Page 5 Sig Ep,ATO Win'A'Games Sig Ep, ATO and Sigma Chi won Fraternity A intramural softball games Tuesday. Sig Ep defeated Phi Gam, 17-5, ATO defeated Phi Psi, 6-4 and Sigma defeated Delta Chi, 1-0 (forfeit) Sig Ep started the scoring early with a five run first inning. It added one in the second and clinched matters with 11 in the third. Bob Price hit two home runs in the big third inning. He was the winning pitcher. Phi Gam scored three runs in the first inning and then went scoreless until the fifth inning when it got two more runs. Lee Mever was the losing pitcher. In the ATO-Phi Psi game each team scored once in the second, fourth, fifth and sixth innings to make the score 4-4. In the seventh ATO scored two runs after two men were out. A third run would have scored, but Bill Hoffman, who had tripled, was thrown out at the plate. He was the winning pitcher. Fraternity B—Kappa Sig 17, DU II 6; Beta I 12, Acacia 2; ATO 10. Phi Psi 10 (game was called at end of seven innings). Games Thursday Independent A—Carruth vs. Pharmacy, F. 10; Jolliffe vs. Fossils, F. 1; Hicks vs. Jim Beam, F. 2. Independent B—VIP vs. Varsity, F. 5. Fraternity B—Triangle vs. Delta Chi, F. 3; Sig Ep vs. Phi Gam, F. 4. Auburn Woes On Increase AUBURN, Ala. —(UP)— More trouble may descend on Auburn in addition to the NCAA bowl ban extension over the Don Fuell recruiting case. While Auburn officials bitterly complained that the NCAA "conviction" went contrary to all evidence, the Southeastern Conference executive committee prepared to look at the case. Auburn President Ralph Draughon and Athletic Director Jeff Beard charged that the conviction was based on repudiated assertions and undercover work of a masquerading Pinkerton detective. But all the Auburn officials got for their trouble were protests by other SEC colleges that they were being indirectly dragged into the affair, and an NCAA protest about being blamed for the detective work. Auburn will not appeal because that can be done only with new evidence, they said. "We are deeply hurt and deeply concerned," Draughon said. "It is inconceivable that the NCAA convicted us on the evidence we presented. If there is any other evidence, neither Coach Beard nor I know about it." More than 10 per cent of all electricity sold in the U. S. was sold in the Tennessee Valley Area last year. TVA's capacity is 9,889,485 kilowatts. Jubilant A's Name Hass To Face Tigers Wednesday. April 23,1958 University Daily Kansan KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UP) Right-hander Duane Haas will start on the mound tonight for the jubilant Kansas City Athletics against Detroit. Veteran Paul Foytack. (1-0), a 180-pound righthander, drew the assignment for the Tigers. Kansas City, now 5-2, defeated Cleveland and 9-6 Tuesday with Bob Cerv hammering two home runs. good for four runs. Billy Hunter also slugged a 3-run homer as the A's bombed five Indian pitchers for 11 hits. Ned Garver, who pitched the first 6 13 innings, got the victory. He was nicked for four earned runs, but Bud Daley and Tom Gorman came on after his departure to salvage the victory. Bob Lemon was the loser. Rockey Colavito's homer in the seventh drove in three runs for Cleveland and Chico Carrasquel hit one in the eighth with Russ Nixon on base. Cerv who drove in 44 runs all last season, claimed 14 RBI's today with the 1958 campaign hardly more than one week old. Cerv now has four homers for the season and a 407 batting average. Major League Standings By UNITED PRESS National League W L Pet Chicago 4 2 667 Milwaukee 4 2 667 Cincinnati 4 2 600 Francisco 4 3 571 Los Angeles 3 4 429 Philadelphia 3 3 400 Pittsburgh 2 4 333 St. Louis 2 4 333 American League | | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 7 | 1 | .875 | | Kansas City | 5 | 2 | .714 | | Detroit | 5 | 3 | .625 | | Washington | 3 | 3 | .500 | | Baltimore | 3 | 3 | .500 | | Cleveland | 3 | 3 | .375 | | Chicago | 2 | 5 | .286 | | Boston | 1 | 7 | .125 | NCAA Didn't Use Detectives, Byers Says KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UP) — A denial was issued Tuesday by Walter Byers, executive secretary of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, that a Pinkerton detective was "in any sense" connected with the NCAA investigation that resulted in Auburn's new 3-year suspension for illegal recruiting. Byers said in his prepared statement that "we strongly object to the inference that the Pinkerton detective referred to by Auburn officials was in any sense connected with the NCAA." Hey Fellows! Look at This WE JUST MADE AN OUTSTANDING BUY ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS OF IRREGULAR KNIT SHIRTS Usually Selling From $3.95 to $7.95 All At One Low Price $199 The Surplus Store 904 Mass. VI 3-6888 (The Boys Across The Street From Weaver's) BE RIGHT WITH REED CLYDE REED THE K.U. CLYDE REED FOR GOVERNOR CLUB Invites You to Meet and Hear Our Candidate for Governor 7:30 p.m. Jayhawker Room, Union Tonight, Wednesday, April 23 Refreshments Pres. Pat Little