PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928 McCormick, Delta Tan, and Knowles, A. T. O., Tie for High Honors Pointsc Scored in Second Hall of Meet Show D. T. D. Is Final Winner Final Winner Individual results of the second section of the spring intramural track meet held last Friday show McCormick of Delta Tau Delta and Knowles of St. John's foried for high point bonuses with a first and a second to the credit of each. Foy win the discus with a heave of 100 feet. Winn the zippin sail over the cross-harbor at a height of 5 feet 7:12 inches to win the high jump. M Cornicek scored his eight point by winning the 229 yard dash and by taking second in the discus throw. Golden ran in first in the low hurdles. Knowles tossed out a team-mate Grose, in the broad junion, by a margin of one inch and a half. He also secured a second in the low hurdle. The points scored Friday totals with those in the first half held two and the second half held one, the winner, as previously announced with Sigma Alpha Epilogue taking second. Summary of events: 220.yard dach—Won by McCormick. 220.yard Daidt, Daidck, Sigma Phi Epsilon, second; Olson, Alpha Kappa Epsilon, fourth; Dawson, Alpha Kappa Epsilon, fourth. Time 25 seconds flat. 292 yard low handles—Won by Snowden, Sigma II, Epion Ipsilon, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Sigma, Soino, Kappa Sigma, third; Carlson Delta Cita, fourth. Time 28 seconds. 440-yard relay. Won by Delta Titan Delta; Sigma Phi Epilon, second; Sigma Alpha Epilon, third; Kappa Epilon, fourth. Time: 47.4 seconds. Mike rehy —Won by Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Tan Tau, second; Phi Delta Theta, third; Phi Kappa, fourth time. 3:40.2 Broad jump--Worr by Knowles. Ala Tan Oungee; Alpha Tan Altaan; Alpha Tan Marmot; third; Fother, Alca Kapo Laemba, Warrier; Delta Tan Daua tied for first. Discus throw—Wor by Fay, Delta Ci; McChernick, Delta Tau Delta one out; Fremont, Delta Tau Delta third; Fremont, Delta Tau Delta fourth, fourth 100 feet 5 inches. High jump — Wow by Zimn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Potter; Alpha Kappa Alpha; Cadmus; Carlson; Carlson and Warmer; Carlson; Delta Chi and Warmer; for fourth Height 5 feet 4.2 inches Tennis Players Defeated Sager and Alfred Unsuccessful at Valley Meet George: Alfred and Charles Sage made the trip to Nebraska with the track team to participate in the valley race, where competing bobsled in the singles and doubles. Sager and Alfred paired in the doubles were defeated in the first round by a pair from Grinnell in two sets out of three. Thurman of the Sooner net team downed Sager 6-0, 6-3 in the first round. Professor Hume, the terrific starter and stayed throughout the tourney. In the single Alfred won over Gobard of Oklahoma Aggies 6.0, 6.3 in the first round, but lost to Brown of the second round, 5.7, 7.5, 3.6. Announcements --- A reception will be given by the Alpha Chi Omega sorority for Virginia Arnold, fa28, at the chapter house tonight between 2:30 and 10:20. Two students are invited to School of Fine Arts are cordially invited, according to Lacme Himmel. The Botany Club will meet in room 101 of Snow hall tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 for election of officers. Julia Johnson, president. Jahwayers may be obtained at the Jahwaiyower office on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday between 3 and 430 p.m. John Foster. All scallion matches in the women’s intramural tennis tournament must be played off before or on MUs. All players, coaches, instructor in physical education, There will be an important meeting of all football men at room 206, Robbins gymnasium, Wednesday at 12:18 p. m. The meeting will be brief, but, we hope, it will be positive candidates for next fall to present. John Burn, assistant coach. Members of the Episcopal Church couror will be entertained with a film at night, 7 p.m., on Tuesday, nightly day. May 25, in the home on 9th Street at 10am, Shiner, 1013 Vermont street, at 6:30p The Home Economics Club will hold a picnic Tuesday afternoon. All members meet at Fraser hall at 5 p. m. Josephine Hoford, president. Dean George C. Shand of the School of Engineering and Architecture will go to Manhattan Tuesday to attend a meeting meeting of rural electrification. Students at Watkins Hall Have Opportunity to Play Croquet Because Donor of House Has Court Made University students who stay in Watkins hall may now have the opportunity to play crouch, due to the absence of an airplane that has just had a crouch court constructed in her yard between Watkins hall and her own residence. Kansas to Meet Oklahoma Jayhawks to Play Final Game With Manhattan Aggies Tomorrow the second baseball game of the series with the Oklahoma Sooners will hurt for Kansas, while Hunter will take up pitching duties for Oklaho. Thomson was on the mound this aft ernoon in the first game for the Jay hawkers. Friday and Saturday Kansas Agro- gies play Iowa State at Ames to the season for the Missouri Valley teams, with the exception of the third winnings. The Kansas will have with the Agroges at Lawrence during commen- cation time. Sport Notes Michigan entered the baseball title of the Big Ten Conference by winning the tenth straight game of the year last week. They have two games remaining but can afford to drop both as far as their standing is concerned. Junior