PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1942 FROM THE SIDELINES by Alan B. Houghton Hargiss Rides Again Riding for the first time yesterday on his shiny new bicycle was track coach W. H. "Bill" Hargiss. Bill's new get-about is a sleek-lined racing bike with narrow tires. "I wanted something plenty fast," quipped Bill. With said vehicle, he will be able to beat the tire shortage and at the same time exercise his leg which was broken last spring when the horse he was riding fell. Nebraska was bested $78_{1/2}^{1/2}-77_{1/2}$ m a triangular meet with Army and Columbia at West Point last week, but the Huskers demonstrated they are flashing back to form after having poor days at the Drake and Kansas Relays. Harold Hunt, who tied for first at Kansas at 13 feet 6 and completely faded from the picture at Drake, cleared the bar at 14 feet to take first against Army. He also placed second in the high jump with a leap of 5 feet 10 . . . Husky Husker Howard Debus, sophomore decathlon dynamo, tied for second in the vault at 13 feet, took second in the javelin with 204 feet 5 3-4 inches—30 feet better than his best accomplishment prior to that . . . Gene "Red" Littler brought the Huskers first in the 100 and 220 dashes, but the times were nothing to write home about (10.1 and 22.5) Bobby Ginn won the mile for the Huskers in 4:22 and smashed the track record in winning the half in 1:54.7. Other record to be eclipsed was the mile relay which Nebraska (Bob Bowles, Al Brown, Bill Smutz, and Bill Conner) negotiated in 3:21.7 . . . Besides running on the relay, Smutz placed second in the high and low timbers and third in the broad jump. His best jump was 22 feet 5-8 inch. Hitch-Hiking Track Star High point man in class a division of the Oklahoma state high school track meet was Lynn "Hobo" Gilstrap of Ardmore with a total of 15 points. He took first in broad jump with 23 feet 2 3-8 inches, first in high jump at 5 feet 11, and topped the hop-skip, and jump event with 45 feet 11 inches . . . He is a cousin of stogie puffing Orv Mathews, who excels in the dashes for the Sooners. He hitched to Norman from Ardmore to qualify for his events, returned home in the evening, hitch-hiked back to Norman next day to win the finals. Seems he has found the solution to tire rationing vs. driving to track meets. Black Meets Darling Charlie Black, Jayhawk jack-off all trades and master of most of them, should stage quite a decathlon duel with Paul Darling, the Cyclone's football star, when Kansas and Iowa State meet on the cinder path at Ames Saturday . . . Black copped first in pole vault and shot put and second in the discus last week against Kansas State. Darling gathered in nine points for the Cyclones with seconds in the pole vault, and high jump and thirds in the discus, broad jump and javelin as Iowa State downed Drake hast week 73-58. High scorer for the Cyclones in that meet was Bob (continued to page five) Former Jayhawk Tossing 'Em In For Navy Nine Maurice "Lefty" Belshe, former Jayhawk football and baseball player, is now hurling for the Naval Air Station nine at Jacksonville, Fla. At Kansas, Belshe played fullback under Gwinn Henry on the 1937 team which held Missouri to an 0-0 tie. Nebraska to a 15-13 deadlock, and downed Oklahoma 6-3 in the last 10 seconds of the game. Leaving the University in 1938, he started his professional baseball career with Salina in the Western Association, winning 14 games and dropping three for a club which finished sixth in the association. Hollywood of the Pacific Coast League grabbed Belshe for delivery the following spring. In spring training, he demonstrated he had the stuff but was overtaken by a sore arm. Belshe went from Hollywood to enlist in the Navy. After three years of duty at Jacksonville, he holds the rank of seaman first class and is a plane captain. He has learned to fly and can pilot the big