PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941. National League Leaders Player, club AB H L'getto, Brooklyn ... 61 26 Handley, Pittsburgh ... 25 10 Slaughter, St. Louis ... 53 21 Jurges, New York ... 43 17 Crespi, St. Louis ... 42 16 American League Leaders American League Leaders Player, club AB H Pct. Travis, W'ington .38 21 .553 Cronin, Boston .38 15 .395 J. D'Maggio, N. Y. .60 22 .367 D. D'Maggio, Boston .50 18 .360 Siebel, Philp'hia .42 15 .357 K.U.Sports--- Softball All softball games scheduled for yesterday were postponed to Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock because of the rain. Games scheduled for tomorrow at 4:30 are Tennessee club vs. Templin hall, Dunakin club vs. Theta Tau, Newman I vs. Pfugerville Pflashes, Delta Chi vs. Battenfeld, P. A. D. vs. Beta II. Trackmen To K-State Face Wildcats In Outdoor Meet Saturday By ALAN HOUGHTON In a return engagement the Jayhawker track squad meets Kansas State at Manhattan Saturday afternoon. Earlier this season the Wildcats walked off with a close victory over Kansas in an indoor meet here. Coach Bill Hargiss will miss the services of two of his best performers Saturday. Don Pololl will probably not be able to renew his feud in the hurdles with Ed Garden of Kansas State. Orlando Epp, who suffered a pulled muscle in the Drake relays will not run the open quarter or on any of the relay teams. Mathes vs. Akers In the century and 220-yard dash Darrell Mathes will match strides with Kansas State's captain, Louis Akers. In their last meeting Akers was victorious by a narrow margin. Kenny Hamilton will carry Kansas' colors against Jim Upham of the Wildcats in the quarter mile. Upham won at the indoor meet but Hamilton has improved steadily since then. Bob Stoland and Norman Sanneman in the high jump and Bill Beven and John Michener in the pole vault appear to be sure point winners. J. R. Jones and Stoland should give good account of themselves in the broad jump. Dick Edwards and Don Thompson will be the Jayhawker mainstays in the half, the mile, and the two mile runs. Rufus Miller, Jimmy Johns, and Thaine High are the Wildcat stand-outs in the distances. Jumpers Should Win Larry Finney and Ralph Schaake will find the going rough in the shot put and discus against Kansas State's Kent Duwe and Ken Makalous. NOTICE VARSITY FOOTBALLERS Kansas State, which is strong in the distances, will throw good relay teams against the Jayhawkers, but Kansas may lead them across the finish line in the mile relay, which the Wildcats won indoors only after a see-saw battle. The varsity football team will meet in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building to see moving pictures of the spring practice tomorrow night at 7:30 How They Stand DIVISION I | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sig Ep | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | Sig Alph | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Delt | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Sigma Chi | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Pi K. A. | 1 | 2 | .333 | | D. U. | 0 | 1 | .000 | | T. K. E. | 0 | 2 | .000 | | Kappa Sig | 0 | 0 | .000 | DIVISION II | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Beta | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | Phi Gam | 2 | 1 | .666 | | Phi Psi | 2 | 1 | .666 | | Delta Tau | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Battenfeld | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Delta Chi | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Sigma Nu | 0 | 2 | .000 | | A. T. O. | 0 | 2 | .000 | DIVISION III | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alpha Chi Sigma ... | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | A. K. Psi ... | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Triangle ... | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | | Beta II ... | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Newman II ... | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Kappa Eta Kappa ... | 1 | 1 | .500 | Phi Alpha Delta ... | 0 | 1 | .000 | Carruth Hall ... | 0 | 3 | .000 | DIVISION IV | | w | l | pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pflugerville Pflashes | 3 | 0 | 1.000 | | Newman I | 2 | 0 | 1.000 | | Tennessee Club | 1 | 0 | 1.000 | | Jayhawk Co-op | 1 | 1 | .500 | | Dunakin Club | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Theta Tau | 0 | 1 | .000 | | Templin Hall | 0 | 1 | .000 | | National Defenders | 0 | 3 | .000 | Hardman Suffers Minor Burns In Coffee Spill Paul Hardman, sophomore engineer and varsity footballer, suffered minor burns on his right arm and along the right side of his body when he accidentally spilled a container of hot coffee at the Eldridge coffee shop, where he works, yesterday. He was brought to Watkins Memorial hospital. Dr. R. I. Canuteson, director of the health service, reports that the burns on his arm are second degree, while on his chest and thigh they are less serious. Dutra on Spot In California Open Tourney Fresno, Calif. (UP)—Olin Dutra, Los Angeles, former National Open Golf champion, will defend