PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WELNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928 Beta's Still Lead Intramural Meet After Second Day Medley Relay is Feature Outstanding Individual Point-Winners are Few The second day of the annual fall intramural track and field meet yesterday saw the completion of four more events, and the adding of a great number of points to the Beta's total of points, who are now far in the The individual point-winners yesterday were not as outstanding as were those of the first day, showing that the effort effect upon the untrained athletes. All the races were closely contested. The outstanding race of the day was the No. 12 Tampa Bay Pirates Phil Kaeperl Pel with a time of 4:06, Delta Felt Delta was second, and Delta Daxi Delta was third. Bernard Gridley, Beta, performed yesterday in the same form that marked him a winner in the 100 yard dash and 220-low hardies Monday. Thursday will be the completion day of all the track and field events. The 440-meter will be closely contested, so it will be closely contested probably more than any other race of the meet for all the festivities are held. Other races are also other Contests for that day are also put, high jump and the 440-yard relay Summary of Tuesday's meet is as follows: Maddy Rutherford, Witness, Pekin Kevran Johnson, Pekin Kevran Johnson, Dolphin Taa Dai, Dai 11, Third, Sigma Rutherford, Dolphin Taa Dai, Dai 11, Third, Sigma Rutherford, Individual witness, Grizzly Bison, 252 cows. Those witnesses, Bison, Truman Bison, 252 cows. Those witnesses, Bison, Truman Bison, 252 cows. Third, Dolphin Taa Dai, averages 650 pounds per cow, averages 650 pounds per cow, averages 650 pounds per cow, individual witness, Fleck Harder, Individual witness, Fleck Harder, i Diana- Individual winner, Wainford, K. 14, 115 feet. Team wins, trophies, average, 45 in six outings. Kapen Stirza, U. 13; C. Trifred Sigma G. 16; J. I. 4; Fonthill, Sigma G. 18 --- The Glider club will meet Monday Oct. 21, in room 116, Marvin hall. Everyone interested is invited. Announcements A meeting for all women interested in the activity of Kansas Outing Club will be held in the W.A. A. Room Thursday, 17 at 12:30 p.m. Evelyn Gerard, president. Those who hold letters entitle them to K, U. License tags may get their licenses any time now by calling at the burger's office. The board of directors of the Alumni Association will meet Saturday morning. The Outing Club will meet in the gymnasium Tuesday at 3:30. We will be there from 1 to 4 p.m. and are asked to come. A row up the river and a picnic lunch are being held on Monday. SAWYERS Rainwear In this new, and ultra smart, line of Sower's "Bullwolf" colleges, carefully educated college men at once discovered their ideal This lightweight water-jet machine can wash clothing on cloth, blend moisture waterproof and windproof and stretch fabric. 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