PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1926 Organized Groups to Start Annual Intramural Race Challenge Trophy Offered Last Year Will Again Be Awarded to Winner Plans for the intramural sports program for the fall and winter are being worked out now by John Sabe, director, and competition among the organized houses and groups will be under way in a few days. The 32-inch trophy cup which was offered for competition last year for the first time will be up again this season. The trophy, which means that it is to be won by the same organization three times to obtain permanent possession. Last year the Phi Delta Theta's winnet to a championship with 551 points. O'S were second with 551 points. Points are scored in all the different sports held during the year. Games that are to be taken up this fall are playground ball, which is substituted because of lack of interest in football, fall track and cross country. The cross country run may be run in a relay series this fall. For this sport the men have to be in fair physical condition to stand the grueling grind, and as the participants rarely train for the events, it is likely the event will be changed to a cross country relay race. An effort will be made as in previous years to interest more men in these sports. The organized houses respond all right but it is difficult to get the non-fraternity men together. Several boarding clubs organize cemets but the response is not among the unorganized houses. The intramural program will continue throughout the year. During the winter months boxing, wrestling, swimming, handball and basketball bowls. In spring tennis, horseshoes, track and field and baseball will be the sports. Entry blanks will soon be malted out to honeurs for the fall sports, or they may be obtained by calling for a gymnast. In the second floor of the gymnasium. Bethany College, coached by Ad Lindecky, who captured the last K. U. team to beat Nebraska, has a fine outlook for the fall campaign. Florr, all-state center last year is back, with a flock of line men to fill the other positions. Tarrant and Barley are available for backfield duty plus Taylor, who was at K. U. last fall, and Lijstrom, a letterman from last year. Lindecky, who played in the defense and should annex another conference title, although the Swedes have one of the harsest schedules in years, playing Hays, Pittsburgh and Emporia Teachers, McPherson, Friends and Wesleyan. Miss Ruth Reeble of Emporia, who attended the University of Kansas last year as a freshman and is taking her sophomore work at the College of Emporia, is visiting friends at Corbin Hall. WANT ADS WANTED—Table linen laundry work, also student laundry. 645 Ohio phone 1960 Blue. 11 STUDENTS soaked darned by hand; also mending. Work called for and delivered. Call 965. 18 FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, be to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. If WASHING and ironing and bumble work and day work by hour. Call 1356. 10 FOR RENT - Very desirable room is private home, near campus, for girls. Graduate or upper class stu dent preferred. Phone 14292. 1 WANTED -Student laundry. Prices reasonable and work done satisfactorily. Phone 2220 White. 20 WANTED-By expert, hand darning and repairing. All kinds of tailor work. 1221 Vermont, call 2144. 10 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50c. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky FOR RENT-Quiet single room for graduate student, $12 a month. Inquire 1902 Rhode Island street. 1 FOR RENT—Single room for a girl $12 per month, 1409 Mass. Phone 465. 11 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Modern house. Single room $10, double room $20. 1817 Louisiana. 13 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in private family for two boys. Call Saturday or after 3 p. m. 116 W. 15th. Phone 1505 White. STUDENTS wanted to address envelopes, spare time—steady work. Also saleman for adding pencils, luminous articles, calendar watches and other articles. B Company, Box 81, Lawrence, Kans. 10 FOR RENT—Single room for boy, $10. 1340 Tenn., 1799. 12 FOR RENT—2 sleeping rooms. 1019 Kentucky. 11 FIRST CLASS ROOM-Private family, home privilege. Suitable for faculty. Breakfast if preferred. Phone 2329. 12 FOR RENT - Large newly decorated room in quiet neighborhood, 12 minutes walk from the University. Tuitionoman preferred. **P*** 206 Black Furniture DRESS making and alterations. Mrs. Smith, 933 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass, Phone 683 10 For Fountain Pens ✖️ ✖️ Sheatter's Skrip and Conklin's Skip are ideal inks RANKIN'S DRUG STORE "Handy for the students" Phone 678 1101 Mas PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. I, E. R. BUSTACE Ottobawai family office, Office at Red Idenee, Lawcense, Kamala Phone 463 1599 Massachusetts DR. L.E. BENNING Oculist, Fitting glasses a specialty. Test the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 812 F. A. U. Filb fun, cleaning, remodeling and repairing for K. U. men and women. Salma made to repair. Come and see me. [29] Louisiana See me. Phone 1434 G. W. STEEPER & CO. Latest Samples Satisfaction Guarantee Tailor to speculate men and women, Pre LOST Brown leather brief case in room 5. central ad, between 8:30 and 10:00. a. m. Tuesday. Return to Kannan office. $5.00 reward. 15 VOICE LESSONS arts. Amy Larrimore, former teacher of voice at Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, Graduate of K. U. under Louise Miller, also artist pupil of Frank La Forge, New York City. Phone 1448 Red Don't Miss Out-and Don't miss out on Convocations or important announcements because you neglect to read the Kansun Every Night. Freshman Caps Now Selling! Football Practice On Baseball Teams "Scrappin" for First Place Dempsey-Tunney Fight. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Top Coats selling at $35 "Sure looks like a big week" Manhattan Shirts Eno Shirts Interwoven Socks Women's Robes Faultless Pajamas NOW ON DISPLAY Setson Hats Mallory Hats Bobbie Robbs Bobbie Robbs Leather Jackets Glad to show you! O-R-P-H-E-U M Tonight—Tomorrow ADDED—Comedy "NEVER TOO OLD" SHOWS — 3 - 7:30 - 9 PRICES; Mat. 10:35; Nite 10:40 SOON "The Flaming Frontier" THE fact that you may make the grade in any old clothes doesn't alter the fact that good-looking clothes always make the grade easier to make. Have us dry clean them oftener! Phone 75 NewYork CLEANERS CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN ...DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER! IKES is no longer down town. But you will find him at 12th Oread ready to serve you the best of fountain goodies, cigars, toilet articles, drug sundries. He also makes the best punch in town. Phone 970 Get that Date Now The First Varsity of the Year "Tommie" Johnston's K. U. Serenaders F. A. U. Hall Saturday, Sept. 25 --- $1.25 for stags .75 a couple Football Ticket Sale Open --- Buy Now For Good Seats Season Ticket, 1 Home Games, $6.00. Single Games, $2 Each. All-Sports Season Ticket, $12.00. Reservation of Student Activity Book Football Tickets Also Under Way. Bring Yours in Early. 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