4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, MAY 22,1945 PT5 Leads PT9 In First Round Of B-Bracket PT 5 won the medley relay, tied with PT 9 for first in the underwater contest, and placed third in that event to gain a lead in the first round of the V-12 B-bracket swimming tournament yesterday. The relay team from PT 5, swam the total 300-foot distance in 1 minute 7 seconds. George Darsie made the first lap, 50 feet, back stroke; T. L. Batchaleder swam the second a 100-foot breast stroke; C. F. Smith the third, side stroke, 100 feet; and J. W. Riehl was anchor man with a 50-foot free style sprint. 50-foot free style 50-foot PT 9's team, Jack Farber in the 50-foot back stroke, Vance Reynolds swimming the breast stroke two lengths, 100 feet, Bill Burgess in the side stroke for two lengths, and Jack Blanton in the free style 50-foot sprint, made the distance in 1 minute 10 seconds. the 10 seconds. Batchelder of PT 5 and Reynolds of PT 9 tied for first in the 400 foot underwater race, and Riehl, PT 5 took third. Batchelder and Reynolds will swim the race again tomorrow to break the tie. to break the tie The second round of the B-bracket tourney, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the pool in Robinson gymnasium, will consist of a free style relay totaling 600 feet and a diving conest, in addition to the underwater swim runoff. PT 7 forfeited in yesterday's competition, not having entries in all the events. Lt. Herriman, Alumna At Winter General Lt. Evelyn Herriman, '42, physical therapy technician in the medical corps, will arrive at Winter General hospital, Topeka, for a two-weeks rest cure, her mother, Mrs. Imogene Webster, stenographer in the Chancellor's office, has learned. Lieutenant Herriman has been overseas 18 months in Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippine Islands. This will be her first leave since her entrance in the service. (continued from page one) 700 SERVICEMEN— which the government's cost of the course is not payed until the student actually starts the work. If the student fails to complete the course he's enrolled in, the government's money is refunded in full before the student receives any refund of fee. Students May Drop Course Students are dropped from courses at their own request or automatically if they fail to start their course within 12 months after enrolling or to submit reports for a nine month period. The personnel of the A. F. I. has been drafted largely from universities and assigned to this work, Mr. Ingham said. Only part of the work offered through the Institute is provided for by cooperative colleges and universities as the Institute is making use of the commercial correspondence schools, Mr. Ingham said. It also has developed a large number of courses of its own, prepared upon a self-instruction basis so students can continue without contact with an instructor from 6 to 12 months; he said. FINAL CHOIR--water cloth 5. Jump in from a height of 10 feet, swim zig-zag four to five feet under surface for 300 yards, fully clothed, breaking water for air 20 to 30 feet. (continued from page one) Well-liked by the audience were the two lively folk songs, "Spinning Top" and "Firefies." Three examples of Negro music closed the program. Dett's well-liked "Listen to the Lambs," was featured by Ruth Russell. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Certificates Issued To Entire V 12 Unit For Swimming Ratings At least two-thirds of the V-12 students at K.U. are now classified as first class swimmers, Chief G. W. Gathings, in charge of the V-12 athletic program announced today. Certificates are being given today to all the Navy students showing their standing in the U.S. Navy standing "Not a single man is a non-swimmer." Chief Gathings said, "they are all either first, second, or third class, or chief swimmers. That's a good record." Five men will be eligible for the rating of chief swimmer he said. The seven events in the test for chief swimmer are: 1. 100-yard rescue tow, approach victim, break a strangle hold, level off, carry the victim 100 yards, both men fully clothed. 2. Prisoner swim; jump in the water from a 5-foot height with hands tied behind back, swim 200 vards, clothed. 3. Demonstrate the Schaefer prone pressure method for artificial respiration. 4. Swim 50 yards with a rifle, or 10-pound pipe of similar length, not letting the rifle or pipe touch the water, clothed. 