PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1941. Playoffs Go Into Semi-Finals Phi Psi's, Phi Delt's, Beta's, Alpha Chi Sig's Clash Today Starting lineups: PHI DELT C. Walker, 3b B. Kern, ss W. Newcomer, s D. Haynes, 2b R. Evans, c D. Huebert, 1b D. Huebert, lf J. Wells, rf J. Walker, cf A. Sleepper, p PHI PSI Charles Ege, c Bill Hodge, sf Mit Allen, p Ralph Miller, 3r Steve Meade, 1b M. Kissell, ss John Kline, rf S. Robertson, if D. Miller, 2r T. Arbuckle, cf Semi-final games in the intramural softball playoffs will be played this afternoon at 4:30. Phi Psi meets Phi Delt on diamond three. The Beta's play the Alpha Chi Sigma's on diamond four. Winners of today's games will meet Friday for the intramural softball championship. The championship will add 25 points to the sweepstakes total of the winning team. Conzelman, Thomas Black Stand Out In Frosh Meet Hampered by a track made soft by recent showers, the freshman track squad got off to a rather slow start yesterday afternoon in Memorial stadium. Best performances were twin victories by Joe Thomas, Waterville, a sophomore transfer from Ottawa university, and Charles Black, a Lawrence freshman, and an outstanding mile by Junior Conzelman of Republic. Thomas scored his victories in the 100 and 440-yard dash, while Black placed first in the shot put and pole vault. Conzelman ran the mile against very little competition after the first lap and still finished in 4:39 on the slow track. BETA 100-yard dash—Thomas, Morton Cree, C. A. Gilmore and Joe Engers. Time 10.6 seconds. Mile run — Conzelman, Buddy Herriman and Floyd Santner. Time 4:39. Yesterday's results: Events scheduled for today are the 880, 220, low hurdles, broad jump, discus, high jump, and javelin, although the latter event was run off yesterday, Coach Hargiss said he was repeating today because it was so muddy on the field yesterday. 440-yard dash—Thomas, Engers, Don Atchison and Bill Brownlee. Time 52.3 seconds. Javelin—Milo Farneti, Forest Wilson and Ed Todd. Distance 170 feet. Pole vault—Black. Height 12 feet. Shot put—Black. Jack Tenenbaum, Todd and Warren Hodges. Distance 43 feet. Beta Theta Fi advanced to the semi-finals of the intramural softball playoffs with a forfeit from the Tennessee club yesterday. The Tennessee club team was forced to forfeit because several of their players went to work for the Stearman Aircraft Co. in Wichita. Beta's Advance High hurdles — Dayton Sharpe, Morton Cree and Don Atchison. Time 16.7 seconds. B. Geiger, if J. Stratton, 1f D. Pierce, ss B. Bogben, b G. Steffens, 1b B. O'Neil, rf D. Phillips, c S. Fees, cf F. Littoo, f V. Hall, 3b ALPHA CHI SIGMA C. Culbertson, r H. Lincoln, 1b H. White, cf D. Werling, ss M. Barlow, 2b Mort Cree, 3b R. Thompson, c E. Marhofer, p B. Aldis, if G. Wagner, sf Kline's Blow Beats Pflashes John Kline, long known as a clutch player on the basketball court, came through for the Phi Kappa Psi softball team yesterday to help them win over the Pfugerville Pflashes, 3-2. With the score 2-1 in favor of the Pflashes in the last half of the seventh and one down, Max Kissell doubled. Kline then doubled, scoring Kissell. Kline then scored on a pair of Pflash errors, winning the game. The first Phi Psi run came in the second inning. Kissell hit a Texas league double over the head of Barney Joyce, Pflash third baseman. He advanced to third on Kline's single and scored after Spike Robertson flied out to centerfield. The Pflugerville team left eight men on base, more than enough to have won the game. They collected seven hits off Mit Allen while John Buescher, Pflash pitcher, was limiting the Psi's to five blows. The Pflashes were scoreless until the sixth inning when Barney Joyce got to first on an error. He stole second and scored on Bob Lockwood's double. Lockwood advanced to third after a catch and scored on a wild pitch by Allen. Score by innings: Pflashes ... 000 002 0—2 Phi Psi ... 010 000 2—3 The Intramural archers will have their final fling at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The women at that time will shoot a round with the Archery club. The women are Ruth Watson, Independent; Betty Current, Chi Omega; Jean Robertson, Theta; Fern Stranathan, Gamma Phi; and Evelyn Kinney, T.N.T. Up for the tennis quarter finals are Ellen Irwin and Betsy Dodge, Kappa's vs. Peggy Davis and Peggy Roberts, Theta's; Shirley Irwin and Lo Smith, Kappa's vs. Billie Giles and Jean Hinshaw, Pi Phi's; Dollie Newlon and Mary Beth Dodge, Kappa's vs. Sigrid Steeper and June King, Corbin hall; Eva Magill and Kathrine Green, Kappa's vs. Lenora Grizzell and Freda Zimmerman, Corbin hall. Women's Intramurals Sleeper, Evans Pace Phi Delt's Behind the combined three hit hurling of Alan Sleeper and Ray Evans, the Phi Delt softball team swept into the semi-finals of the intramural softball playoffs with a 6-2 win over Newman II yesterday afternoon. In the Phi Delt half of the third, Byron Kern walked and went to third on Darrell Haynes' single. Haynes stole second and third and Ray Evans then knocked one of the longest home runs of the whole season scoring Haynes ahead of him. The Phi Deit's cut loose in the second inning when Dan and Dean Huebert singled in succession and Sleeper doubled, driving two runs across. Sleeper allowed one hit, a home run by Floyd Svoboda, in four innings. Evans allowed two hits in three innings, to Al Hecht and Harold Craig. Darrell Haynes led the Phi Delt batters with three singles. Score by innings: Score by innings: Phi Delt ... 