ER 1, 1946 OCTOBER 1, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Results. Pick I-M Champ By Point System The point system of scoring will be used to determine the winner of the sweepstakes trophy in men's intramurals this year. The trophy will be given to the organization compiling the greatest number of points in all sports. In touch football, one team from each organization counts for points. Each team will be allowed 75 points for the total number of games on its schedule. Seventy-five divided by the number of games on the schedule will be awarded for each game played. A forfeited game will count as a game won but not as a game played. In tie games the points will be divided evenly between the two teams. For the playoffs, the champion will receive 25 additional points; second place, 15 additional points; third and fourth places, 5 additional points. An equal number of points will be awarded in addition for each game won. For instance, a team playing eight games and winning all of them would receive 150 points. Scoring for volleyball will be the same as for touch football except that 60 points will be allowed for the total number of games on the schedule. Thirty-five points will be allowed for horseshoe, tennis, and golf when the participants are entered as teams. Elimination tournaments for handball, horseshoes, tennis, and golf will be scored with no points for byes or matches forfeited or defaulted. One point will be awarded when a man is defeated in actual play and three points for each match won in play, by forfeit, or by default. Five additional points will be awarded to organizations for each member who letters on any varsity squad. Sleepy Hollow Hour Dance Sleepy Hollow hall will hold an open house hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight for old and new students. To Continue Tryouts Tryouts for the University Women's Glee club will be continued at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in 130 Frank Strong hall. Names of newly elected members will be announced later this week. Sports In Review At W.A.A. Pow-Wow Individual and team awards won last year will be presented by Miss Ruth Hoover, head of the women's physical education department, at the end of the program. A style review and a women's sport pre-view will be presented at the Women's Athletic association Pow-wow at 4 p. m. Thursday in Fraser theater. Committee chairmen for the Powwow are Wilma Hampton, publicity; Joan Lippelmann, costumes; Marjorie Karr and Julia Fox, properties; Frances Chubb, awards; Jeanne Cooper, programs; Mary Jean Hoffman, ushers. Maxine Gunselly, WAA president, is in charge of the production, assisted by Frances Chubb, vice-president. Tryouts Begin Today For Men's Glee Club The program will be in pageant form, according to Miss Gunsolly, and verse will be used in the narration. Tryouts for the University Men's Glee club will begin at 4 p.m. in Frank Strong auditorium and continue through Wednesday. The tests will be conducted from 4 to 6 and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. both days. "The size of the club will depend on the number of first tenors and deep basses that try out, because the organization must be built around these sections," Professor Joseph F. Wilkins, director, has announced. Names of the newly elected members will be announced Thursday. The women's bureau of the United States Department of Labor was established in 1920. FOR SHEER DAZZLING BRILLIANCE RHINESTONE JEWELRY ROBERTS Jewelry and Gifts 833 MASS. Betty Jo McAninch, '40, teacher of home economics in the high school in Afton, Iowa; Ruth Wilson, '38, teacher of music in Phoenix, Ariz.; Alberta Raye White, '46, teacher of art at Dudley high school, Greensboro, N.C.; Murray Tripp, teacher of history at the Ely, Nev., high school; Mrs. Lota O. Faurot, '38, teacher of art in the Austin, Minn., high school. The following teacher placements have been made, according to Prof. H. E. Chandler, director of the Teachers Placement bureau: STUDENT STUDY LAMPS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES WRIGHT APPLIANCE STORES 846 MASS. PHONE 725 Chandler Announces Teacher Placements Paul L. White, coach and physical education instructor in Topeka high school; Ira Plaster, '26, teacher of commerce at Silver Lake high school; Sarah Ruth Cook, '40, assistant director of student activities at the University of Chicago; George H. Bain, associate professor of chemistry and physics at the University of Oklahoma City; Beverly Jean Waters, '46, teacher of social sciences in high school at Alexandria, La. Dorothy C. Reid, '32, teacher of Spanish and English in the high school at Manzanola, Colo.; H. A. Williamson, instructor of education at Purdue university; Mary Ann Foley, teacher of English in Salem, Ore.; Anna Jane Lashelle, '46, teacher of biology at Leavenworth high school. Minor W. Major, '38, teacher at Highland university, Las Vegas, N.M.; Frances Sartori, '46, supervisor of music in Olathe schools; Mrs. Dorothy Craven, '41, instructor in English at the Illinois Wesleyan university at Bloomington, Ill.; Mary Ella Barber, '46, teacher in the McCloud high school. Official Bulletin Oct.1,1946 K. U. Dames will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Myers hall, to plan the Carnival Mixer reception. Oct. 17. All team captains should be present. *** KU. Young Republican meeting, 7:30 tonight in Frank Strong auditorium. --and Students: Tryouts for Women's Glee club will be continued tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in room 130 in Frank Strong hall. Alpha Kappa Psi, 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine room of the Union. Election of officers will be held. KuKu club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. Former active KuKu members wishing to participate in this year's activities must be present at this meeting or, if unable to attend, send a card to the secretary, Tuck Cooke, 1621 Edgehill, giving his name, address, and phone number. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet at 7:30 tonight in the study room of Myers hall. Paul Nuenswander will be in charge of Bible study. P. S.G.L. Senate will meet at 10 tonight at 1425 Tennessee. All former members are requested to be present. *** ※ ※ ※ All-Student Council will meet at 7:15 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Important meeting of the Women's Rifle club at 7 tonight. Attendance is required of all members. Please bring initial fee of $2.50. First team members come prepared for firing practice after meeting. Forensic League will meet at 7:30 tonight in Green hall. Delta Gamma's Entertain Applications for editorship of Student Directory should be submitted at Student Organizations window of Business Office by 5 p.m. Friday. The pledge class of Sigma Phi Ep- silon will be guests of Delta Gamma pledges at an hour dance from 7 to 8 tonight. Students preparing for comprehensive Western Civilization examination should appear at 101 Snow hall on Oct. 12. The examination will be from 8 a.m. to noon. *** 600 Tickets To Wichita For K.U. Football Game It was not learned whether the Wichita fans had chartered a special train for the trip. Six hundred tickets for the K.U.-Wichita football game here Saturday, have been sent to Wichita to go on sale there, but there is no indication how many will make the trip here, Earl Falkenstien, secretary of the athletic association, said today. IM Meeting Tomorrow For Unorganized Men Independent men who have not been able to form with an organized intramural team will meet at 7:30 pm. tomorrow in 202 Robinson. AK Psi To Elect Officers, Members of large boarding houses and other places which have a number of men are urged to attend. Alpha Kappa Psi, national commerce fraternity, will meet in the Pine room of the Union at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Election of officers will be held and plans for the national convention in Denver Oct. 18 and 19 will be discussed. To All Faculty Members WELCOME To K. U. and LAWRENCE and BEST WISHES from LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK AND ICE CREAM COMPANY More for Your Money at Reeves - Groceries - Fresh Fruits - Season's Finest Vegetables Await Your Selection at— Reeves Grocery "Just a little bit better than anywhere else" At the Corner of 9th and Mississippi Phone 413