warplanes of the navy's air fleet. Last season the big southpaw, who tips the scale at 195, won six games for the Air Station. Naval duties have kept him from the diamond much of the time this year, but he holds a win over Piedmont College and has done relief duty against Camp Blanding, Baltimore, and Jersey City. Belshe, who at 16 was told by Jack Ryan, St. Louis Cardinal scout, that he would be in the Big Show at 19, opposed Johnny Pasky of the Boston Red Sox and Freddy Hutchinson ex of the Detroit Tigers and now with Norfolk, W. V., Naval Training Station, in his American Legion and Ban Johnson days. He was a teammate of Tommy Turner of the Chicago White Sox. Kansas Thinclads Leave for Iowa Track coach W. H. "Bill" Hargiss and a squad of 15 Jayhawk thinclads left this noon for Ames, Iowa, where they will oppose the Iowa State track team tomorrow afternoon at 2:00. The team will stay in Des Moines tonight and arrive in Ames early tomorrow afternoon. Men making the trip are Don Pollom, Dick Edwards, Val A Schlosser, Russell Mount, Clarence Miller, Charlie Black, Eldridge King, Vern Binney, Ralph Schaake, Dot Ettinger, Alan Houghton, Jim Cordell, Ed Todd, Milo Farnet, and Bill Brownlee. | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oklahoma | 4 | 0 | 1.000 | | Missouri | 3 | 1 | .750 | | Iowa State | 3 | 2 | .600 | | Kansas State | 3 | 4 | .429 | | Kansas | 0 | 3 | .000 | | Nebraska | 0 | 3 | .000 | BIG SIX STANDINGS Students needing to make $250 to $500 this summer, see Mr. Plumb or Mr. Merry at the Eldridge Hotel, 3-5 p.m., Monday, May 11 Women's Intramurals BY PAT BOWMAN The four class intramural softball teams have been chosen and the girls on these teams are as follows: freshman team; Lavone Jacobson, Bunny Green, Mary Burnides, Donna Justice, Kathryn Shoaf, Roberta McCluggage, Una Margaret Krieder, Donna Burkhead, Peggy Ballard, Lois Willcuts, Christine Turk, Betty Hamilton, Barbara Winn, Jean Boardman, and Mary Rowsey. Sophomore team; Frances Davis- son, Althea Shuuss, Mary McDonald, Peggy Davis, Anna Jane Hoffman, Kay Hall, Martha Trate, Kathryn Hines, Mary Taylor, Ruth McMillmh, Alice Goff, Justine Peterson, Jose- phine Johnson, Mary Eisele, Jill Peck. Junior team; Marjorie Rader, Lois Howell, Phyllis Struble, Mildred Wells, Kathryn Schaake, Cordella Murphy, Betty Roberts, Juanita Cochran, Betty Charles, Mary Brower, Dorothy Fizzell, Joanne Frankier, Leeta Hinton, Loleta Hinton, and Eva Magill. Senior team; Evelyn Herriman, Irene McAdoo, Marguerite Demint, Alta Bingham, Margaret Gurney, Margaret Whitehead, Lura Smith, Betty Allen, Davis Tweate, Mary Gray, Ada Croll, Sara Nusbaum, Lois Allen, Betty Watson, and Miriam Jessen. These teams were picked by Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, and the girls umpiring the games. Each girl is given 100 points toward her W.A.A awards. The manager chosen for the freshman team was Peggy Ballard; for the sophomore team, Althea Shuss; for the junior team, Phyllis Struble; and for the senior team, Marguerite Demint. Monday night at 4:30 the Corbin Hall softball team will play the Kappa's. The winner of this game will then play Watkins Hall for the championship of teams from organized houses and teams composed of independent women. The date for this organized championship game has been tentatively set for Tuesday, May 12, Miss Hoover said today. The winner of the Tuesday game will play the L.W.W. team for the all-University championship. The tennis and golf tournament matches must be played off as soon as possible, Miss Hoover urged today, or the tournaments will not be completed before the beginning of final examinations. Rainy weather has already set both tournaments back two weeks. Miss Hoover also said that the archery Phi Delt's Edge Flashes In Extra Inning Fray For Division I Title BY PAUL MOSER The intramural schedule has just about reached its end and the two top