PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22,1933 Men's Intramural Leaders Emerge As Play Goes On Third Week of Competition Will Test Strength of Organization Winners As play in the interorganization touch football, tennis, handball and horseshoe tournaments progresses into the third week of competition, the strength of several teams in each of the groups has become noticeable. Beginning tomorrow the top groups in the various leagues will be forced to exhibit their best efforts in the narrowing field of rivals. The week's schedule is as follows: Mondav Touch football, 4:30, Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Dale Upsilon; Rounders vs. Jay-hawks; Acacia vs. Delta Tau Delta Tennis, 3:30, Collegians vs. Triangle; Kavhayhs vs. Theta Tau. Horsehose, 3, 30; Kappa Sigma vs. Acacia; 4, 30; Nu siga vs. Phi Sigma Kappa Handball, 4:30, Phi Kappa Psi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Tuesday Touch football, 4:30. Theta Tau vs. Kappa Eta Kappa; Delta Chi vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Sigma Chi vs. Kappa Sigma; Kayhawks vs. Phi Chi Tennis, 3:30, Jayhawks vs. Pi Kappa ; Sigma; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Nma Horseshoe, 3:30, Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta, 4-30, Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Sigma. Handball, 4:30. Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Delta, Theta. Tennis, 3:30, Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Penguin Psi; Phi Gamma Tau vs. Kappa Paula Wednesday Horseshoes, 3:30, Delta Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi Handball, 4:30, Sigma Chi vs. Kayhawks. Touch football, 4:30. Sigma Nu vs. Beta Theta Pi. Phi Delta Theta vs. Chi Delta Sigma vs. Kappa Ea Kappa Ta. Tau Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tennis, 3:30, Theta Tau vs. Acacia; Delta Chi vs. Pigs. Horseshoe, 3:30. Delta Upsilon & Phi Kappa Fs, vs. Sigma Alpha Bgaa. 1876 Fridav Tennis, 3:30, Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Sigma Lambda. Touch football, 4:30, Alma Tau Ogre vs. Pi Kappa Alpha; Pi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma. Horseshoes, 4:30, Theta Tau vs. Tri angle. angle: Handball, 4:30. Acacia vs. Delta Chi. Saturday KFKU Tennis, 9:30, Juyahkws vs. Pigs; Kay-hawks vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mondav 2.30 p.m. Special musical program arranged by Dean D. M. Swarthorth, presented by Tom Ryan, pianist. 2.45 p.m. Elementary French lesson conducted by W. K. Cornell, instructor. 6.00 p.m. Campus Calendar period arranged by Holen R. H. 6:00 p.m. Campus Calendar period ar- anged by Helen K. Hoope, presi- dent of the Library. 2:30 p.m. Elementary German lesson conducted by Professor E. F. Enniston 2:45 p.m. "What will we do in School?" by Dr. Bert A. S呐, director of school policy Collection to Be Replaced Art Association Paintings Will Appear Early in November The collection of water colors by Professor J. M. Kellogg, now on display at the Spooner-Thayer Art Museum, will be replaced early in November by an exhibit of American water colors sent out by College Art association of New York. Professor Kellogg's paintings include several local views. "Late October," 1932, is a painting of the old Lawrence pioneer cemetery. "The Old Locust Tree," 1932, is another view of the old cemetery. "October Afternoon," 1932, is a painting of the old Lawrence with two images of familiar spots to the southeast of Lawrence. "Brown's Grove," 1933, is a painting of another familiar spot near Lawrence. STOUFFER AND CHANDLER APPOINTED TO COMMITTEES E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Graduate School, and Professor H. E. Chandler, head of the Teachers' Appointment bureau, have been appointed to the committees of the commission on institutions of higher learning for the North Central association. They will serve for the 1933-34 school year. Dean Stouffer is on the committee for revision of standards and Professor Chandler on the committee for the Tulsa experiment. The headquarters for the association of which the University of Kansas is a member are in Chicago. Karl Klooz Attends Game Karl Kloos, burrow, was in Tulas tigerly attending the Tulsa-KU. game. "Mac's" New Kansas Pep Song Play this on your piano at home to day and come to convocation tomorrow ready to sing it. Tulsa Golden Hurricane Wins Over Jayhawkers (Continued from page 1) Fourth Quarter: Greene circled his left end for 7 yards and a first down on the Tulsa 28-yard line. Dennis made 4 yards at center. Greene's pass to Clarke Dumm's punt was downed by Watkins on Tulsa's 48-yard line. Greene's pass was intercepted on