his California Open title at Fresno's Sunnyside Country Club golf course May 3-4. It was the last half of the ninth inning in a recent Big Six baseball game on the Iowa State College field at Ames. Kansas was leading 8-7, with Iowa State at bat and two out. Bob Scharnberg, Cyclone catcher was roosting on third, and pinch-hitter Bob Hayes was at the plate with two strikes against him. Scharnberg streaked for the plate as the Kansas pitcher, John Burge, threw the ball. Hayes swung and missed for the third strike, but Catcher Ed Hall dropped the ball. Quickly recovering it, he pegged to first and retired Hayes to end the ball game. The officials ruled that Scharnberg's run did not count, according to Rule 52 of the official baseball code which says "... if he (the runner) reaches home on or during a play in which the third man be forced out or be put out before reaching first base, a run shall not count." Naturally the Iowa State fans were somewhat peeved at the decision which cost them the ball game, and some 1,000 spectators swarmed over the field. "Phog" Allen, the Jayhawker coach, perceiving the situation and knowing that his boys had won the game, did not wish to argue. He gathered up the bats and herded his players into the dressing room. Coach Leroy Timm, of the Iowa State nine, insisted that Kansas play some more baseball, but "Phog," knowing that according to the rules, he had won the game, politely declined. The next day, C. E. McBride, in the Kansas City Star, said, "Maybe this is the time to express the hope that "Phog" Allen, baseball coach at K.U., doesn't fall into the customary ampire-charging habits of a baseball manager, because he might find the habit hard to break when he returns to character as basketball coach." Evidently Mr. McBride's source of information was not entirely accurate, since Doctor Allen was not charging umpires. In fact, he was doing the opposite at Iowa State. It is inaccuracies such as this in reporting which lead to false impressions and bad blood in sports. Cage Drills Preview 1942 Season An imposing array of talent will be available for basketball purposes next winter, if spring drills are any indication. "Phog" Allen has been holding evening sessions three times a week to co-ordinate the freshmen with the varsity. A scrimmage was held last night which, although rough, gave promise of a powerful cage squad next year. Playing with the Reds were Bob Johnson, speedy little quarterback, Hutch Walker, and Vance Hall from the varsity. Big Red Ettinger and Charlie Black were the yearling representatives on that combination. For the Whites, Cappy Miller and Paul Turner opened at forwards, Jack Ballard at center, and John Buescher and Ray Evans at guard. Later a squad composed of Rope Engleman, T. P. Hunter, Virg Wise, Don Blair, and Bill Matthews went into the fray. Indians Roaming Campus in Blankets Just K-Clubers No, the feather-bedecked and blanket-wrapped men who were wearing their clothes backward and carrying pails of water this morning are not honest-to-gosh Indians. These men, who are the newly initiated members of the K-club, include T. P. Hunter, W. F. Jack, Don Pollom, Knute Kresie, Denzil Gibbens, Vance Hall, Jim Holloway, Jim Zimmerman, Joe Morton, Walt Sheridan, Ted Scott, Ramie Beims, Ralph Schaake, Darrell Mathes, Dorus Munsinger, Ed Linquist, Ken Hamilton, Ross Relph, Fred Eberhardt, Charles Walker, Gene Nelson, Bob O'Neil, Marvin Vandaveer, Dick Edwards, Jay'Kern, Jim Arnold, and Ed Sugee. Women's Intramurals BY BETTE WARE The Gamma Phi's won both tennis matches played before the rain. Marjorie Siegrist and Mary Beth Weir, Gamma Phi's, defeated Margaret Whitehead and Evelyn Schroeder, Alpha Chi's. In the other match Sara Fair and Mary Beth Weir, Gamma Phi's defeated Jeryn Ann Green and Sue Johnston, Alpha Chi's. Miller hall is scheduled to battle on the baseball diamond with the Gamma Phi's tonight at 4:30. The Alpha Chi's and Corbin girls plan to play their baseball game tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. Games postponed because of the weather will be re-scheduled. The announcements will be made on the bulletin board in Robinson gymnasium. Women golfers, the scores of your matches must be in Friday. The Kappa's and part of the Chi O's have turned in scores of qualifying records with Billy McIntire, Kappa, making the lowest score, 42. Young Studies Rolla Curricula Prof. C. M. Young of the department of mining and metallurgical engineering spent last week at Rolla, Mo., studying the mining and metallurgical, petroleum and ceramic engineering curricul at the School of Mines there. Professor Young made the appraisal in his capacity as a member of the delegatory committee for this district of the national engineering council for professional development. An appraisal is made every five years by the committee. Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas east of the Pecos river are included in the district for which Young is a committee member. In the words of Charlie McCarthy, here's a shirt that's "Mowing Em Down." 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