THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APEIL 17, 1929 PAGE THREE 49 Sorority Members Select Fraternity Men to Run Race Novei Contest Is Derived From Game Played by Ancient Aztec Tribesmen A new feature in the way of relayes sponsored by the relays economies will be run off Saturday morning for a skating program, when some fifteen freerunners chosen by the sororates on the Hill will relay a soccer ball 15 blocks along Massachusetts street to introduce an interaction near the Jenny Wren mill. Each relay team will consist of 15 men, each of whom will kick the ball one block. The starting point will be the setts. The police department and the mayor have agreed to clear the street for this game, and the officers will furnish music. To distinguish each organization, the balls will be painted the colors of the sorority which the fraternity team represents. The winning fraternity team and the sorority which it represents will each be awarded a having cup. The idea is taken from an ancient Aztec game in which the Indian tribes had relay teams which kicked a grass ball for several milo. The committee which has charge of the event consists of Balfour Jeffery, A. W. Hodgson and the department of economics, Prof. W. E. Smith of the department of education. ton and Doris Dockstader, c. 81. SOCIETY Helen Lueck, e 29, of Corning, spent Monday and Tuesday in Lawrence a the guest of friends. The regular W.S.G.A. ten which was hold in the women's rest room of central Administration building. The tea table was decorated with spring flowers and tall pink taper. The color meaits and decorations, was that of pink and white. Mrs. Rajdhani Baldwin of the tea table. Megania specified at the tea table. The University Club will give a bridge party Friday evening for members of the club and their wives Prof. and Mrs. A, T. Walker, Prof and Mrs. F, E. Kester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koster, Prof. and Mrs. A, M. and Mrs. I., N. Lew, G. J. Head compose the secin committee. The Faculty Women's Club will give a musical tea in the studio of Miss Ruth Orcutt, room 130, West Admiral Court, New York, m. 5 pm., Sunday afternoon, April 21. Miss Merriam Moore of the School of Fire for many years, grew up groups of children in Miss Hinson Orton and Alice Merle, also of the School of Fine Arts, will play several numbers for her class. Want Ads Fiveyew-two words or least 1 inscription, two lowest words in the list. four twenty-five words in inscription, 12 inscription, four twenty-five words in inscription, 12 inscription, 4 in inscriptions, 8 each word. Want ads are accepted only when accompanied by a title. --the first meeting of the beginning "Top class" will be held in Robinson gymnasium. Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Elizabeth Dunkel LOST: A pair of shell-crimmed glasses in front of Robinson Gym Saturday morning. Finder call K. U. 46. Elizabeth Sherbon. -155 PAPERS and theses typed, 12 papers. $1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Re- serve the library, library, floor, west end, desk. Desk no. 16, 3:20 to 5:30 p.m. — 155 FOR RENT: Furnished cottage in EAST Park, Cote. Colo. Rent reasonable. Special rate for June and early July. Phone 1318. ---158 LOST: Alpha Chi Omega pin at vint- sity舞, on or Oned, Reward. Call Elizabeth Everhardy at 898. FOR SALE: Taxco coat, treasurer, shirt, collars, buttons—all for $10. Phone Ms. Beale, 547. —154 LOST: Kapna Alpha, Theta pain Finder return to Mrs. Cora B. Leonard. Phone 1788 W. Reward. — 153 WANTED: Rooms for athletes attending Karanas Relays. Call K. U. 104, or 2'075 k2 after 6 p.m. — 153 Babe Ruth Rises Early to Wed Clare Hodgson New York — (UP) — "Babe" Ruth and Mia. Chlore fledge women were married at 5:45 a.m. in St. Gregory Roman Catholic church. It was the start of a boy's life, with his parents paid employee, for at the Yankee stadium this afternoon ("Babe" expected to shoulder his hat and be honored by the crowd, with which he hopes to furnish an apartment and grecieties for his bride, "Good luck and don't worry any more and have fun," Hickman said in the conclusion of the "Babe" marriage ceremony. Outland Tells C. of C. of Origination of Idea for K. U. Relay Event Jay Janes Appear on Program in Pep Songs; John Kuck Introduced Dr. John H. Outland of Kansas City, known as the "father of the Kansas Rehys," national sports event host, was named to the Kansas Memorial Stadium April 19 and 20, told Chamber of Commerce members here yesterday his version of the Rehys' story. Is Introduced Doctor Outland's story is that while a very young man he was selling steropean views in Western Kansas, a woman attempted to interest the farm wife in his wares. She