THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ialls untie had and law All are of years 4 Eccom nearly beog d and thetica ment in rooma. They talk thee wouses eeded go gor physical is g of the portei orte for the large vlede cente h the part later out ou gen the develo mee ths whs they gree chen arot M as daun lose lege have hav dehoe an do wi fi ho go grin in L ACACIA WINS MEET, LEADS BY BIG MARGIN Kappa Sigma Takes Second With Sigh Alph Third KEARNEY IS HIGH MAN Mandeville, Reid or Pringle Will Take Second Place Kearney's win of the high hurle event day Saturday for the Phi Pis failed to overcome the Sig Alph's lead in the race for third place, so that the series ended without any change in the order of the first five contestants over that of the previous three days as Pringle and Mande Reza continued with S. A. E., and Kappa Sigma made about the same gains. The scores, as tabulated by Coach Schialemann, stood at the end of the meet as follows: Acacia 104671; Kappa Sigma 97390; S. A. E. 4300; Phi Kaplan Psi 8828 5-8; Delta Upsilon 9678; Alpha Chi 7085; Batterton 7094; Sigma Chi 6794; Vermont 7601; Alpha Chi 5784; Pi K 671.5; 5625. The main interest in the meet was centered on the fight for third place between S. A. E., Phi Kappa Psi, and Delta Upsilon which started on the third meet of the series when the Sig Alphas jumped into third place from seventh, Delta U dropped to fifth, and Acacia and Sigma Kappa joined it respectively. On the following day the Phi Pis tooy Patterson's place in fourth and from then up to the final event Saturday afternoon the third place was open to any of the three, while there was a dim chance before Saturation that S. A. E. might nose the Kappa Sigs out of second place. Kearny was easily the star of the meet, and there was a dim chance when the results are tabulated, while second place will go to either Mandeville, Reid or Pringle. The cup, which goes to Achia in award for winning this series, will be placed on exhibition at the Athletic Office for a few days before it is given to the winners. It has not arrived yet, but should be here any All men who are going out for track meet report to Coach Schadmann tomorrow and receive their issue of equipment so that they may get down to work at once. Track practice starts Wednesday of this week and if McCook Field cannot be used on account of the weather, the rubber running track in Robinson Gymnasium will be used. SPORT SPUTTER By "Snow" White In lookover the Missouri Valley football schedules for next fall, it is seen that Nebraska was not given a game by Missouri. Perhaps the Tigers can offer the excuse that a suitable date could not be agreed upon, but it comes as a disappointment that the Bengals and Huskers will not stage a 1921 gridiron combat. The Columbia eleven has not provided itself with as stiff a schedule as its superior playing ability would warrant. Without a Nebraska game on its schedule, it is able to come into the Thanksgiving contest with more freshness than would otherwise be possible. The possibility that Washburn may apply for entrance into the Valley Conference should not incite derive sneezes. The Topeka school has been gradually expanding until it now is in third place in Kansas Conference. The Ichabods have hold K. U. to close scores for several years now, and they have had similar fortune with other Valley schools. However, they do not abide by freshman raiding, and that may keep them out of "big time competition." Bike Endurance Race May be Staged Here Bicycle endurance racing may be introduced into the University if someone can be found to accept the challenge of Earl B. Shaar, c'23, who is clinging honeys. Shaar has participated in a number of bicycle endurance race. In 1916 he finished second in the San Francisco tournament and would have finished second in the Chicago race but was disqualified on the last day. Slason isn't in condition now but will go into training immediately if anyone will accept his challenge. Anona Cain, c24, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Perry Thief Detected in House Gets Away with Money A robe entered the Alpai Delta Pi house Friday night during the dinner hour, searched all the tirid floor and was beginning on the second when he was heard by one of the girls downstairs. When the man saw he was discovered, he jumped out of a second story window and escaped. He was followed by police officers who were passing the house at the time. The loss in stolen property amounted to several dollars. The French Fellowship The French Fellowship Every war, whatever its purpose, has some beneficial results. The recent world conflict, though it claimed to have been caused by an incarcerated and caused irreparable destruction of homes and property, succeeded in establishing among the youth of America and France a feeling of mutual understanding and fraternity of spirit. That this attitude, which characterized the relations of the armies of both nations during the war, might be perpetuated among the future generations, there was organized a society known as the American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities. One hundred and twenty-seven men of the Field Service gave their lives in the cause of democracy, and as a lasting memorial to these men, this organization will endow, commencing with the year 1921, twenty-five fellowship programs, for a two year study in French universities. By this means, the society hopes to bring into closer contact the scholars of the two countries. Students would do well to set their aims attaining one of these fellowships, for aside from the moral aspect, they present an opportunity to in universities - which rank among the world's institutions of learning. 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