PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 10. (2分) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1924 Sophomores Lose Annual Olympics to Doughty Frosh Sarvis, Representing Turne Club, Crosses Line First in Initial Race for Turkey By winning the tug of war cont, By the quarter-mile relay and the novice hurdle race through participation and the sack race and cage ball events from forfeiture, the freshman class easily defeated the sophomores in the annual olympics clash at Memorial Stadium Saturday afternoon. Members of the freshman class occupied the west side of the field at the event, upon the outcome of which depended the necessity of their wearing the class headgear next spring during the baseball season. In winter, a teammate from the year class followed the precedent set by clashes of former years. The contest was held at the same time as the freshman-varsity football game. Tug of War, First Event The first event on the program was the tug of war contest. The contest was a battle in which each team. Later in the afternoon, the novelty race, in which four representatives from each class crawled through hurdles placed at the south end of the field. Upon loading the quarter-mile four-man relay, the competitors identified the contest to the freshmen. Of general interest to the spectators was the turkey run, in which about seventy-five university students competed for Thanksgiving prizes. The entrants were required to run the two and one-half mile cross-country course. Only five organized houses were represented in the event, with 129 participating in unattached, while others were training for the cross-country sound. Sarvis Covers Course in 16/11 Byron Sarvia, c. 82A, was the first participant to cross the line at the finish, covering the course in 16/11 Paul Brown, c. 72T, Utah Umpire Robert Brown, c. 27T, Delta Umpire representative finished second. Prizes were awarded to the various organizations as follows: Alpha KappaLambda, turkey; Turner club, goose; PiKappa Kappa, duck; and Phi Psi, chicken. The order of finishing for the entrants from the different organization was determined by country scoring was used to determine the awarding of the prizes. Recent Victory Over Oklahoma Pleases Schlademan Predicts Track Triumph The cross country team has been showing up well recently in the opinion of Coach Karl Schadman. The recent victory over Oklahoma and the showing made in the Valley meet at Des Moines, where the Kansas team finished in fourth place to offset the earlier defeat at the hands of the Aggies and Nebraska. Kansas has more than an even chance of leasing Missouri in the cross country run this year, having won the last two meet, according to Shelldanum. The following men will probably make the trip to Missouri next Wednesday: Captain Howard Grady, La Verne Pratt, Hollis Brown, JaneJarbc and Wintrop Bronson. One other man will complete the team when the all-starism is unimpaired between two men, Brown an Ernst. The showing of Brouson in the last races has given Coach Schlademan a man who can be relied upon to finish the race in good time. The veterans, Pratt and Grady, have always held their own in the meets this year, said Coach Schlademan, and he will lead them over the men, especially in the earlier meet, has tended to offset the good work of the other two. Sensible Costumes Aid Women's Sports--Edmonds Athletics for women are rapidly coming to the front, according to Leslie E. Edmonds, sport editor for Topika Capital, in a recent article. "Now that the appearance of women in knickers no longer brings a mantle of red to the face of the most male, and since it has been definitely established that women have legs, there seems to be a marked imminent development of college women," counsels Mr. Edmonds. Although girl's athletics, as a public spectacle, have been a failure, Mr. Edmonds explains, the use of sensible costumes for women engaged in the play, and the increasing interest it has caused them to take in healthful recreation, is the probable cause for the advancement, Nine Members Elected to Rhadamanthi Society Nine members were elected to Rhadamanthi, K. U. poetry society, on the merit of the manuscripts submitted. Twenty-five manuscripts were submitted. The quality of the manuscripts was high, according to Carl Poppin, e27, president of the club. Since many of the rejected manuscripts were of considerable quality, judges that the writers try out again. Rhadamanthi will meet Tuesday evening in Watson library. The following is the list of new members chosen: Patry Buchanan, sp; Peggy Farrel, c28; Agnes Smith, c26; Josephine Klein, c28; Adolwidge Paulla, c28; Sally Paulla, c28; Bob c27; Curt McGaffey, c27; and Virgil Insignia, c28. New members will be initiated December 10. School of Fine Arts Commences All-Musical Vesper Service Series First Program Sunday Includes Instrumental and Vocal Selections The first of a series of all-musical vepers to be presented by students of the School of Fine Arts will be held on Saturday, May 27 at Fraser Chapel at 4 o'clock. The program includes vocal numbers, but is predominated by instrumental selections, and an effort has been made to include more ensemble numbers than Vesper services last year proved quite popular, in the opinion of D. M. Swarthout, dean of the School of Law, who invited the spring the chapel was crowded. "A-arrangements have been made to make this year's vespers even more popular than those of last year, and I am convinced that will prove so, said Deen Swarthout. the program is as follows: The program is as follows: ORGAN Overture in B minor...Rogers HELEN KENNEDY DUET Calm as the Night...Bohm W. B. DOWNING W. W. WHITLOCK STRING QUARTETTE Fruchning ...Grieg In der Heimat ...Grieg WALDEMAR GELTCH, 1st violin KARL ANDRIST, 2nd violin CONARD McGRAW, Viola D. M. SWARNHOUT, Cello D. M. SWARNHOUT, Cello CONTRALTO SOLO O Rest in the Lord ...'