Play-offs to begin in campus softball By Swaebou Conateh By Swaebon Conateh The intramural softball season is rapidly approaching its end as the contending teams start single elimination tournaments for the championships in slow pitch Tuesday and in fast pitch on Wednesday. The games will go on through to Friday when the Hill championships are scheduled to be held. Robert Lockwood, physical education instructor and intramurals director, rated the following teams as top contenders for the championships. In fast pitch, for the fraternities are the Delta Upsilons and Sigma Alpha Epsilon's. The Laws and the Green Berets are the favorites among the independents. IN SLOW PITCH, the dual division is repeated with the Delta Upsilons and the Beta #2's high in rating. On the independents side are the Oldtimers and the Navy ROTC #1's. Lockwood based his ratings on the season standings from the preliminary games which intramural teams played against each other in four divisions of fast pitch, and one, two and three in slow pitch. The Delta Upsilons ended up in the lead in division one of the fraternities, followed by the Phi Gamma Deltas who placed second. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon won in division two. The Phi Deltas rated second in this division. THE INDEPENDENTS' division one champions in fast pitch were the Laws with the Green Berets coming in second. Division two was led by the Scrolls. Of the three teams that marked a tie for second place—Delta Functions, Nesep and the Misfits—the Misfits won the drawing for second place. Slow pitch was divided into three sections in both fraternity and independent. Once again lots had to be drawn to pick the second place finishers. THE FRATERNITY division one in slow pitch was won by the Phi Kappa Sigmas with the Beta #2's holding second place. The Delta Upsilons took division two. The Delta Tau Delta's, the Alpha Tau Omega's and the Phi Kappa Psi's tied for second place in this division, but the lot gave it to the Delt's. The Sigma Chi's captured first place in division three with the Phi Gamma Delta's coming in second. Navy ROTC #1 led the independent's division one, trailed by the Chem Techs who grabbed second place. The Oldtimers #1 were first in division two. The Bystanders won the draw after tying for second place in that division with McCollum Sixth Floor. In division three, Grace Pearson was first and Battenfeld second. Ryun may go to L.A.meet LOS ANGELES—(UPI) —Teenager sensation Jim Ryun, holder of the American mile and two-mile records, will probably compete June 4 in the 27th annual Compton Invitational Track Meet at the Los Angeles Coliseum. KU's track office reported that it has not been confirmed, as of this morning, whether Ryun will run or not. KU's intramural swimming tournament will begin tonight at 7 with the preliminary races. The finals will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m. All competition will be held in the pool in Old Robinson Gymnasium. Swimming tourney to start today Intramural director Robert Lockwood said all preliminary events will be based on time, with the eight best times in each event scoring one qualifying point. The four best times in each event in the preliminaries will swim in the finals on Wednesday. THE TOURNAMENT is made up of nine events; six individual, two relays and one diving. There will be no preliminary competition in the relays or diving event, Lockwood said. Diving and relay action will be held on Wednesday with the individual finals. Twenty heats of four swimmers will hit the water in tonight's action to qualify for the finals in the six individual events. Included in these events are the 100 yard freestyle, the 80 yard individual medley, the 60 yard butterfly, the 60 yard freestyle, the 60 yard backstroke, and the 60 yard breaststroke. THE TWO RELAY races on Wednesday will be the 160 yard medley and the 160 yard freestyle. Entrants in the diving event will be required to make one front dive along with two optional dives from other categories. Altogether, 72 men have qualified and are eligible for the two-day tournament. Each had to perform six hours of registered practice with the intramural department before they could qualify. Lockwood said he had hoped the new pool in New Robinson Gymnasium would be ready. Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 17, 1966 7 the longer your hair the more you need ShortCut... Why? Because long hair needs more body...more manageability...more control...And ShortCut... gives you the most. Try it!...and watch everything swing into line...ShortCut Hair Groom by— Old Spice..tube or jar,1 3/4 oz only 50q. SHORT CUT KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO END of the YEAR STUDENT APPRECIATION SALE SPECIAL $2.62 ON ALL CAPITOL L.P.'S with such great recording artists as The Beatles The Beachboys The Outsiders Peter and Gordon Chad and Jeremy Stu Phillips AND ALL THE OTHER GREAT CAPITOL RECORDING ARTISTS