PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 29,1943 --to 0; Alpha Tau Omega defeated Templin hall, 17 to 8; and Beta Theta Pi "B" defeated Phi Kappa Psi, 14 to 8. Jayhawk jabberwock By Matt Heuertz BASKETBALL AND THE BRITISH Our native sport of basketball is certainly not very well known in England- it's probably not rough enough for the British who prefer to play soccer and rugby. While ex-Jayhawner basketballer Don Ettinger's London Base Command was playing the Grays for the championship of the United States Service teams in England, one young English lady sniffed: "Why, that's not basketskat at all, actually, that's netball, a game for veddy young girls." The tournament was a rather vague affair at times because the location of divisional teams outside of London couldn't be divulged. At one time it came close to being downright mysterious. Uniforms, ordered by the Red Cross for the occasion, were all made white with black numbers by an ignorant manufacturer—thus making the game difficult to follow even for the American soldier spectators. $$ ***** $$ JABBER For the first time in 50 years there are no spring sports teams in action on the campus of Texas Christian University . . . Bill Osmanski, famous fullback of the Chicago Bears, has passed a state board examination in Illinois and is now qualified to practice dentistry in that state . . . Pvt. Bernard Carlson, a member of the military police at Fort Sheridan, Ill., weighs only 132 pounds, but he has no trouble enforcing his orders. In 1939 he won the national weight-lifting championship for featherweights in the bent press over arm division with a lift of 140 pounds . . . Thirteen of the 28 candidates for the varsity baseball team at Wisconsin this spring are freshmen . . . Eddie Hickey, coach of the Missouri Valley basketball champion, the Creighton Bluejays, has been sworn into the Navy and will report at Chapel Hill, N. C., May 27, for training. Corbin, Chi Omega Theta's Win Games In the women's softball games played Tuesday afternoon, Corbin hall, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Chi Omega were the victors. Cobbin hall defeated Alpha Chi Omega, 13-7, with Pauline Schultz and Margaret Fultz as pitchers, and Phyllis Struble catcher for Corbin. Mary Brower was pitcher, and Reola Durand, catcher, for Alpha Chi Omega. The Theta's beat Kappa Kappa Gamma, 11-5. Peggy Davis was pitcher, and Mary Burchfield, catcher, for the Theta team, and Sue Elliott pitched, and Jean Hoffman caught for the Kappa's. Chi Omega won over Delta Gamma, 8-4, with Barbara Baker pitching, and Ernestine Shears catching. Robert Sue McCluggage was pitcher, Lucy Lee Thompson, catcher, for the Gamma Phi's. In yesterday's play-off game, the Chi Omega's defeated the Theta's 12-8. Peggy Roberts replaced Mary Burchin as catcher for the Theta's. Standings of the teams in the three divisions are as follows: Women Softball Managers Managers of women's softball teams have been requested by Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, to turn in at the office in the women's gymnasium, names, classifications, and positions of women interested in playing on class teams. The information must be in the office by tomorrow. Wayne Randall Stationed In Florida Wayne Randall Stationed In Florida Wayne Clark Randall, Osage City, who joined the AERC early in March, is now stationed at Clearwater, Fla. Randall was a junior in the School of Business and played in the symphony orchestra. Division I Division II Chi Omega ... 4 Kappa Alpha Theta ... 3 Watkins Hall ... 2 Gamma Phi ... 2 Kappa Kappa Gamma ... 0 Division III (2) IWW ... 3 Co-op ... 2 Alpha Delta Pi ... 1 IND ... 