THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAN-HELLENIC MEET WON BY SIG ALPHS Acacia Gets Second With 24 Points and Phi Delta Third Mandeville is High Man Good Time Made by Stacey and Schwarz is Feature of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, recent winner in the inter fraternity basketball league won another athletic supremacy yesterday afternoon by taking the Pan-Hellenic track meet with a score of 39 points. Acacia was the first player to be turtured by Phi Delta Theta with a score of 16; fourth by Sigma Nu with 14; and fifth was held jointly by Delta Upsilon and Beta Theta Pi, these fraternities amassing 12 each. Next in order were Pi Kappa Alpha I, II; Kappa Sigma, I; III; Kappa Delta Pi, II. Apha Tau Omega, Phi Kappa, and Phi Gamma Delta failed to Mandeville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was high point man of the meet as he placed in four events with a total score of 11. Stacey of Delta Upsiona came next with 10. Stacey's running was one of the features of the meet, as he won the quarter and half mile with case. A—Races were slow—A Many of the entrants were handcapped by lack of training. Consequently, there was but little speed in any of the races. Schwarz, Phil Delta Theta, made good time in the century dash, 10:3 The winners: the widens. 100-yd dash—Schwarz, Phi Deit; Bell, Sig Aliph; Sexton, Bata; Jarvis, Sig Athn. Time 10.3 seconds. 220. yard-dash-Bell, Sig Alph; McVey, Acacia; Montgomery, Delta Taue; Jarvis, Sig Alph. Time, 24 4-5 seconds. 440-yard run—Stacey, Delta U; Welty, Beta; Jarvis, Sig Alph; Sexton, Beta. Time, 55 4-5 seconds. 88. yd run- Stacey, Delta U; Darking, Acacia, Schaub, Kappa Sig; Nettles and Bunn (tied) Beta. Time, 2 minutes. 11 seconds. Mile Run - Durking, Acacia; Schauh, Kappa Sigma; Bunn, Beta; Blum, Sig Alph. Time, 5 minutes, 4 seconds. Broad jump=Allison, Acacia; Meyc, Macy, Eagles, Epi, Kappa Alpa; Mandeville, Sig, Alga, Distance, 19 feet, 10-34 inches. High Jump> MeAdams, Sigma Ngu, and Prouty, Sig Alg Tied (Tied); Barter Sigma Ngu and Adams, Sigma Chi (Tied). Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. Pole vault-Waugh. Phi Delt and Allison, Acacia (Tied) Jennings, Delta Tau and McAdams, Sigma Nu (Tu). Height, 11 feet. 220-yd low hurdles—Phillips, Sig Alph; Wilhis, Pi K. A.; Mandeville, Sig Alph; Cress, Pi K. A. Time, 28 4-5 seconds. 128. yard high hurdles—Mandeville Sig Alpch; Jackson, Huma Nu; Uhrlaub, Phi Delt; Adams, Sigma Chi Time, 17. 3-5 seconds. Shot put—Mathews, Pi' K. A; Mandieve, Sig Alph. Bernard, Delta U; and Liggett, Sig Alph. Distance 35 feet. 7 inches. Relay (first division) Sig Alph; Beta; Kappa Sig; Acacia, Relay (second division) Phi Delt; Sigma Nu; Phi Psi; Sigma Chi. The javelin throw and obstacle race were both ruled out of the contest when the slowness of the meet involved a cessation of further events. The K. U. Woman's Medical Association will meet Thursday afternoon in room 104 Gymnasmium. Dr. Martha Bacon will discuss the "Gymnasmium" special business will come before the meeting which will follow the talk. New Dope on Egypt Is Freely Supplied The public mania, like love of liquor, leads men on and on—and on. The brilliant copreaders of the Kansas were asked today to let their imaginations run sufficiently rampant to read, correct, and device—we'll let up and let you do it: The city ordinance against "shimming" will be suspended May 28 during the Sphinx Spring Shuffle to be given at Robinson Gymnasium. Egyptian decorations will be used in the hall and on the programs. Shofatall's six piece orchestra will furnish the music for this Hieroglophic Hop, which is probably to be one of the last parties of the semester. Archaeological experts have proven that "shimming" is a corruption of the original English "wiggle and flip," originated and popularized by Cleoastam sometime B. C. Nile water, the probable cause is, at present scarce in Lawrence, but Shofaital's syncopatin' six is known to produce even stronger effects. Seven Students Wanted For Foreign Work Soon "A greater number of teachers are wanted for the foreign field now than ever before," said Rev. J. W. Boyer, Presbyterian University Pastor today. "I have been asked," he continued, "to select one young lady teacher for Korean,French teachers for Elat, West Africa, an industrial man to teach and assist in the management of the Frank James Industrial School in that city." He will be fall of this year. Any student desiring to consider this work will please see me at Westminster Hall, 1212 Oread, by appointment, at once. I shall be glad to talk it over with anyone seriously considering such work." AWARD K's SATURDAY Dr. John Outland Will Award Letters at K Club Dance Saturday Night Dr. John Outland, of Kansas City, will award the football and basketball Ks at the K Club dance which will be given at Robinson Gymnasium Satu- rr. 12. The dance to be given by the club. The dance was planned to promote a spirit of fellowship among the men who have participated in the athletic con- trol. Several features have been planned by the Club. Crimson and Blue colors, K blankets, and trophies will be used as decorations. The program will be a novel K program, with the names of the men receiving K's. The K men will wear their K's. The men will wear diapers will be the athletic coaches and their wives. Charles Schoffall will furnish the music. Annual Pharmacy Banquet Was Held Saturday Night The annual banquet given in honor of Dean Sayre by the School of Pharmacy was held at the Midway Cafe, Saturday night, May 1. Thirty-four students and faculty members were present. The evening was given over to a general discussion of pharmacy and of Dean Sayre's work in that field. Toasts were given by Prof. L. D. Havenhill, Professor Spencer, William Draper for the senior class, and Louis Miller for the junior class. In lieu of the close of the banquet Dean Sayre said that he had been Dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University for thirty-two years having given up a career as a drug manufacturer to establish that school in 1885. Send the Daily Kansan home. WOMAN'S MODERN UNDERGARMENT You can obtain Futurist, exquisitely made and soft-fitting for under-the-corset wear, in a wide range of materials. These dainty garments combine comfort and vogue. See Futurist on display in our Knit Underwear Department Sooner and Jayhawker Clash on McCook Today Innes, Bullmee & Hackman After dropping both games of the series at Manhattan with the Agies by the scores of 6-2 and 3-2 the Sooners are trying their luck against Kansas this afternoon at McCook second series of conference games. After a three days rest the Kansas team is in excellent condition with three pitchers in shape to use according to Coch McCary炒. The team is from Kansas in the box for Kansas with Grey behind the bat. The only change from the regular line up was the shifting of Cowwil from left to right field and Isenberger from right to left field. "Dutch" Wedell is umpiring the game. Washington Wins From Drake Washington Wins From Drake Washington University took a boo in the game with the baseball team on Friday at Saturday afternoon. The Pikers won the first game 10 to 1 and the second 12 to 1. In the first Captain Goode was knocked out of the first innings, the meyer stayed the entire game in the second game. MacDowell Fraternity will meet in Room 110 Fraser Thursday night at 7 o'clock. A representative of the Men's Glee Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30. Kendrie. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggis Eastman Kodas L. E. Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mans. St. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS* WM SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. jewelry company will be present to take orders for pins on which a small deposit is required. 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