Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 28,1965 Play Scheduled in Four Sports To Close Out Intramural Season There are four activities remaining in the spring intramural sports program. Tournaments for these sports will begin at the end of this month and continue through the middle of May. Entrants for the intramural competition in squash must submit their applications by 4 p.m. tomorrow. The singles play in squash will be on court No.2 in Robinson Gym. Play in the first round of the single elimination tournament will begin April 30 and the results must be turned into the intramural office by May 7. A doubles tournament in volleyball will be held Saturday in Robinson Gym. The two-man competition will begin at 8 a.m. The deadline for all volleyball entries is 4 n.m. tomorrow. The intramural golf tournament will be held at the Hillview Golf Course on Saturday, May 15. It will be a nine-hole medal tourna- A team from KU won the Ft. Riley Invitational doubles handball tournament last Saturday. The Jayhawk team was William Bliss, White Plains, N.Y., junior, and Michael Mankin, Leavenworth junior. They competed with seven other teams from over the state. Sports Briefs The KU squad defeated the Salina city champions for the title in a match which was, according to the official, of record length, one hour and 35 minutes. KU won the title in two straight games, 21-18 and 21-17. There will be a film on skydiving shown at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 306 of the Kansas Union. the 30-minute film, sponsored by the Sky-Hi Skydivers, is called "The Sport of Space for the Age of Space." A question-and-answer period will follow the showing. Jim Garrison, central conference director of the Parachute Club of America, will be the special guest. He has made over 550 jumps. University of Southwestern Louisiana, after a record qualifying rolloff, will head the list of eight teams into the fourth annual NAIA Bowling Tournament. The teams, representing eight geographical NAIA areas, will compete in the two-day championship tournament. May 7-8, at Kansas City, Mo. ment. The four-man team scoring the lowest total will be the intramural team champion. The deadline date for all entries for the golf tournament is Monday, May 10. Each player must register at the club house and pay a greens fee of one dollar. The intramural swimming meet wil be held on Wednesday and Thursday, May 12 and 13. Preliminaries in all events, except relays and diving, will be Wednesday evening. The final competition will be Thursday. All preliminary events will be based on time. The four best times in each event will swim in the finals. Winners in the finals of individual events will be scored 6-4-3-2. and in the relays, 8-6-4-2. Participants in the intramural swimming meet will be required to have at least six practice sessions of one hour each before they can compete. Lifeguards will keep records of an individual's practice. 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