UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1938 Scott, Franks Place On Team Tennis Three and Four Men Decided; Washburn Match May Be Dropped Until Later In the 10-game, round-robin tour for varisty tennis team teams yesterday afternoon, Dave Scott and Kermit Fernks emerged as the No. 3 men respectively for the next two matches against Washburn and Wichita. Bruce Reid, expected to place in the first four, dropped out of the round robin today as he will not be able to be here for either of these first two matches. Sinning, who was low man of the three yesterday, will be No. 5 man for the present, and Reid will be at the sixth position. The first week after Easter vacation, challenges will be allowed for the No. 5 and No. 6 men to raise their standings, and the end of the week will see the four-man team definitely chosen for the season. Scott and Sinning Tie Yesterday's round-robin matches resulted in a 5-all tie between Scotch and Sinning, a 7-3 victory for Scott over Franks, and a 7-3 victory for Franks over Sinning. The final results of this gave Scott 12 games as high man, 10 games for Franks as second, and 8 games for Sinning. The match scheduled for today against Washburn at Topeka will possibly be called off, as the Washburn courts seem to have little chance of being in shape. There is a possibility, however, that the Washburn home-and-home schedule will be turned around, bringing them here this afternoon, and putting the return match in Toptea April 29. Definite arrangements will be made later this morning when Mr. Faulkstein, secretary of the athletic association, receives word from Tapeka as to the condition of the courts or the acceptance of the invitation to rearrange dates. If the Washburn courts are in shape, the varsity tennis team will leave by car for Topela about 1.15 p.m., but if Washburn plays here, the match will be at 2:30 on the varsity courts. Substitute Matches Planned In the event that Kausa does not meet the Washburn team this afternoon, four singles and two doubles matches will be played, with New Hoverstock at No. 1 position, James Kell No. 2, Scott No. 3, and Franks No. 4. No. 4 and Hoverstock will then play together for the first double teams and Scott and Franks will play the second double match to finish the six-match meet. probable players for the Iebacho team will be Don Green, Carl Nordstrom, Bud Hunter and Wayne Friestburghouse, with Nordstrom and Hunter playing in the first doubles team, and Green and Friestburghouse comprising the second pair. Nordstrom and Green are lettermen from last year's Washburn team, and Green is a sophomore who has been topping them all. Golf Team Chosen Busler, Watson, Udell. and Nessly Selected by Oatman The four low-secure men in the 18-hole golf qualifying rounds, held yesterday afternoon at the Lawrence Country Club, have been chosen by Coach Glenn Oatman to comprise the team that meets the Washburn College golfers at Topkea this afternoon. Men selected for the team are: Bob Busler, Ray Watson, Bill Udell and Jack Nessy. Busler and Watson are in a close race for first position on the team. Both men are playing a steady game of golf, but the probability is that Busler will play in first place for this match, Coach Outman says. Udell and Nessy will play third and fourth positions, respectively. Nessy, who started the season as an alternate for the squad, has improved remarkably, and, in addition to his skill on offense, the team today, will practice regularly with the group for the entire season. The Kansas men will face a well- drilled team at Toppea, and, while neither group is yet in top form, the match is likely to be an interesting battle from the spectators' point of view. The match will be played at the White Lakes Country Club in Toecka at 1:30 p.m. Men's Intramurals By Jim Bell, c'40 PHONE K.U. 66 --win 31-6. The game was hopeless as far as the P.A.D.'s were concerned from the opening lining. Yesterday's softball games featured tremendous hitting power, bumping and smashing, as well as interesting baseball is concerned, there was only one game that came up. The defense was extremely one sided. The brand of baseball played was poor and most of the winning teams have no advantage. PHONE K.U. 66 Theta Tau took its opening in style by defeating the Duninak Club, 13-6. The game was not as open as the others, but the engineers relied on their knowledge of things most of the way and the final outcome was never in doubt. The University of Kansas table tennis team will meet the Palace Clothiers tonight at Topeka in a playoff for the championship of the second half in the Topeka City game, dropped only one game in the second and the playoff is necessary to determine which team is qualified to Daily Kansan Classified Ads The only other game scheduled was not played when the College Inam Ramblers failed to show up tp play Kenny Lewis' Hexagons. The Delt's displayed tremendous hitting power when they ran up 27 runs in 3 innings against the A.T. O.'s Content with this lead they returned to a tie for third pitcher, and relaxed. The A.T.O.'s fought back furiously and pounded relief pitcher Giles Elmore for 12 hits and 13 runs. Voran, injured Delt burning star, staved off a last pitch after he was 33-19 in favor of the Delt's. IVA'S LOST. Pearled Alpha Gamma Delta surveyor pin, Name and University on back Finder contact. Frither Gilcock. 1026 La Tl. 1100, Reward. Shampoo and Wave 35c Complete Permanents $1.50 up Phone 333 941% Mass. St. The feature of the day was Hoever's no-hit, no-run game for the D.U.'s against Acacia. Hoever is a great player who has written ever or hopes to see. He has speed, control, change of pace, and a perfect pitching temperament. He had the Acacia boys beat him in the first two games. Whenever they touched the ball it was for a pop up. The first eight men to face him were fanned, and he could not succeed. With him, D.U. is practically unbeatable. They backed him up well and displayed plenty of stick with his teammates out winners by a score of 12-0. ANYONE. driving toward Wichita or Dodge City Wed. or Thurs. can pick up a passenger at 1026 Ohio. Call 1720, -13 LOST: Friday afternoon, folding camera kodak, size 516x, in library, $10.00 reward. Leave at Kauai Office. Roomy blanket, 178K, 20 W. 12th, -139 Delta Chi turned her big guns in a brave play in a bicatic affair. The Delta Chi's were masters all the way and by the end of the game, the rest of the league that they were going to be plenty hard to beat. This writer like the play of the Delta Chi had not been able to do so. Kansas Table Tennis Team Into Topeka Finals Sigma Alpha Mu showed surprising strength by nosing the strong Kappa bats before the boys drove two Kappa Sig pitchers from the box in the first tining with a terrific barrage of bats and cones. Then they went out the affair for the win. Gerson did much to win his own ball game by outfitting a four-bagger in the second. TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG New Jackets, Balls Soft Bats, Bats BUTTERS SHOP The results of some of the first round deck tennis games are as follows: Jenkins def. Vaughn, 6-1; Bertolini def. Congress, 6-3; Oetter defeated Murray, 6-1; Ulm The schedule for baseball games to be played today at 4:30 is as follows: IWW w, IND; TNT w, TNT w, Hall; Chi Omega w, Pi Beta Fhi. 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