(4) SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR Triangles Awarded Intramural Trophy With 1,336 Points Phi Kappa Psi and Thett Tau Are Second and Third; Betas in Fourth Triangle maintained the lead held at mid-semitest in the intramural standings and won the cup for having the highest number of points compiled for all the intramural games this year. The points gained in the Triangles this year KENNEDY IS HIGH MAN Kiappa Pha Kappa and Theta Tou were the principal challenges for the cup with the Piha Fai's take on the title, and Kiappa Pha third with 1.246.3 points. Pika Angpa Alpha, three-time winner of the title, was completely out of the title in twenty-one matches, with 402 points. The championship Triangle organization was a leader in almost every event. It several times organized other organizations, lead the field in the turkey run, was among the leaders in the spring football division finished third in its playground ball division this spring. Totals Are Listed The organizations and their final points for this game Superstar Spurs 146 Sacramento 119 Three Tan 126.5 Tuscaloosa 126.3 Phoenix 126.1 Phoenix Gle 841.8 Phoenix Hs 841.8 Super Gri 841.8 San Antonio 841.8 A. T 841.8 A. V 841.8 S. P 841.8 S. P 841.8 Phoenix Dg 841.8 Phoenix Dg 841.8 A. K 841.8 Paterson 1684 S. Lyman 1. 400 1726 D. Calco 1. 495 1726 R. Kip 1. 388 1726 A. K. Pi 1. 370 1651 B. Lafayette 1. 368 1651 A. Arcaa 1. 368 1651 C. D. Adama 1. 266 1651 C. D. Adama 1. 265 1653 D. Clubus 1. 187 1653 D. Clubus 1. 187 1621 D. Dubia 1. 111 1621 D. Dubia 1. 111 1620 Red Wing 1. 102 1620 Red Wing 1. 102 1681 P. Mc A. 1. 94 1681 P. Mc A. 1. 94 1652 R. Park I. 1. 81 1652 R. Park I. 1. 81 Kennedy Wins High Honors Arch Kennedy, playing under the Theta Tau banner, won the individual high point honor in intramurals. He led the rest of the field by 36 points, scoring a total of 144, almost one-third of the total scored by the entire regiment. Second place went to Paul Brooker, representing Kipappa Pai, with 9 points. Third, fourth and fifth went to three members of the title winning Triangles. John Prew (left) and Michael Lieberman (right) both live men will receive medals. Sports Planned for Summer Women May Participate in Handball Tennis and Golf A tennis tournament will be one of the interesting sports for women summer school students. Opportunity will also be given to participate in a handball tournament and if enough people join, a golf tournament will be scheduled. The regular classes of Folk dancing, tap dancing and gymnastics will also provide opportunities for students who will have an opportunity for a physical examination including posture, feet and ankle strength. The swimming pool will be open one hour daily, 9:30 to 10:30 on Monday, 11:30 to 12:30 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. During this time all University women may use the pool. Each day there will be an orientation will also be given on Wednesday, Wednesday and Friday. The exact schedule for these classes has not yet been determined. Cavalary School Horse Show Is Held Junction City, CA—A predecease of the 2016 Olympics, Cavalary School Olympic games at Los Angeles and a demonstration of war as it is fought in 1931 from the standpoint of demons- tics. The school's programs and firearms, will be two of the outstanding features of the annual show, how to be held at Fort Biley this week. Sport Shots Big Six schools are busy electing captains to lead their teams during the 1931-32 conference sport competitions. W. Hinkeney was chosen track leader and Frank Prentup will capture the next best horse in the event. Will head the Tiger runners next year Missouri is going ahead with the Big Six proposal to have "B" teams compete in Big Six sport activities. Five of the states have already prepared already for the Tiger second squad. The "B" team plan has been experimented on in the Big Ten with varied success. Football, basketball, and wrestling are included in the program. Two minor sports played in the Big Six that are not included in the Kansas lineups are polo and golf. Both the Tigers and the Sooners have polo teams and held a home-and-home series recent years. They also play in State sports a golf team, although there was no schedule for competition. Many K. U. students have taken to horse back riding for amusement, and some of them appear to be fairly good horsesmen. Perhaps they are also able to use the football field for friendly games, the Jay-hawkers could be a polo team on the field within a year or so. The football field is one of the leading exponents of the game. By the way Chet Jones is responding to the golf clubs, it looks as if Kanais might try to arrange a golf course two with other coaches in schools. — S. K Kansas Finishes Fourth in Conference Baseball Kansas finished fourth in the Big Six standings after winning its two final baseball games from Iowa and Texas, and Oklahoma with six victories and one loss. This is the second consecutive