Inter-Organization Track Meet Is To Start December 5 Schlademan and Letter Mei Will Have Charge of The Eight-Day Program An inter-organization track meet, which will be the largest and most inclusive that has ever been held within the University will take place between the Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations, under the direction of Conch Karl Schlaindon who will be the guest speaker. The meet will start on Tuesday, December 5, and will continue for probably eight days. "This meet will be open to any organization on the hill," said Coch Schademan. "Social fraternities, professional fraternities, any organized clubs, and a group of men who do not have any permission to attend." The organizer and enter the meet. The object of the meet is to get every man who has any ability in any track event to enter and show us what he can do." New Ruling as to K Men There will be a change in ruling in the year allowing K men to join K women but put them in *a* class by themselves, and they will not compete directly with men who have not made letters in track "The eligibility of K men will be looked into before they compete," said Coach Schlaudenman. "Any K man that enters the competition will exhibit the ability standing so that he can compete in inter-collegiate sports in the spring will automatically forfeit whatever points he made in this meet, and the standings will be refreshed. Also if a K man draws from school to participate in the semester without giving sufficient reason, his participation will be forfeited. To Charge $10 Forfeit Fee A forfeit fee of ten dollars will be charged each organization which enters the meet. This is to insure that they have two men entered in each event. If, at the end of meet, the organization has had two men in each event, the ten dollars will be refunded. In addition to organization (sems, any man in school may enter the untest matached and compete in any sports event). No team will be no charge for such athletes. Eighteen Events in Meet Equipment and towels will have to be furnished by the men entering the meet, but the use of the variety shed at the stadium will be open to all contestants, and there will be plenty of hot water there for show. A thirty-inch loving cup will be awarded to the organization that wins the meet. This is the third year of the inter-organization track meet, and the Acacias have won it the two times, and if they win it they will keep it permanently, and a new cup will be provided. There will be eighteen events in the meet; 50-yard dash; 50-yield low hurdles; 100-yard dash; 220-yard dash; 410-yard run; 880-yard run; one-mile run; two-mile run; 120-yard high hurdles; 220-yard low hurdles; shot put, javelin throw, discus, broad jump, high jump, pole vault; 55-pound weight, and one-mile relay. This meet offers a special inducement to men who have ambitions to become track man, as Coach Schladehman will pick not less than fifty men from those who enter in this meet to report immediately after Christmas and they will make up his varsity squad for the spring season. Local R. O. T. C. Proposes to Adopt Unit Insignia Action is being taken by the officers of the local R. O. T. c unit, for the adoption of a unit insignia, similar to the division insignia of the World War. The design has not definitely been arranged, but it will probably be in the form of a red "Jayhawk" on a square of blue. The reason for the proposed adoption insignia is that in military camps the standard army uniform, and it is impossible to distinguish the different schools. The local unit is also attempting to secure the recognition of rifle shooting as a minor sport in the Missouri Valley Conference. They suggest that 50 per cent of the men taking part in three-fourths of the matches of the year be granted letters flanked by the smaller letters to the conference. It can be definitely decided at the meeting of the conference next December. Chancellor's Son Plays Halfback on L.H.S. Team Stanley Lindsey, son of Chancellor Lindsey, and one of Coach Max Klein's triple threat men in the backfield, being equally adept at pass, run, or kick, will be seen in action when the Lawrence High football team encounters Topeka High on the Washburn field Saturday afternoon. Lindley is playing his third and last year for Lawrence High. The first year, on account of lack of weight, he played end. Last year he played counterback, and this year his ambition to play halfback has been broken by a knee injury. Lindley plays with his head from the neck up more than from the neck down. He has lots of fight and pep, and more than plenty of nerve." Husband Hunting Is Teachers Object In Taking Large Town Salaries are Secondary But Superintendent Says There's "Room for Argument" Dallas, Tex., Nov. 24 (U. P.)— "What's the salary?" "What are my chances of landing a good husband?" These are the two questions prospective teachers ask when they are given assignments in small towns and rural schools, according to school officials here. The first question they ask is, "What should happen; the second they ask themselves. Teachers with the best grade certificate often choose the biggest of the rural towns to work in, when possibly they could get more money in small towns, she declared. Matrimony is the reason. And the second question is usually the most important, according to Miss Willie Metcalf, assistant county superintendent of rural schools, who explained to the United Press why she prefer some localities to others. "They consider their chances to make good marriages are better in larger places and accept the monetary loss cheerfully," Miss Meltcalf said. There are, however, those who differ with Miss Meltcalf as to the inclination of teachers to choose assignments where Cupid can get a good shot at them. Superintendent A. T. McDonald, when asked about the matter, said there was "room for argument." A hot tacumbe, made in real Mexican fashion by a real Mexican woman is different thing from the ordinary tamale of the restaurants. Try them at the Fiesta at the Episcopal Parish House, Friday evening, November 24. After the first performance at the movies tonight come to the Episcopal Parish. House for tamales and buffaloes. —we have the Clothes and "dressin", th a t you'll be proud to wear —and your folks will be glad to see you— in them How about a new Club Bag or Suit Case! 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