PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1926 Kansas Takes Second in Triangular Meet at Manhattan Friday Nebraska Wins First in Contes by Securing Seven Firsts; Locke Stars The Kansas track team, with five fists, won second place in the triangular meet with Nebulae and the team won a third by amassing a total of 49 points. Nebulae the meet with 78% lift and height up the rear, scoring 35% points. Hours in the high jump were divided between Daniels and Underhill of Kansas, who tied for first place at 13.5 seconds. The Argentine Carter of the Argiles defeated Wrigley of Nebraska. Carter's mark was 12 feet, 9 inches. Moody of the Agnes won the half-mile from Ross of New Zealand, one of the closest races of the meet. Nobraska won seven first places, Lock, hard Hunker spinner, ran an expected and won the 100 and 220 yard dashes. A strong wind and a heavy track slowed up the runner, however, and the time for the century dash was 10 seconds flat. The time for the 230 was 25.1 second, with the man of the move as also be placed third in the javelin throw. "Chuck!" of Dearborn of Kansas won the low burries, by beating Weir of Nebraska to the tape. In the second round, Kansas won the event and Doornbush placed second. Kansas took second, third and fourth places in the 100-yard race. Captain Howard Rooney captured first in the 404-yard dash, Jackson, in the javelin throw, and the mile record, accounted for the other first place. The summary: 106-year dush—Wen by Luke, Nebukwa, Jimmy, Kramas, Kramas, second, Gravity, Kramas, Milnerer, second, Kramas, fourth, Time, 10 ft. Discuss throw - Wen by Gartner, Kauaiana Ages 125 feet 6 inches; Pascuali, Nebraska second, no distance given; Jhike, Kauaiana Ancestry: third 116 feet 9 inches. Arizona, third, 116 feet, 9 inches. Pole vault: vanBert by Carter, Kansas Argus, 12 feet, 9 inches) Wiring, Nebraska, second, 12 feet, 8 inches) Rounds, Nebraska, third, 12 feet, 8 inches) 2 mile run - Won by Zimmerman, Nebraska Kansas, Kansas Aggies, second; Sarri, Kansas third. Time: 10:18 6-10. Ed Weir, Nebraska, second; Gartner, Kansas Angles, third, 26 flat. Half mile run-Won by Moody, Kansas Av third. Time, 10:8 6/10. 22 low hobbles — Won by Doornboer, Kansas Ed Wear, Nebraska, second, Gartner, Kansas Angrest, third. Time, 26 flat. Half mile run. Won by Moyan, Nebuchadnez 14-7, fourth. No runs in Nebuchadnez, thirsty. Time 3.12 1.1-7 seconds. 20-24 yard dash. Won by Lokey, Nebuchadnez kiawara, second. Nebuchadnez, third. 9-11 (2nd). No runs. Mil run — Won by Rony, Nebraska; Johnmuh, Nebraska; second, Klimport, Kansas Aggies Nebraska. 140 yard dash. Won by Ronny, Kansas Waist, Nebraska, second; Davenport, No brake, third; Cooper, Kansas, fourth. Time 50.68. 125 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 130 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 129 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 128 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 127 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 126 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 125 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 124 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 123 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 122 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 121 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 120 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 119 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 118 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 117 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 116 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 115 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 114 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 113 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 112 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 111 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 110 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 109 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 108 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 107 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 106 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 105 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 104 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 103 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 102 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 101 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 100 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 99 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 98 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 97 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 96 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 95 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 94 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 93 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 92 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 91 yard high hurdles—Won by Ed Worley, 8-1. 