4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 3, 1945 Schedule Ready For Ball Teams The pairings for the men's intramural softball tournament have been made and the schedules should be mailed out to the teams today, Coach Ray Kanehl, assistant intramural director said this morning. Because the schedules were not ready before today, the games scheduled for today will have to be postponed to be played at the convenience of the teams. All games in the B division will be played on the intramural field south of Robinson gymnasium. The A-league games will be played on the fields east of Memorial stadium. TKE's Drop Out One of the B-division teams, Tau Kappa Epsilon, dropped out of the tournament this morning. Contests scheduled at 4:30 p.m. May 8 are, in the B league, Kappa Sig vs. Sigma Chi, on intramural field three; Pi Kappa Alpha vs. S. A. E., on field three; and Blanks vs. Phi Psi, on field one. Phi Gam, originally scheduled to play T.K.E. will be given a bye. A-league games to be played the 8th are Battenfeld vs. Delta Taui Sigma Nu vs. Phi Delt, Carruth vs. Kappa Alpha Psi, and Beta vs. Oldham's Oldsters. May 10 Games On May 10, Phi Gams will play Sigma Chi on field three, Kappa Sig will meet Phi Psi on field one, and on field two, Pi Kappa Alpha will play the Blanks. play the ballers The A division games scheduled on May 10 are Battenfeld vs. Phi Deltal, Delta Tau vs. Kappa Alpha Psi, Sigma Nu vs. Oldham's Oldsters, and Carruth vs. Beta. PRIMARY---dependents. In order that the unorganized independents will have as equal chance to be elected as organized independents' candidates, the final count will be taken separately, Miss Harding said. Thus candidates representing organized houses will compete against themselves, and unorganized independents will compete against each other. (continued from page one) (continued from page one) raine Rumsey, Locksley; Lorraine Carpenter, Corbin; Annetta Stout, Watkins; Lois Temple, Watkins; and Mary Jane Zollinger, Locksley. Miss Harding said that polls will be set up in every organized house to insure a wider representation in the primary election. There will also be polls in Fraser hall, Frank Strong hall, and the Memorial Union building to facilitate the unorganized independents' vote. The two groups will be voted on by all the independent students, she explained. Kanehl Announces Entries in Dual Meet Ray Kanehl, Kansas track coach, announced his list of entries for the outdoor dual meet with Nebraska in Memorial stadium Saturday. Jayhawk track and field men are entered in 15 events. In the mile run, Richard Hudson, R. C. Schreffler, F. H. Raab, and J. W. Richl will represent Kansas. Runners in 440 Running in the 440, will be John Jackson, Bill Schell, Rod Mclvor and John Sittes, and Kenneth Daneberg and Owen Peck will run the shorter dashes 100 and 220. Also entered for the 100 is Ernie Bauer and in the 220 is Lynn Leigh. Kansas hurdlers will be Norval Jackson and R. S. Hawkinson in the low barrier dash, and N. Jackson and Jim Sargent running the high hurdles. Two Mile Entries Two entries on the 2-mile run are Hudson and Jim Thomas, and in the 880 will be Rolland Hamilton, Ronald Hayenga, Raab, and W. R. Witt. Leroy Rebison, Bauer and C. W. Keller are the entries on the shot put and discus, and Robinson and Beuer, plus Al Chase and A. P. Steinhauer, will represent the Jay-hawks in the javelin throw. Kanehl's jumpers are Sargent, Robison and Thomas in the high jump, and Leigh, Danneberg, and Peck in the broad jump. Harvey Morrow and Gil Woerner are entered in the pole vault. MOORHEAD---participated. The winner of last year's short softball tournament, which included only eight teams, were the Blanks with a season record of seven straight victories. The Phi Gam's stood second in the league winning five and losing two. (continued from page one) recent Wulsh murder. Relating his conversation with Elva Wallace, coed arrested in Kansas City, Mr. Moorhead said, "She just talked herself into the front page." Mr. Moorhead said that women had taken over a great many jobs on the Kansas City papers and that editors did not hesitate to send them on any kind of a story. Mr. Moorehead's remark, "Women seem to be just as competent as men," brought a laugh from his audience. Mr. Moorhead spoke to journalism students yesterday afternoon in the journalism building, explaining the routine of his job. Hulach Speaks to Y.W.C.A. Dinner Tonight at Henley Charles Hulach, new regional secretary of Y.M.C.A., will deliver the main address at the W.Y.C.A. dinner tonight in Henley house. The newly elected cabinet and members of the present cabinet will be guests of honor at the dinner, Rach VanderWerf, sponsor, said today. Reviewing the history of intramural softball at the University, we find it to be the