pina sn ao441 UU[Uattraction to- entertain the spectators at the open- ing. meet of. the 1940 swimming sea- son-the Central A.A.U. senior men' à and .senior Womein's swimming and divlng champlonships. Proceeds will be turned over, to the United States Olympice fund to help send Amnerican. swimmners to the 1940 Olympics. Schedule 5 itie Events Fmive champlonship events have been schedülëd. They. areWQrT1- en's s50-yard free stYle, xznen's high- board fancy diving, womeén's 300- yard* individual medley,: womeW's 200-yard breaststroke,: and the men's 100-yard handicap.free style. Coach George Eckert of the Shaw- nee club announces that a large en- try list has been received. Outstand- ing swimmers from throughout the races. A close duel is. expected in the men's fancy divlng contest be- tween Tom Powell of Northwestern university, 1939 outdoor champion, and AI Greene, the reigning king of indoor competition in 1939. May SJhatter Record The wonien's 50-yard free style event will bring together Claudia Eckert, Shawnee ace, and the pres- ent champion ini the event, Margaret of'the evening, nowever, will un- doubtedly take place in the men's 100-yard handicap event. Crack sprinters havé submitted their times made in recent competition and will be sent ini turn from the start, slow- est man first. The finish should give the judges a headache. A water ballet of more than fifty pretty girls in a routine 'entitled, "The Wedding of Neptune's Daugh- ter." und a -fan<,'v uiving exhibitin.. toni tvill wnniVA1&&14y inee &it«4lt~tr at Dycne stai be two games-freshman-sophomore at in the season wrncl- andi varsity at 2:30. Potetia Stas? eading from 'top to' bottom in Potenial.Sarsleft hand row are: Co-captain and quarterback Gordie Laughead; Ozzie. Redfield, end; Don Judson, fullback. Second row, top to bottom: Jim Sinclair, halfback; Co-captain Ron- nie May, halfback; Dick Prins, tlesr kPuIlAl nif1ned this Satur hensive ôutline of the causes COMING FOR HOLID'AY ling Up to the present war. She Miss Marybet> Chapin, daughter. ited out.the tragic failures o! all of Mr. and Mrs. Sprague L. Chapin, western nations to contribute to 236 Laurel avenue,. will spend noo a L.'9cII 3UU s imin the *season win d-up. Thanksgiving in Wilmette with her parents. Miss Chapin is now on the. faculty'o! the East Grand Rapids. (Mlch.), school, where, she is, teach- 1mîg.the second grade children. i nere Head Coach. m1 i and' met y of the,