4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 9, 1945 First Round I-M Softball Shows Various Scores One nine-inning tie, two close victories, one runaway, and two other fairly lopsided scores came out of the first round of the men's intramural softball tournament to be played. Six games were played yesterday, three in each league, and one was forfeited. The tie was in the Battenfeld-Delta Tau meeting, which ended after nine innings with the score 5-5. Tom Saffel pitched for Battenfeld and Bob Lee did the hurling for elta Tau. The Kappa Sigma-Sigma Chi iune was tied in the seventh inning, ut the Kappa Sigs pulled ahead in eighth to wint 3-2. Another close game gave the Sig ph's a 16-15 victory over Pi K.A. etalfal's single followed by a homer Nordeen in the seventh cinched game for S.A.E. The Blanks, collecting 18 hits off the Phi Psi pitching, blanketed them with a 15-1 score; and in the Sigma Tu-Phi Delt contest, Ball outpitched Teatherby of Sigma Nu to a 13-7 history. The Beta's, Bob Schwanzle pitch, defeated Oldham's Olsters, 14-9. In the forfeited game, Dukes Mixure, the revamped team from Carth strengthened by some of theayers from the T.K.E. team which copped out, gained an automatic victory over Kappa Alpha Psi. first "Hello" Day in 1920 first "Hello" Day in 1920 December 10, 1920, was the first annual "Hello" Day. Track Meet Winners To Oppose Missouri In Columbia Saturday First place winners in seven events of last week's track meet with Nebraska are entered in the same events against the Missouri Tigers at Columbia Saturday. Coach Ray Kanchel's tentative list of entries has Kenneth Danneberg, Richard Hudson, Owen Peck, Leroy Robison, Ernie Bauer, and Jim Sargent in those events in which they were victors in the Cornhusker meet. heet. The list of entries is as follows: The list of entries is as follows: Mile—Hudson, Henry Raad, R. C. Schreffler, 440—John Jackson, Lynn Leigh, John Stites; 100—Danneberg, Feck, Bauer; high hurdle — Norval Jackson and Jim Sargent, 880-Hudson, Raab, and Roland Hamilton; 220—Danneberg, and Peck; 2 Mile— James Thomas, Schreffler, and Hudson; low hurdle - N. Jackson, Peck; relay - J. Jackson, Lighthouse, and Danneberg; shot put — Robison; Bauer; discus—Robison and Bauer; javelin, Robison, Bauer, and Al Chase; high jump — Robison, and Sargent; broad jump—Peck, Danneberg, and Leigh; pole vault—Harvey Morrow. Mrs. William Jepson Told Husband Killed in Germany Mary Beth Jepson, College junior, received word yesterday that her husband, Pfc. William L. Jepson, was killed in action in Germany on April 23. Pfc. Jepson was stationed at the University last year with the ASTP unit. His home is in Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. Jepson is the former Mary Beth Schultz of Oskaloosa. you need a good night cream. Every You need a good night cream. Every Elizabeth Arden Home Treatment recommends one .. either Velva Cream for sensitive fine skins or Orange Skin Cream for a skin with a tendency toward dryness and wrinkles. The Best Preparations Are an Economy. You Use Less — They Last Longer I Cosmetic Dept. In softball games played yesterday, Corbin defeated Gamma Phi Beta 17-6, Sigma Kappa defeated IND. 17-13, and Kappa Alpha Theta won over Tipperary 24-4. Corbin, Sigma Kappa Theta, Are Winners In Softball Games Former Sports Editor Returns To Campus On Leave James Mordy, former sports editor of the Daily Kansan, returned to the campus last night from his home in Fredonia where he has been spending a 10-day leave after finishing boot camp training at the Great Lakes. The battery for the games were; for Theta, Marylou Regier and Marjorie Fadler, for Tipperary, Barbara Myer and Marita Lenski, for IND., Nancy Jack and Sarah Stuber, for Chi Omega, Dona Lee Burkhead and Rose Nell Curtis, for Gamma Phi, Virginia Urban and Geraldine Nelson, and for Corbin, Mary Turkington and Margaret Caline. Weaver Lakes. He will leave tonight for Chicago where he is being sent to radio school. Summerfield Tests Given To 36 High School Seniors BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Summerfield scholarship tests were given to 36 Kansas high school seniors yesterday at the University. Four others selected to take the final tests were unable to take them. (continued from page one) Pan-Hellenic, Inter-Dorm, Inter- hall and Independent councils, elec- tated Wilda Vermillion, publicity chairman; Robert Witt, student treasurer; and Jane Miller and Rosalei Erwin, convocation chairmen. Kaiser Heads National Group Americans United, nationally headed by Henry J. Kaiser, is a militant, non-partisan group to urge political action upon members of Congress in behalf of world organization. The usual enrollment will be reduced for students, Professor Chubb announced. Results of the examinations will be published in a month. PRESENT---to the Senate for ratification-represent our objectives. Pan-hellenic Dance DATE — May 12th The aims declared by the organization are: "We want to win the war. We want to prevent World War III. To do this, we must immediately and with all our strength—back world organization for keeping the peace. The Dumbarton Oaks plan—or whatever proposals are later submitted PLACE — Military Science Bldg. TIME — 9-12 p.m. BAND Liberty Memorial High PRICE — $1.00 per Couple .75 Stag DRESS — Formal THURSDAY, Thru Saturday ENDS TONITE Maria Montez - Jon Hall "SUDAN" In Technicolor GRANADA Dancing - Music Maxine Lindley Pupils ON THE STAGE FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY — 5 Days sent our objectives. "We want to combat forces which oppose American co-operation in world affairs. "We want to make sure that the Senate does not fail to carry out the will of our people—this time. "We want to encourage the free flow of trade and provide full employment after the war. "We oppose candidates, regardless of party, who do not subscribe to these principles." Robert Pearson Dies "We want to fight bias, discrimination, and antidemocratic tendencies, which sow the seeds of war. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Halstead for Robert H. Pearson, father of Gerald L. Pearson of the University's Extension division, who died Saturday night at his home, 740 Ohio street. Weather Forecast Rain and thunderstorms today and tomorrow. For Mother's Day Costume Jewelry, Stationery, Crystal, Colored Glass Vases, Pictures and Many Other Gifts Vi's Gift Shop Hotel Eldridge "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN" VARSITY TONITE and THURSDAY A Story of Love-Time In War-Time JAYHAWKER Week's Engagement NOW — Ends Saturday SUNDAY — One Week