E MER ALD Mermen Drill For Form Every Oregon “pigger” has known that uneasy and hopeless feeling that comes about 10:29 when he is suddenly aware that he has about five blocks and one minute to get his date in on time. His condition fast approaches that of panic. So it goes with swimmers, avers Mike Hoyman, varsity and freshman swimming mentor, only in a different sense. Many times a swimmer, no matter how good he is, at the sight of a stop-watch, literally goes to pieces. He loses control of his speed and form and does just about everything he was taught not to do. “One of the purposes of early season training,” says Mike, “is to overcome these stop-watch panics so that by the time the regular season rolls around every one will float along with the greatest of ease as though there never was a stop-watch made.” This Friday, October 10, Hoy Hjan will put his charges through their first time trial of the sea son with the hope that they will show him some of that all-im portant form and in addition, a little speed. Kossack Will Head Consultation Seivice Under the direction of C. F. Kossack, instructor of mathemat ics, the department of mathemat ics has established a statistical consultation service. With the assistance of other members of the mathematics fac ility, Mr. Kossack will h lp fac ulty members and students who n^ed advice concerning statisti cal problems. Dr. Kossack took his his Ph.D. degree at the University of Mich igan in mathematical statistics. Intramural Play Starts Today Touch Football Opens Season; Action Slated to Begin at Four By TOM HUEBNER The 1941 edition cf intramural sports is scheduled to start at 4 this afternoon at iiio practice field and will feature touch football. Eight teams, composed of the cream of the athletic crop of their respective houses, will do battle in this “kick-off” of intramural sports. It is interesting to note that the last-year touch football champions, the Phi Delts, are slated to play the first game on Field I at 4 o’clock, and according to reports are out to beat the envia ble record of 150 points which they scored in last year’s touch football competition. The schedule for this after noon’s game is as follows: Field 1 . .4 :00—Phi Deits vs. Phi Sigs. 4:45-^Sigma Nu vs. Yeomen. Field 2 4:00—Zeta hall vs. Sigma Chi. 4:45—Alpha hall vs. Pi Kaps. The rules for touch football will be the same as in last year’s games except that in the matter Jof forfeits, any team that fails to appear at the appointed place within ten minutes will be de clared ineligible. This ruling is expected to bring the games clos er to schedule and thereby save valuable time. Volleyball Follows .Volleyball, the only other sport on the fall term sched ule, is expected to draw a larg . er number of contestants than last year due to the cutting down on the number of sports being offered. The schedule of Jimmy Newquist, versatile Iluck back, who headed south with the squad last night to take part in the Saturday battle with USC. Due to Boyd’s injury, Newquist has had to learn signals for the halfback spot to understudy Roblin and Stevenson. Are They Really Bad? Dennis Morgan and Jane Wymen in #Bad Men of Missouri' — also — 'Down in San Diego' with Bonita Granville See This Exciting Drama James Cagney, Pat O’Brien 'Devil Dogs of the Air' — also — 'Time Cut for Rhythm' with Rosemary Lane and Rudy Vallee Two Delightful Shows Gene Autrey in 'Sunset in Wyoming — also — Lulabelle and Scottie in 'Country Fair' MOVED OVER! SEE THIS DELIGHTFUL COMEDY 'OUR WIFE' with MELVYN DOUGLAS and RUTH HUSSEY games for volleyball is as yet incomplete but will be pub lished as soon as it is out. Jurkovich Lost To Berkeley Bear The California Bears received still another blow to their title hopes, when their star halfback, Jim Jurkovich, was barred from further participation in football by the team’s physician. When the Bears were all but knocked out of the title race by Washington State’s 13 to 6 vic tory last Saturday, Jurkovich was also “picked” for the first time this year, but not for the first time in his grid career. La9t season this splendid back was quite frequently carried out of clashes feet first. Following his latest injury, a complete medical examination was called, with physicians claim ing that further competition in football might result in serious and perhaps permanent injury to Jolting Jim. So “Stub" Allison will have his work cut out for him to find a replacement for his star back in time for the tough Santa Clara tiff coming up this weekend. Staples Back at Desk Dr. Lloyd W. Staples, assistant professor of geology, has re turned to his position after tak ing a leave of absence last spring term. During that time he assist ed in the opening of a new quick silver mine in Oregon near the Nevada line spent his summer working at the development of strategic minerals. T Hoopmen Stress Offensive Drills; Wintermute Aids Offensive drill, with particular stress on shooting, was the key* note of yesterday’s hoop prac tice, as Howard Hobson sent his casaba hopefuls through their paces at McArthur court. Urgel “Slim” Wintermute, All American center of Oregon's na tional championship team of 1938, is assisting Hobson with the coaching duties. He is devoting his attention to centers. Included on the squad are six lettermen, who are slated to form the nucleus of the team. Heading the list of returning vets is George “Porky” Andrews, whom Webfoot followers predict is the man to continue Oregon’s All-American streak, and add his name to the list that now includes “Slim” Wintermute, Bobby Anet’, “Laddie” Gale, John Dick, and Vic Townsend. The other hold overs are Paul Jackson, Ralph Fuhrman, Archie Marshik, Don Kirsch, and Warren Taylor. Frosh Drill t Freshman basketball candi dates also drilled under the tute lage of Hobson, who is hand ling the mentoring duties of both teams while John Warren is occupied With frosh football. The yearlings will continue their practice sessions for the remainder of this week and all of next, before recessing until regular hoop practice begins later in the term. The present, drills, for which the hoop candidates receive phy sical education credit, are being held to give an indication of the prospective basketball talent. Hobson has been drilling the frosh cagers on fundamentals, and scrimmages are slated for the near future. Over 40 hoop sters, one of the largest turn outs in Oregon history, have been reporting for practice regu larly. Wilson college has begun prep arations for the celebration in 1944 of its seventy-fifth anniver sary. 71 Smart New shades of brown, blue, wine, green, gray in plain and ribbed cottons and wools. Fred's Campus Shop Across from Sigma Chi