PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 Sports Schedule for Intramurals tentatively Made Phi Psis and Phi Deltis Are Winners in Two Years of Competition in Games with the opening of the intramural athletic season, an opportunity for all men on the campus to enter into competitive games is open. With the large group of mimes to select, every type of man on the Hill can compete in nearly every type of game. They are not excluded on account of their athleticism, but except in case of those who are out for inter-collegiate sports. "All University men cannot enter in intercollegiate athletics; but through the intramural athletes many have the privilege of participating in sport and having an extended," said D. Forest C. Allen, athletic director, this morning. "Many even take the excuse that they do not have the chance to enrol in college. They can't much competition, but there is no excuse for not getting into the games." All Are Eligible Through the gymnasium classes, the students get drill, recreation and physical activity but that kind of exercise is not usually applied to appeal to the men who have competitive natures and are incorporated in a large measure in the 1927-28 season. "intramural games are not for the fraternities alone, but any organization on the Hill has the privilege of entering into the competition." Phi Delts Won Last Year Intramural athletics at the University started in 1922 and have grown in size and popularity steadily since that time. John Sabo has complete charge of the events and is deserving of great accolades, representations and a monopoly, compete this year. Two years ago the Phi Delta Theta fraternity won the first place trophy and Alpha Tau Omega won the Sol Marks trophy for second place. Last year Phi Kappa Phi won first place and Phi Delta Theta won permanent property of the organization if won three times in succession. Following are the activities in intramural sports and the seasons in outdoor sports. Playground ball, track meet, October; handball, November; turkey run, November; kickball, December; basketball, January; boxing, horse shoes, tennis March; track meet, volleyball, April. Tennis season may be changed to Tennis season may be changed to this fall. The meeting of all managers, of various organizations and officers is scheduled in room 7309 to room 7308. Officers will be elected and general discussion of the session will take place at the next meeting. The organization have a representative at the meeting --varying degrees of surprise, disappointment and satisfaction were shown by athletic colleges of various universities in the Missouri Valley following the withdrawal of the six larger institutions. The four schools were among those to withdraw in the decision of the other six to withdraw. Most of the athletic directors of the colleges left out of the race to attend the conference theyanned of the late dissolution. Sport Notes The variety football men will leave Thursday night for Grimell where they are scheduled to clash with the Pioneers in the first battle of the season. Coach Capron has not yet decided who will make the trip, but those making the trip will be announced Thursday day, he said. Wednesday the varsity and freshmen will clash in the second scrimmage of the year and the two groups is expected. With this hard scrimmage before the first battle the varsity will win over both teams and the Pioneers with lots of strength. A light scrummage was held among the varisity men last night and a good showing was made. Coach Capbon seemed pleased this morning in the manner in which the men got into the thick of the practice game. Coach John Bunn run his “Freshes” through another good workout last night, and has scheduled a scrimmage among them tonight. He lifts the ball and puts out of stuff the variety when the two teams meet again Wednesday. Intramural sports will get underway tonight after the meeting of the managers and officers. John Sabo, chief of intramural sports, thunderstakes an outdoor the season and evening tonight, the meeting action will probably begin. Rhetta Keiser, A. B. '27, is teaching in the high school at Morrill. Send the Daily Kansan home. Here are the six Wisconsin Badgers who will bear the brunt of the attack when the Cardinals play here October 8. (1) Captain "Toad" Crofton, (2) Gene Rose, (3) George Vonn Brenner, (4) Rube Wagner, (5) Don Cameron and (6) Jack Wilson. Split in Conference Viewed Differently by Athletic Officials Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go in all of them. Suiting you is my business Sale or Rent Clothes That Satisfy F. I. Carter The Washington director commented further that membership in the organization may be key appointments, and that from now on Washington would be able to maintain closer relations with St. Louis and to bring in more BIG Ten teams. Colleges Left in Valley League Are Surprised by Sudden Withdrawal Dr. William Edmunds, athletic director of Washington University, said that Washington will benefit his hasp with the university's dissolution of the Missouri Valley conference. "I can't see how it is going to hurt us any," said Doctor Jill McCormick. E. C. Gallinger, athletic director of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, expressed great satisfaction with the decision of the six state institutions. "After ten years of striving to enter the conference and only two years of participation in its athletic games I cannot help expressing great disappointment. The Agnes had no representative at the meeting in which she was present, but it was decided upon," Gallagher concluded, "Of course, nothing can be done now." 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 The Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College was the only school supported by state funds to be left out of the new league. Washington, Grimell and Drake, the other schools, are not still institutions. Corona Typewriters Extreme surprise but no bitterness was expressed by athletic officials of Drake University, when informed of the withdrawal of the six larger schools from the Missouri Valley union. Drake officials pointed out Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. that the Drake athletic department is equal in that of most of the Missouri football teams. The team drew big crowds at their contents and that Drake's athletic record has Increased student interest and better competition will result from the action of six of the Valley teams this is the opinion of Nelson Motte, athletic director at the state university. The Arena school is included in the new athletic union. No name for the new organization has been selected. The four schools left out of the new union are entitled Valley Conference, if they so desire. New Union Not Named Yet Metcalf also said that Drake and Grimell, both Iowa schools and natural rivals, but not included in the plan, would probably continue to have places on the Iowa state schedule. Hockey Notes The turn-out for senior hockey practice yesterday was very good with about twenty women signing up and 25 men remaining in deceptive of a strong senior team while at the same time the other classes are going to put up real com Thelmus Stevenson, last year's var- sity goal keeper, is back again to play with her classmate the bester, Miss Marin and Miss Weatherby have played together for three successive years with the Gators, a strong line for any opposition. Johnnie Stevenson, last year's varsity captain, is back again with the seniors and will be one of their main players. Oglaf Alfonso has signed At the junior practice yesterday there were a great many new women, however some very good old players suited up also. Betty Short, Charlotte Harrier, and Betty Snead will make it to the finals. Much much is being expected of them. Alice Gaskill also is an outstanding player among the juniors. up for practice. Miss Fulton returned unexpectedly yesterday and enrolled at the University. At the end of last year's hockey season the sophomores were **going strong** and if they continue with their good work this year they should offer a good strong game to their opposition. Read the Kansan want ads. New Mazda Lamps Better and Cost Less 937 Mass. KENNEDY PLUMBING CO. Phone 658 Manhattan Shirts for Fall is the best and most up-to-date drug store in Lawrence The Eldridge Pharmacy We Deliver Here's a Tip, Freshmen— 701 Mass. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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