Are Organized J G-21- 4" Seventy-five men, composing six teams, signed up for play as the Big Six National Softball league got off to a flying start last Tuesday. Play for all teams will begin next Mon- day, with games. scheduled between the Sooners and Wildcats, the Cy- clones and Tigers, and the Jay- hawkers and Cornhuskers. The schedule for the first round has been drawn up and is printed elsewhere in the Kansan. The sec- ond’ round will begin immediately upon completion of the first, which ends July 8. Softball players who have not yet signed up were urged by Dr. F. C. Allen, director of physical education, to do so immediately if they wish to play. Umpires for the league will be Dr. Allen, J. W. Twente, professor of ed- ucation, and E. R. Elbel, associate professor of physical education. Games will be played on the in- tramural fields located south of the ‘campus behind Robinson gymna-. sium. There will be no admission charge and a game between the league champions and an all-star. team will be offered as an extra at- traction at the season’s end. Softball Leagues tional Softball League, our vote goes "of the proximity of final examina- a 4-30-40 a This week will write finis to the summer session’s athletic program, with the exception of quadrangle games and the post-season softball games. Because the Tigers have been so strong in the Big Six Na- to them to take the pennant. Incidentally, there will be no all- star games at the close of the season, Dr. Allen announced today, because tions. So cancel your plans, kids.