Wednesday, April 4, 1945 THE NEBRASKAN QD BntB'Qmzss'Qlo The intramural Softball season, scheduled to begin today, will be gin next Monday, April 9, the in tramural director announced today. The teams entered were listed in last week's paper and are repeated for the benefit of those who missed the announcement. The teams are: Xi Psi Phi; Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Xi, Pioneer Co-op, Cornhusker Co-op, Sig Chi, Ag college. The rules governing softball play are as follows: 1. Players must furnish own gloves and playing clothes. 2. Balls, bats and catchers mask will be furnished by the I-M department. 3. All games will begin at 5:00 p. m. and will end promptly at 5:50 p. m. 4. In the event that the game is not completed in time allotted the score will revert back to the last complete inning. 5. All full games will be 5 in nings in length. 6. Any teams failing to be on the field and ready to play at 5:00 will automatically forfeit the game. 7. These regulations will and must be carried out as presented so that the players will not be in- convienced in their respective houses. The schedule: Monday, April 9: Zips vs. Sic Ens. Phi Gams vs. ATO. Wednesday, April 11: Betas vs. SUr Nu. Sig Chis vs. Theta Xi. Monday, April 16: Pioneer Co-op vs. Cornhusker Co-op. Ag College vs. ATO. All those interested in baseball should begin to organize their teams according to the divisions made out. Team captains may check out equipment for practice. any afternoon at the fieldhouse The schedule of games will ap pear in this .Sunday s edition of the Nebraskan. The teams are as follows: Team A H over, Lowell. Cranston, P&al. Towne, Koenig, Chapman. Peterson, Stein, Kien ker, Harris. Team B Xi Psi Phi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta TheU, Sigma No, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi. Team C Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Sigma, Pioneer Co-op, Cornhusker Co-op, Brown Palace, Ag College. Team D Beta TJteta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Tau Omega, Zeta Beta Tau. KU Jayhawker Team Practices 'Tv Formation LAWRENCE, Kas. Followers of football at the University formation new to the Crimson and Blue eridsters next fall. In spring practice which is now in session at the Mount Oread in stitution Coaches Henry Shenk and Elmer Schaake are experi menting with the "T" formation. Thru the years that they have been coaching in high schools and at the university, the coaches have used the single wing forma tion exclusively, but this spring the Jayhawker mentors have de cided to try the "T." 35 Report. About 35 athletes are reporting each afternoon for practice ses sions. The group includes the following leltermen: Gordon Reynolds, Charles Moffet, Dorwin Lamkin, Dud Day, Garland Can trell, Cecil Lartgford and Don Stockdale. The Kansas coaches have been having Charley Conroy of Neo- desha, Tom Sinclair of Humboldt; and Kenneth Kuth of Nashville' handling the ball on the "T" for mation. When Shenk was asked if the Kansas coaches planned to junk the single wing and go all out for "T," he replied, "By no means. We are just doing some experi menting this spring. We may use the "T" some next fall but we; will rely mostly on single wing formations to gain ground." Gain With T.' In practice this week, Charles ; Moffett of Peabody, all Big Six tail back last season, made somej good gains off of the "T." In the' Iowa State Fields Lone Active Big Six Baseball Nine AMES, la., March 31. Coach Chick Sutherland, piloting the only Big Six baseball squad active this season, has announced his completed schedule for spring quarter play. Cyclone players will open against Simpson college at Ames on Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7. The rest of he schedule is as follows: April 13-14, Wartburg college at Ames. April 20-21, Minnesota at Ames. April 27, Luther college at Ames. April 28, Ottumwa Navy at Ot- tumwa. May 4-5, Ottumwa Navy at Ames. May 11-12, Minnesota at Min neapolis. May 18, Simpson at Indianola. May 19, Schick General Hospi tal at Ames. May 21, Luther College at -De- corah (tentative). May 26, Schick General Hospi tal at Clinton. two back fields in recent scrim mage sessions the mentors have been running Moffett Sinclair, Edgar Miner of Hays, Dan West- erman of Kansas City. James Sanders of San Francisco, Calif., and Milford Collins of Kansas City, Mo. The Kansas coaches plan to hold practice sessions two weeks longer and wind up the spring drills with a game between squad members. The Crimson and Blue clad athletes will open the session Sat urday night, Sept. 22, playing Texas Christian University of Fort Worth, Tex., in Ruppert Sta dium, Kansas City, Mo., under the lights. rr jmt Tel r-"7 ... MM M. 4Mb Fern Fun Short meeting of participants in the ping-pong tournament of the Spring Spree will be held in the WAA office in Grant Memorial tonight at , 7 p. m. and Thursday at 7 p. m. Since the times for different rounds and the rules of the tour nament will be discussed, every one interested should attend. Swimming tournament has been postponed, the new date having been set for April 21. Practices for participants will continue on Thursdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. and on Saturdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Any coed participating in the tournament who is enrolled in a swimming class may get a permit from her instructor veri fying her attendance instead of having a separate practice for the tournament. Officials have been chosen for the tournament. The referee will be Frannie Bleick: timekeepers, Ruth Bicknell. 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