year that Oklahoma has tied for first place in the Big Ten. Missouri and Oklahoma Ti for Championship; Huskers Last SNYDER BEAUTY SCHOOL Attempts for an arrangement between the two teams could not agree or be confirmed in Columbia after five examinations have apparently fallen through. The two teams could not agree or be confirmed in Columbia after five examinations have apparently fallen through. The only defeat for Missouri came early in the season at the hands of a team from South Dakota, Ilana's only defeat came late in the season and was administered by the Final Big Six baseball standings follow. Won | Lost | Pet. | Oklahoma | 6 | 1 | 856 | Missouri | 6 | 1 | 856 | Kansas Angizies | 6 | 4 | 444 | Iowa State | 2 | 7 | 222 | Nehaska | 2 | 8 | 290 | Oread Exercises Monday 817 Mass. Hair Cut Marcel Finger Wave Shampoo (bob hair) Shampoo (long hair) Manicure Twenty-Four Will Be Graduated at Exercises in Fraser The nineteenth annual commencement of the Oread Training School will be held Monday evening, June 1, at the Academy, at time that 24 will receive his diplomas. The program is as follows: processional, "Pomp and Circumstance," (ELAR), Lucille Nuzum; invocation, by the group girl club; "The Night Shadow," (girl) girls club; "The Night Shadow," and "Indian Lullaby," by the combined glee clubs; address by Dean R. A. Schwegler; presentation of awards by Prof. E. M. Belles; senior class sonata; performance by the group successional, "March Pontificale," (Gounet), Lucille Nuzum. Phone 893 25c 25c 25c 25c 40c 25c Facials 50c up Scalp Treatment 50c Henna Rinse 50c Henna Pack $1.25 up Permanent Wave, Jr. $2.50 Permanent Wave, Sr. $4.00 The circulating杯 for women in the hospital were captured this year by P.D.Q., with a total of 21 points. Kappa Kappa Gamma was seen with SIJ points and Alja Gamma points. Women's Intramural Cup Is Won by P.D.Q. Team Independents, 403; Alpha Xi Delta, 400; Alpha Delta Pi, 391; Delta Zeita, 321; L.I.W, 303; Gamma Phi Beta, 301; Alpha Chi Omega, 293; Alpha Omicron Corinth, 242; Watkins hall, 213; Alpha Orange, 209; and Pt. Beta Phi, 201. This cup is won by the team having the highest percentage of women coming out of points at the end of the year. Points are given for participation and victory in each sport. The sports making up half the total points, both singles and doubles, basketball, deck tennis, baseball, and swimming have possession of the cup last year. Kappa's, in Second Place. 100 Points Behind Champions The other organizations had points as follow: Gladstone Bags, Over-night Cases, Wardrobe Trunks—These goods will make your homeward journey a pleasure. See them. When asked about the interest in women's intramural, Miss Ruth Bennett is among the first intramural sports were first introduced into the University, the interest shown has steadily increased each year. This number has been doubled and more interest than ever before. The number of women participating in events this year has increased almost 10 times from 2013 to 2014. Alpha Chi Omega led in the number of participants with 32, while Alpha Omicron Pi was second with 27. The Big Ten basketball, volleyball, basketball, and baseball enlisted a large number with volleyball (286, basketball 161, and baseball 188). Arthur S. Wettig Miss Hoover hopes to include golf is the intramural sports next year. LUGGAGE The Luggage Store 732 Mass. St. Chestley Jones, University relays golf driving champion, and student, lost out in the semifinal round of the Excelel tournament to Brable W. Duvall, of Kansas City, who defeated him in the final round last year. Duvall won the tournament. TOURNAMENT VICTOR PUTS JONES OUT IN SEMI-FINALS Jones won after defeating two outstanding golfers during the rain the day before. He was "a murderer" he lost to Duvall on the nineteenth hole, 1 up, when he shot out to win. Jones golf trip was given as the cause, has night at the police station, and he is charged with disturbing the peace two weeks ago in a car accident. The case date had been set for the case though both would be given hearings at the court. Farewell for this Year. We'll Be Here When You Get Back Get a coke before you leave. SMITH'S DRUG STORE 929 Mass. To Offer Medical Courses University Will Sponsor Extension Cir- in Eastern Kansas Two graduate courses in medicine will conducted through June and July in eastern Kansas by the School of Medicine and Surgery, and seven of seven cities, with a course in internal medicine, will be opened June 1 at Iola by Dr. L.D. Thompson of Washington Twp., the School of Medicine in Louis. The evening of the same day, Doctor Thompson will open a similar course at Mery hospital, Independent Two, the School of Medicine in Louis, the medical ball, Coffeville, and the evening of that day at Freeman hospital, Joplin. Ms. Weddell, the course will open on Wednesday at Fitzburg, and Friday at Ft. Scott. The same circuit will be repeated for nine successive weeks, with Dr. John V. Lawrenes, or of Washington