THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927 PAGE FOUR Intramural Meet Won by Sigma Nu; Delta Tau Second Final Events Leave Score Showing 15 Point Lead for Trackmeet Victors Sigma Na fraternity easily won five place in the intramural track meet, which was completed last right with 60.3-5 points. Delta Tau Delta was second with 61.2-5 points. Theta a club third with 43.3-5 points. Kaypa Sigma finished with a high average of 52.9. Events in the 220 yard howard lawn competition, 880 yard relay pole vault, high jump discus were run off last night to complete the meet which started Tuesday. Following are last nights results Mile rhy—Won by Delta Tau Delta. 220 yard loud - hardles- Parker Sigma Na, first steel Kappa Sigma, first steel McFarland, Alpha Kappa Lamda and Steel, Pi Kappa Alpha 880 yard relay—Won by Delta Tac Delta Pole vandl—Wallingford, Sigma Nu first; Woods, Delta TauDelta, second; Abbott, Phil Delta Theta, third; Calvin Alpha Tau Owuag, fourth. *High jump*—Hancock, Kappa Sigerm, and Waddell Sigma, tied for first. *Long jump*—Hancock, Kappa Sigerm, and Fisher, Delta Uplift, Shepp Sigma Nna, and Harper, Fli Delta Chl Delta Broud Jump-Foster, Sigma-na first; Rugers, Pi Upian, second Garland, Kapp Sigma, third; Runie Altau Altau Oomega, fourth Discus, Wallingford, Sigma Nu first; Fisher, Delta Uplion, second; Jorgenson, Delta Uplion, third; an Oakbison, Delta Theta, fourth. - point forsts the organization. are: Signa Ngo 60; 3-5; Delta Tau Tau 12; Delta Upsilon 14; Alpha Kappa Kappaappa 41 1-2; Alpha Kappa Lambada 35 1-2; Pi Kappa Pai 25 1-2 Delta Upsilon 24 1-3; Pi Kappa Pi Kappa 17 1-2; Delta Chi 11 1-5 Pi Upsilon 9; Delta Chi 8; Sigma Al alpha 14; Sigma Delta 3; Sigma Phi Enulsion 3. Sigma Phil Press Playground ball in intramural ath letics will be resumed Monday night Secret Practice Is Held Scrimimage Ending Session Won by Varsity, 28-0 The secret practice ended with an scriummetry between the varnish and the freshman squats. The final score was 28-0 in favor of the eleventh, which were used, it that they are effective and have been perfected by the Jayhawks The football squad had a secret practice yesterday afternoon. The men were drilling on signals and new plays that are to be used for the first time against the Cornhuskers next Saturday, Coach Cappon thought it best to keep the sidelines clear of players from the field. He would挂 a flag on his men. The members of the squall not in scriummen were ever there. The team was placed on passing and getting down under the pants. The pants were high and for long times to get under the knees and many times tailed for the ball to come through. The Nebraska team is going to have difficulty in holding its own with the Nebraska team. The men had lots of pep and were talking it up in fine shape, showing the confidence that is a good share of the battle. Due to the lack of support of the student body, the student senate at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WIis., was compelled to dissolve. The dean is not in favor of a new form of administration, and the old, because he believes that the administrative boards are capable of handling the work. Miss Virginia Harvey, who is attending the University of Georgia with her mother, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Delta Chi house mother, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Delta Chi house mother, Mrs. L. C. Harris, Delta Chi evening. Read the Kansan want ads. Class Tennis Teams Start Plaving This Afternoon The class tennis teams have been chosen by the managers and will start playing today. The seniors have on their team Thelma Stevenon, Joe Stapleston and Johnihe Stevenon. The juniors are composed of Laia May Ensing, V. Gene Bowers. The sophomore team is composed of Lela May Ensing, Susan Keith and Helen Broderon. The freshmen have Ruth Breit Davis and Davis and Catherine McFarland. This afternoon the following seek ule will be followed: Brendelhain, freshman, vs. Ensign sophomore, 2:30; Greeter, freshman vs. Keith, sophomore, 3:50; Davis vs. Broederston, sophomore 4:30; Harper, junior, vs. Steventon, senior; Burton, junior, vs. Stapleton senior. The schedule for Friday is as follows: Brendelhain, freshman, vs. Harper, junior, 3:00; Greeer, freshman, vs. Burton, junior; Davis, freshman, vs. Bowers, junior. The Oread Training School football scrimmage which takes place between classes and after school on the Hill just north of Spooner-Thayer became more interesting yesterday afternoon, at least to those playing for the line-up that were Sleek and H. Schmidt of the varsity sound. High School Boys Are Captained by Varsity It appeared that Schmidt was captain of one side and Shenk and Burton were handling the other in co-op battles. Schmidt withdrew with all the seriousness of a game on the gridiron. Schmidt showed his leadership by pulling them apart later, when they seemed to do better playing. Shekn and Burton occasionally spurred their men on to play aggressively, confident of their plays than did the opposing team. The game did not have the element of roughness that would have been needed in the gridiron battles; instead of tackling it was only necessary to touch the person carrying the ball to downhill. In such cases, the team would make a good showing against the Shekn-Burton combination but did not seem to be able to plunge through the line for an When the Shenk-Burt team team, the ball it was repeatedly carried to the other end of the field by the Shenk to Burton forward pass, where they touchdown. The score stood very much in favor of the Shenk and Burton team at the close of the scripment, 24 to 6. The boys of the high school said that it was the most in touch and thrilling scripment of the year. W. A. A. Members Will Sponsor Health Week The Women's Athletic Association held the regular meeting Wednesday afternoon in the gymnasium. The candy sales were discussed and another one planned for sometime soon. The organization also decided to invite members of the club Dec. 5. The committee chairmen appointed to plan it were Alice Gaskill, public; Olive Weatherby, program; and Roma Funk, party plans. The party is to be the ending of health week and departed out in the form of a kid party. Reports were given by the representatives to the state convention and accounts of the trip hold. It is our business to give you better repairing and washing. We are hardened to do it, ever since we never ever before. Our business keeps growing. 