THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Norton Wins First In Three Events; Ties In Pole Vault Kappa Sigmas Continue to Hold Top Position in Inter-Organization Meet Emerson Norton won three events and tied for first in the fourth event, held yesterday in the inter-organization track meet. Norton won the 220-yard low hurdle, the discus and the javelin, each with six captain Rogers in the pole vault. Low Hurdle Time Slow The Kappa Sigmas continue to hold their lead over the *Acacia*, although the performance of Norton helped the score of the *Acacias* a great deal. The standing of the organized teams based on yesterday's results give the Kappa Sigmas 5438, Acacia 5046, Delta Upsilon 3087, and Acacia 2822. *Lurie hurdle time* *time* The time in the low hurdle was so slow compared to the high hurdle, although the showing made was good, considering the track and weather. Norton has a strong partner in Graham, who is just beginning to show what fib can do, as if these two men will take care of the obstacle the hurdle ever in valley meets. In the pole vault, Rogers and Norton are repeating their records of last year in that neither is able to beat the other. They tied for first at 11 feet 6 inches. This is more than a half-foot under the records made last year, but the distance is very good for so early in the season. Dillenbock will be batting great and Kansas will have the same pole-vaulting triet that was able to capture most of the points in that event last year. Kennedy Hurls Javelin In the discus, Norton hurled the saucer 123 feet, with Kennedy taking second at 116 feet. Norton is Kanae's best man in this event, but Kenny is developing into fine material, according to Coach Shadelman. "Kennedy is springing a surprise here by the records that he made in the javelin and discus. With proper coaching he will develop into a mighty valuable man, and as he is eligible for valley meets this spring, he will help the chances of the team a great deal,' said Coach Schladman. Norton made a remarkable record in the 58-pound weight, as this is the first time that he has ever thrown it from his hand. He also threw the weight 26 feet 2 inches. This event has not been included in the Missouri Valley track meet, but K U. will not suffer if it is one of the events, as 25 feet is considered a good throw. To Use Short Pass Style Play Against Varsity Frosh To Battle Varsity With the first scrimmage with the varsity less than a week off, the freshman basketball team is working hard each night to develop a combination which will give the K. U. first-string men a stiff work out. Part of each evening is spent in drilling the freshman squad on fundamentals of the game. Several combinations of the short pass system are being worked on by the first year men. According to Coach Patrick the freshman team will be given plays similar to those used by other Valley basketball shooters. Several Valley schools are using the short pass style of play which the freshman squad will use in work-outs against the varsity. The quality of our workmanship and the service rendered is of the very best. The only Barber Shop with a manicurist. The first scrimmage against the varsity for the freshman team will be Wednesday night, December 13, at St. John's in the second annual K. U. Sport Week. Noted Bishop to Preach at Trinity Church Sunday Bishop James Wise of Topeka will preach at the Trinity Episcopal Church on Sunday, December 10, at 11 a.m. He is well known to the University students of the last few years, and recently addressed an issue with students. All students of the University are invited to the services Sunday morning. Bishop Wise is pastor of the Episcopal church at Topkapi. He was born in Scotland and came to the United States in 1888. He is recognized throughout the country as one of the leading authorities on white supremacy. While he will be entertained by the Sigma Nu fraternity. PALACE BARBER SHOP Frank Vaughan, Prop. 730 Mass. St. SALE of SUITS Our Entire Suit Stock Offered at These Prices Ladies and Misses most fashionable Suits, the newest materials, in navy and all new shades, plain tailored or fur trimmed straight line or Balkan blouse effects, all handsomely silk lined and beautifully made. Come Tomorrow, Saturday. While Your Size is Obtainable. All Regular $ 27.50 Ladies Suits for $18.50 All Regular $ 35.00 Ladies Suits for $24.50 All Regular $ 45.00 Ladies Suits for $30.00 All Regular $ 57.50 Ladies Suits for $38.50 All Regular $ 75.00 Ladies Suits for $50.00 All Regular $110.00 Ladies Suits for $73.50 Every advantage is offered the early Christmas Shopper. Better selections, Better service. Innes B. Bullmee Nackman The marriage of Ruth Davis, Iis of Minneapolis, to Maurice Young. A. B. 22, took place Thursday afternoon, November 30, at 5 o'clock in the Presbyterian manse in Minneapolis. Silk Ties 50c— 3 for $1.50 Former K. U. Students Marry at Minneapolis Mrs. Young has attended the University for the past two years and is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Young was graduated from the University last spring, and he is now associated with the First National Bank in Dodge City. He is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. The —a wonderful showing of Holiday Neckwear for your choosing— Neckwear Stratford Clothes Silk and Wool Ties $1. English Foulards— $1.50 and $2 Knit Ties $1 to $3.50 Hunt Ties 17 to 180 New Bow Ties—the tie young men are wearing today—Special at 75c— Why not take a few Home? Glad to show you! Send the Daily Kansan home. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream couple will make their home in Dodge City. 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Obercoats of imported woolens, rich domestic woolens, expert needle work-new Mid-Winter colorings have just arrived $35 and $40 The theater going people of Lawrence Know that the American Legion is very particular in their selection and presentation of benefit entertainments, yet the management of this year's show promises even more than ever for your money. MAIL ORDER SEATS ARE GOING FAST --- THE.PLAY The play is one of the most successful of George M. Cohan's "always successful" farces. It is a mystery farce in two acts that will hold and grip you—not a slow minute—as did "The Bat." You will follow with keenest interest the finding of the Seven Keys and the development of the plot. THE CAST At Theatre Box Office 9:00 A.M. Has been carefully selected from members of the K. U. Dramatic Club and from the best talent available in Lawrence. They have been working day and night to give the patrons a "finished" production that will stand out as a professional rather than an amateur play. In fact there are four ex-professionals in the cast. Box Office Sale Starts Tomorrow Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c plus 10 per cent tax. Mail orders must include 10 per cent tax. "The Seven Keys to Baldpate" Of Course the Show We Are Talking About Is To be presented by the American Legion Bowersock, Tuesday, Dec. 12th Only one more show this year.