oottballers Organize For Summer Session Nearly 40 softballers attended the organization meeting in Robinson gymnasium Friday afternoon. Four teams were chosen from the players at the meeting and from those who had called signifying their intention to play in the Summer Session league. The four managers are Waldo Miller in charge of the Sooners, Ernie Vanek for the Huskers, Roy Flahrety for the Jayhawkers, and Carl Zerger is the Tigers’ manager. In past summers a_ six-team league was formed, but this year, with fewer players entered, a four- team schedule will be used. After the schedule is completed, a series will probably be played between several picked all-star teams, said Dr. F. C. Allen. More players are needed, and anyone wishing to play should call First Softhall | Game Monday Ku 83, giving his name, address and telephone number. Dave Shirk is in charge of the sotfball program. The teams and their players are: Sooners: Waldo Miller, captain; W. Zerger, Paul Yankey, Richard Rowland, James Tharp, William Juhnke, Mit Allen, Monte Merkel, D. Wolgast, R. Hogen. Huskers: Ernie Vanek, captain; John Cress, Orlando Epp, George Wagner, Mack Barlow, Ralph Stutz- man, Arnold Rodde, Bert Nash, Howard Rankin, Quido Massare, and. James Lee. Jayhawkers: Roy Flaherty, cap- tain; Chester Gibbens, Leslie Malm- gren, Joe Thomas, Don Fitzgerald, Charles Varvel, Russell Mosser, Jack Powell, Oren Bingham, and. Lee Nelson. Tigers: Carl Zerger, captain; M. Forker, Kenneth Harden, Orin Bliss, Lawrence Effert, H. Wolgast, O. Foote, L. Stanton, Ed Dissinger, John Campbell. ee Recreation Pecorais a To Girls State Delegates reation program. At 4:30 p.m. The opening game of the Little Big Six, Summer Session softball league, will begin at 4:30 Mon-| day afternoon on the intramural fields south of Robinson gymnasium. In the first game, the Jayhawk- ers, captained by Roy Flahrety, will play Ernie Vanek’s Huskers, | The other opening day game will see the Sooners, managed by Waldo Miller, in action against the Tiger team captained by Carl Zerger. Umpires will be Dr. F. C. Allen, | professor of physical education; J. W. Twente; and E. R. Elbel, associ- ate professor of physical education. There will be two games each _week, one on Monday and one on Wednesday. No admission will be charged. ating —_——<—_ Swimming began Monday and ex- Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, Softball will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, and from 2:30 to 3:30, tends through June 22. The girls may swim from 2 to 2:30 p.m. on Sams and Cress To Direct Swimming | The swimming schedule for the summer session has been announced. Mrs. Josephine Sams will direct wo- ‘men’s swimming, and John Cress the men. Women will swim on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., the period from 3:30 to 4 being reserved for beginners with the pool only half full of water. From 4 to 4:30 intermediate and advanced| classes will swim, and from 4:30 to 5:30 will be open plunge. Men will swim on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday from 4 to 6. Four to 4:30 is for intermediate and ad- vanced classes, 4:30 to 5 for begin- ners, and 5 to 6 the pool is open to all men. LWedissdey and Friday. The tenni: l courts and playground will be oper Swimmin ing, archery, softball, ten- from 1 to 5 P.m. daily, nis, and folk dancing are included |*— in the recreational schedule of Sun- flower Girls’ State activities. Mar- jorie Rader is in charge of the rec- ducation Meet To Hold Picnic _ The all-conference steak fry for the urriculum conference being held on e campus this week is scheduled o begin at 5:30 Wednesday evening lm the quadrangle north of Fowler shops. Following the meal, Dr. F. C. Allen and his class in Community Recrea- tion will provide a period of play and recreation. : Fifty cent tickets are on sale until Wednesday at noon in the Education office and with R. W. Browning in| the curriculum laboratory. Dr. F. O. Russell has ‘secured the following committee for the steak fry: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Althaus, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ulmer, Russell Mos- ser, Fred Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs,’ Leslie Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Eaton, B. Rosswell Russell and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Russell.