ECHOES FROM THE SPORTS FIELD: Archery has won the favor of more and more students this sum- mer—especially since the heat was turned on in this part of Kansas. . . Students can have as much fun in- dulging in the ancient sport without the fatigue and sweat other types re- quire. . . . Goal-Hi, Dr. Allen’s game for young and old “basketball sharp- | shooters”, has shown its merits, too, not only here but throughout the mid-west, high school coaches tell us. _. . If tennis was doomed to oblivion around the campus this summer the band camp youngsters have saved it from such a fate ... they play from dawn to dusk when not exercising their instruments. . .. And yet some play “music” instead of tennis at dawn, so the law students studying for the bar in West Hills tell us... . A pictures of the entire Big Six Na- tional Softball League—players. umps, and waterboys—will be avail- able probably by the time you read this... . they all got together Wed- nesday to “mug” a record of the group for posterity. lo — 96.40 Swimming Hours Set for Summer The following schedule for the use of the swimming pool in the base- ment of Robinson gymnasium will go into effect tomorrow, Dr. F. C. Allen announced yesterday. Men will use the pool on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at the fol- lowing times: ~ - - 4 to 4:30—Beginners. ' 4:30 to: 5—Intermediates. 5 to 6—Open plunge. : - Women. will use:the-pool-on Mon-. day, ‘Wednesday; and ‘Friday after=" moons from 4 until 6, using the same schedule as men in regard to the dif- ferent classes. H. D. Fisk will have charge of the pool while the men are swimming and Josephine Sams will serve in the same capacity for the women. If there is a large enough demand the pool may be opened at night, Doctor Allen said.