UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1943 PAGE FOUR ATO's, Phi Delt's, Beta's Take Games YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Alpha Tau Omega 18, Triangle 6 Phi Delta Theta 14, Phi Kappa Psi 0 Beta Theta Pi 4, Battenfeld Hall 3. Beta Tau 1, Rock Chalk 0 (forfeit) TUESDAY'S GAMES TUESDAY'S GAMES Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Gamma Delta Jolliffe Hall vs. Beta Theta Pi "B" Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Rock Chalk Coop Jack Payne's home run in the first inning with the bases loaded and Mike Gubar's four bagger with two on in the sixth inning clinched the softball game, yesterday, for Alpha Tau Omega who swamped Triangle, 18 to 6. Combining four walks, two singles, and Gubar's home run the ATO's scored 7 runs in the 6th inning before an out With Bill Conboy whiffing 12 batters, Beta Theta Pi edged out Battenfeld Hall, 4 to 3. Battenfeld scored its three runs in the second, third, and sixth innings. The Beta's scored two in the first, as a result of Jim Roderick's home run, and one in each of the fifth and sixth innings. Hedrick Pitches Shutout Clay Hedrick pitched masterful ball as his Phi Delta Theta team mates shut out Phi Kappa Psi, 14 to 0. The Phi Psi's only twice got more than one man on the bases, getting two on in the first and seventh innings. Friday's Games Rock Chalk Co-op forfeited the other game to Theta Tau. In Friday afternoon's intramural softball games Phi Delta Theta trounced Delta Tau Delta, 17 to 5; Sigma Chi defeated Sigma Phi Epsilon, 9 to 5; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon shaded Templin Hall, 6 to 4. The game between Alpha Chi Sigma and Delta Upsilon was postponed until Tuesday. 7 Runs In 2nd Inning In a big second inning Phi Delta Theta insured their victory over Delta Tau Delta by adding seven runs to their 17 to 5 final score. Bill Norris pitched the Sigma Chi's to a 9 to 5 victory over Sigma Phi Epsilon in spite of serving up three home run balls, two to Bruce Kresie and one to Bob Jelinek. In the third and fifth innings the Sigma Chi's made their strongest bids, scoring three runs in each. Sigma Alpha Epsilon settled down to defeat Templin Hall, 6 to 4, after the score was tied 4-all in the third inning. Templin's runs were confined to four, two each in the first and third innings. Track Entries Due Tomorrow Tomorrow is the deadline for all entries in the intramural track and field meet, April 8 and 9, Henry Shenk, intramural director, announced today. The entries must be turned in at the intramural office before 5 p.m. The deadline for the playing of all first round tennis, horseshoes, handball, and golf matches is also tomorrow, Shenk said. All second round matches in the same sports must be played on or before next Friday. First Aid Kit In All Cars Is Phog's Aim "A first aid kit in every automobile" is the aim of the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Association which held a central meeting, Friday afternoon, in a Kansas City hotel. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University basketball coach, suggested this aim at the meeting and asked that the association ask every state legislature to pass laws requiring every automobile in the United Sates to carry a first aid kit. Dr. Allen stressed the importance of such a kit in case of an accident. He said that it is much more important than the gadgets that automobile salesmen stress in their sales talks. It is the hope of Dr. Allen that a first aid kit will become part of the standard equipment of the post-war automobile. IT'S Schulz the Tailor FOR TAILOR - MADES Also Alteration and Repairing --- 924 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. "Suiting You, That's My Business" Jayhawk Jabberwock By Matt Heuert WEST TAKES BASKETBALL LAURELS It looks like the West can take all the laurels this year for producing an undisputed national basketball champion. $$ ***** $$ WYOMING WINS NCAA TITLE Tuesday evening in Madison Square Garden, Wyoming, Western NCAA champion, walloped Georgetown, Eastern NCAA champion, by twelve points, 46 to 34. It was a close game all the way until Wyoming began