PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. Phi Psi's, Beta's Fight For Title 15-Man Track Team Leaves For Lincoln Even if side-line track coaches have placed Kansas in the cellar position according to performance of Jayhawk trackmen in meets this season, they should garner more points than they did in last year's conference meet. Last year all the Hargissmen could salvage from the Big Six track carnival was 23 points for fifth place. This year, on the strength of past performance, they should gain at least 30 points. Norman Sanneman and Bob Stoland should add 8 or 9 points to the Kansas total. Both hold the best high jump marks in the Big Six. In the broadjump, Stoland and J. R. Jones, may repeat their indoor performances when they took first and second, but Sol Schumitzky of Missouri has the best leap and is favored to win. Jones was a third place winner in last year's meet. Dick Edwards, lanky Jayhawk star, stands a good chance of carrying on where Ray Harris left off last year. Harris won the two-mile on the muddy track last year, for one of the two Kansas firsts. Edwards will double in the mile. Mathes Carries Sprint Hopes Kansas' chances in the sprints rest on Darrell Mathes, fleet co-captain. Mathes placed third in the 100-yard dash and fifth in the 220 last year, but hasn't been up to top performance this year. Whether or not the Jayhawks place in the upper three will probably depend on points in these two events. With Bill Beven, co-captain, out for the season with an injured ankle. Jack Michener and Jimmy Cordell carry the pole vaulting burden. Michener cleared 13 feet in an early-season indoor meet, and both he and Cordell should come through with points. In other events, notably the weights, Coach Hargiss has no outstanding performers, but Ralph Schaake, big football end, has been improving rapidly and may add a point or two. Hargiss has no hurdlers to fill the gap left by Glenn Foy, Big Six champion last year. Don Pollom, star sophomore hurdler, has been out most of the outdoor season with a back injury and will not compete. Nebraska A Cinch Nebraska is a unanimous choice to defend their Big Six championship, with Missouri and Oklahoma in a fight for second place, and Kansas State, Iowa State, and Kansis in a last-place battle. Those who left for Lincoln this afternoon are Edwards, Clarence Miller, Al Poznik, Oliver Hess, Ken Hamilton, Fred Eberhardt, Mathes, Ted Scott, Stoland, Sanneman, Jones, Michener, Cordell, Schaake, and W. F. Jack. Phi Delts Lose To Phi Psis The Phi Psi's put the pressure on the Phi Delt's yesterday with Mit Allen in fine form, and the underdog Phi Psi's won their way into the playoff finals with a 13-7 licking of the Phi Delt softball team. The Phi Delt's committed 10 errors, ruining the eight-hit, eight-strikeout pitching of Ray Evans. Batteries: Phi Psi, Mit Allen and Charles Ege; Phi Delt, Ray Evans and Fred McGee. Box score: PHI PSI AB H R Ege 1 1 3 Hodge 4 1 1 Allen 3 1 2 R. Miller 4 2 3 Meade 4 1 0 Kissell 2 2 1 Kline 4 0 0 Nolan 3 0 1 Robertson 3 0 0 Arbuckle 0 0 2 - - - - 29 8 12 PHI DELT AB H R C. Walker 2 0 0 Kern 2 1 2 Newcomer 3 2 0 Haynes 2 0 0 Evans 3 1 1 Dan Huebert 3 2 2 Dean Huebert 2 1 1 Wells 2 0 0 J. Walker 3 1 0 McGee 2 0 1 — — — 24 8 7 English Dept. Shows Copy of Original Of Milton's Comos A new exhibit is being displayed this week in the English department's show case. The case contains a facsimile and transliteration of John Milton's original manuscript and shows a revision of his play, "Comus." The same page is shown on the other side of the case, as it appears in a modern illustration, from an edition of the play. The modern edition, published in 1937, also shows a woodblock of the mask. The Beta and the Phi Psi softball teams will come to grips tomorrow afternoon at 4:20 for the 1941 intramural softball championship. The Beta's are in the favored position since they have an earlier victory over the Phi Psi's to their credit. The Beta's have never had any trouble in winning their games while the Phi Psi's ran into some trouble with even some of the second division teams. The Phi Psi's looked impressive against the Phi Delt's yesterday but would