PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1939 Sigma Phi Epsilon To Face Sig Alphs On Thursday For Intramural Crown By Clint Wood, c'40 Yesterday afternoon the Sig Alphs came through with a three run rally to tie the game in the last of the seventh and then went on to win over Beta Theta Pi in the eight inning. Sigma Phi Epsilon reached the finals by defeating Delta Upsilon in the other semi-final game. Softball championship of the University will be decided Thursday afternoon at 4:30 when Sigma Epsilon and Sigma Phi Epsilon play the final game of the playoffs. Delta Upsilon took an early lead from Sig Eps when Hoacev Rice and Paddock rapped out successive singles in the first innning scoring Hoacev with the only D.U. run of the game. After this innning Corlis settled down and retired 17 men in order and didn't allow another hit until Paddock singled with two down in the seventh innice. Hoacev pitched for Delta Upsilon and -². Ecereone else is picking an all star team of some sort or other around here, so we're not going to be training with all-Big Bisc track and field team. BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor Sprints: Koettel (Oklahoma); Torlibio (Oklahoma); Foy (Kansas). 440: Simmons (Nebraska); Coogan (Oklahoma); Cunningham (Iowa) State) S80: Munski (Missouri); Gahan (Oklahoma); Bailey (Iowa State). Mile: Munski (Missouri), Harris (Kansas), Clingman (Kansas State). Two Mile: Marris (Kansas) and Mitchell (Kansas State) 120 High Inundes; Hotebkiss (Kansas State) and White (Missouri). Pole Vault: Bird (Kansas) and Sargent (Iowa State) 229 Low Hurdles: Simmons (Nebraka) and Masoner (Kansas). Mile Relay: Oklahoma and Nebraka. High Jump: Stoiand (Kansas) and Schnacke (Iowa State). Broad Jump: Stoland (Kansas); and Schumitski (Missouri) Shot Put: Hackney (Kansas State) Mills. (Nebraska). Vanderbilt (Kansas State). Javelin: Waldram (Missouri), Knight (Nebraska) and Durand (Kansas). Discus: Wibbels (Nebraska) Prochaska (Nebraska) Coach: Bill Hargiss (Kansas). About 35 freshmen have been working out during the season under the direction of Coach Hargiss. Frosh Track Trials on Tap Freshman tracksters that are in hopes of making a track numeral will compete in a trial meet toomorrow. The events will start at 3 o'clock. Each freshman must qualify by running or jumping a certain required time or distance. Any freshman that believes that he can make the requirements listed below, is in fact, trying according to Coach Bill Harperis. Some of the men are almost sure to get their numerals unless they fail to make the marks that they have been doing in practice. In the broad jump, J. R. Jones has been leaping over 26 feet, and the required distance is only 21 feet. Bill Knight has also been jumping over the required mark In both dashes, Dick Overfield has been running just as fast or faster that the varsity dash man have been running the same distances. Bill Knight threw the javelin 189 feet day before yesterday, 30 feet further than the required mark. Jack O'Hara and John Michener are both sailing over 11 feet 6 inches and should have little trouble in qualifying in the pole vault. Thursday The requirements: Thursday thursday 100-yard dash -10.5 one mile -438 440-yard run -52.5 120-yard hard hurdles -16 sec. pole vault -11 feet, 6 inches shot put -42 feet high jump -5 feet, 10 inches inelawn throw -160 feet 880-yard run—2.02 220-yard dash—22.6 220-yard low hurdles—25.8 broad jump—21 feet discuss throw—120 fech allowed five hits and struck out three. Eps Rally in Fourth The Sig Eps scored two in the third when Chilson singed with Corlis on third and Cooper on second. First man up in the fourth, Kresie drove a liner to right field for his second successive triple of the game and scored on Florell's sacrifice fly to Baer in short field. Don Ebling came through with a base hit to left field with the winning run on third in the last of the eighth to give Sigma Alpha Epsilon a 10-9 victory over Beta Theta Pt. Beta Scores in First ers who went to third when B. Ewers easy grounder took a bad hop over shortstop Wienneck's head and scored when the ball was returned wildly from the outfield. At this point Eibling stepped up and drove a 'one slice to left field to bring in B. Ewers with the winning run. Betas one run in the first on Wienecke's long blow to left faded when S.A.E. tallied three in the second on four hits. The Betas had their big inning in the third when Straton, Wienecke, Pierce and Hobgen drove out successive hits and tallied 5 runs to take a lead which they never relinquished until the last of the seventh. Hall pitched a nice game for S.A. E. striking out five. Hogben struck out nine but tired badly in the later innings. Harp and Holl