PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1933 Intramural Volleyball Schedule Is Announced Horseshoe Tournament Is Also Slated to Begin This Week The schedule for the volleyball intramural games has been made and each intramural manager can obtain a mine-graphed copy at the women's intramural office if one is desired. Dorothy Taylor is W.A.A. volleyball manager, and she will have complete charge of all the games. The schedule for the volleyball games is as follows; Monday, Oct. 16, 7:30: I.W.W. vs. T.N. T, and E.T.C. vs. Monday, Oct. 16, 8:15: Chi Omega vs. Gamma Phi Beta, and Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 8:15. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Oricn Mciron P. Thursdays, Oct. 20, 8:15. Kappa Delta Pi. Thursday, Oct. 19, 8:15. Pi Beta Phi vs. Walkins Holl Friday, Oct. 20, 4:30, Alpha Chi Omega, v. Kappa Alpha Theta. Monday, Oct. 7:30, ETC. Hall vs. I.W.W., and T. 8:30, ETC. Hall vs. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Alpha Xi Delta, and Kappa Gamma vs. Kappa Gamma Delta vs. Chi Omega. phia Gamma Delta vs. Chi Omega. Tuesday, Oct. 24, 8:15, Gamma Phi Beta vs Delta Zeta. Thursday, Oct. 26, 7:30 phia Gamma Delta vs. Pi Beta Phi. Thurs- day, Oct. 26, 8:15, Alpha Xi Delta vs Watkins Hall. Monday, Oct. 30, 7:15, Ind. vs. TNNT, and Etes. vs. Corbin Hall. Tuesday, Oct. 12, 8:15, Ind. vs. Alpha Kappa Gamma. Beta, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 8:15, Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Gamma Delta. Thursday, Nov. 16, 8:15, Delta Zeta. Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Kappa. Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Kappa Alpha Omicron Pi. vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 7:30, Ind. vs. Alpha Kappa Hall. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 8:15, Etc. vs. I.W.W. Wednesday, Nov. 8: 8:15, Sigma Kappa vs Alpha Gamma Delta, Wednesday, Nov. 8; 9:00, Delta Zeta vs. Chi Omega Thursday, Nov. 9; 7:30, Alpha Delta Pi vs. Pi Beta Phi. Thursday, 9. 8/15, Alpha Xi Delta vs. Watkins Hall. Monday, 10. 15, 7:30, Corbin Hall vs. T.N.T. Tuesday, 10. 16, 4:30, Calvin Hall. Tuesday, 10. 14, 7:30, Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Gamma Phi Beta. Tuesday, 10. 14, 8. 15, Chi Omega vs. Sigma Kappa. The semi-finals will be held Thursday, 10. 16, and the finals Monday, Nov. 20. The horseback ladder tournament is beginning this week. It will continue for four or five weeks and then the high-ground tournament will compete in an elimination tournament. Anyone who wishes to be instructed in the rules or technique of this game can receive such at the gymnasium office on Oct. 17 or 18, from Miss Dunkel. R. O. T. C. Will Hold Mixer Barbecue and Entertainment to Be Features of Program The R.O.T.C. will hold its get-together mixer again this year. Plans have been made to hold the meeting Friday, Oct. 20, on the 5-acre drill ground given by the military department to the University. This drill ground is situated just back of Fowler shops. There will be present approximately 300 members of the military corp and officers of the Officers Reserve Corps of this corp area and former graduates of the military department along with special invited guests. A 600-pound baby baby will be barbecued. Entertainment will be furnished by each class of the department, sturdy acts of their own. It has also been planned to have as a special feature on the program the drum and bugle corps of Dorsey-Liberty Post of the American London. It has also been announced that two military balls will be held this year, one in November and the other in the December latter is the formal party of the year. Fall Gloves, $1.95 Top Coat Time! New coats tailored in tweeds, polo fabrics, camels hair—in all the new styles. Quality coats, that carry our label of satisfaction. 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