...Mendelssoh Mendelssoh MISS MINNA BORN DUET FOR TWO VIOLINS WITH PIANO orate. Sadness. Serenade. WALDEMAR GELTCH KARL ANDRIST MISS FANNY MAY ROSS, LADIES' The "Thou Shrait Love the Lord" from "Eli"10 MISS LOUIS MILLER MISS KREW BROWN MISS MINNA DORN Fillipino Student Improving. Paulino Soller, c27. Fillipino stu ent operated on last night by Dr fervin T. Sudler, is doing very well oway according to hospital authori- les. The operation for an intestinal obstruction was a serious one, as the patient's symptoms are present and the patient is in a serious condition but every hope is in a held for his recovery. Seniors Hold Lead in Women's Hockey Tournament Sophomores Tie Frosh First Movement from F Major Quarterback...Hayde WALKER MAR GRECHT KARL ANDRIST CONRAD MC GREW D. M. SWARTHOUT Sophomore and freshman hockey teams played a second game Frie day afternoon with a score of 2-2. The final tournament game will be played between the juniors and seniors Monday afternoon at 4:50. In order to win the juniors must defeat them first, then they may win from them and the juniors or win from them and win the tournament. "The game as a whole was 'e'en, but not so fast as it might have been, and miss Ruth Hoover, referee, and Selma Klemp, right wing for the sophomores played a good game and did some nice passing. The freshmen forward line played a good game, their defense did not play so well." Tame that Missouri Cat! shining "now" in: Senior 3-tied 3-lost 0 Juniors 3-tied 1-lost 1 Freshmen 1-watched 4-lost 1 Sophomores 0-tried 2-lost 4 German Officials Unearth Scandals and War Intrigue Government Reveals Great Speculation and Graft With Protection of State of State Berlin, Nov. 20, 2013 - auton- standing scandal of post war inflation and intrigue in which beautiful Russian dancers, Balkan government, and post war profiteers were inextricably entangled, has been uncovered here. Almost hourly new and amazing revi- colations are being added as the Ger- man government dips into the graft and muck of inflation days. Wholesale Juggling Revealed Revelations show how million们 were jugged by post-war protesters on mooring powerline; Lawmakers in the dum's inner ring; how the Prussian state finance commission sheltered one of the speculators; how the Prussian state bank handed over unrestraintingly millions of gold marks for a war prize; and how the government was entangled in one of the "shiuber" deals; how pretty "Taman," famous Russian beauty, was used to invigile Chief Walter Barteles of the Berlin prison; proclaimed's foreign section into the sections of the speculator-granier net. Alcoholic Duties Avoided The scandal involving Bartleson, who had almost life and death power over his friend's daughter, remain in Germany, followed closely upon revelations of shocking irregularities in connection with the alcoholic traffic. In the latter, a prominent commissar was held, charged with helping certain companies to buy millions of marks in alcohol duties. Then followed rapidly scandal in solving a youthful secretary of the ministry of justice, who felt after umbrelling hundreds of thousands of cold marks, which he had spent, it extravagant parties. Deadline Set On Tickets For Sophomore Dinner Monday night is the deadline for securing tickets to the woman's sophomore dinner to be held at the University common Tuesday evening at 6 p. m., according to Dorothy Luxton and Madge Wardle, sophomere representatives of the W. S. G. A., who are managing the class event. The entertainments include scoota dancing, interpretative dances and legerdemand performances as features of the evening's program. Baty Stimpson, c27, Stella Harris, c25 and Madge Garrett, c26 will give several clog dances. Mary Elonor Filkin, c29 will furnish entertainment in legerdemand tricks. Several dancers will offer music will give dance numbers. Social dencing will also share in a part of the program. Tickets are on sale at organized houses and groups and are being sold by several members of the class. The price is fifty cents. 26 More Shopping Days Until Christmas Storage TAXI — RENT-A-FORD HUNSINGER No.12 643 R. L. St. Phone 957 Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner 50 from our regular stock, including all models, and values Thanksgiving Special Mrs. Eva Guffin and are offering them for the next few days until Thanksgiving— Some suits have extra Trousers— We Have Taken 50 Suits $21.75 Choice -- $5.75 Wm. W. Russ, Dentist up to $32.50 Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL Are you keeping your teeth clean? Are you guarding against pyr屑 and watching leuc dex get a start? I can tell you about your teeth. SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Careful and Good Service Office over Dick's Drug Store Eighth and Mass. Streets 643 R. I. St. Phone 987 No.12 Try Our Special $50.00 Suits For College Students Protch the Tailor Over 833 Mass. Kennedy Plumbing Co. Going Home for Thanksgiving? Take her to the BROADWAY IWN in the morning before call 1467 for Saturday- Sunday! Reservations RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass. - - Phone 653 Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme The Cream Supreme Turkey and Pumpkin Molds for Thanksgiving. Special Brieks for this week— Nesresebro and Vanilla Pampa and Jaffa Lime Sherbet and Chocolate Neapolitan (Strawberry-Va- mila) Cheese and Jaffa Butterscotch and Orange Pineapple Mint Jelly and T tutti Fruitti Any other flavor you want, Brick or Bulk Lime Orange Pineapple Grape Cranberry it Costs No More to Have the Root WIEDEMANN'S PHONE 182 We've just received a new Oxford that's a "knockout." It's tan Scotchgrain leather with heavy soles, broad toe, reversed wing tip, blusher style, and brass eyelets. Better have a pair for Turkey Day. They're in our Island Window today. LISTEN HERE! $10 lone DeWattville School of Dancing Insurance Building - Phone 2762. The postoffice is opposite us. 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