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It is certainly stimulating to hear cheering with a lot of fear we know that management." "Bill Rice, last year's cheerleader, says, "There is no doubt that we need a new yell, but make it original. None of the old ones have wow-wow." However it could be similar to some real good yell in some respects and still be changed enough that it would not be called a copy. We had to use very short, very shortly and simple, they carry the host and lots easier to put across to the men on the field. If we could just get one and not too many, it would be a mixture of the two types, slurring plus speed." Rose McColloch, president of the W. S. G. A., thought the contest an excellent idea of the Jay Janes, "Persistent," who played in our Kansas rooters and football team too, since pep and more of it is what we are essentially after down there on the football field. Indeed, they are especially important to every loyal Jayawkower." Helen Filkin, a member of the joint committee of student affairs says, "I thoroughly agree with the Jay Jensen proposal that they should yell. There is an old adage that variety is the spice of life. But aside from our faculty members, two or three yells, and they don't seem to me to have the power to instil pep and spirit in their students, they are fearful and slow. Three cheers for the Jay James if they succeed in finding some A few yells have been received by mail. "There is some difficulty in getting boxes up, so we urge everyone to help us, but we can also be able to get the boxes up," stated Dolpha Smith, who is chairman and the one to whom the yells are to be heard. The law class of the University. Oklahoma has informed the students that the "no-car" rule of the institution does not prohibit undergraduate from rolling about by their own loco-motion. The rules of the campus are ringing with the noise of roller skates. Last week burgy-riding was the fad. Team to Leave Tonight Cappon Takes Thirty Members of Squad to Lincoln Coach Cappon and 31 members so the varsity football squad will leave tonight for the annual football game in Georgia, where they'll leave at 10 p. m., to partake in their fifth football clash of the 1927 season. The players will be on in Lincoln tomorrow morning and so have a day of rest before their biggest game so far this season. In spite of the strong showing of Nebraska, the Jayhawkers have improved greatly and their victory over North Dakota did much to restore their confidence. Fifteen of the reserves will leave Friday night on the student special with Bill Mullins, the coach of the reserve team. Coach John Bann with 35 of the freshman squad will also go under the expense of the game. This is the reward of the freshmen for 'their work this season. Eleven social fraternities of the University of Nebraska have withdrawn from the underclassmen's honorary organizations. One group had drew from were the Green Goblins, the Iron Sphinx, and the Vikings. This action was taken because they believed the organizations to be unworthy of their The whole variety team will return from Lincoln Sunday morning and it is expected that a large group of students will be at the station to meet The Stanford University freshmen, led by the ex-champion flyweight in the Turbo in Harbor Bay, last week in the "gand battle" with the sophomore on the campa. Virgil Pfeiffer, 27, who had an accident for manstod Oct. 18, was able to leave the hospital today as he recovered. He will return his school in a few days. Style, Snap, Fit, and Wear go into all of them. Clothes That Satisfy SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. Suiting you is my business. Announcements Manbattan Shirts HOUK AND GREEN BLOOTING Kappa Phi club will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of the Mrs. Edwin Prices, 1232 Ohio. All pledges and requests are requested to be present at the meeting. The Bible discussion group of the Y. W. C. A, will most at Henley house the Sunday school. The discussion will be some phase of the writing of the Bible—Sue Gaucon, chairman. --with the appearance of your hair? The American Society of Mechanical Engineers will hold a meeting tonight at 7438 in Marvin hall. There will be talks on the senior inspection trip and also a motion picture. Color films will furnish the refreshments. The Cosmopolitan club will meet tonight to discuss plans and release for their International program to be held in Ottawa today, a regional hall in Ottawa tomorrow night. Practice for Quack club will be held at the gymnasium Saturday morning at 10:30. Classes in dietetics, 11:30, and food chemistry, 13:30, will be dismissed Friday, so that class members may attend the teachers' meeting in Topeka that day. Pit Delta Chi announces the pledging of Delbert Beach, c'31, Neodesh, Millard Dowell, c'28, and Glenn Webb, c'31, Topeka. 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