PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924 Football Rivalry Between Classes Will Be Renewed Competing Teams to Play for Dad's Day Program; Winners Will Get Trophy Interclass football will be revived, this year for the first time since the World War, according to G. B. Patrick of the department of physical education. Until the war there had always been a great amount of riots between football clubs and contending classes for the interclass league, so the department so the department of physical education has decided to revive the custom. Official practice for the different classes will start Monday afternoon on the freshman football field, and the department is eager to have a large turn-out from all classes. The department will furnish all football equipment and any necessary regalia for the players. Class Coachez Chosen Each class is to have an individual coach, and so far, every class excepting the Juniors has chosen therum "Red." Rowe is to guide the freshmen in their endeavors. Walter Gil will coach the sophomores and he sponsors a sponsor for the seniors. A coach for the juniors will be named soon. Include Games in Program The members of the varsity and freshman squad will not be allowed to compete in the interclass contest because they have had the advantage of having nearly a complete season) coaching and practice. Include Games in Program The first game will be held Nov. 15 if the different teams can get in the proper condition by that time. The present idea is to include the games as part of the coming "Dad's Day" program. Two games will be played, and the sophomores and the juniors will tangle with the freshmen. The winners of these games will then play for the interclass championship. A trophy will be given the winning team. Burt Ties With Orebaugh Jayhawker and Drake Captains Have 23 Points Each Captain Harold Burt of the Jay- hawker football team is tied with Sam Orchault, captain of Drake's team, in points scored against valley schools. They live each score 25 points. Willur Sturr, Kansas halfback, in third and Roberts, Ames fullback, in fourth. The complete list of valley scorers follows: Burt, fallback, Kans. 32; Orrebach, quarter, Drake, 23; Starr, half, Kare, 18; Roberts, full, Anas, 14; Collinea, end, Neb. 12; Zober, half, Kane, 12; Critchitte, half, Grin, 8. The following have scored 6 points each: Bacus, en; Me, M.; Agnison, half, Mau, Smith, half, Agnison; Swooff, tull, Mau; Meek, half, Angie; Spears, half, Drake; Smith, tackle, Kane, Ame; Amc, full, Anes; Jackson, quarter, My; Moys, full, Anes; Rhoes, half, Neb; Everett, half, Drake; Skan, end; Drake; Robertson, end, Neb. J. Bech, quarter, 木ard, Woodall; old, Olam; Lamb, half, Olda; Sweet, half, Grin, Walm, end, M; 3; A. Mundery, half, Neb. half, Full, Olda, 2; Diboodog quarter, M邦, 3; Midereut, full Argies, 1. Members of every team in the valley have secured against a valley opponent except Washington. Michigan Graduates File Expenses Information as to how much money a Michigan student spends each year is being secured by means of a bank account. Making 100 men to turn in blanks of monthly expenditures for practically every thing for which the student spends money. Oppose these items on the blank in space for answering the questions of how much is spent this semester, the fall, from January to spring vacation and from spring to June. At the annual plunge meeting of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, held Oct. 28 in Marvin hall, the following men were plieded: William Cooke, electrical "26; Edgar Hawkins, electrical "26; Homer DeLo, chemical "26; Homer DeLo, industrial; Leon Holman, architectural "26; Robert Meissheimer, chemical "26; Harold Oberbauer, chemical "25; Edward Reddington, electrical "26; Leona Rickenson, chemical "25; Carbon Steiner, electrical "26. Be a critical patriot. Vote tomor row. Former Letter Man on Colorado College Squad Vernie Collier, ex'26 who made his letter at halfback on the championship Jayhawkner squad last year, is playing on the freshman team of Colorado College, Colorado Springs. Collier is rated as one of the best springers in the arm for the Springs school, according to Colorado papers. The Colorado College freshman play the freshman of the University of Colorado on Nov. 1, and Col. Owen Carr played a stellar performer in this game. Alpha Kappa Lambda Scores 3163 Points in Intra-Mural Meet Maurice De Noya, formerly of St. Iaryn, (Kansas) College, is playing akcle for the collegians this spring. Hurdles, Pole Vault, 440 Yard Preliminaries Are Today's Events The Kappa Kapha Lambda fraternity took the lead in the first events of the fifth annual all University intramural track and field meet Saturday, Nov. 1, by annexing 3163 points, of the Decathlon method f scoring. The Sigma Phi Epilion fraternity totaled 2807 points; Phi Kappa Pai 2590; Sigma Alpha Epilion 1928; and Pi Kappa Alpha 1844. The high man in the point score was Lowry Grad, representing the Pi Kappa Pai fraternity, with a total of 875 points at all times and from this basis the records of the men are graded and points given. The events that are to be held Monday, Nov. 3, are the pole vault, 50 yard low handles, preliminaries and a 440 yard preliminary will be run. The following are the results of the events held Saturday, Nov. 1: 50 Yard Dash First, Warg Wai, Cosmopolitan club; second, Woods, Delta Tau Delta; third, Mark, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Time: 05:56. One Mile Run Shot. Put First, Sarcis, Unattached; second, Brown, Delta Upsilon; third, Jarboe Unattached; Time 5.02.1. First, Willis, Untattached; second Kennedy, Phi Chi; third, Connelly Phi Kappa Psi; distance, 37 feet, 2-12 inches. Play Cast Announced Drama League to Give Three Performances Following the Drama try-steers, according to Prof. Raymond Eastwood, the casts for the three plays, "The Step-Mother," "The Three Young Boys," and "Tuesday Evening," were selected. They are as follows: "The Step-Mother," by A. A. Mills, and directed by Prof. Bryan Gilkinson, presents: Lets Pembury, played by Mrs. J, W. O'Brien; Sir John Pembury, played by Theodore Charlton; the visitor, played by Mr. Gilkinson; and the butler, played by Clarence Grubbs. ... The cast for "Tuesday Evening", written by Christopher Moriage, and directed by Mrs. A. J. Mix, consists of: Laura, played by Catherine Redding; Gordon, played by George Callahan; Mrs. Johns, played by Edna Dart; and Mrs. Sheffield, played by Mrs. R. D. O'Leary. "The Very Naked Boy", written by Stuart Walker, and directed by Russell Culver; died: He, Leland Anderson, and the Boy, Russell Culver. The date and place of presentation have not been definitely decided as yet, and will be announced later. Indians Worship Venus Washington, Nov. 3-2-Venus, goddess of the ancient Romans, is venerated also by the modern Hopi Indians of the American southwest, though in a guide that would hardly mention Wakame Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, chief of the Bureau of American Ethnology, tells of this interesting cult in his account of the use of idols in HooI worship, a regional report of the Smithsonian Institute. (Science Service) Hopi Tribe Venerates Goddess of Ancient Romans carried to the top of the mess and vites performed near it. The image is regarded with special reverence, and except for the quadrandial services is kept securely sealed in its shrine. She is known to the Indians as Talatulami, the Elder Sister of the Dawn. Her image, rudely carved of wood, and wrapped in a ceremonial blacket, is enshrined in a hollowed-down sarcophage with in clay for a door. This door is removed in November every four year, when the idol is taken out and Many of the images are used by the shamans or medicine men in exorcising disease. One type of idol, called a "heart twister", is used when the trouble is supposed to be located in the heart. Most of the heart twisters are made of stone or wood, but there is at lime corn in a spindle pattern, but there is at lime corn in a hopel the Hopel that is made of a fossil shell. 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