haskell stadium. The council resolved, motion made by Miss Breed, that all heads of standing committees should itemize their duties and submit these reports to Buechel, who will give them to Mary Breed and Nohe were appointed to the calendar committee by Miss Snook. The council picnic was postponed to May 31. VARSITY 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 TONITE and THURSDAY It's One Howl of a Hit! "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" ANY BONDS TODAY? By Fibber McGee and Molly Illustrated by Lichty "I don't want to interfere with your buying War Bonds, Abu, but you'll have to find another place to hide them." Carruth, Battenfeld Will Be Open Brush, Battenfeld Will Be Open Carruth and Battenfeld halls will be open throughout the summer for scholarship members only. Dean Henry Werner, announced today. No meals will be served at the halls, however. the committee chairmen appointed for next year. The new council will meet within a few days to elect officers and appoint committee heads for next year. Guidance Bureau Helps 400 Almost tripling the expected yearly quota of 150 cases, the Guidance bureau announced today that 400 persons had been booked since the bureau opened last August. May 31, is the latest date for students to register if the testing is to be completed before the term is over. Chile's Railroads Built in 1850 Chile's first railroads were built in 1850. FRIDAY - SATURDAY EUGENE PALLET, J ROBERT LIVINGSTON, N WALTER CATLEY BUTH JEREMY GRANADA VERA VAGUE STEPHANIE BACHELOR LOYD CORRIGA TODAY RAY NOBLE AND ORCHESTRA HARRY OWENS AND HIS ROYAL HAWAIIANS ICE SPECIALISTS M.CGOWAN AND MACK TWINKLE WATTS M THE MERRY MEISTERS Quest Star ROY ROGERS King of the Cowboys OWL SHOW SUNDAY Saturday Night One Week The Return of the "Pin UP" Girl BETTY GRABLE Glittering - Dazzling - Merry "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" With Dick Haymes — Phil Silvers Cyclones to End Season at Clinton Ames, Iowa—Coach Chick Sutherland's Iowa State College baseball team will close its 1945 season in Clinton, Iowa, Saturday when the Cyclones and Schick General Hospital teams clash in the last of their two-game series. Last Saturday, Clinton edged the Cyclones 8 to 6 in a ball game spotted with unusual happenings. Most unusual was the scoring of five runs on one hit after the Schick pitcher had walked four men in succession. Sutherland has not named his traveling squad for the return encounter with the Schick team. JAYHAWKER NOW 4 Never-to-Be Forgotten Days 20th CENTURY FOX PRESENTS FRANZ WERFEL'S with JENNIFER JONES WILLIAM EYTHE CHARLES BICKFORD VINCENT PRICE LEE J. COBB GLADYS COOPER NOTE Complete Show 3 Hours Box Office Opens 6:30 Feature Starts 6:45 and 9:50 X-TRA SPECIAL It's the Tops! "ALL-STAR BOND RALLY" Bob Bing HOPE CROSBY FRANK SINATRA BETTY GRABLE HARRY JAMES & BAND HARPO MARX CARMEN MIRANDA FIBBER McGEE & MOLLY and a Host of Others FREE — $1,050.00 In War Bonds From the Stage 9 p.m. Monday, May 28 4 — $100 Bonds 26 — $25 Bonds Lawrence Theatres Free Bond Award Night