023 100 0—6 Newman II ... 010 000 1—2 Alpha Chi Sig's Upset Sig Ep's Alpha Chi Sigma upset the dope and poured a 14-10 defeat on the Sig Eps to move into the semi-finals of the intranural softball playoffs. A slippery field hampered the defenses of both sides. Dick Werling, hurling for the winners, walked three batters, struck out two, and gave up 13 hits. The Ep hurler, Rudy Savely, walked two men and whiffed four, allowing 17 hits. Werling and Kenneth Wagner each scored two counters on three hits for the victors. For the losers Harold Edwards scored twice in two hits with Harry Smith getting two counters on one hit. Four extra-base blows—all doubles—were hit in the game, Wagner and Clarence Culbertson hitting them for the Alpha Chi Sigmas and Edwards and John Foust for the Sig Eps. In two innings of play Morton Cree garnered two hits and one counter for the winners. Begin Ticket Sales For Dean Schwegler Dinner May 26 The score by innings. Alpha Sigma's ... 024 131 3 14 Sig Ep's ... 011 080 0 10 Eighteen students in the School of Education are covering the campus with tickets to the dinner of appreciation to be held May 26, for Dr. Raymond A. Schwegler, retiring dean of the School of Education. Gilbert Ulmer, assistant professor of education, and Mateel Rich, secretary to Dean Schwegler are in charge of the tickets and reservations for the dinner. Tickets may also be obtained in the Oread Training School office and the office of the School of Education. Kresie On Mound--- Jayhawk Nine Invades K-State Wildcat's Lair Nearing the end of the season, Coach F. C. "Phog" Allen's Jayhawk nine tangle with the Kansas State baseball team on the Manhattan diamond at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. Veteran Knute Kresie will hurl Friday's game with Johnnie Burge named to pitch Saturday. Coach Allen, well pleased with the morale of the squad, will put Dick Pierce behind the plate and Bob Allen on first. Delmar Green will hold down the keystone sack when Kresie is on the mound. Ed Hall will fill the short stop gap. Johnnie Krum, who has shown marked improvement, will be on third and if his C.A.A. flying course allows him to make the trip, Bob Holmer will also service at third. Beims Hurt Right field will be held down by Louis Thompson or Al Wabaunsee when Burge is pitching. In center field will be Dean Martin. Ramie Beims, who has an injured knee from the Nebraska tussle, will play right field, but Wabaunsee may relieve him. In the Kansas State infield will play lettermen Ken Graham and Warren Hornsby, and sophomores Ray Dunlay and Neal Hugos. Frank Myers, Wildcat baseball coach will have in his outfield two lettermen—captain Chris Langvardt and Ray Kowet and sophomore Veryle Snyder. Hornsby leads the Wildcat's batting attack with a .344 average. Kansas State's other two big guns at the plate are Langward, hitting .333, and Dunlay who is batting .310. Wildcats Beat Missouri The Wildcats handed Missouri's Tigers one of the two defeats the Big Six leaders have suffered this year. Friday's Jayhawk-Wildcat encounter will be the first game between these teams this season, two earlier ones being rained out. On Saturday they may tangle in a doubleheader to make up one of the rained-out contests. Corbin and Watkins women meet in a softball game tonight for the championship of the organized houses. The winner will play the I.W.W. for the all-University championship. Coach Hargiss announced today that Don Pollom, sophomore hurdler, and Bill Beven, co-captain and pole vaulter, will definitely not compete in the meet. Pollom has been suffering from a back injury during most of the outdoor season while Beven injured an ankle in the Kansas State duel. A trick knee will keep Larry Finney, weight man, from competing. Several others will be below par because of injuries. Only outstanding Kansas entry who did not compete in the indoor meet is Norman Sanneman, high jumper, who is slated to win the event Saturday. SPECIAL One Group of SPORT JACKETS $9.95 Values to $16.50 But injuries and addition of several outdoor events in which the Jayhawks have no outstanding entries will require several upsets Saturday to place them in the upper three. One Lot of WOOL SUITS 33 1/3 % DISCOUNT If the conference indoor meet held in Kansas City early in March is any indication, the Jayhawks may again cop third place. 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