II II I TOT co at tri w M tr tr ar i V 19 in h w ch ti sy tr p C m T P H T H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H SUMMER SESSION KANSAN - Six Softball Teams Organized for Summer Play Turn Out for Summer Play Is High; Double Round Robin of Games Scheduled More than 60 Summer Session students met for the first softball organization meeting, and from this preliminary conference came the "Big Six National Baseball League." Six teams were formed, each named for a member of the Big Six, and arrangements were made for a double 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. Innes, E. C. Lauber, J. M. Antzen, F. Anneberg, R. W. Brownling, 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. Trimoloni, 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 Starrrett, R. White, K. Hill Huskers: W. A. McElroy, Capt. Bert Nash, C. A. Sargent, A. Brooks F. S. Collins, Phil Keeler, F. W. Naylor, L. Stanton, R. Swanson, Johnson, Albert Oetting. Wildcats: John Buller, Capt., Arden 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 softball for the University Summer Session follows: Wednesday, June 15 and July 6—Jawhaws 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; Wilddeats vs. Huskers. Begin Work on New Wing At Phi Delt House Construction of the $25,000 addition to the north side of the Phi Delta Theta house, 1621 Edgehill road, has begun and it is estimated that the job will be completed by Sept. 10, or in time for occupancy for the fall semester. When completed the new structure will contain a basement and three floors and it will provide sleeping and study quarters for 24 members of the fraternity. The house will also be completely redecorated and the entrance on the west side will be enlarged. Some men tell their wives everything—even when they don't know it. Memorial Union Recreation Room Open for Summer Students The recreation room in the subbasement of Memorial Union building will be open daily except Sunday from 1 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon starting Monday, Jack Townsend, manager of the Union building, announced yesterday. As in the regular session facilities form pong, billiards, and pocket pool are available. To Show K.U. Coaching "Phog" Allen's Basketball Technique on Display Tonight For the benefit of the coaches who are attending summer school and do not have time to visit Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen's classes in basketball fundamentals, an exhibition of the methods of the Kansas mentor will be given at Robinson Gymnasium, this evening at 7 o'clock. The session will be open to the general public. Dr. Allen will demonstrate his offensive and defensive system by using a team composed of members of his Varsity and Frosh basketball squad. This team will demonstrate the Allen method of offense by running plays against a team composed of basketball coaches who are attending summer school. The coaches will then take the ball and try to penetrate the Kansas defense, as placed by the Varsity-Frosh team. After this exhibition, a short scrimmage will be held between the Varsity-Frosh team and the coaches squad. Playing for the Varsity-Frosh will be, Howard Engleman and Lyman Corlis at forwards, Bob Allen at center and Dick Harp and Lester Kappleman in the guard positions. No definite lineup has been announced for the coaches. Men who will play are: C. J. Olander, Eudora; Art Lawrence, Rosedale; L. A. Brooks, East High, Denver; Clyde Coulson, Newton; W. H. McEloy, Dennison; Wesley Cunningham, Moundridge; J. W. Skidmore, Bronson; and John Buller, Larned. Dr. Allen will act as referee. At 8:00 o'clock, Dr. Allen will show six reels of sports moving pictures. A two-reel short entitled "Modern Basketball Fundamentals," illustrating Dr. Allen's coaching technique will be presented first. In this film, made by the Eastman Kodak company, the great Kansas team of three years ago is shown in action. Of especial interest to all is a film made of Glenn Cunningham, premier middle distance man in the world today, at the Memorial Stadium some years ago. It is entitled "Glenn Cunningham—World's Greatest Miller. Open All Summer COLLEGE INN 14th & Tenn. Three reels of track pictures, made under the direction of Brutus Hamilton, former Kansas track coach now at the University of California, Deam Crowell, U.S.C., and Lawson Robertson, Olympic track coach, will also be shown. Breakfast - The program is part of the Summer Recreational program. There will be no admission charge. "Kool Kampus Hour" A New Summer Feature Lunch Hot Sandwich - - 15c Evening, Cold Plate 25c No longer will it be necessary for the Summer Session student to wonder what to do with that rather boring hour that comes between the end of the evening meal and the time to start 'hitting the books.' He or she can have a swell time by coming up on the Hill and attending the new Summer Session feature; "The Kool Kampus Quad Recreational Hour," held from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in front of Fowler Shops. Benches, croquet and baldotton courts and deck tennis equipment have been set up on the large lawn just east of the gymnasium. On the sidewalks bordering the lawn, students can play shuffel board. Experienced summer sessionists say that this spot is the coolest place in Kansas on warm evenings. COOL OFF at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-Basement Union Building The games are under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Dunkle's class in Community Recreation. Everyone is urged to attend and there is no charge for use of facilities. Open Week Days 6:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. Closed All Day Sunday Shipped All Day Delivery Buy a Meal Ticket and Save $2.75 Value for $2.50 UNION FOUNTAIN "Farm Boy and College Track Man" In Kansas Politics. Dale Shannon of Powhatan, who received his L.L.B. degree this June, from the University, is a candidate for nomination for clerk of the district court of Brown county. He is campaigning as a "farm boy and college track man." 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