SUMMER SESSION KANSAN FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1937 PAGE FOUR Round Robin Slate Starts This Week Softball Schedule Lists Six Lineups; Will Play Monday and Thursday At Four o'Clock A double round robin softball schedule including six teams started yesterday afternoon on the diamonds south of Robinson gym. The schedule will continue throughout the summer session. Fifty-five men turned out for the organization meeting Monday afternoon, and captains were chosen for the various aggregations. Games will be played at 4 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, with three games on different fields giving each team a game twice every week. The teams as organized Monday included only eight men for each lineup, but captains were to choose two additional players in time for the first round of combat yesterday. Team personnels, with their captains, are as follows: Strickler, captain; Puffinbarger, Corrigan, Taylor, Johnson, Turner, Reichert and Melbo. Howell, captain; Johnson, Bloxom, Toalson, Kennedy, Innis, Hodges and Madden. Buller, captain; Hayes, McElroy, Sargent, Watson, Keeler, Rhodes and Prichard. Caldwell, captain; Kitch, Masser, Sheldon, Roberts, Ripley and Simmons. Bird, captain; Orchison, Kelley, Franklin, Lindsay, Hepner, Hiatt and Bolby. Smith, captain; Frank Toalson, Nelson, Peters, Chesney, Nichols, Spong and Young. The schedule yesterday listed the following games: Howell vs. Stricker; Smith vs. Buller and Caldwell vs. Bird. A complete schedule will be announced within a few days. Games next Tuesday will be: Strickler vs. Smith; Buller vs. Caldwell; and Bird vs. Howell. Enrollment Good School of Law officials are pleased with the enrollment of 51 for the first term of the school summer session this year. This is only five under last year's total. Of the total, four are out-of-state residents, as compared to 10 last year. Silks and Cottons DRESSES $695 Reduced for Saturday to $390 Davis Shop Handball Players Asked To Sign for Tourney 1023 Mass. Handball players interested in entering a tournament should sign the bulletin on the athletic bulletin board immediately. Entries will be taken until Monday night. Considerable interest has been shown in handball this summer, and it is hoped that enough will sign up to make a tournament possible. If the list of entries is large enough, elimination matches for the main tourney will begin Tuesday. Dykstra Takes Helm At Wisconsin July 1st Clarence A. Dykstra, who resigned his position as Cincinnati's city manager yesterday, will be installed as president of the University of Wisconsin July 1. Dykstra is a former University of Kansas political science professor. Coming here as a member of the political science faculty in 1912, Mr. Dykstra remained until he resigned in 1918 to become city manager of Cincinnati. Dr. R. C. Moore Seeks Underground Water Supply Dr. Rc C. Moore, University faculty member and state geologist, has been hired by the city council of Ottawa to locate an underground water supply for the city. Several previous attempts by cities of southeastern Kansas to obtain water from this source have failed, but Dr. Moore will try to locate an underground sandrock water supply in the vicinity of Ottawa. New Schedule A revised schedule for men's swimming has been announced: Mondays, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.; Thursdays, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Fridays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and Saturrals, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Young People Meet The Union Young Peoples Group will hold its regular meeting in the Presbyterian church basement Sunday at 6 p.m. After the regular meeting every Sunday evening, the group entertains with a social hour and refreshments. Prof. Allen Crafton will be the speaker this Sunday. SAFE, ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION RAPID TRANSIT Company Phone 388 With the state bar examination coming up next week, several 1937 School of Law graduates have already announced their employment. Others not seeking employment will set themselves up in private practice. New Lawyers To Important Posts J. I. Poole, Jr., who will be employed by the Phillips Petroleum company at Detroit. Among those taking positions were: William Hazen, who will be with the U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty company, Kansas City. Roy Johnson and Leland Quantius to enter the firm of Ryland, Stinson, Mag & Thompson, Kansas City. Melvin R. Sands, to work with Seree, Sebree & Shook, Kansas City. Daughter of Professor Married Here Sunday Edwin Jeffries, who has taken a position with the Harris Savings and Trust company of Chicago. The marriage of Miss Imogene Beamer to Lawrence Raymond Penner of Minneapolis, Minn., took place at the First Methodist church Sunday afternoon with the Rev. Edwin F. Price officiating. Mrs. Penner, who is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. R. H. Beamer of the entomology department of the University of Kansas, received her A.B. degree from the University of Kansas last week. Mr. Penner will be an instructor in parasitology at the Michigan biological station of the University of Michigan at Sheboygan this summer. "Reason for Living" Theme Of Baptist Church Speaker "The Reason for Living" will be the theme of Dean R. A. Schwegler Summer Special Frozen Fruit Salad With Toast 20c We want you to feel at home at your UNION FOUNTAIN Sub-basement Memorial Union Modern Refrigeration WEEK DAY SHOWS: 2:30—7—9—25c til 7 SATURDAY—SUNDAY: Continuous From 2:30 NOW! THRU' WEDNESDAY With Continuous Shows They're off (their nuts) in the music-jammed, girl-glorified, laugh-loaded winner of the entertainment handicap! SUNDAY From 2:30 MARX BROTHERS Groucho, Chico, Harpo "A Day At The Races" ALLAN JONES MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN in an address Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the First Baptist church. This is the second of a series of special programs for summer session students. Students and faculty of the University are invited to participate in any part of the Sunday morning program, which begins at 9:30 a.m. with the regular worship service. Summer Chorus and Choir Begin With Good Attendance Two new choral organizations in the University, the Summer Session chorus under Prof. Otto Miesner, and the Summer Session A Cappella choir under Dean D. M. Swarthout, made auspicious beginnings this week. The chorus has enrolled 50 voices, and meets at 4 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Professor Miessner still has places available for several voices. The A Cappella choir met Tuesday afternoon and began at once on numbers from Palestrina and Trugarelli. It also has about 50 voices, and expects to prepare 15 a cappella numbers during the summer. Pool at Low Level Pool at Low Level Water in the University swimming pool at Robinson gym has been lowered to the four foot level as an accommodation to girls' beginning classes, learning to swim under the directionof Miss Lillian Peterson. The pool will be filled Saturday, June 26, and will be held at the maximum level thereafter. If It's at the Varsity It's the Tops Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. Admission 10c and 15c Today - Tomorrow 2 First Run Hits No. 1 Hot from K. C. NAN GREY of "Three Smart Girls" (of "Three Smart Girls") JOHN HOWARD "Let Them Live" AND — CHARLES STARRETT Shootin' Fast, Ridin' Hard IN "Two-Fisted Sheriff" Also Micky Mouse Cartoon Latest News JANE WITHERS "Angels Holiday" ROBERT TEN — JOAN DAVIS AND Love So Great It Tears Your Heart ROCHELLIE HUDSON "That I May Live" POBET NENT J. EDWARD BROMBERG Wed.-Thur. 2 Hits, 10c BING CROSBY - W. C. 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