MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928 PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pi KA Is Winner, Kappa Sig Second in Intramural Play Cups for First Two Places Will Be Awarded Next Fall by Athletic Directors Pl Kappa Alpha outcured Kappa Sigma 189 points to win the intramural sports title for 1927-28, J.K. Salo, director of intramural athletics, announced Friday after compiling the results council in all events of the season. Loving cups cumulative of the championship will be awarded to bedtime winners. The final total for P i Kappa Alphe was 903 l/282 to 843 l/2 points for the winner. Events which were open for competition and compilation of points if this year's intra-campaign track, playground basketball, wrestling, boxing, horse shoes, tennis, hardball and backsteel – 4-year-olds – is used. **Phi Delta Theta rank** Last year first place went to Phi Kappa Pai with Phil Delta Thita ranking next. big text. Following is the order in which the organizations finished: Pi Kappa Alpha, 293 1-28. Kappa Sigma, 143 1-2, Delta Tau Theta, 738 39-40, Sigma Nu, 727 21-35, Delta Tan Theta, 628 12-8, Delta Tau Pi, 619 13-4, Pi Upsilon, 359 1-7, Sigma Alpha Ephelion, 568 5-14, Alpha Tau Omega, 384 2-7, Delta Tau Pi, 359 1-7 Boys Get Tour of State Independence Students Inspect Hill During Trip The visit to Lawrence was through the co-operation of Waller II. Varsum, of the Lawrence Rotary club. The boys were conducted on a tour with the students. Day 2, following the inspection of the campaity the party visited Haskell. Twenty boys, representing the outstanding students in the sophomore junior and senior classes of the In dependence high school, visited the University campus yesterday after noon as a part of an allstate career Rotary Club. They were accompanied by A. B. Shaffer, Independence. The itinerary of the all-state state included visits at Winfield, Wichita, Hutchinson, Salina, Junction City, Kansas, Burlington, vernworth, Kansas City, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo. The boys left Independence Monday morning and expected to arrive home some time later on a trip was made in five automobiles. "Ole Swimmin' Hole" to Be Deserted by Swimmers No provision will be made for swimmums at Peter lake this summer, and the grounds are to be cleaned by bath houses nor life guardies will be placed at the disposal of those winners. For several years it has been the custom to employ two guards for the summer patrols. This year the practice has been discontinued. Various factors including added swimming facilities at the dachyhack Flings are responsible for the patrols. "The water is not of the boat," said Coach Aliphin. "Those desiring to swim there may do so, but..." Mr Aliphin shrugged his shoulders. A gift of $1000 was recently given to the school of religion at Indian University. Coach Allphin Will Go to Life Saving Institute Conch Herbert Alphin, swimming instructor, will attend a 10-day swimming and life saving institute near Minneapolis, Mimn, this summer. He is going as the representative of the local charity for children. Mr. Alphin is the charmier of the Lawrence committee on first aid and life saving. The institute is being conducted at Lake Minnetonka, June 14 to 23 inclusive. In the class of the resume Mr. Alpain will return to resume the swimming, the swimming being conducted in connection with the summer session. Kansas Aggies Near Title Valley Leaders Trounce Iowa State in Two Games Kansas Agrees placed themselves definitively in the running for the Missouri Valley conference baseball tie, by trouncing louisiana and 6-4, and 6-0. In the first contest, the Wildcats bunched hits and three bases on ball in the fourth inning to score five hits. But the Wildcats banged base man, hit a bomber with one on. Dovey of the Agnes held the Cyclops to three hips in the second gear and Dale for two steers, and Dale for twelve safeties, including a home run by Edwards with a mar The victories now give the Aggie a straight at the valley pennant since they will have the championship game from Kans on June 1 or 2. Visitor Speaks of India Growing Demand for Schools Said Mrs. Hahibaksh The first national East Indian religious conference of both men and women was held in the statement made by Mrs. V. M. Hiahikbakh, of Calcutta, on February 1 meeting of University men and women who are interested in the economic and religious aspects of Hinduism. Mrs. Hiahibaksh's husband is a delegate to the Methodist conference as a secretary of the House of Commons. Mrs. Hiahibaksh have been in the United States one month. "There is a growing agitation for more schools for girls and more educational schools in India," the wiser Indians wanted to steer their country's connection with Great Britain, Mira Habibali replied that the majority wanted a government like that of Canada and did not wish to sever ties. Most of the people belonging to the Nationalist party of India are Christian, but there is in a minority which heathenizes their faith. Of the Indian women do not have any necilimation to use their franchise and income, so they ask her to use it, Mrs. Hibbabal explained to us. The visitor from Calcutta was accompanied by Mrs. John Thomas who is a delegate to the Methodist conference from Lucknow, India. Mrs. Thomas is from Scotland. Both were appeared in Indian native contests. Attend the summer session Suiting You That's My Business Schulz, the Tailor Provide through Providcut