Kansas University Weekly. 405 are loosing their character as exhibitions of amateur sports—and especially that it has been found injurious to the reputation of the universities and to the students as well to hold the games in a great city where all sorts of sensational stories, more or less true, about the actions of students on the evening after the game are printed in the papers. Pipe Organ Fund. The report of the treasurer of the Pipe Organ Fund to the executive committee may be of general interest, it reads as follows: To the Executive Committee of the University Pipe Organ Fair,— I beg leave to submit the following report of receipts and disbursements in connection with the fair given for the benefit of the University Pipe Organ Fund on December 15, 16, 17 and 18th. 1896. I would suggest that the report be printed for the information of friends of the pipe organ enterprise. RECEIPTS. Sale of tickets by W. B. Sutton...$46.20 W. M. Baine...1.80 E M. Williams...5.40 Gertrude Spaulding...32.00 E. B. Morgan...2.70 Daisy Starr...42.00 Thomas Charles...21.10 G. E. Davis...8.10 H. E. Davies...13.00 J. M. Collins...9.60 J. D. Kenyon: Julia Righter $53.00 Phi Psi Frat. $10, Less rebate, 10t. 5. 5.00 Miscellaneous sales 7.00 65.00 $247.20 Entertainment Dec. 15, 1896, sales 97 tickets at 25 cts...24.25 9 tickets at $1.00...9.00 32.25 Entertainment Dec. 16, '96, 30 tickets at 25 cts...7.50 11 tickets at 75 cts...8.25 Booth sales...1.20 A. G. Clarke, check stand...1.70 18.65 Entertainment Dec. 17, '96, 57 tickets at 25 cts...14.25 2 tickets at $1.00...2.00 Booth sales...3.45 Lamp (North & Co.) voted...20.70 40.40 Entertainment Dec. 18, '96, Door receipts...26.50 Booth sales, auction...41.80 Genieve Lichtenwalter, cash'r 2nd lamp voted...38.45 106.75 Foot ball booth by Fred Speak $8.20 Less expenses... 6.50 1.70 Electric Booth, by W. L. Hancock 4.40 North Pole Booth, by J. N. Macomb, Jr... 6.60 Less expenses... 1.10 5.50 Oyster Booth, by Martha Snow 28.00 Less expenses... 15.75 12.25 Pi Phi Booth, by Edith Snow. 49.30 Less expenses... 22.30 27.00 Euterpe Booth, by Daisy Starr 21.54 Less expenses... 12.18 9.33 Phi Psi Show,by F. M. Harris 36.50 Less expenses... 18.15 18.25 Kappa Booth, by Daisy Starr. 44.32 Less expenses... 23.32 21.00 99.46 Theta Booth, by May Riggs... 15.17 Less expenses... 2.63 12.54 University Y. M. C. A. Booth, by W. W. Douglas... 13.48 Less cost of goods... 9.15 Donated... .67 5.00 J. D. Kenyon, check stand, 2 last nights... 3.20 Cleared on Phi Psi—Beta guitar contest... 12.20 Brownie contest, by A. H. Clark .65 Contributions: A. E. Curry $1.00 Rose Morgan, $1.00 Scott Hopkins $1. Wm. Osburn $1. J. A. Prescott $2. J. N. Roberts $5. E. W. Springer $1. L. A. Lowther$1. Phoehler M. Co.$5. S. A. Young $1. Etlel Allen $1. E. Butler$1. W. R. Armstrong $1. G. W. Yates $1. Gertrude Blackwelder $1. 24.00 57.69 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid Janitor $ 2.50 603.40 Printing posters... 2.35 Rebates to five in charge oyster booth 2.50 Kenyon: Drayage... .50 Bill boys... .75 Peanuts... .50 Limonade... .45 Rebate to one in charge of Kappa booth... .50 Rebate to 10 in charge of Euterpe and Kappa booths... 5.00 Rebate to 2 in charge of Y. M. C. A. booth... 1.00 Rebate to E. Copley, order of Penny .50 G. B. Penny, trip K. C... 2.25 Express charges... .50 R. L. Stewart, door-keeper 2 nights 1.00 D. A. McClure, rent of rink... 40.00 A. G. Clarke, door-keeper, 4 nights 2.00 Mr. Cyrus, order of G. B. Penny, labor... 2.00 David Passon, tin pail... .25 Wm. Nadelhoffer, carpenter work 5.75 B. W. Woodward, gasoline... .25 H. Davis, Drayage ... 1.50 E H Sellars, night watch, 3 nights 2.25 W. I. Hoadley, Mds. for Theta Booth... 27.31 Miss Georgia Brown, services... 15.00 Journal Co., printing... 50.00 A. Whitman Shaw & Son... $31.00