Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 6. 1959 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Softball Season Approaches End Delta Tau Delta edged past Beta Theta Pi 2-1 yesterday in the fraternity A division and by doing so took first place away from the Betas. The Delts scored in the first and third innings while the Betas could only manage to score in the fifth. The victory puts the Delts in first by half a game. In the A division of the Independent leagues Carruth-O'Leary handed the Vipers their first loss yesterday 8-6. This dropped the Vipers into a three-way tie for first along with the Hilltoppers and the Solinters. Rochdale belted Battenfeld 14-1 in the only other A division game, Baney pitching a three hitter for Rochdale. In the B divisions Delta Tau Delta defeated Delta Sigma Phi 14-5, K. H. K. downed Sigma Gamma Epsilon 10-9 and Phi Beta Pi edged Empire Club 9-8. Tomorrow's Schedule Fraternity A — Delta Chi vs. Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta vs. Kappa Sigma and Triangle vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Fraternity B — Delta Upson vs. Theta Chi, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Sigma Pi and Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Delta Tau Delta. Independent B — Newman vs J. R. Pearson. The standings: Fraternity A Division I Delta Tau Delta ... 3 Beta Theta Pi ... 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 0 Sigma Nu ... 0 Phi Kappa Psi ... 0 Division II Delta Upsilon ... 3 Phi Delta Theta ... 2 Kappa Sigma ... 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon ... 1 Delta Chi ... 0 Division III Phi Gamma Delta ... 2 Alpha Tau Omega ... 2 Sigma Chi ... 2 Triangle ... 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon ... 0 Independent A Division I Vipers ... 3 Hilltoppers ... 3 Splinters ... 3 Joe's Pro's ... 2 Carruth ... 1 Soties ... 0 Division II Stephenson ... 3 Hicks ... 2 Battenfeld ... 1 Rochdale ... 1 Jolliffe ... 0 Fraternity B Division I Division 1 Pi Kappa Alpha ... 2 Delta Tau Delta ... 2 Delta Sigma Phi ... 1 Delta Upsilon ... 0 Theta Chi ... 0 Phi Kappa Sigma ... 0 Division II Phi Kappa Psi 3 Phi Delta Theta 2 Beta Theta Pi 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 Kappa Sigma 0 Division III Alpha Tau Omega 2 Beta Theta Pi 1 Phi Gamma Delta 1 Sigma Nu 0 Sigma Chi 0 Independent B Division I Pearson ... 3 Chem. Engineers ... 2 A. Ph. A. ... 1 Nu Sigma Nu ... 1 Burro's ... 1 Division II Phi Beta Pi ... 3 Newman ... 2 Empire Club ... 2 K. H. K. ... 2 Sigma Gamma Epsilon ... 0 J. R. Pearson ... 0 Bulletin CHICAGO — (UPI) — Ray Boone told the Chicago White Sox today that he was leaving for Kansas City. The original agreement which traded him from the Sox to the Athletics now has been completed, the Chicago club announced. Boone, in the majors since 1948, was traded to Kansas City Sunday for Harry "Suitcase" Simpson, an outfielder who already has joined the Sox. But Boone threw a kink into the deal by announcing that he was thinking about getting out of active baseball to seek a coaching or other job connected with the sport. 1 1 1 2 3 4 0 0 2 2 3 Faced with the prospect of Boone's withdrawal, the two clubs agreed to allow the Sox to pay the Athletics off in cash. But Bill Veeck, the Sox general manager, talked to Boone yesterday. Boone then left for Omaha to buy a new car and take time to talk the matter over. Today he advised the Sox that he was going to Kansas City. The word "hooier" which is applied to Indiana is believed to come from the old Saxon word "hoozer," meaning a hill dweller. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 FAST FAST AL LAUTER 0123 0023 FAST FAST 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 FAST FAST FAST FAST FAST FAST Alley's Ambition Is Olympic Javelin Mark Bill Alley, KU's ace javelineer who was recently featured in "Sports Illustrated" says he came to the University of Kansas to be a member of a national championship track team. Alley, a 6' 3", 217-pound junior, has established himself as the national javelin champion by throwing the spear 270-feet $1\frac{1}{2}$-inches in the Texas Relays early in April. Alley injured his arm while playing basketball for Syracuse in 1957. Since then it has given him quite a bit of trouble. When he set the new American record at Austin he pulled some adhesions in his elbow and it was questionable for a while whether or not he would throw at the Kansas Relays. While in high school Alley threw the shot and discus plus the javelin. He reached a mark of 145 feet in the discus. He said he had to give it up after he injured his arm because throwing the discus hurts his arm more than the javelin. Alley says his big ambition is to win the Olympic title, now held by Egil Danielsen of Norway with a mark of 281-feet $2\frac{1}{4}$-inches. He added he will keep trying as long as his arm holds out. "I would rather be top man in one event than just average in several," Alley says. It seems he is well on his way towards being top man now. Alley says that although his arm gives him a lot of trouble he believes it will last through the Olympics. If he breaks the Olympics record he plans to retire from throwing the javelin. But if he doesn't break the record he says he will "keep trying." As for the possibilities of KU winning the national championship, Alley says he believes that KU has the material and "if all perform up to their capabilities, KU will make it." Air Force Academy Coach To Speak in Topeka Tonight TOPEKA — (UPI) — The head football coach at the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Ben Martin, will be the main speaker at the Topeka All-Sports Banquet tonight. KU Barber Shop Flattop Specialty Open All Summer Clarence Adamson Proprietor Sugar Ray Gets Huge Offer NEW YORK —(UPI)— The Madison Square Garden Boxing Club disclosed today it has offered Sugar Ray Robinson a $500,000 minimum guarantee, plus certain percentages, to defend his middleweight crown against Carmen Basilio in September at Los Angeles. It is the second largest guarantee to a fighter in ring history. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. 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