most consistent and possibly the most interesting of the spring sports since baseball fell into disfavor in the late thirties. The last intramural baseball games were in 1937 when the Sig Alph's defeated an independent team, the Hexagons, 8-2, to win the championship of the three division tournament. A total of 30 ball clubs participated. Back across the years the softball title was fairly well passed around among the various organizations. In the 1943 softball tournament, 21 teams participating, the Beta's were the victors after a winning steak of 10 straight. The runner up, defeated in the game 8-0, was S. A. E. The Phi Delts won the softball crown the year before, and the Phi Psil's in 1941. On May 11 Beloit, Kinsley, Eureka, Manhattan, and Wellington will be host schools to regional meets. The contest for all three classes at Manhattan will be man- Coach Shenk has been named manager of the high school regional track meet to be held in Lawrence May 12. Title Passed Around The other regional meets set for the 12th are at Hays, Hutchinson and Pittsburg. Two other college officials are slated as managers in these meets, Coach Paul Gross of Ft. Hays State college at the class A and B meet in Hays, and Dr. C. W. Weede, of Kansas State Teachers college at Pittsburg. The Pittsburg meet will be for class AA schools only. Bv LOREN KING Sportorials Gilliland at Hutchinson The manager of the Hutchinson meet will be J. F. Gilliland, principal of the school. Like the meet here, it is for all three divisions. MEADOW ACRES ANNOUNCING 9391, Reservation "All of the College freshmen and sophomores must see their advisers, and any who fail to do this will be called to the College office," Dean Ulmer said. CLYDE LUCAS Maine Lt. Lt. Burdridge King of the Marine corps visited the campus yesterday on his way to his home in St. Louis. Lt. King is on furlough from the south Pacific where he has been flying Avengers. He was a major in the department of art and left school to enter the service in 1942. Students interested in trying-out are to meet at 4:30 p.m. May 11, in the Kansas room, where the present cheerleaders will teach them the yells, Eloise Brown, senior cheerleader, said. TOPEKA Sunday, May 6 baged by Coach Ward Hazlett, of Kansas State College. The principals of the other schools will manage their meets; Beloit, classes A and B, E. M. Chestnut; Kinsley, B division, W. E. Woodard; Eureka, A and B, F. A. Smethers; and Wellington, AA and B, Paul Lessig. $1.75, tax included Election of next year's cheerleaders has been set tentatively for 8:30 p.m., May 14, in the Kansas room. Eugenia Hepworth, traditions committee chairman, announced today. Cheerleader Tryouts To Be Held May 14 UNDERCLASSMEN- leader, said. "We'd like to issue a special invitation to boys who are interested in this activity." Miss Brown added. Marine Lt. Eldridge King Visits If over 40 per cent of a student's work is unsatisfactory, a statement to this effect will be sent to the parents. These letters will not be mailed out until after the advisory period is over. 8 to Midnight (continue from page one) enrolled in the College, to the College office if they wish to check their grades. However, the only grade reports for these students will be those who are doing unsatisfactory work. (continued from page one) TODAY — Ends Saturday Return Engagement And His Orchestra Enabling Students to Make Closing Hour Last Complete Run Starts at 9:00 STARTING AT 6:30 Out at 9:30 GRANADA SUNDAY — 4 Days EXTRA 20 Min. Featurette "ARE ANIMALS ACTORS" You'll Say That the Answer Is Yes. Beta, Phi Delt Play Handball Finals Finishing the semi-finals of the in- tramural handball singles, Jerry Simpson defeated Howard Joseph in two games out of three last night, moving him into the final bracket. In the intra-fraternity battle the two Beta's scores were: Simpson, 21-8 and 21-2; Joseph, 21-12. and 21-2, Joseph. This pairs Simpson with John McShane, Phi Delt, in the championship game which will be played today. Simpson beat Buzz Hargis, Phi Gam, and Charles Aylward, Phi Delt, before meeting Joseph. Truman Asks Slash In Wartime Budget The President also asked Congress to slash 80 million dollars from the 1946 budget estimate of eight war agencies. Washington—(I N S) —President Truman today asked Congress to slash the war time shipbuilding program by more than seven billion dollars and also abolish the Office of Civilian Defense, effective June 30. VARSITY FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARTHA O'DRISCOLL "Hi Beautiful" — 2nd Hit — TEX RITTER in "Gangsters of the Frontier" ON OUR STAGE TONITE AT 9 P.M. 5 BIG AWARDS FREE JAYHAWKER ONE — 1-YEAR PASS 1 — $25 WAR BOND THREE — 6-MONTH PASSES NOW — Ends Saturday Week's Engagement VERONICA LAKE SONNY TUFTS EDDIE BRACKEN SUNDAY — One Week