PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 1936 Schedule For Intramurals Continued The following intramural schedule is continued from the schedule printed yesterday. Tennis Division I First row: A, Johnson, Triangle. Second row: Murray, Beta, Gowdy. Third row: Bradford, Sigma, Nu; Davidson, Phi Pii, Gai, Kopun, Kaipu Sigma. Fourth row: Bratton, Gallowing Ghosts; Mclure, S. A, Wall, Mclure; McClare, S. Betsi, Ikev, S. E, P. E. Fifth row: Dunham, Pi K A; Hubbard, Betsi, Mclure; Dolla K. Johnson, Triangle. Sigma Nu; and Shiner, Triangle. Fifth row: Landis, Galloping Ghosts; Mclure, S. E; McCoy, D. McCoy, Phi Dti; Bryant, S. E, Peterson, Peteous, Kaupi, Samira. Division II First row, Clausen, Sigma Chi Second row, Stuart, Sigma Chi Third row, Delta Chi; Thi- trow, McVey, Sigma Nu; Bagley, Phi Psi; Redmond, Kupi; Sign; and Nea- sley, Gilmour. Galloping Guests, S.A.E.; Moore, Deltai Tau; Craig, Dpsi Division III First row, Grant, Sigma Nu; Second row, Bowls, Beta; Kimbhal, Phi Gam; and Gover, Delta Chi; Third row, Page, Kappa Sig; Fourth row, Kappa Sig, Crabb, Pi K. A, Fourth row, Angell, Galloping Ghosts; Daniels, Deltai; Fifth row, Debt, and Powell, S.P.E. Fifth row, Kilhm, Kapsa Kip; Wilkins, Pi K.A; Dodge, Beta; Kipp, Gam; Townhous, Bart, Sigma Chi; Sixth row, Sharp, Triangle; Georgie, Galloping Ghosts; Winters, S.A.E; Veran, Delta Pi; Smith, Nua; Nu; and Steinwien Phi Pa. Horseshoes Division I First row, Jones, Sigma Chi. Second row, Marray, Delta Chi. Third triangle, Busler, Phi Fai, Naylor, Kappa Sig. Lemon, Bemel, Dela Chi. Fourth square, Fourth row, Galloping Ghost; Chancellor, S.A. E; Dela Parrotio, S.P.E.; Mozes, Sigma Nu. Fifth row, Wenroe, Beta; Dela Parrotio, S.P.E.; Mozes, Delta Chi, Lawns, Theta Tau; and, Callopine, Sigma Chi, Roberts, S.A.E; Callopine, Ghost Robbers, S.A.E; Callopine, Foliage, Lindsey, Phi Deli; Kuecs, S.P.E; Hem, Durand, Phi Fai; and, Bird Kings Division II First row, Linton, Sigma Chi. Secone row, Ononia, Delta Chi, Johnstone Triangle, and Russell, Dodge, Zakley, Kappa Si. Dodge, Beta; Kimail, Phi Gam; and Cox, Acacia, Fourth row, Buchel, Gigalops, Ghosts, Hla.S.A.E., Ewing, Oberg, Ewing, Ewing, Oberg, and Launders, Sigma Nu Fifth row, Oberg, Beta; Howe, Phi Martin, Giant, Tangle, Col, Tau and Blanchard, Sigma Chi, Sixth --row, Coffin, Galloping Ghosts; Runn- dale, SAE; Vater, Delta Tau; Meur- e, Nu; Odinga, Sig Eg, Wae; Shipu, Nu; ODugen, Fli Phi; Beckup, Kappa Men's Intramurals Yesterday's results in the men's intramural touch football, team tennis, and team horseshoes, are as follows: Touch football! Sigma Chi 13, Delta Chi 0; Acacia 0, K.E.K. 0; and Delta Tau 22, Kentucky Club 0. Team tennis: S.A.E. 3, Phi Delt 0. Team horseshoes: Theta Tail 2, Galloping Ghosts 1; and Beta 3, Kappa Sig. 0. Tahoe's schedule is as follows: LESS EXPENSE Golf Schedule Oct 2 - Touch football: Galloping glove vs. Kappa Sig on field 1; Buckeyes vs. Thota Tau on field 2; Boiler- makers vs. Phi Gam on field 3; and Phi Delt vs. SiG Phil Ep on field 4. Games begin at 4:30. Entries have been closed and the first round matches posted in the men's intramural rosters are to be played, and matches are to be turned in by Oct. 5. Horseshoe: Acacia vs. S.A.E. Only matches scheduled. Starts at 4:30 p. m. No handball matches scheduled. Tennis Beta vs. 1200 Tennesseers at Delta Chi vs. Triangle. Matches to be run at 3:30 p.m. Division I: Springer, Beta, vs N. Day, Galloping Ghosts; Moore, Delta Tau, vs Phi; Gam II: H Smith, Phi Delt; vs Gregory, S.P.E., McFarland, Sigma Chi, vs Carey, Phi Pai; Davis, Phi K. A., vs Window, Delta Tau; Seitz, Beta, vs Crabb, Phi K. A., vs Bradfield, Sigma Nu; G. Smith, Galloping Ghosts, Chi, vs Murray, Phi Delt; vs Chi, vs Morris, Phi Gam; Hanna, Phi Delt; vs Hartley, Delta Tau; Channel, S.AE, vs Swight, Sigma Nu; Lamp- ping Ghosts, Phi K. A., vs Fisher, S.P.E.;, Hutchinson, Galloping Ghosts vs bye, Division II: Nesley, Bailey, vs David- son, Phi Pai; Columbia, Phi Delt; vs Richie, Gam Ewers, S.AE; vs Amelio, Galpin, Galloping Ghosts, vs Layton, Sigma Nu; Watson, Sigma Chi, vs Elmore, Delta Tau; Amelio, Galpin, Galloping Ghosts, vs Layton, Sigma Nu; Bowles, Beta; White, Galloping Ghosts; vs Mangel- doff, Phi Gam; Jones, Sigma Chi, vs Weaver, Delta Tau; Ebling, S.AE Boucher, Phi Delt; Hall, Phi Cul- kins, Sigma Nu; Doralan Division III First row, Gilpin, Sigma Chi. Second row, Deli Chi. Third Angle, Triangle. White, Phi Pai, Edbert, Kappa Sig. Fourth row, Bates, Accentia. Fourth row, Gallopion, Ghosts; Dresha, SAE. E-Men, SEP. E-Page, Sigma N. Fifth row, Neossley, Beta; Harwe, Phi Gam; SEP. S-E-Page, Sigma N. Fifth row, Neossley, Beta; Harwe, Phi Gam; SEP. S-E-Page, Sigma N. Fifth row, Neossley, Beuz, Theta Tau; Godfrey, Cixin Sixth row, Wood; Graeger, Triangle Our balanced diet satisfies. It eliminates the expense of piecing between meals. Balanced Plate Lunch 25. We also serve a 35c plate lunch including individual chicken pie. THE NEW UNIVERSITY DINING ROOM Memorial Union Bldg. We're Here to Serve You JAYHAWKERS as we have served you in the past. *Quality Products, Courteous Service and Prices That Meet Your Pocketbook.