SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936 EIGHT Curtain Rises on Grecian Wars Monday THE DAILY NKRKASKAN TOUCH OOTBALL -F 10 START GREEK SPORTS MONDAY Five Leagues Compete in Round-Robin Schedule; Rules Sent Out. Schedule and rules for the com in touch football season have been mailed to Creek athletic man agers. As the season opens Mon day, Sept. 28. with six panics scheduled for that date, players are urged to contact their athletic directors r.nd make themselves fa miliar with the rules as soon as possible. Five leagues of five teams each have been organized with games to proceed as a round-robin within each leae-ue. At the close of the season, the winners of each league will meet in tne nnais 10 ooiermmu the grand champion. The title is worth 150 points toward the intra mural championship. Play on "Russian Flats." "Russian Flats," located north of the Tenth street viaduct, will, as usual, be the site of the games. Goal posts have been erected and will be used in the try for extra point. "Be sure that your men have all had their physical examinations,' warned Harold Petz. head of the Intramural department. "T h i s must be taken care of in order for them to be eligible for Mon day's games." The leagues and the schedule: l.ruirup 1. 1. Till Ii-Ha Tlwtn. t. Nlciim AHihx Mil. 8. Pi Happa Alpha. 4. hi I'lii. 6. Hlgum No. lraKllS. . Thets XI. Z. IIHIn I pflilun. V. l-anitxla III Alpha, 4. I'hi Hnpitt TNI. ft. I'hl Memn Knppa. I Jnizlr 3. 1. Phi l.ninnia 1'Hta. 2. Alpha iannna Kim. 3. 4ru-a. 4. Slirma Alpha Kptlnn. ft. Alicia Sigma Phi. I H riif 4. 1. Thcla '!ii. 2. Alplia T:i Om-ita. 5. Sliniin 'hl. 4. Itota Thcla PI. ft. Kappa HIi.ttih. Jiiito n. 1. 7ta Bi-la Tau. 2. Kola Slcnia INI. 3. Siema Phi Kluilnn. 4. Tartu lloiiw. ft. Ilrlla Tmi IK-ltii. li-ntiic 1. Pi Kapfia Alphit vs. Chi time 4 :0'l, firld 1. I'hi Delta TIicIk vs. Sicma B'.-pt. 2H, time iJHI, f i-lrt 2. i'hi Phi vs. Sii-'mn Nu, Srpt 6 no. ;i.'l I 1 Sima Alpha Mil vs. Pi Kaw-H 6"l'l .'ill. time 4.0(i. field 2 I'lii Helta ThetH vs Sifma Nu. O. t C, title 4 0H. deld 1. fhl Phi vs Siirma Al;-ha Mu. Oct. 5. tun- 5:00, field 1. Pi Knppa Alpha vs. Sicma Nu. O'.t. S. time S:(i field 1. I'ln Helta Thela vs. Chi Phi. Oct. R, time :'!. field 1. Slum Alpha Mu v. 8lKn Nu, Oct. 14, lime 5:00. field 1. Phi Delia Theta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Oct. 14, time 4:00, field 1. lrairijt 2. Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Phi KRPPa Psl, Sept. 2H, time 4:00, field 3. Theta XI va? Delia llpsilon, Sept. 28, time 5:00, field 1. Phi Kappa Psl vs. Phi SlKma Kappa, Sept. 30, time 4:00, field 1. Delia Vpsilon vs. Ijimhda Chi Alpha, Sept. 30, time 5:00, field 3. Theta XI vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, Oct. 5, time 4:00. field 2. Delta Wpsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psl, Oct. 5, time 5:00, field 2. Iimbda ("hi Alpha vs. Phi Slcma Kappa. Oft. 8, time 4 :00. field 2. Theta XI vs. Phi Kappa Psl, Oct. 8. time 5:00. field 2. Phi SlKma Kappa vs. Delta Upsilon, Oot. 14, time 1 :00, field 2. Thela XI vs Ijimlxla Chi Alpha, Oet. 14, time 5:00, field 2. laRUe S. Acacia vs. SiKma Alpha F.psllon. Sept. is, time 5:00, Held 2. Phi c.amma Delta vs. Alpha Clamma Kho, Sept. 28, time 5:0(1, field 3. SiKma Phi Kpsilon vs. Alpha Sipma Phi. Sept. 30. lime 4:00. field 2. Alpha Clamma Kho vs. Acacia. Sept. 30. time 5:00, field 3. I'hi tiamma Delta vs. Alpha SiK"ia Phi, Oct 5, time 4 :00, field 3. sicmn Alpha Kpsilnn vs. Alpha Oanima Hhn, Oct. 5. time 5:00. field 3. Acacia vs. Alpha SlKma Phi, Oct. 8. time 5:00. field 3. I'hi Cnmma lVlta vs. SiKma Alpha Y.p sllon, Oct. 8, time 4:00, field 3. Alpha tlamma Kho vs. Alpha SiKma Phi. Oct. tl, time 5:00. field 3. Phi Camma Delta vs. Acacia, Oct. 14, time 4:00. field 3. l-airue 4. SiKma Chi vs. Beta Thcla PI, Sept. 29, t im 4 ;00, ield 1. Theta "hi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Sept. 29. time 4 00, Held 2. B.'la Thela Pi vs. Kappa SiKma, Oct. 2. time 4 :00. field 1. I Alphi Tai Omeua vs. Sipma Chi. Oct. 2. ; time 4 :0(l. field 2. Theta t hi vs. Kappa SiKma, Oct. b. time 5:00, field 1. Alpha Tau Omeca vs. Beta Theta Pi. Oct. 6, time 4:00, field 1. SiKma Chi vs. Kappa SiKma, Oct, 9. time 4:00. field 1. Theta Chi vs. Beta time 5:00, field 1 Alpha Tau Oni-Ka vs. 15. time 5:00. field 1. i Theta Chi vs. SiKma I 4 :(). field 1 l.eainie 5. Sipma Phi KpMloti vs. farm House. 