oignat co di da co serse of tee Heil hail side che ilin mu en da he uien E veren nien WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN District Olympic Entries Compete Here in Tryouts Nebraska to Enter Track Meet; Athletes of Five States Qualify for Finals The track lime-light the Miis-scuil Valley will be turned to Lawrence Thursday and Saturday of this week for the district Olympic try. Entries to the number of 100 will compete in the Memorial Stadium in order to qualify for the game, which will be held at Boston, June 14. The entry list is not so large as those of regular track teams; the only qualifying event will be the best in their districts. Nebraska to Enter Atbletes from Kansas, Missouri, Okahama, Arkansas and Nebraska will compete for honors and places. Nebraska was not supposed to send their athletes to Kentucky. It sent soult Valley Conference track and field meet, which was held at Lincoln Neh., last week. it was announced that the team would enter more events at Lawrence. Coach Henry "Indian" Schulte of Nebraska will bring 15 men with him. Locke, the Nebraska star sprint man, will compete with Erwin for the 100 and 200 meter runs. This event will be of much interest to followers of valley sports as the two men have been old rivals on the track. Erwin holds the valley reverberations he beaten by Locke at the valley meet. Change Schedule of Events Merwin Graham of Kansas, Brutus Hamilton, former Missouri University and Olympic star, Leav and Shields, and Rhodes of Nebraska will compete in the pentathlon events. The events which will be run off Thursday are changed from the original plan. The new schedule will be as follows: 10,000 meters walk, decathlon 100 meters run, 10,000 meters cross country run, decathlon 1500 meters run, decathlon 1500 meters run, decathlon 400 meters run, running hop, step and jump; pentathlon running broad jump; decathlon running broad jump; pentathlon javelin throw; decathlon 16 pound shot put; decathlon running high jump and decathlon running long jump. The first event will start at 1:15 p. m. Admission tickets are $1.00. Pick Gardner, Walling to Head Women's Club Election of officers for next year was held by the Faculty Women's Club Monday evening. The following were elected: Miss Lulu Gardner and Miss Lula Laila director; Miss Sara Laired, president; Miss Ketamah, vice presidents; Miss Virginia Johnston, secretary-treasurer. three committee chairmen were chosen. They are: Miss Marie Raus, membership committee; Mivia Vina, membership committee; Hélène Nolle Barnes, house committee. Catches Big Trout by Hand Saranne Lake, N. Y., May, 28--Trout are so plentiful in some sections of the Adriadocks they may be caught by hand. While working in his field recently, Frank Hathaway of Wilmington, heard a connection in the waters of a small brook. Investigation disclosed two fish in a shallow lake. Hathaway quickly captured both game fish with his hands. One trouw weighed two pounds, the other two and a quarter. Wilber Here on Visit. Dr. Wher Here on Visit, Wilber A. Wilber, former master of the Westminster Hall and College, will arrive Thursday from California for a visit here. They will be the guests at the home of Prof. E. T. S. Bailey. Me Phi Gives Farewell Dinner Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, entertained last evening with a four course dinner as a farewell to the late Alissa Jensen we have soon for Wisconsin. Mrs. Epsilon is a member of Mu Phi Epsilon. Rigarth Guest of Swarthubs. Either Rigarth, directoress of the kindergarton department of the ,,,纵ikin Conservatory at Deserting I., was the well-coued guest of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarathm. Miss Rigarth gave a demonstration to she gave a demonstration at the Athenaeum. She was assisted by five children from Milikin and some from the Horner Institute. Shortly after K. U. alumni lost their "soap" Hill the University of Washington alumni got Matthew Hill, of Seattle, who will become the secretary of the alumna association there on July 1. W. S. G. A. Will Give Prize for Best Musical Sketch W. S. G. A. will award $80 to the student who writes a musical comedy acceptable to the social committee of W. S. G. A. This organization is in charge of the production of a musical comedy for next year. "We would like to give the students an opportunity to write a comedy during the summer. Something similar to "Bettie Loton" the successful movie, is desired," said Betty Silera, chairman of the social committee. School of Dancing for Women Planned by W.S.G.A. Council Dean Husband Gives Approva of New Scheme; Three Teas Planned A motion was passed at the council meeting of W. S. G. A, last night to sponsor plans for a dancing school starting next fall to be held every Friday, afternoon, from 3:30 till 5:30, in Robinson gymnasium. There will be student instructors and special attention will be paid to correctness of form. It will be open to girls who wish to ether learn or to improve their dancing, and it will be open to those students who do not attend social functions. Dean Husband has expressed her approval of the plan. Plans were also made to hold three teas for both old and new girls as soon an school starts next fall. The new students will receive administrative building, and at Henley House. The definite dates will be announced later. Rain Stops Kansas Arvie Game The second baseball game with the Kansas Aargies was called off on account of rain Tuesday afternoon. The team will not be seen in action again until Saturday, June 7, and Monday, July 10, when the team will brach will come to Lavrences. The games will be a part of the commencement exercises of the University. Cercle Francais Meeting Today The Cercle Francais will meet this afternoon at 4:30 in room 306, Fraser hall, to elect officers and to conduct an election. Prof Elise Neuen-Schwander, of the French department, who is sponsor of the club. Commencement Recital in Fraser The commencement recital of the School of Fine Arts will be given Friday, June 6, in Fraser Chapel. A session of the recital will be sent in the program, as befitting to Dean D. M. Swarthout. Dale H. Puffett, A. B. "22," has accepted a position as instructor in chemistry at the Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo., Mr. Puffett, who has been working with Montgomery Ward & Company for the last year will take up his duties at Lexington in September, Mr. Puffett was elected Phi Beta Kappa while in the University. 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