not have won so easily if the Phi Delt infield had held together. The Beta's have the snappiest infield in intramural softball. They are also one of the hardest-hitting clubs. They have hit consistently and in Bill Hogben, they have one of the best pitchers that has played intramural softball in several years. The Beta's have lost only three games since Hogben, Don Pierce and Bill Geiger started playing for them, and now have won 15 straight games. Beta's Trounce Alpha Chi Sig's The Beta's advanced to the finals of the intramural softball playoffs with an 11-4 truncing of the Alpha Chi Sigma's yesterday. Bill Hogben was the winning pitcher, although he gave way to Bill Geiger in the sixth. The Beta's led the game off with a triple by Geiger. John Stratton flied out to left field and Geiger scored after the catch. The winners cut loose again in the third inning when Stratton singled, Don Pierce walked and Hogben homered. The big Beta inning was the fifth when hits by Hogben, Bob O'Neil, Vance Hall and Geiger, interspersed with walks produced seven runs. Geiger was the batting star for the winners with a triple and a home run in three times at the plate. The Alpha Chi Sigma's were held scoreless until the fifth inning. Hogben struck out the first three men to face him. In the second inning after a single by Dick Werling and a double by Howard Lincoln, Hogben struck out the next three men in order. Robin Hoods ★★★ Hold Contest The Archery club will hold a meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prospective Robin Hood's can enter the meet by signing the entry sheet on the bulletin board in the women's gymnasium. Both men and women are eligible to compete. A The meet will consist of the Junior Columbia rounds with 24 arrows shot at each of 40-yard, 30-yard and 20-yard targets. Archers are welcome to use the University equipment or may furnish their own if they prefer. Kresie To Open K-State Series Probable Lineups KANSAS STA Knute Kresie p Lee Doyen Dick Pierce c Norbert Raemer Bob Allen 1b Kenneth Graham Delmar Green 2b Ray Dunlay Ed Hall ss Warren Hornsby John Krum 3b Neal Hugos Ramie Beims lf Ray Rokey Dean Martin cf Chris Langvardt John Burge rf Charles Kier STATE By ALAN HOUGHTON Kansas' arch-rivals, the Kansas State Wildcats, have their claws sharpened for the Jayhawker baseball team which meets them on the Wildeat diamond Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Kansas State is the only Big Six team that the Jayhawk nine has not met yet this season. Kansas baseball coach, "Phog" Allen, will place Dean Martin, Bob Allen and Ed Hall at the top of the batting list to try to get men on base at the beginning of the game. Defensively, the Kansas infield is on the up-grade with Delmar Green at second and John Krum at third showing more polish in their fielding. Al Wabaunsee and Louis Thompson have been shifted from the inner diamond to the outfield to help Ramie Beims, Dean Martin and Burge chase flies. Warren Hornsby of the Wildcats has been wielding a heavy bat all year. Against Iowa State last week he poled four hits, one a homer, as the Wildcats went down before the Cyclones 8-6. In this same contest Wildcat Ken Graham also blasted out a circuit blow. Other Kansas Staters hitting well over a 300 clip are Chris Langvardt and Ray Dunlay. On the mound will probably be Lee Doyen, who broke Missouri's Graduation Gifts Parker Pens Electric Razors Pipes Cigarette Lighters Cigarette Cases Nationally Known Toiletries Lentheric Old Spice Hudnut Yardleys Cara Nome Max Factors Palmers H. W. Stowits Rexall Store Rexall Store 9th Mass. Phone 516 Free Delivery eight game winning streak earlier this season. The Jayhawk-Wildcat series Friday and Saturday closes the Wildcat season. Mining Engineer Grad Speaks to AIME R. C. Mitchell, '24, was the featured speaker at a meeting of members of the American Institute of Mining Engineers at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Haworth hall. Since his graduation from the University, Mitchell has been actively engaged in the mining industry, spending more than 10 years in the East Indies in this work. 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