0 Typical American Not Draft Dodger New York, (INS) — Maynard Johnson, the "typical American" who posed for a War bond picture captioned: "Remember me? I was at Bataan," isn't going to be prosecuted for draft dodging after all. J. Gerard Cregan, assistant U.S. attorney, said Johnson had promised to make up his deficiencies under the law. Johnson was released by federal authorities after the 38-year-old restaurant worker convinced their failure to return his questionnaire or to report for a physical examination was not a "wilful violation" of the Selective Service act. Division 11 of the Naval Training Station arrived this morning. Division 11 Arrives Today 18 Trackmen Will Compete Against Kansas State 1 2 2 2 4 A Kansas track squad of 18 men will make the trip to Manhattan, Saturday, to compete in a dual meet with Kansas State, Colorado Relays champion, Henry Shenk, track coach, announced today. 0 1 2 3 Because of a lack of strength in the middle distance runs and in weight events, Shenk does not believe that his team will defeat the Wildcats. Tom Scofield, who tied for second in the high jump at the Drake Relays, is favored to win that event despite competition from the Wildcat's Lill. Val Schloesser, only returning letterman from last year, is favored to take the pole vault if he can borrow a pole from his opponents. The only Kansas vauling pole was broken last week while Jimmy Walker was vaulting. Walker suffered chest injuries but will probably be recovered enough to compete Saturday. Division I w Beta Theta Pi ... 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 5 *Alpha Tau Omega ... 4 Battenfeld Hall ... 2 Sigma Nu ... 1 Templin Hall ... 1 *Triangle ... 0 Division II W Phi Gamma Delta ... 4 Sigma Chi ... 4 Theta Tau ... 4 *Rock Chalk Co-op ... 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 1 John Moore Co-op ... 0 Division III *Alpha Chi Sigma ... 6 *Phi Delta Theta ... 5 Delta Tau Delta ... 2 Phi Kappa Psi ... 2 *Beta Theta Pi “B” ... 2 Delta Upsilon ... 1 Jolliffe Hall ... 1 * completed题 - completed season — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — L 0 0 2 3 3 4 6 L 0 1 3 3 4 4 4 For Right Now Wear- - SPORT SHIRTS POLO SHIRTS T SHIRTS GABERDINE SHIRTS JAYHAWK "T" SHIRTS 65c to $3.50 Sig Chi, Phi Delt. TKE, "Batt's" Win In Tuesday's softball games, Battenfeld Hall defeated Triangle, 11 to 4; Theta Tau trounced Tau Kappa Epsilon, 20 to 7; Sigma Chi defeated Rock Chalk Co-op, 20 to 10; and Phi Delta Theta defeated Delta Upsilon, 8 to 4. Theta defeated Delta Opinion, 8 to 10 In games postponed from last week, Alpha Chi Sigma edged out Phi Kappa Psi, 7 to 6; Beta Theta Pi shut-out Triangle, 11 Battenfeld Hall defeated Triangle in a game that was tied until the third inning when Battenfeld's battery drove in eight runs, making the score 10 to 2 until the sixth inning when they added their final run. The other Triangle runs came in the seventh inning. Leonard Hays pitched for the victors. Miles Asel pitched Theta Tau to a 20-to-7 victory over Tau Kappa Epsilon in a game that was close until the third innning when the Theta Tau's added 13 runs to their score. The "Tekes" scored runs every inning including three in the third and four in the fourth. Theta Tau's Lichty and Moser knocked the only home runs of the game. Sigma Chi defeated Rock Chalk, 20 to 10, in a five-inning game in which the losers nexer threatened to overtake the Sigma Chi's who had a 12 to 3 lead at the end of the second inning. Three runs in the first and third innings and four in the fifth featured the only scoring of Rock Chalk. Bill Norris was the winning pitcher. I-State Thinclads To Meet Nebraska Ames, Iowa-Iowa State track fans will have only one chance to see the Cyclones in action at home but college authorities have seen to it that that tone appearance will be a top notch affair. The Cyclones will face the University of Nebraska here Saturday in the only meet of the year scheduled for Clyde Williams field. (continued to page five) Midwest track fans are still talking about the brilliance of the last dual meet the two teams ran off in Ames. That day every event saw performances which bettered or nar- DO YOU DIG IT? THU butt on suit the OP dow the no $ SEND US YOUR SLANG AND GET $10 IF WE USE IT Address: College Dept., Pepsi-Cola Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. Bottled locally by Franchised Bottlers.