PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1924 A.K.L. Fraternity Leads Field for Intra-Mural Cup Third Day of Events Closes With Sig Ep's Going From Second Place to Fourth The Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity is still leading at the close of the third day in the all-University intramural track and field meet by piping up a total of 8622 points. The Sigma Alpha Epidaurus fraternity jumped from fourth place to second place on Sunday, first place in the javelin throw. The standing of the organizations entered in the meet; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 8922; Sigma Alpha Epiphany, 8929; Pi Kappa Alma, 8783; Sigma Phi Epiphany, 8512; Phi Kappa Pela, 6856; and Delta Tau Deltan, 4195. Christian High Point Man Christian, representing the Sigma Phi Emmanuel fraternity, is still the individual high joint man. Engle, of the Alba Kappa Lamela Fraternity is second, followed by Rooney, Pi Kanna Alpha. The results of the events held Tuesday, Nov. 4: Pole Vault Javelin Throw. Woodward, Delta Sigma Pi, first; height 11 feet 3 inches; Jones, Delta Tau Delta, second; height 10 feet 0 in; third; height 10 feet 6.0 third; height 10 feet 6 inches Smith, Sigma Alpha Epstein; first; distance 147 feet 4 inches. Kennedy, Phi Chi, ascent); distance 144 feet 8 inches. Tucker, Alma Kappa Lamba, third; distance 144 feet 11 inches. 120 yard high hurlep preliminaries. Five men were chosen from the three heats that were run. The fate of the final winner was represented by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. The time was 16.4 sec orders. The follower, other men in the first round, were Lambda; Christian, Sigma Pki Epi Jon; and Woodworth, Delta Sigma Pki Jon. Doornboos First in Hurdles 100 yard dush preliminaries. Six men qualified for the finals in the competition. The winnery was made by the "flooded" Wang Wai, the time being 10.3 seconds. The other contestants qualifying; Rooney, Pi Kappa Alpha; Woods, Dotal Tui Duelbai; Mark, Sigma Pih Mau; Gilles Mougin; Eagle, Alba Khao Lamda. The events which are to be held Wednesday, Nov. 5th. Fairs in the 100 yard dash, running broad jump, and finals in the 440 yard dash. A Stampede of a cattle herd is one of the greatest parade that a cowboy can experience. Wild stalkers are shown in mud stampsets, sawening with the thorns across the desert, grinding entire towns to splintered wreckage and leaving untold damage in the landscape. Such is an thrilling scene in New Mexico. Sundown Men and Women Who Care Sample's Barber Shop East Side 924½ MAST. ST. Marcelling, Shampooing, Water Waving, Manicuring PHONE 1256 Insist on WIEDEMANN'S ICE CREAM The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Maple Nut—Honey moon Nestlerode—Vanilla Tutti Frutti—Chocolate Black Walnut—Vanilla Orange Pineapple—Br. 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Seven New Members Initiated by Scabbard and Blade, Saturday Candidates Serve Meals; Take Charge of Mythical Army at Ceremony at Ceremony Company G, the local chapter of the Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, held initiation for the following pledges, Saturday night, Nov. 1, at the National Guard rife range near six Corners: Cadeset Lieutantens, Marvin Huffman, Warren Powers, Merton Williams, and Herbert Gaston, Major Joseph McGuire, O. Q. B. C., partment, was also initiated into associate membership in the organization. William Lewis, assisted by Second Lieutenant Keith Swinley, of the Coast Artillery, Officers Reserve Corps, and Cadet Lieutenant Ceil Tecfilton, acted as the masters of the ceremony. After arriving at the range Saturday afternoon the pledges pitched the camp and built the fires. They also prepared the meals which were served from time to time throughout the night. 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