13547 290856 Friday, December 1, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 'Irish stew' rallye planned Coming up Sunday is a motorized scavenger hunt with all the ingredients of an Irish shew. "The Irish Stew"—for Irishmen of all nationalities" is the theme and the Jayhawk Sports Car Club event is planned to be spiced with something for all aspiring O'Mallys or Stirling Mosses." Registration for the event will start at the Malls Shopping Center at 12:30 p.m. The first car is scheduled to go at 1:45. Drivers and their navigators will first complete a "time-speed-distance" course around Lawrence, a marked route to be followed at specified speed limits. Points will be deducted for every .01 minute over or under the calculated time limit. The second leg is a "drawing pin derby," with the contestants scrounging through Lawrence for "drawing pins" — British for thumbtacks — placed on trees and fences. Special Irish course markers will be placed to aid in the search. Along with the pins, teams should find slips of paper with the name of some ingredient of Irish stew. The entrants will submit a list of ingredients they find to be matched against a list the rally-master considers the ideal Irish stew. They have three and a half hours in which to do it. The rallymaster and brains behind this Gaelic gear-grinder is Fred Emmons, Lawrence senior. Sewer water floods Ellsworth First floor Ellsworth residents stuffed rags under their doorills Thursday night to keep inch-deep sewer water out of their rooms. The Building and Grounds men came about two hours later—and "they've been trying to remove a brass tap for two hours," one resident said last night. But by midnight, with the aid of a water pump, most of the water was gone. The sewer water began backing up in the first floor laundry room about 8:30 p.m. when a drain became plugged. RE-ISSUED Brahms: The Four Symphonies conducted by Toscanini on Victrola Records BELL MUSIC CO., INC. 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Want To Look Just Right For That Christmas Formal? He predicted that KU sports car enthusiasts should have quite a time—as long as they don't get stewed. The first English king was Egbert of Wessex who united warring tribes in 827 A.D. Let The Experts At MARINELLO BEAUTY SALON Cut or Style Your Hair To Perfection VI 3-3330 — Make Your Appointment Now — 1119 Mass St.