9 Javon Smith — Won by Jackson, Kamsa, 12 F. Locke, McCain, thirdeight, 52 feet, 4 inch, 4 feet, 4 inches, 4 feet, 4 inches, 4 feet, 4 inches Women Desiring Positions to Be Interviewed Soon Jennie Mace Cochran of the personnel department of Sears, Roebuck and Company at Kansas City, Mo. will present an essay on "22 as a representative of that company to interview women interested in permanent employment at the company." In her letter to Donn Agnes Husband, she said, "We are well pleased with our employees who are former teachers and students. We can do no better than fill the vacancies arising now with young women." The training at the University of Kansas Miss Cochran will have her headquarters in the office of Dean Husband during her stay here. She will also be at the offices where they are open and the working conditions in the offices of the new Kansas City branch of the company. All city members of the team will call at Dean Husband's office sometime between May 19 and 22. In a close nectch which was finished in the rain, the College of Emporia defended the Baker truck team Friday, 68.1-2 to 62.1-2. Before the last event, the mile relay, the Freshytiern led by one point. Selves, of Emporia, was the high point man of the meet with 12 points This Week's Sport Calendar May 13—Kansas tennis team v Tulsa U. at Tulsa. May 14—Kansas tennis team vs. Ok Inahova Aggies at Stillwa tor. Kansas baseball team vs. May 15—Kansas tennis team vs. Okla- lahna at Norman. Kansas baseball team vs. Oklahna at Lawrence. Bulletin Missouri-Kansas Baseball Series Call Off; Rain Kansas baseball team vs Oldham at Lawrence Columbia, Mo., May 8—(Special) —the second game of the Missouri- Kansas baseball series was called off here today on account of rain. The first game, which was to be played Friday, was called at the end of the third hour on account of rain and so the game was to be played Saturday. Organized Houses Plan Reunions for June 7 Commencement Event Autumn Will Be Sent Leaflets Announcing Programs and Meetings All fraternities and sororities or other organizations which have planned to hold reunions at commencement time should send in their resumes. Those who wish their reunion to Fred Elliwarth, secretary of the Alumni Association. "There will be 18,000 news letter sent out on May 15 to alumni and former students of the University's School of Journalism. They are an excellent number by which to get in touch with alumni who address have been lost or are incomplete." Several organizations have signified their intention of holding reunions. Among these are Alpha Gamma Digma, Beta Beta and Cai Omega. These reunions will be before 10 o'clock on Monday morning, June 7. Mortar Board will give a ten Sunday afterparty to the reunion, announced the time of its reunion. The former chairmen of the Y. W. C. A. will have a Monday morning breakfast. Phi Beta Kappa has a Thursday check on the afternoon of the 4th. The news letter will be the general announcement of the commencement exercises to the alumni of the University. The completed commencement program and other information important to all who intend to be present will be included. There will also be news items of the University. A Golf tournament is also planned for the alumni, to be played on the Country Club course. C, C Stewart, L, L, E, H, De, H, Er, O'Meara, 90, and Ward, are in charge. A coupon will be put in the news letter and all desiring to enter may mail the coupon to the alumna office with $2 or registration fee. There are no nondiscount matches with prizes. Nine and 10 holes will be played. Class of 1901 Completes Plans for June Reunion The reunion committee of the class of 1901 met at Henley house Friday afternoon, May 7, to make plans for the class reunion at commencement. The class will be chartered to serve as headquarters and club rooms for the class and as a place for informal gatherings. A class dinner will be held Sunday evening, June 6, and informal talks will be scheduled for the class, according to Fred Elsword, secretary of the Alumni Association. Fourteen of the 150 members of the class have sent invitations to attend the reunion. An intensive membership by George O. Foster, who is in charge of the publicity. Oklahoma Defeats Kansas Aggies Oklahoma University defeated the Kansas Aggies baseball team, 11 to 6. The Sooners two home runs were knocked during the contest by Edwards of the Aggies and Norris of Oklahoma. The Sooners made a total of seven extra base hits, including six homeruns, but were able to score only four runs. Professors Make Inspection Prof. T, J. Stuart and Prof. F, P. Obriden visited community schools of Oruga a couple of days ago, and inspected the work which the schools are doing. This is done for the purpose of making a school survey which will concern school organization, stimulation, and building and equipment. The list of speakers for the seventh annual Journalism week at the University of Missouri, May 10 to 17, will include over 25 prominent editors and newspapermen and is headed by E. C. Howewood, editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. $ ^{ \textcircled{1} } $ Phi Delts Win Pan-Hellenic By winning eight out of 14 events and placing heavily with seconds and thirds, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity won the Pan-Hellenic club meet. Six points to win in second track and field meet in two weeks. The Alpa Tau Omega fraternity was second with 19 points and Pi Kapra Alpha third with 16% and Pi Ta Delta was fourth with 15% points. Alpha Tau Omega Gets Second in Track Meet St. Patrick's day at the University of Washington was celebrated by the appearance of all freshmen man on the campus wearing skull caps and headbands. The team, togethering badges will be worn the rest of the spring semester. Points made by other fraternities are as follows: Aecacia, 14; Delta Upta 8; Delta Hippa, 9; Delta Chi, 5; Phi Kappa, 5; Delta Chi, 5; Phi Gamma Delta, 4%; and Phi Kappa Good time was made in a number of the events but as a whole the records were not as high as they were in the games that day. Jeffrey, Phil Delt, ran the 220-yard dash in 23.2. Ivan Roberts, former holder of the state high school quarterback, earned the individual winner by placing first in the quarter mile and half mile races and by running in the half-mile and mile relays with the winning Phil Delt. Saturday's