PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 22.1946 Bv BILL SIMS Spring sports at K.U. are definitely on the upgrade. Varsity golf and tennis coaches have been named by E. C. Quigley athletic director, and candidates for these teams are meeting with the new coaches. Kansas will participate in Big Six spring sports for the first time since 1942, and schedules for baseball, tennis, and golf will be announced soon. Interest in these sports should hit an all-time high with so many veterans enrolled this semester, and the varsity teams should be much better. Spring sports at K.U. have received very little support in the past, but perhaps this lack of interest will be changed this year. It is time to place more emphasis on the so-called minor sports at K.U. For too many years Kansas has been essentially a two-sport school. The Jayhawker sports program still has a long way to go before it will be a well rounded program, but I believe that E. C. Quigley will build the best and most complete sports program K.U. ever had. Of course, this can't be done in a day. It will take time, a lot of hard work, and the support of every Jayhawker athlete and student. It is difficult to tell just how much interest certain sports will arouse. If the demand for swimming and wrestling, for example, were great enough, the athletic department undoubtedly would see that a team was organized. A schedule, even though it was a limited one, would be made up. It is up to the students to set the tempo of the spring sports program at Kansas. The athletic department is more than willing to co-operate in setting up a program in which students will take interest. - * * It is unfortunate that the final scrimmage session of the spring football drills will be held April 18 which comes during Easter vacation. Most students will be gone and will not have an opportunity to get an idea of what the team may look like next fall. The Kansas Relays will be held April 19 and 20, and students also will miss the Relays since 1942. This used to be one of the big events on the Jayhawker campus every spring, and it will regain most of its pre-war color this year. Nash Appointed Head Of Memorial Drive Dr. Bert A. Nash has been appointed chairman of the University staff and faculty division of the drive to raise funds for the World War II Memorial, Charles Radcliffe, general chairman of the Lawrence campaign, announced today. "Members of the University staff," Radcliffe said, "are also members of the community of Lawrence and we know they will want to give what support they can to the local campaign." The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the Memorial and will begin during the first week in April to raise a fund of $50,000 as the city's share in the campanile and parkway project. Scoring 30 points, the DG.'s were 6 points ahead of Kappa Kappa Gamma's 24. Kappa Alpha Theta was third with 22 points, and was followed closely by the Independents with $21\frac{1}{2}$. Tipperary made 6 points, Sleepy Hollow scored $5\frac{1}{2}$, and Gamma Phi Beta made 2 points. DG, Kappa, Theta Win Second Round Of Swimming Meet Delta Gamma splashed through to win the second round of the women's intramural swim meet last night in Robinson gymnasium. Breast stroke for form—Junod, Independents; McEwen, Kappa; Gunsolly, Kappa; Sanden, DG. Olivia Garvey, Delta Gamma, was individual high scorer with 13 points. Marilyn McEwen, Kappa, scored $11^{1/2}$, and Ia Mae Junod, Independents, made 11 points. Free style race (2 lengths)—Garvey, DG; Kalin, Sleepy Hollow, and Crawford. Independents, tied for second; Jumd, Independents. The meet results were: Relay — Delta Gamma; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kappa Alpha Theta; and Gamma Phi Beta. Back stroke race—O'Leary, Theta Lenski, Tipperary; McEwen, Kappa; Sarvey, DG. Side stroke race—Junod, Independents; Kalin, Sleepy Hollow; Betallach. DG: Faulders, Theta. Diving—McGrew, Kappa; Crawford, Independents; Little, Kappa; Faulders, Theta. Crawl stroke for form—Tomlinson Theta; Doane, Theta; O'Leary, Theta; Arnold, Kappa. Free style race (3 lengths)-Garvey, DG; Betlach, DG; Lenski, Tipierary; Scott, Theta. Breast stroke race—Crawford, Independents; Rios, DG; Gunsolly, Kappa; Hodgson, Kappa. The first four second round teams will meet Pi Beta Phi, I.W.W., Chi Omega, and Alpha Chi Omega, first round winners, in the finals, Wednesday. Write for Coal Manual Dr. J. M. Jewett and Dr. G. E. Abernathy, geological survey department, have written a chapter on coal beds and coal fields in Kansas for the 1946 edition of Keystone Coal Buyers manual. Total United States copper supply for 1944 was about 1.8 million tons, slightly under the 1943 level. Winners in the fourth round of mens intramural volleyball play last night in Robinson gymnasium were Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, and Alpha Tau Omega. Teke, SAE, Beta, Sigma Chi, ATO, Win in Volleyball Sigma Alpha Epsilon mustered a victory over Delta Tau Delta in a hard fought match with the final scores 15-13, 14-16, 15-13. Beta Theta Pi outscored Phi Delta Theta in two sets 15-11, 15-9. Alpha Tau Omega swamped Nu Sigma Nu by scores of 15-4, 15-4. Tau Kappa Epsilon won by default over the V-12. After taking the first set, 16-14. Kappa Sigma lost to Sigma Chi in the last two sets 15-11, 15-13. Sigma Nu came out on top in a three set match with Pi Kappa Albna 15-11, 10-15, 15-13. The tournament will continue Monday with the fifth round of play. Tournament play will end April 2 and the playoffs, which will consist if the two top teams in each of the two divisions, will be April 3-4. Bresnahan To Referee Kansas Relays George Bresnahan, Iowa University's world famous track coach, will be the referee for the 21st annual Kansas Relays here April 20, Charles Elliott, senior meet manager, announced today. It will be the second hitch as Relays boss for the veteran Hawkey tutor who acted in the same capacity for the 12th carnival in 1934, Bresnahan now is in his 26th season as Iowa cinder coach, and he will bring an eight man squad with him to the revived Javhawk games. Glemm Cunningham, far-famed Glenn miler, served as referee for the 1942 U.S. Basketball Competition. Under Bresnahan, Iowa has produced nine Olympic team members on the 1924, 1928, and 1932 units. Five of Bresnahan's men also have won nine N.C.A.A. titles. Twenty-one men have won a total of 35 clear Big Ten championships with four others sharing five crowns. 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