Watkins on the half. Ended with a half ended. Score: Kansas 0, Tulsa 0. Beach on the Kansas 14-yard line. He returned to the Kansas 30-yard line. He then made a 4 yards left at end. Beach made a first down on the Kansas 41-yard line. Peterson fumbled and Dennis recovered on the Kansas 43-yard line. On the Kansas 42-yard line, son made 4 yards at lef Volok kicked off to Brinkman on the Kansas 12-yard line. He returned the Kansas 31-yard line. Tulsa took time out. Beach made 3 yards over left field and scored a penalty on bounds on the Tulsa 44-yard line. A 22-yard gain. Nesmith's pitch to Brinkman was incomplete. Beach made 2 yards over left field to Hall was incomplete and Kansas penalized 5 yards for two incomplete passes. Nesmith punted over the goal line. Greene took a lateral pass and Hall was incomplete. Dennis made a yard right end. Greene punted to the Tulsa 47-yard line. Manning's pass to Hall was incomplete. Manning's pass to Kansas penalized 5 yards. Manning made 2 yards at center. Manning punted to Tulsa's 15-yard line. Greene cut back inside his right end for 3 yards as the quarter ended. Score: Kansas 0; Tulsa was good for 23 yards, giving Tula first down on the Kansas 47-yard line Tusa took time out. Greene circled his left end and fumbled, but recovered for a 5-yard gain. On a triple pass Dennis was advanced 25 yards to the Kansas 16-yard线. Dennis was stopped by Beach for no gain. Greene was stopped for a 4-yard gain. On a triple pass Dennis was advanced 25 yards to the Kansas 16-yard line SHUKEY AND ALTER EXPLAIN METHOD OF PLAYING CHESS The Chess club, sponsored by Dr. Alter, head of the department of astronomy, met for the first time this term in the Observatory. The purpose of the club is primarily to promote interest in chess among students to those students who wish to play. "Chess," said Herbert Shuey, gr. in an address before the Chess club Friday afternoon, "is one of the oldest games known in the history of the human race and is of unknown origin. It changes very slightly through the ages and is basically the same game as was played by the Greeks centuries ago." After the lecture Mr. Shuey and Professor Alter engaged several of the members of the club in an exhibition game, Women's Intramurals --- The second round in the women's intramural tennis matches will begin this week. These scores are to be turned in at the office by Tuesday, Oct 24. The drawings for the second game have been made and are as follows: Division 1: Mary Irwin, Ind. vs Tindal, Alpha Delta Pi; Wheeler, Alpha Gamma Delta vs Butterfield, Delta Zeta; the winner of the Nicholson, Alpha Delta Pi game will play match will play the winner of the Allen, Pi Beta Pi-Buskey, Alpha Omicron Pi game; Briedenthal, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Wallace, Delta Zeta; the winner of the Knapp, Chi Omega; winner of the Cowie, Gamma Phi Beta. Newlin, Pi Eeta Pi match will play Parkinson, India; Himshaw, Alpha Omicron Pi vs Nicholson, Alpha Delta Pi; and Rutter, Delta Zeta vs Hamilton, Kappa Alpha Theta. Division 2: Fisher, T.N.T. vs Harrison, Alpha Gamma Delti; Dodge, Oppa, Kappa Gamma on the Huddle of the McKenna Sigma Kappa match; Walter, Gamma Phi Beta vs winner of the Huddle, Bumblebee kins match; Pyle, R. ind, vs Martino Alpha Theta; Delano, Doris, Kappa Theta Gamma vs King, Delta Zeta; of the Wood, T.N.T.-Westfall, Signa Kappa match; Sheltail, Alpha Omicron Pi vs Mitchell, Alpha Gamma Delta; of the Delta Zeta vs Kerr, Alpha Delta Pi. Division 3: Johns, Chi Omega vs Dodge, M. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Zimmerman, Sigma Kappa vs Pyle, Kappa Fisher, Alpha Theta; Fisher, Kappa Alpha Theta; Montgomery, IW.W. vs the winner of the *Ocineus* Pt Beta Phi vs Callahan, Kappa Fisher, Alpha Omicron man, Alpha Omicron vs the winner of the Walker, Watkins Hall-Davis, ind. match; Humphrey, T.N.T. vs Scott, Brands; Beta Phi vs Beta Phi vs Brands; Gamma Phi Beta Division 4: Holmes, Ind. vs Arnold, Alpha Delta Pi; Smith, Watkins Hall vs the winner of Farber, Chi Omega- gamma; Delta match, winner of the Hunter, I.W.W.; Delta match will play Fay, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Newcomer, Corin Hall vs winner of the Kinnison, Ind-Ballard Gamma; Phil Hall vs Watkins Hall watkins vs Rhodes, Corin hall; Walker, I.W.W. vs winner of the Lawrence, T.N.T-Rantle, ind, match; Zurm, Gamma Phi beta vs Brown, Corin and Baker, I.W.W. vs Moxley, Ind. TWELVE STUDENTS ELECTED TO EDUCATION FRaternity Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary education fraternity, met Thursday and elected 12 students to membership. 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