PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943 Shenk To Take Four Men To Big Six Meet Only four members of the University track squad will accompany Coach Henry Shenk to Lincoln, Neb., where the 15th annual Big Six outdoor track meet will be held Saturday. Shenk said that he will consider himself lucky if his trackmen finish above fifth place. The four Jayhawker entrants are: Tom Scofield, high jump; Bill Haines, 880-yard run and mile run; Don Johnson, shot put; and Valle Schloesser, low hurdles, 100-yard dash, and pole vault. There is a possibility of another man making the trip but, if so, Shenk has not yet decided who that man will be. The reason for taking such a small squad to the meet, Shenk said, is because most of the trackmen have at least one final examination scheduled for Saturday. Coach Shenk and his four entrants will leave tomorrow morning for Lincoln. 35 Pass English Proficiency Exam Thirty-five students passed the English proficiency examination given April 10. The names were released today by Prof. John B. Virtue of the English department. Professor Virtue announced that two proficiency examinations would be given during the summer session, one June 19 and one August 7. Though the June 19 examination was designed primarily for those students who will not attend the entire session, Professor Virtue wanted it to be understood that all juniors and seniors enrolled in summer school who have not passed the examination may take either or both tests. Those students who passed the April 10 examination are; J. Warren Blair, Bill R. Brown, Betty Lou Cave, Doris Dunkley, G. R. Duvall, Clarence Engle, Don Ferguson, Annabel Gerhardt, John McKeever, Gerhardt, Dorothy Henry, Shirley Henry, Simon Hershorn, Grant Hunter, Enid Alison Jones, Jan Jones, Robert V. Rick, Ruth Krebshi Thornton McClanahan, Jack Milem, Bet- tle Lou Pennell, Lillian Plaintiff, Glenn Loehring, Jake Wittmann, Robert Schultz, Robert Schultz, Joath Archee Schwank, Ernestine Shears, Jacqueline Simmons, Betty Lou Smith, Carl E. Thomas, Galen Hansen, Joe Schwartz, Milford Williams, Josephine Woelverton. Chinese General's Son In Portland Portland, Ore., (INS)—A 12-year-old son of the Chinese general who kidnapped Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in 1936 is a student at Hill Military Academy in Portland, the Oregonian said today. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Stringbook Deadline The deadline for string books being prepared by county correspondents has been extended to May 10. Fred Ellsworth, secretary of the Alumni Association, said today. The books should be taken to the Alumni office, headquarters of the Statewide Activities commission. Your Local Bus Service Pi Sigma Alpha Initiates 11 New Members Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary political science fraternity, initiated 11 new members at its initiation and banquet last night in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building, H. B. Chubb, professor of political science, announced today. Those initiated were John Conard, College senior; Robert Gibbon, Edwin Kelley, George McClennand, Thornton McClanahan, Dean Os- Beta's Win Sweepstakes; Phi Gam's Take Second Beta Theta Pi edged out Phi Gamma Delta to win the 1942- 43 intramural sweepstakes championship. In 14 major sports the Beta's gathered 1054.1 points and the Phi Gam's made 1021.1 points. It was a two-team race which saw third place fall to Phi Kappa Psi with 740.8 points. The Beta's took first place in football, swimming, tennis singles, team handball, softball. $ ^{4} $ and (tie) team horseshoes. They took second in basketball, team golf, golf singles, handball singles, and volleyball. The Phi Gam's won the handball singles, horseshoe singles, (tie) team horseshoes, volleyball, team tennis, and basketball. They took second in swimming, softball, and tennis singles. The final team standings are as follows: Beta Theta Pi ... 1054.1 Phi Gamma Delta ... 1021.1 Phi Kappa Fsi ... 740.8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 676.2 Phi Delta Theta ... 656.5 Alpha Tau Omega ... 599.1 Sigma Chi ... 537.8 Blanks ... 486.8 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 462.9 Delta Tau Delta ... 459.9 Theta Tau ... 429.1 Templin Hall ... 422.6 Alpha Chi Sigma ... 394.1 Sigma Nu ... 392.1 Battenfeld Hall ... 373.9 Triangle ... 364.6 Delta Upsilon ... 363.6 John Moore Co-op ... 353.9 Delta Chi ... 352.8 Kappa Sigma ... 311.9 Rock Chalk Co-op ... 304.1 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 300.1 Pi Kappa Alpha ... 298.7 Jolliffe Hall ... 269 Ramblers ... 134.5 Hopkins Hall ... 134.5 Medic Whiz Kids ... 127.5 Jayhawk Co-op ... 109.5 Hellhounds ... 94 Alpha Kappa Psi ... 85.6 Kappa Eta Kappa ... 80 Allen Semi-Co-op ... 65.8 4-F's ... 47 Deadheads ... 47 Pflugerville ... 45 Tennessee Club ... 43.5 Nu Sigma Nu ... 32.1 Bulldogs ... 25 ONE Slack IS NOT JUST LIKE ANOTHER That's why Carl's Slacks are in favor by the College Men--- Fine quality, expertly tailored in fabrics of--- Gaberdine Flannels Palm Beach Artecka $5 to $12 Sport Coats--- Good for year around wear, In Fine Wool Fabrics. $16.50 to $25 Beta's Win Title; Defeat Sig Alph's By defeating Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tuesday afternoon, 8 to 0, Beta Theta Pi, undefeated in 10 games, became the intramural softball champion for 1943. The Beta pitcher, Bill Conboy, struck out six Sig Alph batters, while 12 more popped out to Beta fielders, thus accounting trum, and W. Ralph Michener, all juniors in the College. Also initiated, but in absentia, were Charles Floyd Forsyth, William Kelly, and Robert George White, all seniors in the College; and Betty Jo Glanville, College junior. Prof. W. Rolland Maddox, now on leave with the legislative council in Topeka, gave an analysis of the recent Kansas legislative session. The University chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha was the third chapter established in the country, having been started in 1922. That at the University of Texas, founded in 1920 was the first. There are now 29 chapters in the United States. No Long Underwear This Winter? A shortage of "longies" is probable next winter. Roy A. Cheney, president of the Underwear Institute, warned today. California Has Large Plant The University of California boasts a $60,000,000 plant. for all but three of the losing team's outs. Beta scoring started in the first inning when Hartley and Roderick were walked. Hartley came in on sacrifice hits, leaving Roderick on base. Nelson and Mowery added two more tallies in the second inning, making the score 3 to 0. A third inning drive, started by a home run by Jones, added three more runs when Roderick and Nelson completed the circuit to make the score 6 to 0. In a fast fourth inning, both teams were retired without hits. Jones singled in the sixth and was knocked in by Nelson. The side was retired when the next batter flied out. The last score of the game was made when Mowery got on base by a walk, making the run on sacrifice hits. Only three Sig Alph's reached first base, as, in every inning, the tight Beta fielding and excellent pitching held them scoreless. ARROW PRODUCTS Sold at 905 Mass. "She falls for any man who wears an Arrow Tie!" Nothing looks so well on a male chest as an Arrow Tie. Arrow ties are bias cut for perfect-knotting and wrinkle-resisting. 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