6. Burning jacket drill; jump in, fully clothed and with life jacket, remove jacket, submerge, swim 20 yards, surface, slow breast stroke back to jacket and put it on. 7. Endurance swim; fully clothed, for 40 minutes. Crief Gathings said that 131 men will receive the certificate of first class swimmer, 104 will be second class swimmers, and 47 third class swimmers. Ind., Chi O., I.W.W. Win Softball Games Ind. defeated Corbin 17-12, Chi Omega won over Sigma Kappa 26-3 and I. W. w. defeated Locksley 19-2, in softball games played yesterday The battery for Corbin was Rosiale Erwin, and Elizabeth Nivin; for Ind., Vera Strobel and Nancy Jack; for Sigma Kappa, Patricia Scherrer and Betty Emigh, for Chi Omega, Burkhead; for Locksley, Joan Lipplemann and Marilyn Adamson; and Rose Nell Curtis and Dona Lee for I. W. W., Margaret Barker and Lavone Jacobson. Games to be played Tuesday are between Kappa and Harmon, Gamma Phi and Sigma Kappa, and Delta Gamma and Locksley. Plans for the annual Mathematics club picnic will be discussed at the organization's last meeting of the year at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the men's lounge of the Union building. Last Meeting of Club To Be Tomorrow Ruth Herndon, College senior, will have charge of the program. The picnic will be held on June 6. VARSITY Marjorie Reynolds Dennis O'Keefe Gail Patrick, Mischa Auer Charlotte Greenwood WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Figures on Robison's First IN The Figures on Robinson's Field The times are faster in the races and the distances greater in the throwing events at the end of the Jayhawk outdoor season than they were at the beginning, as one might expect. "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" Sportorials By LOREN KING Better yet was the javelin throw that won the event in the dual meet with Missouri at Columbia, May 12, a distance of 179 feet, 3 inches. In his next performance, at the Nebraska-Kansas dual meet in Memorial stadium May 5, Robinson tossed the winning distance of 173 feet, $4\frac{1}{4}$ inches. expect. The most consistent improvement during the season was shown by LeRoy Robison in the progressively greater distances of the four first places in javelin taken by him in the outdoor season. Robison's first javelin title was made on a 172 foot 8-inc throw. It was the best at the Oklahoma-Kansas dual meet in Norman April 14, and set a meet record. Interesting to note is the fact that in winning the javelin event at the Big Six outdoor meet in Lincoln, Neb., May 19, Robison threw the shortest of any of his winning distances of the season, 168 feet, $5\frac{1}{2}$ inches. Other Kansas First Another meet record fell at the Kansas-Oklahoma dual contest also at the hands of Robison. The shot put mark set by him at that meet, 43 feet 6 inches was the best in the history of the meet. Kenneth Danneberg won the 106 yard dash in two of the season's outdoor dual meets; with Oklahoma there, and with Nebraska here. The first one was in a relatively slow time, 10.3 seconds, but the second. three weeks later showed a time of 9.9 seconds. This is not, however, the best mark in the 1945 Jayhawk weight division. In the meeting with the Cornhuskers here Ernie Bauer won the shot with a heave of 44 feet 5 inches. Richard Hudson, showed improvement between the Nebraska and Missouri meets, winning the first with a time of 4 minutes 42.4 seconds, and one week later cutting the winning time to 4 minutes 38 seconds against the Tigers. Wichita North Takes AA Title A big wind kept the performances at the Kansas state championship meet in Wichita May 18 and 19 down to average or below. One feature of the meet, however, was that Wichita North took the class AA title away from Wichita East, last year's champion and three-time winner of the K.U. Interscholastic track and field meet. North scored 37 points to Easta 32½. Other class AA scores were Summer 25, Wyandotte 21, Shawnee-Mission, 16 Columbus 131/6, Wellington 11, Salina 10, Lawrence 10, Ottawa 9, Topeka 9, Hutchinson 9, Fort Scott 9, McPherson 8, Junction City 4, and Manhattan 31/3. Garden City won the Class A title with 31 points and Pretty Prairie repeated in the B division with 22 points. May 24 Is Tennis Doubles Deadline The third round of tennis doubles are to be played off by May 24. Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, announced. Major Elbel Publishes Article Maj. Edwin R. Elbel, Lawrence, urged better standards of health in his article entitled, "Who's a Softie?" in the March issue of Education for Victory, official biweekly of the U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C. Major Elbel, former faculty member, is now with the School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field, Texas. 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