3-pt ' 29. time 5:00, field 1. Zeta Beta Tail vs. Beta SiKma Psi. Sept. , 29. time 5:00. field 2. K.irm House vs. Delta Tau Delia. Oct. 2. time 5:00 field 1. B-Ha SiKma Psi vs. SiKma Phi Kpsilon. Oct. 2. time 5:0o. field 2. Zcta Beta Tail vs. Delta Tau Delia, Oct. 6. time 4 :00, field 2. Beta SiKina Psi vs. Farm House. Oct. 6. time 5:00, field 2. Sipma Phi Kpsilnn vs. Delta Tau Delta, Oct. , time 4:00. field 2. .eta Beta Tail vs. Karm House, Oct. 9. time 5:00. field 2. Beta SiKma Psi vs. Delta Tau Delta. Oct. 15. time 5:0o. field 2. Zeta Beta Tail vs. SiKma Phi Kpsilon, Oct. 15, time 4:00. field 2. 10 HEAD SERIES OF Wayne Williams Speaks on Great Commoner at Convocation. Wayne C. Williams, the man who critics say has written the best and latest biography of Wil liam Jennings Bryan, will speak at the university's first convoca tion Tuesday morning at 11 in the Temple. Williams is assistant attorney-general of the United States, a nationally known lawyer and an author of note. His ad dress here on the Great Commoner will be open to the public. Dr. Harold W. Stoke, associate professor of political science. chairman of the convocation com mittee, says an attempt will be made this year to bring a series of interesting speakers and artists to the campus, many of them of international fame. "The committee is planning to include not only discussions of public affairs, but addresses on art and literature," says Chair man Stoke. "We hope to schedule a convocation once each month." Assistant Attorney-General Wil liams is expected to arrive here sometime Sunday evening, and will be the guest of Tom Allen for several days. The speaker has been attorney general of Colorado and a lecturer on legal and busi ness problems at the University of Denver. Since 1933 he has been a special assistant in the depart ment of justice at Washintgon. New members of the convoca tion committee this year are Prof. StnU-n rrmirm.tn: Miss Florence McGahey, registrar; and Profes sors Karl Arndt of the business Administration collerc: K. O. Rrnarlv. teachers colleee: Howard Kirkpat rick, school of music and Harry Kurz of the Komance lan guages department. Oliver Collins, who instructed in mathematics and astronomy here and Is now on leave of absence to carry on research at the Yerkes observatory, presented a paper at the tercentenary program of Har vard university. The paper dealt with one phase of the subject on which he is working for his Th. P. degree. Mr. Collins will continue his research at Yerkes for another year. Heitkotters "J1 Market QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES Makers of Fine Sausages and Barbecued Meats All makes typewriters sale or rent Special student rates. Bloom Tpyewriter Exchange Phone B-5258. 225 So. 13th St. Theta Pi, Oct. 9. Kappa Siyma. Oct. Chi, Oct 15. time Till, Sep 2. Alpha Mu, 3ft, time Alpha. Dr. Earl Bell, assistant profes sor of anthropology, will speak on his Lynch expedition before mem bers of the York Woman's club October 12. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Clem ents of the Carnegie Institute at Washington visited the botany de partment several days enroute to the east. Both received their Ph. D. degrees from Nebraska. Dr. Clem enLs was at one time on the bot any staff here. The Sanitary Cafe Elias Boukather, Prop. 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