Coen of Kansas City has at last gained a place on the Davis Cup which will play the Chinese net team, and he has shown some unusual improvement has shown seminal improvement the past two years and now ranks as the best player for his age in the country. --from— The court, which commands a view of the valley, is surrounded by a cement curbing and is a few inches below the lay surface. Few fans would have ever thought that Kansas would win the Missouri Valley track meet without the assistance of two first places from Grady and a number of points won in the mile run. Yet the unknown quarterback through in gallant fashion to mark up the necessary margin of victory. The hurtle event took everyone by surprise when none of the Hunker star quartet but Trumbler could elide into the water to catch more injuries in either the low or high bowls. Several men failed even to qualify in the events in which they were favored either to win or at least to lose. In one final trial but faltered in the end. In the above mentioned class falls such men as Epstein, Swartz, Dixund and Dills of Missouri; Krause, Argenbright, Thompson, and Darick of Nebraska; Carmen, Aldkinson, Dan of Houston; Browne, Johnson, and Whittier of Washington, more serious others who were given a good 'hance to nose among the leaders. Language of the Air Altimeter — An instrument indicating the altitude above sea level. A revolving face permits the instrument to set away regardless of the altitude. Repeat when zero here he takes off, the pilot will know how high he is above the ground. Oil Pressure Gauge—This instrument tells how much pressure is used to force oil to the movable parts of the motor. Torn and back indicator—An instrument denoting the deviation from the horizontal line of flight. The undergraduate publications of Yale University just occupied being librarians. They sold a $290,000 fire completely destroyed the printing plant of the Van Dyke Museum. Swimming Classes to Be Conducted This Summer Lawrence, Kansas Swimming classes will be conducted during the Summer Session of the University by Herbert Alphin, swim coach of the swimming team. The meeting on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for the six weeks, beginning with the first classes on Thursday, at $2 is being assessed for the term. The boys' classes will be in two sections. The beginners will meet once a week, the intermediate and the swimmers will have the time from 11:30 to 12:00. The mini mum age has been set at eight years and there are also sessions for 3:30 to 3:50 in the afterworks. An open hours for all of the men attending the classes will be held from 3:50 to 4:30. A class in life saving will be or granted for those who wish to pass the Red Cross test. All of the classes will be to the men and boys of Lawrence. Watkins National Bank Valley Standings Deposit With Engrossing W. L. Pct. Kansas Aggies 7 1 875 Oklahoma Aggies 7 9 734 KANSAS 8 4 667 Oklahoma 8 4 438 Missouri 7 1 389 Washington 4 8 800 Iowa State 6 0 690 A a few upperclassmen at Louisiana State University felt the urge to take up barbering, so they clipped the hair of some 300 freshmen. Resolutions, memorials, certificates, diplomas, etc. executed in script or any format of penwork submitted. Games this week: Today and tomorrow—Oklahoma at Kansas, Friday and Saturday—Kansas Aggers at Iowa State. LAKEWOOD Formerly Lake of the Woods DONNIE BROOKER, PARK Opens Saturday (May 20th) DINE DANCE SWIM LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Rugs, Draperies. Curtains, Furniture cleaned and stored Two Paired Roads All the Way—L, 8, 16 and state 32; Kawai Valley Interurban. MARRIED ALIVE SAFE Motb Damage Sun Fade Theft BOWERSOCK STAGE 9 p. m. Thursday Night Reverend MacFarland Officinating Couple to Be Married Mr. Fred Bohn Miss Margaret Mason Prizes Will Be Given by Local Merchants to this Famous Couple. Admission 50c to All Thursday Night—Feature Picture Corrine Griffith in "GARDEN OF EDEN" Intramural Announcements Finalists and semi-finalists in both the horseshoe and tennis tourneys, both singles and doubles, are urgently asked by John Sabs, director of intramural athletics, to turn in their scores in order that they may be counted. confiscated the results which were in the box hanging on the door of the couches' office. Those who participated in the matches should do this soon, in order that the final champion for the year may be determined. Some one either by mistake o through an erroneous idea of a joke Seniors at the University of Denver will be granted two weeks of vacation between the completion of their studies and their commencement exercises. DR. H. H. LEWIS Optometrist Practice limited to examination of eyes without dilating, and fitting of glasses. 801 Mass. St. Phone 912 (Over Round Corner Drug Store) The Varsity Dance committee wishes to thank you for your patronage this year,and asks you to give the same support to next year's Varsity Dance Manager, Don Hatch. Tom McFarland, Varsity Dance Manager. Murray Danglade. Loyce Rockhold, Committee. Several good salesmen will be needed in the Kansan's annual subscription campaign next fall. Salesmen for Kansan Subscription Campaign Next Fall Wanted at Once Everyone interested in working on the campaign should see or telephone, Delbert C. Roberts, at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house, phone 981 at once.