putting on the pressure in the last five minutes. Up until that time not more than five points separated the two teams who had tied the score five times in each half. COWBOYS WHIP ST. JOHNS *** Not contented with just the NCAA championship, the Wyoming Cowboys whipped St. John's, Madison Square Garden's Invitational champion, in an overtime contest Thursday night, 52 to 47. The Cowboys had a 5 point lead as the game entered the last minute of play, but St. John's erased that lead and forced the game into an overtime period. Cowboy Weir became a one-man gang in that extra period and scored 5 points before he was ejected from the game on fouls—he had scored only 8 points during the regulation game. Komenich of Wyoming had a slight margin over Boykoff in the game's battle of giant centers, the Wyoming pivot man scoring 20 points to Boykoff's 17. ANOTHER ALL-AMERICAN TEAM --- With the basketball season ended, why not select an All-American team composed entirely of so-called giant players. For that team we nominate Black of Kansas, Komenich of Wyoming, Tucker of Oklahoma, Boykoff of St. John's, and Beisser of Creighton. We believe that such a team in a regulation basketball season could set new national offensive and defensive records. It should have control of all rebounds, and probably could deflect 90 percent of all tries for arched field goals. Spring Sports End Hill Hibernation Spring weather brings more students, both men and women, out for athletic activities. To see the energy they put into their exercise, one would not suspect they could be so tired of school. Tennis courts and practice in back of Robinson gymnasiu and tennis courts on North College hill are being made ready for use. Men out for track are complaining of stiffness caused by unaccustomed exercise. By FRANCES ABTS Blue-jeans and riding breeches are a common sight on the Hill. Most of them are worn by students enrolled in equitation (horseback riding) classes, and a few are worn by en- Tennis courts and practice fields for softball and baseball in back of Robinson gymnasium are crowded every afternoon, and tennis courts on North NOW READY--- thusians who go out for the sport voluntarily! Interest in "the coming thing" is shown by horse-shoe playing. And then, of course, commando is just as popular as ever, maybe because it is New Patterns and Colorings in Fine Madras Broadcloths Oxfords $2.25 $2.50 ARROW SHIRTS For Spring Wear For Easter Wear $2.25, $2.50 (continued to page five) Arrow Neckties $1 Botany Wool Neckties $1 You'll like 'em Sir. --- Women's Tennis, Softball Begin Women's intramural softball and tennis doubles schedules have been posted in the women's gymnasium. The first round of tennis doubles is to be played off by April 10, and softball games are to begin tomorrow. The softball schedule for this week: Wednesday, 4:30: Pi Beta Phi v. Alpha Chi Omega, and Delta Gamma v. Corbin hall. The Scrippel Center for Education Monday, 4:30: Kappa Kappa Gamma v. Gamma Phi Beta, and Co-op v. IWW. Tuesday, 4:30: Watkins hall v. Kappa Alpha Theta, and IND v. Alpha Delta Pi. SOFTBALL STANDINGS Division I | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Tau Omega | 2 | 0 | | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | 2 | 0 | | Beta Theta Pi | 1 | 0 | | Templin Hall | 1 | 1 | | Sigma Nu | 0 | 1 | | Battenfeld Hall | 0 | 2 | | Triangle | 0 | 2 | Division II W L Sigma Chi ... 1 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 1 0 Rock Chalk Coop ... 1 1 Theta Tau ... 1 1 Phi Gamma Delta ... 0 0 John Moore Coop ... 0 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 0 1 Division III | | W | L | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Phi Delta Theta | 2 | 0 | | Alpha Chi Sigma | 1 | 0 | | Phi Kappa Fsi | 1 | 1 | | Beta Theta Pi “B” | 0 | 0 | | Delta Tau Delta | 0 | 1 | | Delta Upsilon | 0 | 1 | | Jollife Hall | 0 | 1 | Fewer Autos Cause Less Fatalities Topeka, (INS)—Decreased use of automobiles on the highways is drastically reducing traffic fatalities cording to the state highway safety department. Sorry, Folks We have more work than we can handle. 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