PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1943 64 Schools Enter Meet Effingham, Potwin, and Colby Enter Entries from the Atchison County Community High School (Effingham) and Colby, Class A schools, and from Potwin, Class B school, have raised to sixty-four the number of Kansas high schools entered in the 30th annual Interscholastic Track and Field Meet, Saturday, in Memorial stadium, Henry Shenk, director of the meet, reported today. Because of the distance involved, Conny has entered only one entry in the meet, a boy named McNutt who threw the javelins. The latest list of Class A schools who will compete Saturday, is: Argentine, Atchison, ACCHS (Effingham), Augusta, Coffeyville, Colby Council Grove, Emporia, Fort Scott, Hiwatha, Highland Park, Holton, Hutchinson, Junction City, Liberty Memorial (Lawrence), Manhattan, Newton, Ottawa, Paola, Rosedale, Seaman, Shawnee-Mission, Sumner, Topeka, Turner, Washington Rural, Wichita East, Wichita North, and Wyandotte. Entries from Class B schools, which do not include Mt. Hope, last year's winner, are: Admire, Andale, Ashland, Axtel, Baldwin, Bentley, Blue Rapids, Burlingame, Burns, Burrton, Emmet, Eudora, Florence, Havensville, LaCygne, Linwood, Lyndon, McCune, Miller, Mulberry, Neosho Rapids, Overbrook, Oxford, Peabody, Perry, Potwin, Robinson, School for the Deaf (Olathe), Tonganoxie, University High (Lawrence), Valley Center, Valley Falls, Waterville, Wellsville, and Winchester. SOFTBALL STANDINGS Division I Division III W L Beta Theta Pi ... 3 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 3 0 Alpha Tau Omega ... 2 2 Sigma Nu ... 1 1 Templin Hall ... 1 2 Battenfeld Hall ... 0 2 Triangle ... 0 3 W I Alpha Chi Sigma ... 3 0 Beta Theta Pi “B” ... 1 0 Phi Delta Theta ... 2 1 Phi Kappa Psi ... 2 1 Delta Tau Delta ... 0 2 Delta Upsilon ... 0 2 Jolliffe Hall ... 0 2 Division II | | W | I | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Gamma Delta | 2 | 0 | | Rock Chalk Coop | 2 | 1 | | Theta Tau | 2 | 1 | | Sigma Chi | 1 | 1 | | Tau Kappa Epsilon | 1 | 1 | | John Moore Coop | 0 | 2 | | Sigma Phi Epsilon | 0 | 2 | All second-round matches in the women's intramural tennis tournament must be played off by Saturday, Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, said today. Those matches not played will be scratched from the tournament. Tennis Matches Must Be Played 2/5 Jayhawk abberwock By Matt Heuertz ST. LOUIS FOR THE WORLD'S SERIES This is the season for selecting this year's major league pennant winners and the World Series champion, if the leagues finish their seasons. Since we are aware that this year's prediction is more of a guessing contest than ever, because of draft fatalities and competition from high salaried war jobs, we are going out on a limb and pick the World Series to be held in St. Louis—a city series between the Cardinals and the Browns. THE CARDINALS IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE With the major league opening a little over a week away, the champion Cardinals, piloted by Billy Southworth, look like a cinch to take the National League a dozen games. They have the smoothest functioning early season infield in either league; their outfield and their battery staff, backed by brothers Morton and Walker Cooper, is the best in either league. Manager Southworth has practically as good a team to open the season with as he had last fall when his Cardinals took the New York Yankees in four out of five World Series games. We also choose the Cardinals to repeat in the World Series. THE BROWNS IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE In the American League we chose the Brownns because they, like the Cardinals, haven't suffered from the depletion of their ranks as much as have other teams. We can't see the Yankees finishing better than second unless Manager Joe McCarthy performs a miracle in transforming a new team into a well-coordinated championship unit. Losing three-fourths of his infield, the best part of his outfield, and he cream of his pitching staff, Manager McCarthy would probably be the last man to choose his Yankees to finish on top as has ben their perennial habit. (P. S. We really chose the Brownns just because we want to see a World Series in St. Louis.) JUST WONDERING We wonder why Creighton's Ed Beisser, Wyoming's Milo Komenich, and St. Johns' Harry Boykoff weren't placed on the Helms Foundation's All-American basketball squad. Could it be that the Foundation chooses its All-American candidates more on their ability to play the game rather than on their height? We also wonder why Wisconsin's Johnny Kotz didn't make the team? ARROW PARCHMENTONES The finest Easter finery you could find! //////////////////////////// The handsomely tailored shirt combines the season's two most important fashion idoas... parchment tones and corded cluster stripes. Keyed to it are specially harmonized Arrow ties, shorts and handkerchiefs. A choice of colors ...the latest Arrow dollar styles. CARL'S ARROW 'Chem Kids' Defeat Phi Delt's in Postponed Game TOMORROW'S GAMES, 4:30 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Delta Tau Delta Templin Hall vs. Battenfeld Hall Sigma Chi vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Upsilon vs. Jolliffe Hall Games scheduled for play today were: Rock Chalk Co-op vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Theta vs. Beta Theta Pi "B," Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu, and Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. John Moore Co-op. Theta Pi "B" — Delta Upsilon game postponed from last week, will be played next Wednesday afternoon. With assistant professor Calvin VanderWerf pitching, Alpha Chi Sigma defeated Phi Delta Theta, 12 to 8, last night in a game that had been postponed from last week. VanderWerf's "Chem Kids" are one of the three intramural teams remaining undefeated after three games of softball competition. The Beta Theta "B" "B" — Delta Uweloo Tuesday's Games In Tuesday's softball games, Phil Kappa Piu trounced Delta Tau Delta 21 to 5; Theta Tau defeated John Moore Co-op, 13 to 3; Sigma Nuedged out Triangle, 16 to 14; and Beta Theta Piu defeated Alpha Tau Omega, 13 to 1. In a big second inning, Phi Kappa Psi insured their victory over Delta Tau Delta by scoring 13 of their 21 runs in what proved to be the "graveyard shift" for the Delts. Four of the five Delt runs came in the third inning, of the five-inning game. Miles Acel pitched Theta Tau to a five-hitting win over John Moore Co-op by a score of 13-8. The Theta Tau runs were distributed equally in the first four innings while their opponents' runs were confined to the second innings. Allowing the ATO's only one run, in the second inning, Beta Theta Pi had an easy time after scoring six runs in the first inning. The ATO run came when John Anderson singled and was knocked in by Joe Holt. After the first, the Beta's scored a run in every inning until the fifth when they added four more. In a close game with the score tied 11 to 11 at the end of the fifth (continued to page five) Avoid crowds and have a better trip by traveling Mondays, through Thursdays, instead of week-ends. Thus you make room for service men on precious week-end furloughs and make yourself more comfortable, too. —for best days and trips—for comfortable travel See your courteous bus agent — well in advance — for other helpful travel tips. Buy tickets early. Take only one suitcase. Be on time—it's a patriotic duty. UNION BUS DEPOT THU O 638 Mass. M non op] Phone 707