MURAL ACTION Hale Kane Trounces Phillies ai warden turned In another excellent pitching performance an Hale Kune slaughtered Philadel phia House, 20-3, in Intramural softball Monday. Warded pitched fivc-hil ball and fanned seven. While Warded was subduing the Philadelphia House hitters, his .Uammates were pounding horse hide to the tune of 14 hits and 20 runs. Leading the Hale Kane hit parade were Wilfred Watanabe, with two homers and a single in four times up, and Bob Takano, also with three for four. Eldon Thompson proved to be the top hitter for the Phillies with a perfect three for three. R H Hale Kane 372 35 20 14 Phillies 000 30— 3 5 -Warden and Frolen; Wallin and Thompson. Betas Triumph Again Behind arc mound star Harlan Mickey, Beta Theta Pi scored a 1 convincing 10-1 win over Sigma' Alpha Mu. Mickey allowed only Iwo singles and struck out eight, (deluding the entire side in the1 fifth. .Dick Adams hit two-for-three [ .'or the Betas and scored four runs, i pick Davis poked otik one of the • PAM hits and counted with the pammies only run. R H , ktas 331 012 10 7 1AM.000 010 1 2 , iuzies Trample Alpha •Paced by Pitcher Jim Jolly, who llowed only three hits and col teted a trio of blows himself, Su nn Campbell rolled over Alpha all. 10-5. Scoring three runs in the first Wd six in the second, the Suzies fuilt up an early 9-1 lead and then ,u: ned back a fourth Inning chal prge by Alpha to win. | Jolley paced the batting attack r—--— an<! teammate Hal Starkel chipped in with a pair of blows. No Alpha player was able to produce more than one hit. R H Suzlcs • 360 1—10 7 A1Pha .100 4— 5 3 Jolly and Briggs; Ruecker and Neyens. Clubbers, Sigma Tie Campbell club and Sigma hall battled to a 6-6 three-inning tie before the game was called be cause of the time limit. Both teams scored single runs in the fourth inning as Sigma hail was unable to finish its at bats before time ran out. Don Jacobson pounded out two hits for the Campbell Club as did Dick Etherton for Sigma hall. Campbell club hurler Elmer Jones fanned five batters in his three inning mound stint. R H Campbell club .060 6 3 Sigma Hall 330 « 7 Jones and Hoyer; Duncan and Kincaid. DU Batters Phi Sigs Delta Upsilon unloosed a savage batting attack to roll over Phi Sigma Kappa, 14-0. Frank John son hurled a one-hitter for the winners and fanned seven. The DU's started fast, scoring six runs in the first inning and added four more in both the sec ond and the third. John Wadman was the top sticker with three hits, including a homer. Bob Enright got the only hit for the Phi Sigs, a double in the sec ond inning. Enright was the only Phi Sig batter to get on base. R H DU's .644 00—14 12 Phi Sigs .* 000 00— 0 1 Johnson and Weatherford; Miller and Beeman. Sigma Nu Wallops Cary Meyer pitched brilliant two-hit ball and cracked out a perfect two-for-two at bat to pace Sigma Nu to an 11-0 win over Phi Kappa Psi. In trouble in the first inning when he loaded the bases on walks with only one out, Meyer settled down to retire the side and had the Phi Psis on his hip for the rest of the game. Besides Meyer, other top slug gers for Sigma Nu were Harry Mondale, John Danielson, Bob Ber rie, and Chuck Soderberg, all with two hits apiece. R H Sigma Nu .053 3—11 11 Phi P»is .000 0— 0 2 Meyer and Mondale; Sims, Bob Haney and Gass. INTRA-MURAL STANDINGS LEAGUE 1 Beta Theta Pi .3 Sigma Xu .3 Delta Cpsilon ...... 3 Phi Sigma Kappa.0 Phi Kappa Psi . 0 Sigma Alpha Mu . 0 LEAGUE 2 Hale Kane .3 Campbell Club* ... 2 Sigma Hall* l Susan Campbell 1 Philadelphia House Alpha Hall . ........ .(j One-Tic Game French Hall Stitzer Hall . 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