PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933 Elbel Announces Men's Intramural Team Competition Schedules Completed for Play in Tennis, Touch-football, Handball, Horseshoes The following schedules for touch-football, handball, tennis, and horse-shoes are to be played at the time designated. Touch-football games will begin today and additional pairings will be made each week, according to E. R. Elibel. The uncertainty of weather conditions prevents the intramural office from completing a longer schedule in advance. The divisions and the schedules for the various teams are as follows; Division 1: Kayhawks, Phf Delta Theta, Theta Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, Acacia. Division 2. Sigma Alpha Episa Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta Sigma Nu, Kappa Eta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi. Division 3, Collegiate, Delta Upson Division 4, Triangle, Sigma Chi Kappa Sigma. Division 4: Beta Theta Pj. Jayhawks Division 5: Sigma Lambdis Pj. Kappa Alpha, Oct. 6; *Collegians* vs. Delta Upson Sigma A, *Collission* vs. Alpha Tau Omega Oct. 9; *Kayhawks* vs. Phi Delta Theta Oct. 10; *Kanja* vs. Delta Lambda Oct. 10; *Phi Kappa* vs. Delta Theta Tau vs. Sigma Phi Epiphon; Oct. 11; Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Alpa; Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Nu; Oct. 12; Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Sigma; Kappa E, Kappa vi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Oct. 13; Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Sigma; Kappa E, Kappa vi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Oct. 14; Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Sigma; Kappa E, Kappa vi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Oct. 15; Horseshoe Team Competition Division 2: Triangle, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Tau. Phi Epsilon, Theta Tau. Division 3: Delta Chi, Delta Tau Division 1: Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Acacia, Phi Gamma Delta. Division 2: Triangle, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Foullon, Thin Tape. Division 3: Delta Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Lumbia, Beta Theta Division 4: Pi Kappa Psl, Phi Delta Tau, Sigma Bci, Sigma Alpha Epio- se Oct. 10, 3:30; Beta Tiqe Phi vs. Delta Tiqe Phi Kappa Alpha vs. Phil Delta Tiqe Phi Oct. 6, 4:30: Delta Upsilon vs. Kappa Sigma; Acacia vs. Phi Gamma Delia; Oct. 9, 3:30: Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Chi. 4:30: Triangle vs. Sigma Na Oct. 11, 3:30: Delta Chi vs. Delta SigmaLambda; 4:30; Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Upsilon vs. Acacia. Oct. 12, 3:30; PhiMphi Epiosla w Theta Tau; Pi Kappa Alpha w Sigma G Handball Team Competition Division 1: Dolt Tau Delta, Alpha Theta, Theta Tau, Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Division 2: Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Triangle, Kayhawks. Division 3: Sigma Pi Epilion, Delta Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Delta T. Football Annual Mentions Two Kansas Stars PETE MEHRINGER The Illustrated Football annual, for 1933, a publication devoted exclusively to the discussion of football teams and players throughout the country, makes very favorable mention of the University of Kansas squad. The article concludes by saying, "The Jayhawkers may not start so impressively, but watch them the second half of the season." Division 4: Acacia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta P, Delta Chi. silon. Beta Theta P. Delta Chi. Oct. 6, 4:30. Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Psia Esl; Oct. 9, 4:30. Beta Theta P. psi vs. Sigma Chi. Oct. 10, 4:30. Delta vs. Sigma Chi. Oct. 11, 4: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Uplion; Oct. 12, 4:30. Triangle vs. Kayhawk; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Kappa Sigma Thai; Alpha Aceta vs. Sigma Alpha Epifania. Touch-Football Division 2: Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Upsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Triangle. Division 1: Sigma Nu, Delta Chi, Phi Kappa Pi, Delta Tau Dau, Beta Threa Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Aeacua. Division 3: Rounders, Theta Tau Collegians, Kappa Eta Kappa, Jay- hawks, Phi Chi, Kayhawks, George's Lunch, Chi Delta Sigma. SOLDIERS CANCEL TICKETS FOR MISSOURI-KANSAS TILT G. W. Parker, cashier of the Army National Bank of Pt. Leavenworth, wrote to Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University of Kansas, canceling an order of a Ft. Leavenworth company for 60 tickets for the Kansas-Missouri game. The soldiers want to visit families or other relatives that day'Mr. Parker said. "It just shows that we can't find any day that will suit everybody," said Dr. Allen. For several years the Missouri game has been played on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, but this year it was changed, on the plea of many sports fans, that more persons would be accommodated by a Thanksgiving Day game. They have what it takes to win the Big Six title by the time they get around to them. Another article in the magazine lists the possibilities for All-American positions. The names of two Kansas players are included: Pete Meehring at tackle, and Ormard Beach at the fullback position. FATHER OF FORMER ATHLETE IS KILLED IN CAR ACCIDENT Guy Z. Price, father of Merle Price, former baseball captain at the University, was killed instantly in an automobile accident, Monday, 20 miles east of Ottawa. While making a business trip to Paola his car overturned when he was forced to swerve to avoid a car driven by a motorcyclist on the highway. He suffered a broken neck. Mr. Price, who was an Ottawa car dealer, was 56 years of age. Funeral services were held today at the First Baptist church in Ottawa. Dill to Conduct Swimming Classes Dill to Conduct Swimming C. Robert Dill, c. 34, will conduct swimming classes for Boy Scouts of Lawrence again this year. Dill was captain of the University swimming team last year, and has been instructing Scouts for three years. The first class will be held Friday evening at the pool in Robinson gymnasium. He also conducted a class in the Jayhawk plunge this summer, passing a class of a dozen for Red Cross badges. Former Student Visits Here Lavere A. Calkins, c'31, who majored in the entomology department of this university, made a brief visit here this week with Professor H B. Hungerford and a few other old friends. Mr. Calkins was married, Sept. 30, 1933, to Helen Williams, Baker University, c'25. Mr. and Mrs. Calkins were on their way to Hays where they will make their home. Mr. Calkins is an employee of the State park at Hays. Frosty Cox Well Pleased With Freshman Showing Material Is Promising for 1934 Varsity, Says Coach With over a hundred candidates for freshman football, Forrest Cox, freshman coach, and his assistant, George Atkosen, report some promising material for next year's varsity in addition to some excellent competition for the present varsity. Outstanding among the fresh back-field men are Ed Lewis, Kansas City, Kan.; John Warren, Marsyville; Joe Antonio, Junction City; Harold Swartz, Republic; Becker, Independence, Kan.; Dick Davis, Wichita; Dainor Proctor, Leavenworth; Harry Tanner, Tulsa, Oklas; and Mano Stukey, Hoisington. Linesmess showing up well in practice and who, from all appearances, should be strong contenders for the varsity next year are: Guards: Jack Wyman, Tulsa, Okla; John Coody, Clay Center; Wade Green, Bismark, N. D; Charles Shelton, Topeka; Jim Mettner, Lawrence Centers: Paul Minter, Wichita; Dave Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla. 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