PAGE FOUR 6.27 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924 Interorganization Track Meet Won by Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha KappaLambda Trai Victors by More Than One Thousand Points The PI Kappa Alpha fraternity, gained temporary possession of the all-University interorganization track cup by winning the fifth annual track and field meet which finished Wednesday, Nov. 12. The cup was won by the Anaconda fraternity in 1920 and 1921; Kappa Sigma fraternity in 1922 and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1923. The Pi Kappa Alba's pulled up a total of 18,392 points. The closest contestants were the Alpha KappaLambda* who had 16,402 points. The Delta International third with 17,391 points falls to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon with 16,785 points. The other contestants finished in the order named. Pi Kappa Pi, 7,345; Delta Tau Delta Tau, 7,025; Delta Piigma Plai, 818; Commonwealth Club 2170; Pi Delta Tchaea 2080; Phi Chi 2060. Christian High Point Man Christian, representing Sigma Phi Epsilon was the individual high point man with a total of 6,028 points. Alpha Kappa Lambda was the nearest contender with 5,659 points. Others gained the following points: Mark, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 4,327. Wood, Delta Tu Delta. Meyer, Sigma Phi Alpha, 3,202. Rooney, Pi Kappa Alpha, 3,783. McAdow, Pi Kappa Alpha, 3,298. The results of the events that were held Wednesday Nov. 12: Half mile relay甩了 by the Pi Kappa Alpha. The time: 1 minute 38 seconds. The men running on the team were Bird, Rooney, McAdow, and Herdun, Sigha Epiphan took second place and the Alpha Kappa Lauded third. The mite relay was also won by Pi Kappa Alba when they covered the distance in 3 minutes and 43 seconds. The team was made up of Covery, Langford, Rooney and McAlew. Second was won by Alpha Kappa Lambia and third place by Sigma Phi Epilion. "The meet was considered a success from every angle. Not as many men participated as in previous years but more good men showed up than ever before," said G. B. Patrick intra-nural director. Track coach Karl Schidman is going to look over the results of the meet and will leave a call for all the outstanding stars that participated. These men will help make up the varsity and freshman track squads. Sophomores Lose Game Seniors on Long End of 3-2 Score in Hockey Sophomores lost their second game of hockey to the seniors Wednesday afternoon at 4:39, with a score of 3-2. The game was tough especially in the last quarter. This was probably due to the late hour, since the players were handicapped by darkness. The line-up follows; Seniors: Duncan-poole, Carr-ring inside, Talheim-center forward, Guise-le inside, Foulie-left wing Crooks-le halfback, Ludem-centre halfback, Martin-right halfback Butter3-quarters as referee, Strickley-one quarter as referee, Kennedy-le fullback Sophomores: Tomblin-goal, Curry -taylor halfback, Felson-right fullback, -lettar right-half back, Kleen-yright wings, Dougherty-left halfback, Flinke- centher half, Gregg-left inside, Geiger- right inside, De_Woffe-center for- ward, Voisten-left wing. The scores for the sophomores were made by Gauger and De Wolf, Talium, Guise and Folk scored for the seniors. The game Thursday will not be played unless the weather clears up but will be played Friday at 4:30. The games Saturday will be played in the gym on a.m. They will be: Jamaica vs. Sintians and Sophomores vs. Freshmen. Twelve Candidates Take State C.P.A. Examination The examination of candidates for the certificate of certified public accountant was given this morning by P. Ferry Mason of the School of $\textcircled{2}$ According to the attorney-general, before a person can be known as a certified public accountant, he must have not only received from the University of Kansas an authenticated certificate of his qualification, but he must have also been state for the regular transaction of business as a public accountant. Twelve candidates took the examinations this time, according to the Granite Falls, Minn., Nov. 12—Andrew J. Voldeff, father of the dust bearing his name, has no fear that the law will be weakened by the opinion of Judge Sperr of Baltimore that fruit juices may be made CARDS in the Engravid Line should be ordered now. We also have Diaries, Portfolios, Leather Goods, Memory Books, A. 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