declined to purchase and when he insisted she got at once started him on his way. Farm houses were located about every mile on the road and at all places, and at each farm house a fresh relay of dogs took up the chase. The dogs almost caught him, but he proofed of getting the idea of relay racing. He discussed the importance and use of the track-clad chair as a wrapped weathervane at the institution by everyone in Lawrence. "The refuge this year will surpass, by 2015," he said. "Athletes is the most universal interest of the whole human race," the speaker said, "and all of us at some time or other are interested in some branch of sports. In reality we nationalize our interests than anything else." The Jay James, guests of the Chamber of Commerce, sang "Stand Up and Cheer." "I'm a Jawhawk" and "Crimson and the Blue," after which a Rock John Kuck, world champion shot patter who will give an exhibition of the shot patting at the relays, and his team are introduced by Coach Gaugh "Bill Hargass." The following women have been chosen to make up the W. Y. C. A. Poster committee, which included Blakley fa'32 Helen Eas, es fa'30; Margaret Hair fa'30; Nora Crawford, fa'30; Peggy Perkins, fa'31; Isabel Hammel fa'31; Kathleen McKinnon; Dorothy Bair fa'30; Maurine Clewenger, c'30, is head of the poster committee, working as co-chairman of the general public committee of the or Frank L. Stockton, dean of the School of Business, and Dr. F. C. Alen, director of athletics, were the speaker for high schools, which was broadcast at 11 a.m. today over KFKU. Mr. Stockton spoke on "Bust! The Doctor's Challenge." The Doctor Alien's address was "The Seventh Annual Kansas Relys." The faculty of the School of Law met at the University Club today for the regular weekly luncheon. At the luncheon, the faculty's meeting rooms are held. Announcements Donald Dean M. Swarthout of the School of Fine Art left this month for Highland where he will judge a county musical contest tonight. Tomorrow he will go to Troy, where he will compete in a contested contest, and Friday he will judge at America. He will return to Lawrence, Saturday morning. Representatives from the classes of 1919, 1920, 1921, and 1922, decided to hold their joint reunion in Lawrence and held in the alumni office Monday afternoon. Ed Price, A. B. I, 199, elected chairman for the reunion. He will hold in the reunion for the reunion. There are 1600 members in the four classes and all will be urged to come. --the first meeting of the beginning "Top class" will be held in Robinson gymnasium. Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Elizabeth Dunkel --the first meeting of the beginning "Top class" will be held in Robinson gymnasium. Thursday afternoon at 4:30. Elizabeth Dunkel Quality -- Service Ku Ku meeting Thursday evening in Fraser hall at 7:30. Election of officers and done on relay. Bob Carr, president Taig Sma initiation, which was to have been held this Thursday, will be postponed until next Tuesday. April 23, at 7:30 p. m. Around Mt. Oread There will be a meeting of all W. A. A. women who are conjected in Madge Gaunt, president. Watch repairing our specialty 735 Mass. Phone 1881 We Recomend TAVANNES We have just received a special line of Watches Mother's Day Candies We wrap for mailing without extra charge any way with the Play Day at 7:15.5 p., m. tonight at Robinson gymnasium. It is osseous that all be present and the game will begin. The game will be made at this time. Johnston's and Whitman's High Grade Chocolates Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th Mass Phone:678 There will be a special convention for all engineering students at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in the monitoring of Marvin hall. Munley Hood, president of engineering Council. Pild Delta Kappa educational fraternity, will hold its spring Kappa chapter alumni meeting, Friday, April 13. The meeting will feature six of the clock dinner at the University Cafeteria. The address of the evening will be delivered by Doctor Brandon Robert, Karuze State Teachers College, Emporia. It Will Pay You to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students with wish brief courses in 'shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange classes to suit your convenience. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Asbestos Shingles Being Applied on Myers Hall Rent Your Car from 916 Mass. Rent-A-Ford Later, remosilong will be done on the interior to take care of the needs of the new Bible College, which will be furnished after rearrangement of the first floor. New aesbios shingles are being applied to the roof of Myers Hall. 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