teams in each division have shown themselves. The winners in last night's games were: Phi Delt's, Beta's, Sig Alph's, A.T.O.'s, Delt's, Phi Psi's, and I.R.G. The Pflashes started the scoring in the first on a pair of walks to John Pattie and John Pfitsch, and an error on Don Ettinger's hard hit ball. The Pflashes added three more runs in the fifth on hits by Don Blair, Pattie, Ettinger, sand-wicked between a walk to Pfitsch. The seventh inning saw another run added to Pflashes' score when Ettinger got a solid base blow and then the Phil Delt's couldn't handle Charlie Black's hit. The scoring ended in the eighth on hits by Bradford and Pattie. The box: The hardest fought game of the evening, and the one which decided the championship of Division I, was the battle between the Pfugerville Pflashes and the Phi Delt's. The Phi Delt's won in eight innings, 7 to 6 For the first five innings it appeared as if "Long John" Buescher would shout out the Phi Delt's, but in the fifth inning he weakened to allow a Phi Delt run. The Phi Delt's added two more runs in the sixth on hits by Forrest Wilson, Ray Evans, and Byron Kern. In the seventh, two more were scored on hits by Fitzpatrick, Lynch, and Walker. The Phi Delt scoring ended in the eighth on hits by Evans and Kern. Phi Delt Pflugerville 1 11 000 012 22 7 10 100 030 11 6 8 Batteries: Phi Delt, Evans and Fitzpatrick; Pflugerville, Buescher and Ettinger. Beta 13—Phi Gam 6 Wake Up Students The Beta's defeated the Phi Gam's 13 to 6. Bill Palmer was on the mound for the losers while Vance Hall hurled for the winners. The Phi Gam scoring started in the second inning when hits by Chain Healy and Jim Conley sent matches may be shot off indoors if the weather is such that targets cannot be set up outside. GAS FOR LESS WITH KVX Save 2c-3c per Gallon Tau Sigma will hold initiation ceremonies and election of officers next Tuesday night preceding a dinner to be held at Evan's Hearth, Miss Melba Schilling, instructor of physical education, announced today. All of the new members will be girls who participated in "Symphony in Motion." First Grade Gasoline Sold at a New Low Price. 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The lad's name is Earl "Sand Burr" Riggs. He played for the Bethany, Okla., high school baseball team in class B. He is a swift-moving well-knit sophomore who wears spectacles. Riggs can see through the spectacles. He slashed 10 hits in 11 times at bat during Bethany's three games and ran the bases daringly. Riggs' feet are big and brown. His arches are practically flat but he generates wonderful speed off them. In Bethany's defeat of Oklahoma City Foster, Riggs fearlessly roamed the sandburr-infested center field and later came in and played infield so he could dig his toes in the Bermuda around third base. "I just can't run with my shoes on," he explains, simply. Healy romping across the plate with the first run. Four more were added in the third on five hits and a Beta error. The Phi Gam scoring ended in the sixth on hits by Larry McSpadden and Palmer. The Beta's opened the scoring in the first inning by taking advantage of Palner's wildness and several wild pitches to push across five runs. Another run was added in the third on three walks and an infield out. The Beta's had another big inning in the fourth when they took advantage of two walks and two hits to push over four more runs. The fifth brought two more runs on two walks and two hits, and the scoring was closed in the sixth with another run. The box: r h e 3 Phi Gam 014 001 0 6 10 3 Beta 501 421 x 13 11 2 Batteries: Phi Gam, Palmer and Phillips; Beta, Hall and O'Neil. The Sig Alph's defeated the Kap- (continued to page five) LOAFER COATS In Wool, Jersey, Rayan, Saddle Stitched, Bellows Pockets $7.95 Same in Cotton Gaberdine $6.95 Same in fine Zelon Cloth, Zip Front $5 You'll like these coats You'll like these coats