Page 7 Weather Troubles KU Baseball Team By Gabby Wilson Old Man Winter has put KU's baseball team in a spot. With the first game of the season less than two weeks away, the ball team has only been outside three times. The rest of the month and a half in which the team has been working out has been spent in Allen Field House. In the field house the varsity has been put through a series of conditioning drills and with the help of "Iron Mike," the electric pitching machine, the team has been able to limber up their swings and batting eyes. The first game of the season will be against Washburn on March 30 It seems that if there is not a break in the weather soon, the first time the baseball team will set foot on the diamond will be against Washburn. The remainder of the schedule is: I the remainder of the schedule is: April 3 Forbes Air Base .. here 6 Forbes Air Base .. Topeka 10-11 (2) Okla. State .. Stillwater 17-18 (2) Missouri .. here 24-25 (2) Iowa State .. Ames 28 Cen. Missouri .. here May 1-2 (2) Colorado ... here 8-9 (2) Nebraska ... here 15-16 (2) Kans. State. Manhattan 20-21 (2) Oklahoma ... Norman Kappas Defeat GSP Girls For Hill V-Ball Championship Kappa Kappa Gamma won its second hill championship this year by defeating Gertrude Sellards Pearson (upperclass) in the finals of the women's volleyball intramurals played last night. The final score was 38 to 13. The score was close during most of the game with the Kappas holding a slight lead throughout the first half. They led 20 to 13 at the half. During the second half the teams played on more even terms and the score was tied several times. GSP led for the last time with about five minutes remaining in the game. Wednesday, March 18, 1950 University Dally Kanson Kappa Kappa Gamma won the basketball championship earlier this fall. Playing for the Kappas was Judy Morgan, Martha Hammig, Maria Haines, Marla Carlie, Penny O'Daniel, Jan Rodgers, Karen Decker, Barbara Buster, Cindy Gowdery and Barbara Callahan. GSP players were Pat Sheley, Karen Schull, Susanne Shaw, Lois Tolbert, Margo Tipton, Mary Holland, Marilyn Sprong and Martha Kobes. The rattling of a rattlesnake may be heard up to 100 feet away. IM Volleyball In Last Week Ten games went into the record books as the intramural volleyball program continued in its last week of competition. The results of yesterday's games are: Fraternity A: Phi Gamma Delta 2, Beta Theta Pi 0; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2, Delta Upsilon 1; Delta Tau Delta forfeited to Phi Delta Theta. Independent B: Pearson 2, J. R. Pearson 1; Jolliffe 1, Foster I 0; Liahona I 1; Burrows 0 Independent A: Medics 2. Psych Grads 0. Fraternity B: Beta Theta Pi 2, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1. Fraternity C: Beta Theta Pi 2, Phi Gamma Delta IV 1; Alpha Tau Omega forfeited to Sigma Nu II. Eight games are scheduled for tomorrow, the last day of competition: Fraternity A: Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Independent A: Chicken Pickers vs. J. R. Pearson. Fraternity B: Sigma Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta, Theta Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi. Our 102nd Year of Service shop tonight 'til 8:30 $13.95 SANDLER OF BOSTON'S REVERY...real dream stuff, this. A perfect pump, paneled with contrast leather and color...winning in a walkaway. Becoming...begoing! Flight blue or black patent with white. Weaver's Shoe Shop—Second Floor Volleyball Tournaments Top Weekend Schedule Two separate volleyball tournaments will be held on the KU campus this weekend. While the University of Kansas volleyball team took second place in the NCAA tournament last year, they will participate in only one of the tournaments—the Javahawk Open Tournament. The other tournament, the Mount Oread Volleyball Tournament, will be held for the first time. A twelve-team field, headed by the defending champion Wichita YMCA, has entered the third annual Jayhawk Open Volleyball tournament. Wichita, led by the midwest's outstanding spiker, Maurice Martin, is favored to retain its title in spite of a strong challenge from YMCA teams from Topeka, Omaha, and Lincoln, and from the nation's second ranking university team from KU. The finest volleyball event ever to be held in Kansas, the Jayhawk entry list includes the rapidly improving team from the Kansas City, Kansas, YMCA; the colorful Downtown YMCA of St. Louis, and the Phillips Oilers of Bartlesville. Indicative of growing interest within the Big Eight, Oklahoma University will be represented for the first time. Filling out the entry list are "B" teams from Wichita and KU as well as an All-Star team from the KU intramural program. The tournament will be a modified round robin starting at about 9:30 a.m. Saturday, followed by a playoff, with the finals scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The Mount Oread Volleyball Tournament will be held in Robinson Gym Saturday. An intramural All-Star team is being formed to play in this tournament. Any interested player is requested to call Coach Kevin Jones at VI 3-3079 before this Saturday. Our 102nd Year of Service Holiday style tall socks...so smart with Bermudas. Smart textured, long wearing tall socks knitted just for you by the best-known creators of leg fashions. In yellow, blue, beige, grey, black, navy or white. Weaver's Hosiery Shop—Street Floor 205