FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE May See Greatest Season In Men's Intramural Sports "A program for every organization; a sport for every individual." With this slogan in mind, Don Powell, director of men's intramurals, today urged all University men to organize teams in preparation for the greatest intramural program in the history of the school. The sports program this year stacks up as even better than the peak The sports program this year start year of 1946-47, when more than 2.000 men battled it out for athletic honors, Powell declared. The new annex to Robinson gymnasium, just completed, will provide the necessary facilities needed to meet the demand of the fast-growing program. The annex includes a handball court, two basketball courts, game room, two ping pong tables, lounge, and equipment room. Football Play To Open Soon Football, the first major sport on the intramural schedule, begins Sept. 29. Two new fields have been constructed, bringing the total number of football fields to eight. Deadline for the submission of entry blanks for fall sports is Sept. 25, Powell stated. The blanks may be obtained at the intramural office beginning next Monday. Fall sports include football, horse shoes, bandball, tennis, and golf. Divide Teams In Half Intramural teams will compete in two groups this year, Powell said. Group I will be composed entirely of fraternity men. The second group will be formed from organizations, clubs, and private teams. At the end of the football season, the winners of the two groups play each other for the University championship. Teams playing in group II may be formed from, veterans' organizations, independent clubs, rooming houses, class members, men living in the same block or general vicinity of the city; schools of the University, professional fraternities, church clubs, gym classes, or R. O. T.C. units. Managers To Meet Sept. 18 Intramural managers will meet at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 18, in 202 Robinson, to organize teams, discuss the schedule, and hear instructions concerning the current intramural program. All men interested in officiating at the games may apply at the intramural office, Powell said. Officials receive one dollar a game. Touch football will be played with 8-man teams this year, and will be divided into three classes. Classes A and B will compete for points. Class C will be made up of teams which do not wish to attend the tournament, wish to program and will not be credited with points. New Rule Shuelches "T" Powell suggested that all team managers become familiar with the new "clear pass" rule, which will be used at all touch football games his year. The rule, reduced to com- n language, makes the T forma- tually impossible 56-page handbook containing pictures and statistics from the 1946-47 intramural program and a prevue of the coming season is being prepared for the first time, and will be available soon. To Hold Football Meet In addition to the football schedule a football field meet will be held midway through the season, Powell announced. Points will be scored by passing for distance, passing for accuracy, kicking for distance, kicking for accuracy, and foot tracing. Points also will be given for rifle competition this year. ROTC Courses Are Still Open The military science department is still accepting applications for enrollment this fall, commanding officer Kenneth Rosebush announced today. er lt. Col. Kenneth Rosebush enrollment are citizenship and physical fitness. Veterans with one year of service are exempt from the elementary course and may enroll in the advanced course, which includes one six weeks summer camp at an army post. R. O. T. C. students receive an hour of academic credit for each semester of the elementary course, and two hours credit for a semester of advanced course. Advanced students attend the infantry, the army, artillery or air corps. A regular army officer uniform is issued to elementary students. Advanced students receive a uniform allotment. Advanced students receive approximately $23 a month and $75 a month while attending summer camp, plus all transportation costs. YM-YW To Sponsor Games Tonight In Memorial Union The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. will sponsor a game night for all new students at 7:30 p.m. today in the Memorial Union building. There will be ping pong in the gameroom, bridge and card games in the west end of the cafeteria, bingo in the Pine room, movies and dancing in the Kansas room, and group singing in the English room Winners of contests will receive coupons entitling them to free ice cream sodas at the Union fountain. Name cards will be given to each student as he enters the Union doorway. Frank White Wins First In Piano Contest Frank White, fine arts sophomore recently won first place in a piano contest at St. Louis, according to word received by the Fine Arts office. A cash prize of $100 was given to White by the National Association of Negro Musicians, which sponsored the contest. 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A.A. cross-country crown to become the only team to win the title more than two years in a row. For the past seven years Easton has been track and cross-country coach at Drake university. He will coach those sports here and will be director of the Kansas relays. In his former position he was also director of the Drake relays. Easton Calls Track Men For Beginning Workouts Training and workouts are to begin at once, he said. All men with experience in distance running or any track and field event are urged to report immediately to 105 Robinson gymnasium, M. E. Easton, track coach, announced Wednesday. "The only physical education class I will teach is track," said the new coach of his ties with the physical education department. As an undergraduate at Indiana university he lettered in track and cross-country. After graduation he remained at Indiana and received a masters degree in physical education. Easton began his coaching career in 1928. He coached in high school for 12 years. At Hammond (Ind.) high school, where he coached for eight years, his teams won five conference and state championships and were runners-up the other three years in both. Easton's wife and two children, Dick, four, and Lindsey, 12, will move to Lawrence Sept. 17. The family will live at 1535 Rhode Island. Pig-Muscle Drug May Cure Ulcers Pittsburgh—A certain kind of pig muscle may be the answer to the recurrence of stomach ulcers. A report made by Dr. Morton Grossman, assistant professor of physiology at the University of Illinois, reveals that "excellent results" have been obtained from the use of a new drug in curing ulcers. Grossman, who estimated that ulcers recur after healing in 7 out of every 10 cases, said he has slowed the rate considerably by using the intestinal extract from a pig. "Out of 27 cases, I obtained excellent results from 23 of the patients," he said. 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