led the hitters with three hits in four attempts while Pierce, Hogben, O'Neil and Fees each collected two hits for the Beta's. Trailing by three runs in the last of the seventh Ewers opened the inning with a single and scored on Harp's third hit of the game. Brenneisen and Hall followed with hits and scored to tie the game. Ebling Hits in Clutch O'Nell swiped for the Betas in the first of the eighth and scored on Fee's line drive to center. With two out in the eighth Hogben walked J. Ew- Varsity Wins From Frosh By5-3 Score - Yearling Hurlers Give Elders Only Two Hits, But Hand Out 10 Free Passes to First Base The varsity baseball team handed the freshman nine its annual kicking yesterday afternoon by a score of 3-2. The few were frequent in the six innning game. The veterans counted five runs with the aid of only two hits, but this was due to the fact that the freshman hurriers were not getting the ball. The other nine walks were given by the last two freshman pitchers, Newell and Horak. Freshmen Volle, 2b ab r h po a Volle, 1b 1 0 0 0 1 Singer, 2b 1 1 0 0 0 Smith, cf 1 1 1 0 0 Newell, 3b, p 2 0 0 0 0 Young, 2b 2 0 0 0 0 Young, ss 2 0 1 0 0 Cameron, cf, 3b 3 0 0 0 1 Gudstad, b 2 1 0 3 0 Ferris, f 2 0 1 0 0 Mubelson, rt 2 0 0 0 0 Montgomery, f 2 0 0 1 0 Frankovitch, c 2 0 0 8 0 Aldrich, c 2 0 0 8 0 Kraeger, k 1 0 0 0 5 Horak, p 1 0 0 0 5 Penney, cf 1 0 1 0 0 ab b h po a Caldawaler, rf 2 0 1 1 Dugan, rf 7 0 1 1 Hamilton, ss 2 1 1 0 0 Kappelman, ss 1 2 1 0 0 Nog, cf 2 0 1 0 0 Bukaty, 3b 2 0 1 0 Brass, lf 0 0 1 0 Hall, lf-3b 2 0 1 0 Hall, lf-3b 2 0 1 0 Burg, p 0 0 2 0 Fenn, p 1 0 2 0 McBally, p 1 0 2 0 Thompson, 2b 1 1 0 1 4 Tremer, c 0 0 1 0 0 Sheehan, c 0 0 3 0 0 Sands, l 1 1 0 6 0 Eldredt Cadwalader, junior right feelder, clinched the game for the varsity in the fourth inning by singing to drive in Sheilman and Sanda. Kenny Hamilton, shortstop, got the other varsity hit. Totals 21 3 4 15 8 The box scoreVarsity Totals 16 5 2 18 8 Women's Intramurals I. W.W. softball team defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma 17 to 5 on the intramural field yesterday afternoon. Margaret VanClearle and Virginia Bell formed the battery for the I.W.W.'s and Margaret Parker and Ellen Irwin represented the Kappa's. Jayhawker Golf Team May Go To National Meet Class teams have been chosen from those who have participated in women's intramural softball. To earn a spot, the juniors, and the sophomores will play the seniors at 4:30 on the intramural field. Alpha Delta Pi scored 33 runs against one for Sigma Kappa in the softball game on the intramural field yesterday afternoon. Marian Milhau played Alta Armstrong caught for the A. D. Pi's, and the battery for Sigma Kappa were Dorothy Bubult and Sarah Bodwell. Coach Outman is trying to get the athletic board to send the strong Kansas aggregation to the National intercollegiate golf meet at Des Moines this summer. Last year, Oklahoma, Big Six champions were runners-up in the matchup with Alabama and go to the Des Moines matches would consist of Cap, Busler, Bill Udell, Jack Nessley, and Dean Ritchie. Mort Jones has already made other plans for the summer. By Larry Winn, c'41 The team has only been beaten. three times this year in dual meets. The Jayhawkers lost to Missouri twice and to Oklahoma once. Led by Capt. Bob Busler, who will earn his third letter in the sport, the Kansasans had a team that kept fighting and finally came out on top to win the only championship of the year for Kansas. Kansas, 1939 Big Six golf champ laws, have a record that they ca well be proud. Under the directio of Coach Glenn Oatman, the tear and the sport have taken on great interest. Busler has only been beaten four times in the past three years. The team will lose all except Dean Ritchie and Rod Wakeland by graduation, leaving a co-star. Capt. Busher, Jack Nesley, Matt Jones, and Bill Udell. In the last two years, the Kansas golf team has played 24 matches and have lost four and tied one. It is the first time that Kansas has won the Big Six golf title since 1925. Kansas third last year and first this year. Six men played on the team this Allen and Cunningham Speak at Ottawa Dr. F. C. Allen, head of the department of physical education, and Glenn Cunningham, the University's traveling salesman, were speakers at the Father and Son banquet of the Ottawa Masonic Lodges last night. Doctor Allen spoke briefly and introduced Cunningham who talked on "The Olympics of 1908." Cuningham also showed several reels of film. year and all won points for Kansas either in dual meets or the Big Six matches. The team won the title this year with a total of 644 points, compared to 677 points 14 years ago. 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