FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1944 Touch Football Is First Sport Of Intramurals The fall intramural season is scheduled to get under way at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday with a meeting of group representatives in Robinson gymnasium, Ray Kanehl, assistant intramural director, announced today. Letters have been mailed to all organized houses who participated in last year's intramural program, but all others interested in last year's intramural program, but all others interested are asked to come also, Kanehl said. Touch football will be first on this fall's intramural program, Kanehl stated, and he hopes that as active a league as last year can be formed. At that time two leagues of seven teams each were formed. The meeting will be one of organization, and each house is asked to have a representative present. Rules pertaining to various intramural sports will be discussed, and other tournaments to be held later in the year will be planned ___ Betas Win '43-'44 Intramural Title Final results of the 1943-1944 intramural season were released today by the athletic department. Included are summaries of winners in the various tournaments and a tabulation of the total number of points earned by each organization. carried by Beta Theta Pi walked off with top honors by winning four of the nine team championships and amassing the greatest number of points. Their firsts were registered in horseshoes, handball, tennis, and volleyball. Blanks won firsts in softball and track, Phi Psi topped the list in golf, Phi Delts in basketball and Phi Gams in touch football. The total number of points won by each house entered in any intramural tournament listed in the order of their rank is as follows: Organization Total Points generization Portions Beta ... 485.71 Phi Gam ... 447.24 Blanks ... 365.11 Phi Psi ... 312.10 Delts ... 299.16 Phi Delts ... 261.63 Sigma Chi ... 255.08 Battenfeld ... 252.93 SAE ... 191.14 D. U. ... 92.13 Triangle ... 77.10 John Moore ... 51.50 Carruth ... 40.05 T.K.E. ... 32.05 Sigma Nu ... 32.00 Medics ... 12.05 OFFICIAL BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Friday, Sept. 22, 1944 Notices due at News Bureau, 8 Journal- ism, at 1 oam. on day of publication. The Pre-Nursing Club will meet at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Nurses' home. Lieut. Frances Romano will speak on Navy nursing. All those interested in Nursing are invited. VARSITY Today and Saturday "Boss of Boomtown" "Night of Adventure" SUNDAY—3 Days "Are These Our Parents" "3 Little Sisters" TCU Backfield Ready ROGERS KUCERA Faculty Helps Plan War Dads Program Several of the University's faculty members will play important roles in the forthcoming free program sponsored by the Lawrence War Dads at the community building at 8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 28. Dr. E. L. Treece, professor of bacteriology, who is chairman of the program committee of the Lawrence chapter of the American War Dads, announced that the 90-piece band of the University under the direction of Prof. Russell L. Wiley will play. Joseph F. Wilkins, professor of voice, will lead the group singing. Dr. F. C. Allen, professor of physical education, will be master of ceremonies. Nat Milgram, founder of the American War Dads, will give an address. A free movie, "The World at War" will give an authentic picture of the development of the war from its beginning to a recent date. RUFF A MASON FORTY FOUR---- (continued from page one) menz, his only cripples, will be able to play Saturday night, "Dutch" taking part in scrimmage yesterday for the first time. Game Will Be at 8:30 Game time is 8:30. Officials selected to work the game are: Referee, Louis House (William Jewell); umpire, Bob Miller (Missouri); field judge, Rocco C暮仑 (Indiana); head linesman, A. L. Haskins (Oklahoma). T.C.U. Gibson—83 Cragwall—71 Houdek—61 Cooper—56 Thomas—62 Cooke—63 Chronister—80 Kucera—40 Mason—24 Ruff—10 Rogers—23 Probable starting lineuse Kansas L.E. Riegle—75 L.T. Long—85 L.G. Keller—84 C. Hird—83 R.G. Day—66 R.T. Hunter—78 R.E. Schimenz—46 Q. Endecott—56 L.H. Bergin—68 R.H. Moffett—77 F. Barrington—70 JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 From the Sensational LONG RUN STAGE HIT! Thru SATURDAY Return Engagement SUNDAY 4 Days An Amazing Drama of America's Phantom Flat-Top of the Pacific! One Entire Week BING CROSBY BARRY FITZGERALD THURSDAY Leisure Jackets Jackets for Campus Wear —Solid colors —Two tones $10.95 to $19.50 You'll like the color and style of these coats. You'll enjoy their comfort too. See them. 811 Mass.