Allphin Dill Allphin Dill Allphin Dill Allphin Dill Allphin Dill Allphin — A great deal of rivalry wes inevitable in view of the fact that the Japanose had carried off so many honors et the Los Angelos Olympiad, but at Berlin the U.S.A. turned the tables and took first, with the boys from the Land of the Rising Sun a chose sccond. But such count#ies as Hungary, Holland end Germany had reason to be proud of their aquatic athletes. I've been tell- ing you ebout swimming; now, what's your particular hobby, Mr. Dill? Compiling scores. The past year my office has published two small booklets, one for football and one for basketball, giving the scores of all the games Kansas hes ever played in these sports, together with standings of the teams, captains and coachose That sounds like a pretty good sized order. It did take quite a bit of time, but I have had the cooperation of other Big Six publicity men in checking, and we believe we have every score correct. ; Then the job is done? Not at all. Hardly is a booklet out then another season rolls around, with its additional scores, and the booklet is out of dates And just to make it a roal¥ jeb, the Directors of Athlot- ies of the Big Six have asked me to compile like statistics for all six schoolss How are you getting along with thet job? I have the football records complete for three of the schools, and baskotball for twoe Whon 211 six are in and compiled, I'll tackle the track records and baseball and thon swimming and golf and tennis. Yes, and a couple of schools of the conference have polo, and some have wrestling. There is a good sized job in sight. Well, I see thet old clock is pounding sway. Do you think you have time to ask me just one more question before the bell rings’ Yes, Mr» Allphin, to got back to Europe. How does their swimm- ing program thore compare with thet put on by the American Red Cross in our country? It is this. In Europe the pools are owned by the State. 1 inspected swimming pools at Paris, Borlin, Dresden, Vienna, Budapest, Prague, Stockholm, Copenhagen and London and found in all these cities, except London, that thore was a close coord~ ination between the schools and swimming pools in giving free instruction to pupils of elementary school age- The breast stroke is taught beginners in European countriese Accessory equipment is used to aid the instruction on, such as, inflated belts, kick boards, poles and ropes with belts suspended from the ceiling. The school children receive sn average of two lessons per week. Thoy are accompanicd to tho pool by their teachers and