THE FIGHT FOR EQUALITY IN THE WORLD THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE K.U. Loses Table Tennis to Topeka The K.U. table tennis team lost two out of three matches to the Topeka table tennis association, in a tournament held here Sunday afternoon. The team is sponsored by the Memorial Union student activities committee. The outstanding match of the afternoon was that of Shirley Irwin, fa'sp, vs. Mrs. Patch, who is rated as the number 2.women player in Kansas. Irwin was defeated 2-1. In the other game in the woman's division, Marjorie Hetzel, c'41, lost to Rose Baeder. In the men's singles bracket; Perry Peterson, c'42, lost to Bayley; Charles Ham, ph'42, lost to Woodworth; Malcolm. Black defeated Lamm; Joe Davison, e'42, lost to Patch. In a return match at Topeka Tuesday, Shirley Irwin won the only match by defeating Kay Meredith. She lost her second match to Patch. Norma Tibbets, c'43, lost to both Meredith and Patch. Black and Patterson defeated Lamm and Patch in the doubles pitch. Winford Ferry, e'40, lost to Carter in an extra match. Bill Martin, c'43, was defeated by Lamm; Morris Keyser, c'43, lost to Carter; Ham lost to Bayless; Petterson lost to Woodworth; Warren Shupe, b'40, lost to Patch. These games are the last regular contest scheduled for this year. The men's division of the Memorial Union table tennis tournament is rapidly moving toward the finals. As results now stand, Malcolm Black, '42, has reached the semi-finals. Charles Ham, ph'42, located Bill Hall, ed'40, and will w meet Morris Keyser, c'42. Perry Petterson, c'42, is ready for the quarter finals. John Slocum Released From Topeka Hospital John Slocum, fs, was released yesterday from Christ's hospital, Topeka, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis last week. Slocum was secretary of the Student Correspondence Bureau last year. He is now a member of the staff in the Bureau of Revenue and Taxation in Topeka. 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