PAGE FOUR YOUR LOGO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1924 Juniors Win First Inter-Class Hockey Tournament Contest Women Given Tentative Lineup: More Games on Schedule This Week Two games of hockey were played Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 when the Juniors won from the Sophomores 3-1 and the Freshmen and Senior contest ended a tie 3-3. This was the beginning of the class hockey tournament which is being played on the field back of the gymnasium. The Sophoramore line-up was: Tombil-bon-gual, Curry-lay, Fulison-falcon, R fullback, Taylor-rank, halfback, D wolf-centerforward, Klem-pR, wing Geiger-inside, Gregoe-L, inside, Kirk-horn inside, Grizzle-centerhalf, Shoenklar-L, wing, and Hitt L, wing each playing a quarter, Voights-halfback and wing. The Junior line-up: Ujimper-good, Davin-L. fallback, Hutchinson-R. fall-back, Eagle-center half back, McElhinney-center forward, Rowan-R. rooftops, Roots-Otteri halffbacks, each playing a half, Barrett and Kahn-R, wings, each playing a quarter, Ross and Edlinger-R, wings, each playing quarter, M The Senior line-up was: Duncan-goal, Kennedy-L. fullback, Martin-R. halfback, Luderman-center half, Crooks-L. half, F. Martin-R. wing, Folk-L. wing, Turtentine-L. inside, Carr-R. inside, Talemheim-center forward, Strickler and Butcher-R. fullbacks, each playing a half. The *rennman* midfielder. Stapleton, goal, Madden-R, r-ball, wrench-ment, brownen-R, r-backed, Hiller-K, r-inside, Harper- center, forward, Low-L, l-inside, Beaver-L, winger, Wetherby and Madden- L, fallback, each playing a half, Dalton and Allen-R, half backs, each playing a half, Wagstaff and Hekel- kemper-R, wings each playing a half. A number of people were out to see the games and more were expected bad not the weather been so cold. The games that are scheduled follow: Wednesday at 4:30p Sophomores or Seniors, Thursday at 4:30p Freshmen or Juniors, Saturday at 9:30p Juniors or Seniors and Sophomers or Fresh- men. Shultz Publishes Article Intercollegian Prints Discussion of Youth Movement E. B, Shultz, secretary of the University Y. M. C. A., is author of an article in the November Intercollegian, "Two Points of View," which refers to the national student movement. The first point of view, that the proposals of the National Council of Student Associations are essential to the more adequate supervision, was written by Mr. Shultz. The second point of view, that about提前提交 proposals, was written by Philo C Dix, secretary of Kentucky. Mr. Shtutz said in the article that unified supervision will diminish the difficulty of accomplishing our tremendously worthy while portion of the training we give to students in three distinct ways; by providing the machinery for more adequately and untimely planning the work to be accomplished; by increasing the probability that men well equipped with advanced training are secured; and by facilitating the services of men especially qualified for student work. Geneva Club Entertains International Educators November 18 was decided at the Geneva club meeting Thursday night, as the date of the banquet to be held in honor of Hugh S. Magill, general secretary of Religious Education, W. Edward Refert, editor of the International Council of Religious Education magazine, and R. P. Hassyward superintendent of Young People's Religious Council of Religious Education. "We expect to make this the biggest activity of the year and hope to have about 200 university and high School students at the banquet," said Edward Spencer, president of the organization. The K. U. Geneva Club is one of a number of university organizations throughout the country. It is composed of men and women who have attended Geneva camps at Lake Winnipeg and Geneva, and from Geneva Gennevil, Colo.. Miss Nancy Longuecker is the adult leader of the local organization. Pi Kappa Alphas Retaining Lead in Intra-Mural Contest Alpha Kappa Lambda Athlete Contest Leaders, Running 17, 638 Points The Pi Kapaa Alpha is leading in the all-university intra-mural track and foetem meet by taking first place in the half mile run and first in the 220-yd low hurdles. The Pi Kapaa Alpha is ranking the 180-points. the closest contentant is the Alpha Kapaa Lamba's, who have a total of 17,638. The Signum Alpha Epifania featureat is third with 16,785. The Signum Alpha Epifania is fourth. The results of the events held Monday, Nov. 10: Running high jump was won by Tucker, Alpha Kappa Lambda, at the height of 5 feet, 5 inches. Kaniel Alpha Kappa Lambda, second Dalia Tun Daifa, and Wood worth, Dalia Sigma Fm, for third place. Langford, Pi Kappa Alpha, tool. The 220 yard hard hurls were won by Dowbrows, Kippa Alpman, in the fast time of 20 seconds flat. The second half was Christian, Sigma Phi Epsilon, third. The discus throne was won by Kennedy, Phi Chi, when he harried it 14 feet, 6 inches. Second place was won by Cornell, Kippa Phi Pi, distance reached by Woodruff, Delta Sigma Pi, instance 110 feet, 11 inches. Storage TAXI — RENT-A-FORD HUNTSINGER No. 12 in the Engravd Line should be ordered now. We also have Diaries, Portfolio, Leather Goods, Memory Books, A. G. ALRICH Stationery 736 Mass. St. Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Repairs CALL CHRISTMAS CARDS Kennedy Plumbing Co. 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