PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1944 Kansas to Meet Sedalia Army Nine Tomorrow The University of Kansas baseball team leaves today for Sedalia, Mo., where they will play the Sedalia Army Air Base tomorrow. This will be the second meeting of the two teams. On May 27, the Jayhawks went down before the army team by the score of 10-4, playing one of the best games of the season. Harariic fielding has been one of the worst faults of the Kansas all year, and at times the hitting has been very weak. Tom Saffell, who put on such a brilliant individual show last week by fanning 19 members of the Oklahoma team, will doubtless draw the pitching assignment tomorrow when the Jayhawks take the field. Saffell struck out every Sooner at least once with the exception of Reese, the pitcher, who was the visitors' best hitter. Saffall accounted for the first 10 outs of the game by strikeouts, yet Kansas was behind 7 at the end of the fourth, so if he could get adequate support the Jayhawks might crash through with a victory over the army nine. This will probably be the last game of the season for the Jayhawks, at least the final one for this semester. EM'S ARE---whereabouts of the 41 fliers will not be known until August. (continued from page one) (continued from page one) and we are grateful of this opportunity to express our gratitude." Feature Pre-War Steaks The welfare department of the school sponsored the banquet which was financed by funds made by the navy canteen. EM's and V-5's Win In Double-Header The double-leader softball game last night turned out to be a one-sided affair for both the Electrician's Mates and the Naval Air Cadets. The EM's battled against their superior officers and enlisted ship's company to give them a severe beating 20 to 5. Hasey, Trowe, Williams, and Gettler, EM's poked out home runs. Smith, left field, newcomer to the team, played his position well. Williams and Orton were the winning pitchers. Williams relieved Orton in the last innning. "The only trouble was that the EM's had too many men out in the field—at least two divisions," said Ensign Ware. "Everywhere we placed a hit, there was a trainee ready to catch it." The Irish Rascals bowed to the V-5's 21 to 7. Schmissrauter was on the mound for the winning team. Price to Discuss Marriage Views Dr. Edwin F. Price, minister of the First Methodist church, will discuss "Looking Toward Marriage," at Wesley Foundation Fellowship, at 6 p.m., Sunday, June 18. Dr. Price will also conduct a question box session on the Bible for the 9:43 a.m. student class. Morning worship service will be at 10:50 a.m. "The Recognition of Prayer" will be the sermon delivered, at 11 a.m, by the Rev. Ernest L. Snodgrass, minister of the First Baptist church. The class for servicemen and civilian students, at 9:45, will consider the subject, "The Aims of the Church." BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Saturday Nite - Store open until 9 o'clock To help you select "Gifts for Dad" And Your Cool Summer Clothes Arrow Shirts Sport Shirts "T" Shirts Polo Shirts Arrow Neckties Botany Wool Ties Palm Beach Ties Seersucker Robes Palm Beach Suits Airmore Suits $29. Stetson Hats Panama Hats Interwoven Socks Zelon Jackets Sport Coats Fancy Slacks Gabardine Rain Coats Leisure Coats Palm Beach Suits $19.50 Airmore Suits $29.50 "Glad to show you." HELP WIN THE WAR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT For Students and Teachers By Making ROCKET POWDER Hercules Powder Co. Sunflower Ordnance Works Apply at Plant, East of Eudora, or at U. S. Employment Service 201 West 8th St., Lawrence Blanks Tops in Softball League The intramural softball season receded its climax Wednesday, with the Blanks topping the league, having seven victories without a loss. Phi Gam took second place with Delta Tau Delta and Beta Theta Pi tied for third. Phi Gam defeated Delta Tau Delta 9 to 8 in the opening playoff game yesterday. The Blanks are scheduled to play Beta in the other semi-final Sunday, and the winner will meet Phi Gam the following day for the championship. The Phi Gams, who were beaten twice during the season, had quite a struggle downing the Delts, who won their last four games after dropping the first three. The game went one extra inning before it was finally decided. Frank paced the winners with three hits, and Marshall got three blows for Delt. Moffett worked for their opponents. In the final regular season games played Wednesday, Beta nosed out Phi Gam 2 to 0, the Blanks defeated Sigma Chi 8 to 1, Delt out-slugged Battenfeld 15 to 13, and Phi Psi won over Phi Delt by forfeit. Reigle pitched for Phi Gam, and Moffett worked for their opponents. Final standings: | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Blanks | 7 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Gamma Delta | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Delta Tau Delta | 4 | 3 | .571 | | Beta Theta Pi | 4 | 3 | .571 | | Battenfeld | 3 | 4 | .429 | | Sigma Chi | 2 | 5 | .286 | | Phi Kappa Psi | 2 | 5 | .286 | | Phi Delta Theta | 1 | 6 | .167 | BUY U.S. WAR BONDS JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "SCARLET CLAW" Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes SUNDAY—5 Big Days "Was he in the raid over Tokyo? is the question of many friends and relatives of Marvin Goebel of Altor Iowa, a College graduate in 1939 Goebel, a top-ranking aerial-gunner was one of a group of 40 enlisted men and one officer at Ft. Myers, Fla., chosen from a larger group of volunteers for a "mystery mission." A "farewell" letter from the graduate was received by Fred Elwash, alumni secretary, a month ago, saying that he had been given tests for stratosphere flying, issued equipment for hot and cold weather, and given shots for numerous and varied illnesses and that he would leave immediately for a destination not even known by members of the group. Goebel said that an APO number would not be issued for the group for three months, therefore, the Lt. Millie Margaret Regies, who received her bachelor of arts degree in '41, is now stationed in England serving as a dietician in the U. S. army. She was statoned at Ft. Riley a year before going to England. Lt. Regier was a home economics major and is a member of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS VARSITY TODAY, Thru Sat. TODAY RUSSELL HAYDEN "THE LAST HORSEMAN" JANE WITHERS "MY BEST GAL" ENDS SATURDAY 2 BIG FEATURES SUNDAY---- Opening With a JUBILEE OWL SHOW SAT. NITE Dod's Day, Bring Him Down. We'll Show Him a Good Time, Too. MONDAY---- ALL NEXT WEEK - A Carnival of Fun EMPLOYEES' WEEK "Privilege" Night. TUESDAY---- Is Dedicated to Our Men and Women in the Service. WEDNESDAY---- GRANADA PAJAMA RE-VUE OWL SHOW, 11:45 Return Showing "Gentleman Jim" With Errol Flynn THURSDAY--- FARMERS DAY Presentation of Artists Awards to Winners of Movie Star Portrait Contest. FRIDAY----