* Corner Grocery 1301 Kentucky Phone 618 Big Six Teams Over Midwest Swing Into Action This Saturday Big Six football teams will unlimber their heavy artillery tomorrow, as the 936 season gets under way. The Kansas Jayhawkers will play their first game against the Ichabods from Washburn. The Jayhawkers have yet to prove their ability to play well, and is weakened somewhat by the loss of several veterans. The players are heavier and speedier than last year's team, but should develop into a fast, hard-hitting team. Women's Horseshoe Schedule Announced The 1936 edition of the Cornhuskers Women's horseback games have been scheduled for the month of October by the Women's Intramural Board. Each team is composed of three players. Wednesday, Oct. 7, Independents vs Watkins. montay, Oct. 5, T.NT vs. I.W.W. Tuesday, Oct. 6, Kappa Kappa Gama vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. The following is the schedule for the ames to be played next week; all of which will begin at 4:30 p.m.: Friday, Oct. 9, Gamma Phi Beta vs Chi Omega. Thursday, Oct. 8, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Alpha Omieron Pi. go into action tomorrow against Iowa State at Lincoln. Nebraska is favored to take the Big Six conference title again this year. Oklahoma plays the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Sooners emerged uninjured from their scorce battle in the mud last Saturday with Tulsa University, and are out to get their first scook of the season. Don Fouret, coach of the Missouri Tigers, has been drilling his team on pass defense for the coming game with Cape Cod. He is one of the Wildcats come through the Fort Hays game in top condition. Coach Wes Wry has drilled his squad on fundamentals during their preparation for the clash with the Oklahoma Aggies this weekend. --- KFKU Friday, Oct. 2 6 p.m., Athletic Scrapbook, 155th edition 6 p.m., Piano Recital, Mary Jam Bruce, studio of Prof. Carl A. Preyer. 6. 15 p.m., Musical program, by Mary Jane Bruce, pianist and Arthur Fielder, violist. Saturday, Oct. 3 Headquarters for PIPES Yelloboles - Medico - Kaywoodie London and others Also Pipe Racks Rankin's Drug Store We are closing out a few standards at very low prices. “Handy for Students” 11th & Mass Phone 678 The Style Topcoat of the Season — Wear This Coat to the Game--- "BALMACAAN" The coat that is moving into town with the man who wants to be smartly and correctly dressed. Tailored in plaids, checks, and plain patterns. Raglan Shoulder, Set or Military Collar, Slash Pockets, English Roomy Sweeping Back. Hart Schaffner & Marx, $30 to $40 Varsity Town, $25 to $30 Glad to show you New Gloves New Hats Six Women Pass Quack Club Tryouts Six women passed the stroke tests for Quack club at the second practice try-out held Wednesday night, and 11 swimmers were selected to return to the third instruction class, Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. Those chosen to report to the second rattice who could not be oresent, may meet with the third group. Any woman who has not yet attended a practice, who wishes to try out for a position, may enter the class next Wednesday. The following women who passed the strokes and are eligible to take the diving tests which will be given Saturday, Oct. 10 at 10 a.m.; be Betty Kroger, Roberta Mitchell, Jean Bailley, Jen Wayton, Helen Geis, and Jane Waring Those selected to return to the next practice are: Jane Marshall, Nelda Bortz, Alma Biglew, Eleanor McDonald, Mary Calyce, Betty Barnes, Marion Dresser, Barbara Goll, Jane Coates, Julia Elsdon, and Alice Noel. Catherine Elke, Eidra Mae Parks, Marion Morris, Frances Arencourt, Margie Spearing and Jane Hamia, who were not able to attend the tryout Weds- K.U. Jayhawk Stationery Jewelry Novelties Memory books Book ends Playing cards Two Book Stores nednesday, may report to the next class also. Having passed all the requirements in the first test, Jane Blaney and Delos Woods were elected minor "Quacks." 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