University, taking the classes and clinics A similar circuit, treating of obstetries, under the instruction of Dr. L. A Calkins of Bell Memorial hospital staff Kansas City, KS,am; Stan, Jr. Cleveland, June 8. Failing is the rest of the schedule: Monday: 7:45 p.m., Newman hospital; Tuesday: 7:45 p.m., Memorial hospital; Emporium; Hospital, Topeka; Thursday: 7:45 p.m., Missouri Methodist hospital St. Joseph, Mo.; Friday: 8:35 a.m. barn bureau room, court-house, Hiawatha 7:45 p.m., Chamber of Commerce, Asi- cission. This circuit, also, will be repeated for a total of nine weeks. Attend Engineers Dinne University Man at A. L.E. E. Banque in Kansas City, Friday The annual dinner of the Kansas City branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was held Friday evening at 6:30 at the Newbern Hotel A demonstration and talk was given by A. T. Campbell assisted by C. C. Yates, both of the Southwestern Bell Telephone company and B. E. Reeves, Power and Telephone Lines." The demonstration consisted of two minute telephone poles with lines working under actual conditions. New officers were introduced at the Those attending from the University were: faculty, Lee G. C. Shaad, Prof W. Rarner, Prof D. D. C Jackson JR, and R. P. Stringham, from the senior class, E. B. Browne, F. L. Shield, M. W. George Silmon, W. E. Welch, W. E. Welch, Brok, W I. Kyte, A. KLab, L. Laboff, J. Curtberson, T. O. Laboff, J. Curtberson, T. O. Laboff, J. K. Turner, semophor, L. D. Theiser, As the official representative of the University student branch, E. W. Fisher, e32 al- Lawrence Man Is Experimenting With New Type Wing A strange looking monoplane has been attracting a great deal of attention the last few weeks by its curious design, and it is now a part of the student body has been puzzled by its queer appearance but no one has been quite curious enough to go to the flying field and find out for it. That is the dogs; and it isn't glitter at all. Jueer Plane Built Here The plane was built here in Lawrences by B. E. Brown for the purpose of exercise. These strange, narrow wings are only about two feet wide and are supporter by struts which also give lifting capability to a plane of 90 feet. Mr. Brown's plane is equipped with a four-cylinder Cirrus motor at approximately 100 miles an hour. Senior Pharmacists Exhibit The plane is one of four planes now kept at the Lawrence field where flying instruction has been given to University students for three or four years. Window displays, prepared by seniors in the School of Pharmacy, will be judged Monday by local drugtreats, including Wall Varun. The event is a particularly joyful feature at the University and open only to students who are to be graduated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Epr Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Billiards Snooker BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR 710 Mass. St. DR. H. W. HUTCHINSON. Dentist 731 Massachusetts St. Phone 395 FRANK H. LESCHER Shoe Repairing 812%/ Mass. Phone 256. Lawrence, Kas THE GREATER DICKINSON MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Born to Love the Man She Must Not Love- And the Love Child She Must Not Claim. BENNETT with Joel McCREA in BORN to LOVE Most glamorous actress of the screen in the screen's most glamorous story! The drama of a woman of the world who lost the only man in the world she wanted to love! NOW IN OPERATION Our Modern Refrigeration Cooling Plant 70 degrees at all times ANNOUNCEMENT The Following Summer Prices Will Go in Effect Monday Main Floor and First Balcony Mat. 10-30c Eve. 10-50c Second Balcony Mat. 10-20c Eve. 10-30c NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "THE LAWYER'S SECRET" with Buddy Rogers - Clive Brock - Fay Wray - Richard Arlen Farewell, boys, for this semester, but we will be here next fall. Suiting You As Usual. SCHULZ, THE TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. ABE WOLFSON Money to loan on valuables Guns and Revolvers --- Watches and Jewelry 637 Mass, --- Phone 675 May We Remind You---snows----3-7-9 There are only a few days left to select those appreciative gifts for your friends. Suggestions for the Graduate Pens - Compacts - Kodaks - Diaries Rolls Razor - Bill Folds Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 Where Big Pictures Play Where Big Pictures Play PATEE Shows... No Advance in Prices THE PLAY THAT BROUGHT PROHIBITION! Starts Monday Probably the most dynamic, thought- compelling play that has ever been presented to the American public. Here it is as a brand new all-talking sensation that will sweep America from the Atlantic to the Pacific. . . and give millions something to think about! It's nothing like any play or picture ever made. You'll be swept away with its terrific drama. WITH WILLIAM FARNUM Thomas Santschi Staging an eight fist more powerful than their battles in "The Spiders" Note—Owing to the magnitude of "10 Nights in a Barroom" This Production Will Be Shown for 5 Days.