PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941. Softball Results Phi Delt 24; D.U.13 Ray Evans, freshman football and basketball star, led the Phi Delt softball team to a smashing 24-13 victory over the D.U. team yesterday. Evans drove in 10 runs with two homers, a double and a single in five times at bat. The winners collected 18 hits off oken Rockhill and John Winternote, hurlers for the losers. Alan Sleeper and Evans limited the D.U.'s to 13 hits. J. Keene, Donn Mosser, George Keene, and Phil Russell led the D.U. attack with two hits each. Score by innings: Delta Upsilon 122 206—13 Phi Delt 806 91x—24 Score by innings: Newman I 10, Dunakin Club 5 Newman I defeated Dunakin club 10-5 yesterday afternoon. Dunakin outhit the winners 11-10 but the Newman's bunched their blows in the fifth inning when they got six runs. three hits. Batteries were: Newman club, Milferd Harwood and Had Burger; Dunakin club, Gene Young and Olin Hibbard. Had Burger led the winners with Score by innings: Newman I ... 020 062 0—10 Dunakin ... 200 001 2—5 Sig Ep 20, Pi K. A.7 The Sig Ep softball team teed off on three Pi K. A. pitchers yesterday afternoon to the tune of 21 hits and 20 runs while the losers were collecting seven runs on scattered hits. Jack Engel, Joe Crawford, and Warren Hodges were on the mound for the losers with Hodges and Needles behind the plate. Eldon Williams and Harry Smith were the battery for the winners. Pete Teichgraeber and B. Johnson led the winners at the plate with four blows each. Score by innings: Score by innings. Sig Ep ... 311 393 0—20 Pi K. A. ... 100 204 0—7 Hurling Hal Cumberland, sophomore pitching sensation of Oklahoma's baseball team, expects to sign a pro baseball contract when he graduates from the School of Business in 1943. . . . Cumberland, a product of the Salina sandlots, has scouts from the Reds, Brown's, Cards, and Red Sox, eyeing his sneaking fast ball and curve. Against Kansas State recently, he whiffed 17 batters and now owns a total of 52 strikeouts in 36 innings this spring. Charles Black, a sophomore at Liberty Memorial High School, is regarded as a promising javelin prospect. . . He's no relation to Charles Black, the Jayhawk freshman cager. . . Old Jesse Owens is attempting another comeback. . . He clipped off a 9.9 second 100-yard dash at the Newark, Ohio, relays recently, which is plenty fast for most runners, but a far cry from the Jesse Owens of five years ago. . . Elly Cadwalader, star catcher on the University ball club last year, has been returned to Topeka by the Owensboro team in the Kitty League. . . The Owls plan to use him as a second-string receiver until time to cut the roster May 19. Bob Sweiger, Minnesota backfielder now catching on the Golden Gophers diamond team, really goes after those foul pop-ups. . . He chased one up the backstop last week and got caught by the wire four feet off the ground. . . It took three teammates to haul him off. . . Jack Gardner, Kansas State basketball mentor, is cooking up a revolving offense to use against Big Six man-for-man defenses next winter. Women's Intramurals The Pi Phi's piled up 21 runs in the first inning yesterday but the Gamma Phi's held them to five runs after that. Thus the score was 26 to 6. Rita Lemoine and Jean Hinshaw pitched for the Pi Phi's and Cora Hepworth was the catcher. The Gamma Phi battery was Adelyn Cast, pitcher and Sara Fair, catcher. The Kappa's defeated the Chi O's Wednesday in baseball, 32 to 23. The Independents, Corbin and Watkins are leading the three women's leagues. Again Corbin takes the lead, but this time it is in horseshoes. The Corbin women have won three games and lost none. Kappa's lead in their league with two wins and one loss. Watkins hall has won a game, lost a game, and has one game yet to be played. Intramural Managers The golf rounds have been drawn and will be played this weekend. Don't forget that the first rounds of Archery should be played by next week. No softball games will be postponed at any time on account of rain or other reasons unless the managers of the teams involved are called before game time. E. R. Elbel, director of intramural athletics, said this morning. Jayhawks Face Missouri Today At Columbia This afternoon the Jayhawker baseball team meets the Missouri Tigers at Columbia in the first of a two game return series. The Tigers defeated the University nine 5 to 0 and 18 to 5 in the recent series here. Probable pitchers for the teams will be Missouri's Bill Spencer and Knute Kresie for the Jayhawkers who were pitted against each other in the first game of the series here. Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, baseball coach, accompanied by Frank Bukayi, Trainer Neeshm and thirteen members of the squad, left yesterday evening for Columbia. Those making the trip were Dean Martin, Ramie Beims, Knute Kresie, Dick Pierce, Bob Allen, Delmar Green, Ed Hall, Lewis Thompson, John Krum, John Burge, T. P. Hunter, Allen Nipper and Larry Johnston. Golfers May Play Oklahoma In Rain If Necessary Rain or no rain, University golfers meet Oklahoma linksmen in a Big Six duel on the Country Club Course this afternoon. "We played in a near cloudburst in our matches with Nebraska at Lincoln, and rain won't stop us," Coach William H. Shannon said this morning. Bob LaGree and Bill McEllhenny, lettermen, will lead off for Kansas in the first two positions. Emmet Park and Bob Kirk complete the team. The meet this afternoon is the second of three scheduled this weekend. Wednesday afternoon Kansas handed Washburn a 10 1-2 to 7 1-2 loss, and tomorrow afternoon they meet Kansas State here. "Doll Up" MAKE YOUR MOTHER PROUD OF YOU ON MOTHER'S DAY. LAWRENCE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS We can make your clothes look their best Just Phone 383 Same Faces--New Events--- Tracksters Experiment Before Missouri Meet "We clean everything you wear but your shoes" New talent, or rather old talent in new events, has been uncovered by Track Coach Bill Hargiss this week. With the next track meet-one with Missouri—a week away, some of the thinnest have been puttering around in events other than their specialties. Darrel Mathes, crack dash man and John Michener, pole vault standout, both gave the broad jump a try. Both men cleared better than 21 feet—a distance that would pick up points in the stiffest competition. Regular broad jumpers, J. R. Jones, who has been hampered by a bad knee, and Bob Stoland, who suffered a pulled muscle earlier in the season, are again rounding into condition. Sanneman Seeks Altitude In the high jump Norman Sanneman is still flirting with the stratosphere at 6 feet 6 inches. Stoland has waived jumping practice for fear of re-injuring his leg. The distance runners, led by veterans Dick Edwards and Don Thompson have taken to "running the hills" and to sprinting quarters to better their stamina and speed. Kenny Hamilton and Ted Scott have been brushing up on their starts for the dashes and "breezing" through 50 second quarters to improve their longer runs. Still trying to build up a passable weight combination, Coach Hargiss has been smoothing out the form of W. F. Jack, Ed Linquist and Ralph Schaake in the shot and discus. Besides the weights Schaake has shown his ability in practically every other track and field event. Beven Hangs Up Crutches With Don Pollom still ailing in the hurdles, Hargiss has been grooming Mathes, Stoland and Schaake in those events. Bill Beven has tossed away his crutches and will be vaulting with Jim Cordell and Michener in a week or two. Netmen Tangle With Sooners The University tennis team, coached by R. S. Howey, was scheduled to play the netsters from the University of Oklahoma on the varsity courts this afternoon. No results were available at press time. Wednesday the Jayhawkers bowed before the Ichabods from Washburn College, Topeka. by the same score as in a previous match. Singles—Christner (W) defeated Howard (K) 6-3, 6-1; Swenson (W) defeated Voelker (K) 8-6, 5-7, 6-3; Kirchner (W) defeated Trump (K) 6-0, 6-8, 6-4; Domngo (K) defeated Cobb (W) 6-4., 6-2. The results: Doubles—Chrstner-Swenson (W) defeated Howard-Voelker (K) 6-2, 6-1; Bond-Smith (M) defeated Cobb-Kirchner (W) 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. Professor Howey announced that the Jayhawker line-up would probably be the same as that of Wednesday. Today's Games Softball games scheduled for this afternoon at 4:20 are A. K. Psi vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; Delta Tau vs. Beta I; T. K. E. vs. Sig Alph; Delta Chi vs. A. T. O. Jayhawk Co-op vs. Dunakin club; Templin hall vs. National defenders. 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