PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944 Intramurals Are In Second Round Play is continuing in the intramural handball, golf, tennis, and horseshoe tournaments, the second rounds of which were scheduled to have been completed last week. Due to various conditions, however, some of these matches have not yet been held. Results of second round matches: Tennis Roderick, Beta, defeated Samuel, Phi Delt, 6-1, 6-2. Heary, Delta Upsilon, defeated Simpson, Beta, 6-2, 6-3. Siefers, Beta, advanced to third round when both scheduled opponents defaulted. Bandball. Simpson, Beta, won over Ise, Blanks. 21-7, 21-11. Dreher, Beta, won over Worthington, Sig Alph, 21-6, 12-21, 21-14. Kirshner, Beta, won over Sutherland. Sigma Chi, 21-10, 21-14. Mowreg, Beta, won over Frank, Phi Gam, 21-12, 21-14. Joseph, Beta, won over Dan Huebert, Phi Delt by forfeit. Horseshoes Samucl, Phi Delt, Drcheh, Beta, 21-19, 19-21, 21-19. Mills, Phi Dihl, won over Hartligan, Phi Gam, 21-6, 21-7. Butin, Beta, won over White, Phi Delt, 21-6, 21-7. Calkins, Beta, advanced to third round when both opponents defaulted. Harmon, John Moore Co-op, won over Ramsey, Phi Gam, 21-6. over Kennedy, Stacey, Phi Psi, won over Parks, Triangle, 21-8, 21-2. Golf Scott, Phil Delti, won over West, Beta. 7 and 5. Gosnell, Phi Psi, won over Calkins, Beta, 2 up. Sargent, Beta, won over Snoore, Delt, 4 and 3. Joseph, Beta, won over Stacey, Phi Psl, 6 and 5. Results of first round matches which were played late: Tennis Henry, Delta Upson, won over Evans, Delt. 6-0. 6-0. Harris, Phil Dhi, won over Hines, Delta Upson, 6-2, 6-2. Delta Op- Samuel, Phi Delt, won over Marshall, John Moore Co-op, 6-4, 6-4. Horseshoes Schreiber, Phi Gam, won by forfeit over Holze, Triangle. Samuel, Phi Delt, won by forfeit over MCume, Sig Alph. White, Phi Delt, won by forfeit over Ryan, Blanks. Golf Scott, Phi Delt, defeated Libby, Phi Gam, 7 and 6. Lillibridge, Sigma Chi, won by forfeit-over Aitchison, Phi Psi. Gosnell, Phi Psi, defeated Calkins, Beta. 2 up. Handball Dreher, Beta, won over Simpson Beta, 21-6, 12-21, 21-14. TODAY ENDS SATURDAY GRANADA "Behind the Big Top Fox Movietone News Battenfeld, Blanks Win Opening Games OWL SHOW Saturday Nite SUNDAY—4 Days THE MOST In opening round softball games played yesterday, Battenfond nosed out Phi Psi 17 to 16 in an old-fashioned slugfest, and the Blanks walloped the Phi Gams 13 to 5. Dr. Calvin VanderWerf pitched for the winning Blanks, with Oldberg and Stannard backing him up with a home run apiece. Hartigan pitched for the losers. A last inning rally gave Battenfeld the victory over Phi Psi in what will probably be one of the season's wildest games. There were ten home runs, altogether, with Howland hitting two for the winners and Pyle getting a pair for Phi Psi. A short business-meeting will precede the talk. All ASME members are especially urged to attend this meeting, he said, because final plans for a picnic will be discussed. Liberty Ship Hits Rocks, Splits in Two Near Frisco San Francisco, (INS) - The liberty ship, Henry Bergh, which went aground in a heavy fog on the jagged rocks 30 miles off San Francisco while bringing back 1000 navy men from Pacific war zones today broke almost amid ship. Walter Bohnstangel, chief testing engineer of the A. T. and Santa Fe railroad, will speak to members of ASME at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union building, Clarke Hargiss, a member of the organization announced. pers. On such a press, the paper, which unwinds from a long, continuous roll, has to be threaded through the press by hand every time the paper breaks, this process taking approximately 15 minutes. Stopping for an instant at the time of impression, the paper, which is printed on both sides and then folded all in one operation, ordinarily runs through at a continual rate of speed. The regular run was completed shortly after 7 p.m., nearly three hours later than usual, but exceptional interest in the election today created a demand for extra copies of yesterday's edition, so several hundred more papers were printed this morning. Naval officials said an incomplete check indicated that there was no loss of life, but there were some injured. KANSAN HAD-- (continued from page one) Bohnstengel Will Speak To ASME Members Today HELP WIN THE WAR By Making ROCKET POWDER SUMMER EMPLOYMENT For Students and Teachers Hercules Powder Co. Sunflower Ordnance Works Apply at Plant, East of Eudora, or at U. S. Employment Service 201 West 8th St., Lawrence 201 West 8th St., Lawrence Dance To JAN SAVITT and his "Shuffle Rhythm" Orchestra at the K-Club Varsity HOCH AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Admission — $2.00 plus tax U.S., Allies to Discuss Postwar Peace Plan Washington, (INS) — Invitation to participate in the first broad intergovernmental planning to organize postwar peace since the League of Nations will be issued by the United States to Great Britain, Russia, and China upon the expected approval of President Roosevelt. Emeralds and rubies get their color from the same substance, chromium oxide. VARSITY Shows 2 - 7 - 9 THURSDAY—3 Days Edmund Lowe "GIRL IN THE CASE" and Gene Autry "THE BIG SHOW" JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW—Thru Saturday