THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928 Eighteen Fraternities Have Entered Teams in Annual Turkey Run Intramural Event Is Saturday As Yearly Homecoming Track Contest Eighteen fraternities have entered teams in the annual Turkey run which will be held Saturday morning at 9:30. Beginning at the Stadium, the race will run over a course of two and one half miles, ending at Tenth and eighth place. The contest is open to a team of ten men and eight of whom must finish. The score will be counted as the regular cross country. The team win first place will receive 25 points and a Turkey, the team finishing second place wins a goose and 15 points. The third place wins a duck and 10 points. The fourth team to finish will be credited with 1 points for the intramural cup. The following organizations have sent in entries and will receive one point for each man who finishes without regard to the place: Acacia, Cosmos, Algae, Phytoplankton, Algae, Phytoplankton, Sigma Chi, Chi Kappa Alpha, Gamma Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha KappaLambda,phi Delta Theta, Sigma Pi Epsilon, Kiappa Kappa, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Fi, Theta Tau, and Kappa Sigma. Ball Games Are One-Sided Only Two Contests Show Close Scoring Results Playground ball, yesterday evening, showed a few very one sided games with only two gimos with close spacing. The Delta Sigma Chi vs. Cafeteria was 5 to 3, the Pi Delta Chi team winning; the Alpha Kappa Pi won from the Delta Sigma The Cosmopolitan Chia outclassed the Phi Kappa team winning 11 to 5. The Alpha Tai Ongma vs. Gamma Kappa game was won by the Delta Kappa team winning 14 to 5. The Alpha Kappa Lambla forfeited to the Delta Chi team. Delta Phi Theta won another victory from the Triangle, 18 to 5. Signa Kappa lost to Alpha Kappa again, Azania nine winning 10 to 2. The Delta Upsilon nine lost to Alpha Kappa Lambda 10 to 4. All Sections Announce the Outstanding Elevens New York, Oct. 30 — (UIP) — The outstanding eleven in each section of the country during the first half of the decade are those records in all games given East—Army. Big Ten—Ohio State, Iowa and Illinois. Big Six—Nebraska. South—Georgia Tech., Vanderbilt and Tennessee. Southwest — Southern Methodist, Texas Christian and Texas. All these teams are undefeated except Leland Stanford which lost to Kentucky in college players 12 to 6; Southern Methodist in 131, and Vanderbilt in 134. Radio's Five Best United Press WAZ Network, 9 CST, Chicago Civile Opus, portion of "Carmen," direct from Auditorium theater stage. WEAF Netw. 7 CST, American WEAF Network, 8:30 CST, Palmulive hour. one hour: WOR Network, 8 CST, Kolster WJZ Network, 10 CST, Slumber JOURNAL Time Limit Extended to Finish First Round of Tennis Tournament 1 Matches Must Be Played and Results Turned in by Tuesday Approximately three-fourths of the matches scheduled for the first round of play in the women's elimination tennis tournament, conducted for those who signed for class tennis and have now been completed. An extension of time has been made for the playing of these matches and any scores reported to the gymnasium office before Tuesday at 5:30 p., m, with be counted. All matches not reported by Miss Bath Hoover announced today. Four women will enter the second round of play as a result of the third round of play. Cailyn Churchill, uncl., E. Helen Fay, c31, Mary Kearner, c32, and Rosalinda Mason will participate. The following women will enter the second round of play as a result of victories: Lauraine Whishman, 6-2, 6-4; Lilian Henderson, 6-2, 6-2; 6-4, 6-2; Mildred Grady, 6-3, 6-2; 6-2, Hartrix Fretz, 6-2, 7-5. Columbia University has something new in physical education, for the sophomore men, roadwork on the city streets and highways in tight fitting gym suits and are much exposed to the horrified gaze of New York's society matriarchs. Intramural debates are being held at K.S.T.C. at Emporia this fall. C. E. Orelup, M. D. Specialist ear, ear, nose and throat Special attention to fitted glasses Over Crown Drug Store. Phone 445 The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Squamous X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr. A state swimming club for women was organized Friday at a business session of the state W. A. A. conference of central administration building. Alice Sherbon, uned, eld, president of Quince, the local swimming clubs was elected chairman in a committee. Miss Sherbon is to write letters to the 14 colleges and universities throughout the country, N., telling them of the club, its purpose and activities. She will make an annual report to the departmental organization at the next annual meeting of the state W. A. A. conference which will be held at Em The University of Kansas Physical Corporation and the Athletic Board will meet Friday at 3 p.m. m in the Jaya Hawker Building at time pictures of the group will be taken for the Jayahawk. The board will also hold on executive meeting. A revised budget of $1 million for revised budget. It is expected that the budget will be cut in order that the department may stay within the limits of its The increased popularity of eyewing among the Oklahoma University students has led the city commission to regulate bike traffic. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Phone 498 Swimming Club Organized State Aquatic Group Selects Alice Sherbon As Head But he knows his stuff on Broadway— The Time Is Right---our friend, the Shoe Repairman, can put them on between classes. Step in now and say new Goodyear Wingfoot Heels today! JERRY The Master Organist Tonight - Tomorrow He's an Easy Guy Jack Mulhall in Shows: 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Starting Thursday— Sue Carol in "Walking Back" No scholarships—You're paid each day. The Butter and Egg Man Sweeten the Day Our Business Is SHOE REPAIRING of the Better Kind ICs Almost Time for "LILAC TIME" HALLOWE'EN CANDY “Handy for Students” Just wait till you see our assortment With Experienced Subscription Solicitors Subscriptions for every periodical in the world. Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass Packard News Agency 1138 Miss, Phone 2598 or 1783W VARSITY Johnston's and Whitman's DOC YAK & C? WE NEED In addition to selling tickets to Kansas and return at rate of $1.00 each Saturday, and on Sunday foronemonth, ticket will also be sold for trains leaving afternoon of FRIDAY beginning October 27, and will bear same price as on Saturday for on Saturday, for that reason they will be honored on trains leaving Kansas City before midnight of the following Sunday. J. H. Robinson Agent Phone 76 Tickets not interchangeable, same line must be used in both directions. SPEED and COMFORT Money Saved ___ Time Saved Phone the Undersigned Friday Afternoon DISPENSERS OF POTENT PEP PILLS $1.00 ONLY $1.00 Kansas City and Return J. H. Robinson Agent Phone 76 W. W. Barnett Agent Phone 32 WILL BE ON THE HILL Friday Noon For Right-Now Wear! 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And remember that out of the teachings of experience'— MORE PEOPLE WALK ON GOODYEAR WINGFOOT HEELS THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! They are all fresh, live rubber, and you know how rubber gives and lifts and helps. They last longer, look better, and cushion deeper.