Baseball results Fraternity Division I A league: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1-2; Phi Kappa Psi, 3-0; Beta Theta Pi, 2-1; Phi Delta Theta, 2-1; Phi Gamma Delta, 0-2; Phi Kappa Theta, 1-2. Fraternity Division II A league: Delta Upsilon, 3-0; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1-0; Delta Tau Delta, 1-1; Delta Chi, 0-2; Kappa Sigma, 0-2-1; Pi Kappa Alpha, 1-1. Fraternity Division I, B league: Sigma Chi, 1-2; Phi Kappa Psi, 1-1; Delta Upsilon No. 2, 3-0; Phi Delta Theta No. 2, 0-2; Triangle No. 1, 1-1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1-1. Freternity Division II, B league: Delta Upsilon No. 1, 2-0; Alpha Tau Omega, 2-0; Beta Theta Fi, 1-1; Kappa Sigma, 0-2-1; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1-1; Phi Delta Theta No. 1, 0-2. Fraternity Division III, B B league: Phi Kappa Sigma, 2-1; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 2-1; A-acia, 2-1; Phi Gamma Delta, 2-1; Fraternity Division IV, B league: Triangle No. 2, 0-3; Delta Tau Delta, 1-2; Tau Kappa Epsilon, 2-0; Theta Chi, 3-0; Phi Kappa Theta, 2-1. Phi Kappa Tau, 2-1; Sigma Nu, 1-2. Independents A league: Law, 3-0; Scrocs, 2-1; Annex No. 1, 2-1; Wild Things, 1-2; Lobos, 1-2; Strike outs, 0-3. Independent B league: Radiation Biophysics, 2-0; Templin 6 pack, 3-1; Speedrats, 3-0; Ellsworth, 2-1. Independent B league Division II: Chemistry, 30; McCollum Irish Bombers No.1, 2-1; Screws, 0-3; McCollum Bombers, 1-2; Ellsworth 5th floor, 1-2; Newark Bears, 1-1. Division III: Templem No. 2. 1-2-1; McColum 6th floor, 3-0; Bums, 2-1; Chem gems, 3-1; Kansas Knibble Knockers, 1-2. The Big Eight tennis race tightened up considerably over the weekend and shows instate rivals Oklahoma and Oklahoma State separated by only six title points. Division IV, B league: Beta Tau, 3-0; NROTC, 1-1; McColum Bombers, 1-2; Kucimats, 0-2; Templin Jokes, 1-1. Hawks 3rd OU,OSU lead race He said the two liners would be withdrawn at the end of this summer's transatlantic season. old, weighed 81.237 tons. The Queen Elizabeth, 27 years old, was the largest passenger ship in the world at 83.673 tons. KU is a distant third with 21 title points. In this way did the men aboard the aging but still regal liners Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary learned Monday that their ships would shortly retire. Smallpeice pronounced the death sentence without even waiting for the birth of their successor, the still unnamed Q4 scheduled for launching Sept. 30. Points are tallied by totalling all victories, five individual and two doubles per match. LONDON —(UPI)— The skippers of two of the world's most famous ships opened the sealed letters as instructed. Then they summoned crew members and slowly, sadly read them aloud. ASHORE, CUNARD Shipping Line Chairman Sir Basil Smallpeice announced the same news. The boom in air travel and a future promising faster flights with lower fares further darkened the future of sea travel. SINCE 1961 WHEN the big transatlantic jets began to dominate travel routes each of the queens had lost $2.1 million yearly, Smallpeice said. Behind Smallpeice's surprise announcement were the cruel economics of the air age. The two queens seemed certain to go to scrapyard, where they were likely to fetch about $1.82 million each. Smallprice said offers of more than that sum would be considered. Standings, with conference record in parentheses: Division V B league; Grace Pearson, 0-1; Battenfield, 2-1; Jollife, 1-1; Pearson, 2-0. Okanoma 39 (6-0) K-State 19 (3-1) O-State 33 (5-2) Missouri 12 (2-2) Kansas 21 (3-2) Iowa State 6 (1-6) Colorado 19 (2-4) Nebraska 1 (4-5) Complete in working order for intercomunication. $29.50 For extension on dial talking circuit only. $35.95 THE Q-4 NATIONWIDE contest is underway to select a name will go into service in 1969. But it will be many years before voyagers warm to the new 58,000 ton liner as they did to Elizabeth and Marv. (with or without dial) PORTLAND, Ore.—(UPI)—Unless you want the exercise to warm yourself up, you can take some of the heavy labor out of ice fishing by making your holes with the tip of a lightweight chain saw rather than chipping away with an ice auger, says a saw chain manufacturer (Omark Industries). Ice fishing ANTIQUE TELEPHONE British vessels soon will retire Pickens in heavy role Ron Franz, captain and star forward on KU's Big Eight champion basketball squad, has received this third offer to play professionally—this time in Italy. Franz given 3rd pro deal The offer coincides with previous action taken by the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Oakland of the newly-formed American Basketball Association. The 6-7, 210-pound senior is expected to make a decision concerning the three offers following the conclusion of the current negotiations. DIAL TELEPHONE Non-operating for nov- ulty use. $26.50 Complete working order, WITH DIAL. $59.95 MODERN INTER-COMM SPECIAL $14.95 or 2 for $24.95! NEGOTIATIONS are still going on among Franz, a Detroit lawyer and the new Oakland entry. However, Franz says he prefers the established NBA. HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Sum Pickens plays a heavy again when he co-stars in Disney's "Never A Dull Moment." For communication between 2 or more points, all ring, all talk. Wire connection ($65.00 miles) batteries required for each telephone. $1.25 each. $4.95 (less bell) With bell $7.95. If plug is required add $1.00. Factory reconditioned, Guaranteed. Many other phones available, write for free list. The Queen Mary, now 31 years All shipments FOB Waymart, Pa. SURPLUS SAVING CENTER Dept. C10 Waymart, Pa. 18472 6 Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 9, 1967 If you see news happening— call UN 4-3646 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS A Federal Service Entrance Examination is the first step toward a rewarding career with the Federal Government. The examination, covering more than 200 different kinds of positions, will be given on your campus May 13, leading to career appointments throughout the United States. We urge you to take this test and establish your eligibility for a broad range of challenging assignments, with excellent opportunities for advancement. This one examination provides a unique opportunity to have your qualifications brought to the attention of key personnel officials in the Federal service. By acting now, you can assure consideration in advance of graduation and a successful beginning for your career. 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