meet was participated in by only the Pan-Hellenic fraternities and the points scored do not count in the race for the intramural The summary: (Continued) 209 low burdens. Won by Benzel, Pdl Debt Grammer, A, Q. 6, Blackburn; Darkthair, Dta Tail Dam, Crooks, Sig Kp, Fourth Time, 37 seconds. Bid shot! Won by Kauan, PhD; Keys Dwyer, Sig. Ep. (2nd), 16 yrs. Distance: 5 ft., 8 in. Kupa Ey, Spk. (4th), 12 m. Distance: 3 ft., 5 in. Dahl Dual, second Hander, Sig. Ep. Infant L熟 3 m. Dual hander, Sig. Ep. Infant L熟 10 m. Dual hander, Won by Crawford, Pt K A. 10 m. Dual hander, Won by Crawford, Pt K A. 202 yarddb. Wom by Jeffrey, Phil D. Crawford, P K. A, and Glibert, Delta. Twin for second; IHaug, Sig Ep. fourth. Time 100 yard dach': Won by Crawford, F.I.K.A. Morwich, Di Phi Kappa, second, Glibreth, Delta Tax, third, Douglas, Sig Ep, fourth. Time 14:32 $162 yard run: Coffin and Roberts, Phil Dell, Debt for first, Bradley J. K., Aa. H. Third, Richard J. Williams, Breddie Bridges, Brand Jimmy Won for Pete, Dahl Chia, Robert J. K., Larry Hines, Howard J. Howard, David U. fourth,Distance 28 120 yard burles. Wom by Lawrenz, Phi Hd!; Debra Geltin, Delta North; second; Kncweng, Phi Hd!; Daniel Bardell, Delta North; Phi Hd! and for fourth. Time 16.4. Dornus: Wom by Royer, A. Yor; Dornus: Wom by Royer, A. Yor; Martins, Mary Martin. No yard relief. Won by Phi Deltis (Jefferson, Jones, Andrews), Bip Sire, six rep. wins. No yards. No field. 401 yard dard. Won by Roberts. Phi Deltis (Kishdel, Delta Tau, second; Martin, D. A.) Pole woul. Swenson, and Wilcox, Fourth. Swenson, and Houer, and Houer, and Houer, Pa, Pai, for third. Heighb Sie Ep. fourth, Distance 59 feet, 9 inches. Mile relay. Won by Phi Bli (Anderson Coffin, Roberts, Jeffrey) P. I. T. O., second. Tava Deil, Thraith, P. K. A. Fourth, Tallity. 1. Javiano, Won by Bradley, Pi K.A., K. Acrack, ack, second, Anthert, Pth Idtk, third Trevess, Sig Eg, fourth. Distance 155 feet inches. Education Professors Have Articles Published High jump: Won by Howard, D. U., Lusen- rence, Phi Delt, second; Welman, Phi Pai third; Means, D. U., fourth. Height 5 feet 4 inches. In a recent issue of the Kansas Teacher, a magazine which is published by the State Teachers Association, an article by Prof. F. P. O'Brien and one by Prof. W. R. Smith was printed. O'Brien's article deals with a report of results of tests in the study of English of the junior and senior students of high schools. The study was conducted on the high schools of the state, and presents conditions of the various studies. The article by Prof. W. R. Smith, deals with the code of ethics for teachers. "This ought to be of interest to a number of junior and seniors of the University who plan to coach soon, and also to those who have business started Professor Oblrien. It will be very helpful to them." Professor OBrien also explained how new the tests were brought together, that they were the fact that the tests were differentiated in the larger and smaller Naomi MacLaren, a senior in the School of Fine Arts, will give her graduation recital in voice Monday, May 10, at 8:20 in the auditorium of central Administration building. Miss MacLaren is a soprano and is a pupil Voice Recital to Be Given The following program will be Senior in School of Fine Arts Will Sing Monday Ab, alim non comitae Donslay My Lovely Cella OLD English Lol Heart the Gentle Lark Bohanna Love My Friends Robinson L'Horee Silencieux Stash Jewel Song (Fant) Gowned Intersexion Frohlinge Schwanen Frohlinge Freihangers Maria Waggediel Reger Frehlung ist d'la Blüche The Song Fairy Beermann As We Walk Through The Forest For the Footprint Ware It's not too late to get that Box of Candy for your Mother. Do It today. 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There will be an attempt to sketch the traditions of the camp," he said. None of the secrecy of the camp was known. The best way to make believe you're home today is to eat at the REBUILT PARTS Marion Talley of Kansas City, Mo, will in柱um Columbia, Ohio, May 29, under the auspices of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Virginia Inn on New Issue The books will be distributed this summer by the registrar and will be available to freshmen at registration in May. The libraries must close on class assignment who want a book may secure it through the Y office next fall. According to Klingberg many universities rely upon the Y, M, C. A, and A, to compile and distribute the books. VACATION CRUISE, College Men—All young men interested in making a foreign cruise write—Foreign Cruise Bureau, P. O Box 382, West Tulsa, Oklahoma. Lunch 1101 Mass. St. Handy for the students. We sell rebuilt parts and accessories for all makes of cars. (We develop films) Rankin's Drug Store Bring your worn-out cars to uz. We buy them. AUTO WRECKING & JUNK CO. M. Cohen, Prop. Phone 954 Always Handy George's Lunch Always Snappy Drawings Made Friday for Tennis Tournament The women's interclass tennis tournament drawings were made Friday evening, according to Miss Dorothy Barter, instructor in physical education. Play will begin immediately. Doubles as there are only four teams entered. In the singles 21 women are entered, making it necessary to play five rounds. Since there are not enough women in the tournament to play five rounds, I drew ties. Alasletic points will be given to the runner-up. The pairings in the doubles are: Brown and Staplester vs. Bridgman and Eslinger, and Elliot and Henderson vs. Geiger and Klemp. In the singles the drawings are: Bernatze vs. bye, Stevenson vs. bye, Johnson vs. bye, Brown vs. bye, Elliot vs. bye, Birkett vs. bye, Gallakill,冲山 vs. Staplester, Geijer vs. M. E. 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