TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Five Undefeated In I-M Softball Division I Team w Pflugerville Pflashes 4 Phi Delta Theta 3 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 Kappa Sigma 2 Newman Club 2 Sigma Nu 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 Alpha Tau Omega 1 Division II Team w Delta Tau Delta 3 Beta Theta Pi 4 Phi Gamma Delta 2 Phi Kappa Psi 2 Alpha Chi Sigma 1 Sigma Chi 1 Delta Chi 0 Delta Upsilon 0 Division III Team w l Carruth Hall 5 0 I.R.G. 2 0 Theta Tau 2 1 Battenfeld Hall 2 2 Jolliffe Hall 1 2 John Moore Co-op 1 2 Kappa Eta Kappa 0 2 Jayhawk Co-op 0 2 The games that have been played in division 4 have not yet been tabulated. Davis, Nininger in Recital Miss Minerva Davis, contralto, and Eugene Nininger, violinist, will be heard in a recital over KFKU to tomorrow evening at 6:15 o'clock. nwd(J dcl juy iOT-mT25e- Schedule for Thursday: At 4:30: Newman Club vs. Pflugerville, field 3. Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Tau Omega, field 4. Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Tau Delta field 5. At 6:30: Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Delta Chi, field 6. Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Chi, field 1. Carruth Hall vs. Jayhawk Co-op, field 2. Kappa Eta Kappa vs. LRG., field 3. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu, field 4. Women's Intramurals BY PAT BOWMAN Softball games scheduled for Thursday night are Kappa's vs. Chi Omega's and Watkins Hall vs. I.W.W. Games scheduled for last night and not played because of rain will be rescheduled, probably for Wednesday. The scores for the second rounds of the archery, golf, and tennis tournaments must be turned in by May 2, Miss Ruth Hoover, assistant professor of physical education, announced today. Miss Hoover said that if the scores were not all in by that time the tournaments would have to be discontinued as they could not be completed before final examinations. Air Corps Officer Will Address Future Flyers To college men who wish to continue their education as far as possible before entering active duty, the revised program offers an opportunity to enlist in the air force enlisted reserve on a deferred basis, and to continue their college courses through graduation before being Major Malcolm Green, of the U. S. Army Air Corps, will be here Friday evening at 7 o'clock to conduct a meeting of all students interested in the Army's new Enlisted Reserve program for aviation cadets. The meeting will be held in the auditorium of Frank Strong hall. The new set-up is a revised program of aviation cadet training based upon co-operation between the Army air forces and the schools and colleges of the country. Dr. Laurence Woodruff, assistant registrar, has been appointed coordinator of the new program at the University. There are two plans to the new program, which is open to young men between the ages of 18 to 26 inclusive—one for those interested in immediate service with the air forces, and the second especially for college men who wish to continue their education as far as war conditions will permit. The first plan is not recommended for university students, who may wish to complete their present curricula. Applicants who desire to enlist for immediate service may take the Aviation Cadet physical and mental examinations and be enlisted for active duty immediately as privates in the army air forces, and earmarked for aviation cadet training as facilities become available. Applicants for appointment as aviation cadets for training with the army air forces may be married or single, and must have been citizens of the United States for at least ten years prior to the date of application. Enlisting officers from the air corps will return to the campus on May 16 to complete enlistments of all students who wish to participate in the cadet training program. Officers are anxious for a large turn out of students at Friday evening's meeting, in order that preliminary details may be completely explained to interested students. called for active duty, subject to call in case of necessity, by direction of the Secretary of War. Deadline Monday for Senior Activity List Senior activity cards, listing activities to be printed in the Jayhawker with the student's name, must be turned in to the Jayhawker office in the Memorial Union subbasement by Monday, Jim Surface, yearbook editor, announced today. Payment for senior pictures must be made by Wednesda Payment for senior pictures must be made by Friday, Surface said. ARMY RECRUITS---post teams in the 4th air force," said DeGroot. "If the required physical training program is producing results, and if the intramural program is serving the largest number possible, then post teams may well be organized. We have seen enough of these athletic programs for the few at the expense of the many, in school and college athletics." (continued from page four) which strengthens the abdominal muscles, and which appeals to the particular interests of the individual flying officer. In addition to this DeGroot wants to promote a broad intramural program which will include as many activities and participants as facilities, equipment and time will permit. "We are definitely discouraging the organization and promotion of DeGroot's father was a pioneer in modern physical education. He laid out the first playground in Chicago in South Park, Chicago. Dudley DeGroot, a brother of E. B. DeGroot, was coach of the San Jose State Teachers College in California before he took a position as director of physical education in Rochester, N.Y. 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