Page 7 Sigma NU, Phi Gam Romp Over Intramural Opponents Sigma Nu defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon 11-4 Wednesday afternoon in a Fraternity A softball game. The winners got off to a good start with four runs in the first inning, and scored four more in the fifth. SAE scored two in the third and two in the fifth. Sigma Nu made sure of the victory with three more runs in the sixth. Barr was the winning pitcher. He allowed eight hits and walked nine men. Phi Gamma Delta needed only four innings to defeat Sigma Chi 12-2 in another Fraternity A game. Sigma Chi took the lead in the first inning when it scored one run. But Phi Gam scored three times in the second, four in the third and five in the fourth. Sigma Chi managed only one more run. Don Casson was the winning pitcher. Chuck Farnsworth. Dick Pollard and Casson each scored three times. University Daily Kansan Other results: Games Friday Independent B—Phi Chi 1, Whipits 0 (forfeit); Newman 32, Foster 3; Nu Sigma Nu 12, Varsity 5. Independent A — Pharmacy vs. Pearson, F. 10; The University Daily Kansan vs. Oread, F. 1. Fraternity B—Beta vs. Kappa Sig, F. 4; DU vs. ATO, F. 5; Phi Psi vs. Acacta, F. 3. Netmen Meet Washburn U. The Kansas tennis team will meet Washburn University here Friday in a non-conference match at 1:30 p.m. The Jayhawkers, who defeated Washburn 6-1 in their first match of the season, should do fairly well according to Denzell Gibbons, KU tennis coach. For the year the Jayhawkers have a record of three victories and seven losses. In their last match, the KU team was defeated 7-0 by the University of Wichita Monday. It was the Shockers' 12th consecutive tennis victory. L.A. Dodgers Doing Fine, At Turnstiles LOS ANGELES — (UP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers today tallied up the results of their 19-game home stand and found the attendance amazing but the performance of the club mediocre. During the lengthy home stay the Dodgers drew 547,519 persons through the turnstiles of Memorial Coliseum, more than double their attendance at Brooklyn last year in the same number of home games when they attracted 259,254 persons. The Dodgers won only eight eames and dropped 11, including a 9-3 decision to the Phillies Wednesday. The club had a day off today and travels to San Francisco Friday for a 3-game series. Golfers Face Iowa State The Kansas golf team won its seventh victory of the year against five defeats when they defeated Kansas State $ 1 0^{1 / 2}-4^{1 / 2} $ at Manhattan Tuesday. Fred Rowland, sophomore, led the Jayhawkers with a 74 on the Manhattan Country Club's par 70 course. K-State golfer Dave Smith was medalist with a one over par 71. The KU team will meet Iowa State in its match Saturday at Ames. Cards Slipping From Sight By UNITED PRESS Something's screwy in St. Loeye. Stan (the man) Musial is practically in outer space with a still-soaring .529 batting average while the Cardinals seem to be slipping clear out of sight with an awfully sore 3-14 record. Lew Burdette of the Braves shoved the Cards deeper into the National League cellar Wednesday night with a 5-hit, 9-2 victory. Burdette had all of the Redbirds eating out of his hand with one notable exception. Musial, of course. Slugging Stan, off and running in quest of his eighth batting title, drove in both St. Louis runs with a pair of doubles and a single. He now needs only seven hits toward his goal of 3,000. And just to give you an idea of how Musial is doing in the batting race, he is "only" 150 points ahead of his nearest competitor—Cincinnati's Don Hoak. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds National League | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chicago | 13 | 7 | .560 | — | | Milwaukee | 12 | 7 | .632 | 1½ | | San Francisco | 13 | 9 | .591 | 1 | | Pittsburgh | 11 | 9 | .550 | 2 | | Cleveland | 8 | 11 | .500 | 3 | | Philadelphia | 8 | 9 | .450 | 4 | | Los Angeles | 9 | 3 | .409 | 3 | | St. Louis | 9 | 14 | .176 | 8½ | Major League Standings Games Today results Wednesday Chicago 5, Cincinnati Philadelphia 4, Angeles 3 San Francisco 8, Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 9, St. Louis 2 (night) Results Wednesday American League Games Today Cincinnati at Chicago—Acker (0-0) vs. Drott (1-0). | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 10 | 4 | .714 | — | | Washington | 10 | 6 | .625 | — | | Kansas City | 8 | 7 | .333 | $^{2}$_{1}$_{2}$ | | Baltimore | 8 | 8 | .500 | — | | Cleveland | 10 | 10 | .500 | 3 | | Boston | 9 | 11 | .450 | 4 | | Detroit | 9 | 11 | .450 | 4 | | Chicago | 4 | 11 | .267 | $^{6}$_{1}$_{2}$ | Results Wednesday Detroit 5. Washington 1 (1st, twi-night) Washington 11. Detroit 4 (2nd) Chicago at Boston, postponed, rain Cleveland at New York, postponed, rain Kansas City at Baltimore (night), postponed, wet grounds Thursday, May 8, 1958 Jack Mitchell Cites Team Improvement "We had a pretty good practice," Jack Mitchell, head football coach, said concerning Wednesday's practice. "We've shown a lot of improvement." he added. Mitchell said that the team looked bad on passing, especially against a stunning defense. bv anyone in Wednesday's practice. Mitchell said that injuries had been at a minimum so far this year. "We haven't spent too much time on defense so far," he said. He added that most of the time spent on defense, has been spent on goal line defenses. Most of the practice time has been devoted to offensive work according to Mitchell. "We're still working hard on speed and running." he added. When asked if anyone looked especially good in practice, Mitchell cited Ervel Staab, senior guard, as looking "real good." There were no injuries sustained He said that enthusiasm was still high, as there are lots of people coming out and watching practice every day. Mitchell has scheduled another full scrimmage for 2 p.m. Saturday. The scrimmage will be played under regular game conditions. Headquarters For White Dinner Jackets and Formal Accessories at Nationally Advertised Prices come in and see them today the town shop the university shop DOWNTOWN ON THE HILL Come down and enjoy PIZZA in an atmosphere of soft music and candlelight. 710 Mass. VI 3-1086