Some day you will look in your mirror and meet him face to face. He is YOU! You Have an Old Man in Your Care! Why not provide for him with an "Income for Life" contract? It will pay YOU $100 a month, starting at age 65. It will pay your WIFE $100 a month, starting at your death. It will pay YOU $100 a month if totally and permanently disabled. Just return the coupon for full particulars. Many Kansas Athletes Are to Be Graduated From Hill This Year Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia Washington, D.C. Ten Trackmen, Four Wrestlers Three Swimmers, Six Ball Players, Last A. H. Fearing, Phone 2247W O. K. Fearing, Phone 1614 The仓奪ies in track amount to 10 in all, while six baseball players will be graduated. Four members of the team can conti- nee three swimers complete the list. An unusual number of men will be host for further competition in track, baseball, wrestling, and swimming this year because of graduation. Spinners will be weakened greatly by the departure of Lowell Grady, Sylvester McMurray and James Richard Edbelate all former members of the famous print relief quartet, which was formed in 1902 by members of Woods to reward winning form. Players Lost Track is very heavily hit, with a number of consistent point makers going out. The lists include only those who have competed in games or come to track men with exceptionally high track men, where the point winners only are counted. Boris Sapri, cross-country captain and distance man is another to go for. He will join the jump. George Cach in the pole vault and Paul Johnson in the weight are both 80-92. Cyrus Spann's name is added to McNeary's in the bread brawl, where the pair alternated places as winner in several mottos. Both have done 24 feet or better, and are prospective Olympic timber, as is Grandy, crush Many Sprinters Lost Despite the absence of so many sterling tractors, there is a great treasure in freshman musical coming on, together with the return of Melvin Thornill, star weight Baseball is almost as heavily hit as track, since Captain Darren Swenson, undefeated southpaw in a team with no record, was with Swenson go Lloyd Livingston, veteran second-baseman, James Hill, regular first baseman, Childu ability unfield. Baseball Losses Heavy The loss of Mol Kraemer, battery mate of Swenon, will be one of the most severe blues, since he is a nurember of the team. He is one of the boat hitters on the team. Sexton Anderson, winning pitcher of last year is the remaining member whose bat is still down. Meredith Joelsen, Missouri Valley spirit swimming champion, has competed the last time for Kansas, while his brother Jeffrey, of the江湖 team, are the other two team members that will be graduated. The ranks of the tennis team will remain intact, since both George Allied and Charles Bentley were named before them. Cecil Peafox, wrestling captain, Ralph Fews, Parks McKinney and Roswell Capen are the wrestlers that will be absent from further work at the University. Faxon and Frees are planning to attend the Olympic Engineers to Do Own Laundry Median, Wise, May 26. - A washman machine has been purchased by the toponographical engineering department and has been added to the equipment of the civil engineer's camp at Devil's Lake. The camp will be done on specified days, saving laundry expense for students during the six weeks' period. Remaining Valley games: Aggies at Kansas, June 1-2. Valley Standings W 1 W. Pct. Kansas Aggies 9 1 .60 Oklahoma Aggies 9 3 .750 Louisiana 10 10 .798 Oklahoma 7 9 .432 Missouri 7 1 .380 Washington 4 1 .880 Oregon 8 8 .300 Hospital to Be Closed for Summer Session Beginning Saturday Remaining Valley games Kansas You are sound in body and mind Four Have Contagious Diseases 15,501 Have Been Treated During Year The student hospital closes for the summer, next Saturday, June 2 at 10 a.m. At the University of Iowa har labor hours for physicians will be followed as through the rest of the week. Only seven students are in the hospital at present. This is the smallest number there has been at any one time for several months. Four cases were treated on Friday, days. Lester Lyons, 'c31; Gordon Martin, c21; and Fred Grant, c31; were received Friday while Walter Horning, e50 entered Saturday morning. David Walsh, f51; and Harold Matulaiti, ucl, lt, left yesterday morning. Visits to the dispensary have decreased daily. Wheezing was 88 visions per hour. 65 were treated on Friday. The total for the year, Typical inoculations Four of the students in the hospital have contagious diseases. Those in hospital classes are often when the hospital closes, Dr. R., H. Emlinsham, hospital superintendent and D. H. Emlinsham, hospital superintendent. Small pink vaccinations totaled 382 for the year. Tymphnoid inoculations reached 150 as compared to two years ago with age over 800. Neither of this group had the high rate in comparison with the records of former years. Parrots Go to College A real opportunity to make money during your vacation is selling automobile seat covers and auto awnings. Every car owner is a prospect and your commission is high. Visit Fashion Park Mfg, Co., 126-149 West Stl. 10, Kansas City Mo, Dept. 71, Brownieville, Texas, May 26—A college for parrots has been set up here, to which birds more than 1500 in number come from all over the world to visit. The phonograph is used in the teaching, special records having been made for the purpose. 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