oy ‘Summer x | Intramural °\ Program Is On Many Students Sign Up For Summer Games; Athletic Office Gives List of Sports A tentative list of the sports which would be offered to summer school students for intramural com- petition was announced by the ath- letic office yesterday afternoon. The list is only a tentative one as it will be impossible to run off some of the sports if not enough people sign up| for them. Application sheets have been placed in the main corridor of the western end of the gym and all students interested are urged to sign up for their preferred sports. Up to last night more people had | signed up to play softball than for | any other sport. Two teams have al- ready been organized and there is! still plenty of room for others. Last summer the league had six teams competing. It is hoped that at least that many will be in the race this year. A tennis tourney is scheduled to get under way inthe near future. Eight have signed up for that sport. The tournament promises to be very closely contested and as each entry is a “dark horse,” each entrant has the same chance to win. Horseshoes has drawn many en- trants. This is always a congenial sport because of the opportunity it affords for leasure consersation. It is said that lawyers are always the best || horseshoe players although English and History lecturers hold their own || against the best of them. Although handball is strenuous and is usually played in cooler| weather, it always has a great follow- ing, because of its reducing ability. There is nothing like this sport to take inches off of the waist line. As yet no one has signed up for swimming, golf or badminton. Here |. are three sports which require skill and offer plenty of exercise and en- joyment. If enough people want a/|| swimming meet, one will be held. A golf tourney has been proposed. This will be held on the University course which is located on the Hill north of Frank Strong Hall. Because of the heat, most of the sports will be played between the hours of 5:30 and 8 o’clock in the evening. There’s going to be plenty doing in an athletic way on the cam- pus this summer. Make it a point to play in at least one sport. There’s still plenty of open spots in teams and tournaments. Sign up today! | i a $$$ at Si S1x Softball Teams Organized for Summer Play Tutn Out for Summer © Play Is High; Double Round Robin of Games Scheduled More than 60 Summer Session stu- dents met for the first softball organ- ization meeting, and from this pre- liminary conference came the “Big Six National Baseball League.” Six teams were formed, each named for a member of the Big Six, and ar- rangements were made for a double round robin of games, to be played| Monday and Wednesday afternoons. at 4:15 on the field south of the! gymnasium. After a few games, there will be “drafting” of players to equalize the squads. The teams and their captains are: Cyclones: A. E. Garrison, Capt., F. E. Strickler, L. Eiffort, V. W. Lapp, P. P. Innes, E. C. Lauber, J. M. Jantzen, F. Anneberg, R. W. Browning, L. A. Fleming, Milton Senti. Jayhawkers: Bob Allen, Capt./ Rusty Frink, Lyman Corlis, Gordon Clucas, Bill Geiger, Dick Harp, Dick Amerine, Bill Rolfs, Elwyn Dees, Dean Nesmith. Tigers: J. W. Skidmore, Capt., C. Spong, L. C. Read, C. Seimens, E. F. McRill, J. B. Trimeloni, R. Nichols, N. Evans, H. Bentley, G. S. Simmons, K. Kelsie. Sooners: C.:D. Caldwell, Capt., H. Nelson, M. Forker, L. Roberts, L. Mosser, J. H. Smith, G. M. Blair, J. Starrett, R. White, K. Hill, Huskers: W. A. McElroy, Capt., Bert Nash, C. A. Sargent, A. Brooks, F. S. Collins, Phil Keeler, F. W. Nay- lor, L. Stanton, R. Swanson, Johnson, Albert Oetting. Wildcats: John Buller, Capt., Ar- den Hayes, Art Lawrence, Clyde Coulson, Keith Roberts, Wesley. Cunningham, M. D. Reichart, C. J. Olander, Fred Miller, Vincent Graves, Richard Loomis, Harold Reade. The schedule for the “Big Six National Baseball League,” of soft- ball for the University Summer Ses- sion follows: Wednesday, June 15 and July 6— Jawhawks vs. Wildcats, Tigers vs, Cyclones; Sooners vs. Huskers. Monday; June 20 and July 11— Jayhawkers vs. Sooners; Tigers vs. Wildcats; Huskers vs. Cyclones. _ Wednesday, June 22 and July 18— Jayhawkers vs. Huskers; Tigers vs. Sooners; Cyclones vs, Wildcats. Monday, June 27 and July 18— Jayhawkers vs. Cyclones; Tigers vs. _ Huskers; Sooners vs. Wildcats. Wednesday, June 29 and July 20— Jayhawkers vy Tigers; Sooners vs. Cyclones; Wildcats vs. Huskers. ee So