THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ACHOTH WINS FIRST JAYHAWKER CONTEST Pi Beta Phi Finishes Second, AI emannia Third. Kappa Kappa Gamma Fourth 1100 Jayhawkers Sold Prices of Books and Space Will Advance Ten Per Cent After January 15 The Achoh security won first place in the Jayhawker Organization Contest with 1,581 votes, the Pi Beta Phi sorority was second with 1,357 and the Alemannia club was third with 1,147 votes. The first three winners were given $7,800 and $25 respectively to the winner, and payment for the prizes have been mailed to the winners, according to Ed Lahir, Lola, business manager of the 1920 Jayhawker. The final standing of the contestants was: Aachith 1,581, Pi Beta Phi 1,357, Alemania 1,147, Kappa Kappa Gamma 549, Kappa Alpha Theta 478, Chi Omega 314, Alpha Omicron Pi 265, Women's Co-Operative House 220, Sigma Kappa 186, Alpha Xi Delta 166, Alpha Delta Pi 185, Alpha Chi Omega 140, Kappa Phi 127 and Mu Phi Edition 113. The organizations which will be De Luxe Jayhawkers are Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Chima Omega Alpha Omicron Pi and the Women's Co-Operative House. The organizations which will receive Jayhawkers are Sigma Kappa, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Phi and Mu Phi Epison. Every organization that entered the contest, with the exception of Gamma Phi Beta, won a prize. More than 1,100 Jayhawkers were sold in the contest, which is more than ever sold in the old Beauty or Popularity contest. The managers aspect to sell about the 10,000 Jayhawker books because of the paper shortage and the resulting advance in the price of materials after January 15, 1920, all Jayhawker prices will rise 10 per cent, according to Edgar L. Hollis, Business Manager. "This includes not only the book, the book of our orders to be in by February as the first work on the printing of the book will be- gain at that time. We will send in an estimate of 1500 copies December 1 and have the liberty of canceling a few of the orders if the books are not sold by January 10. The managers will be in the office at their regular office hours and annuals may be secured from them at any time. Phi Psis Take Bruising Battle From Phi Gams The Phi Gama loat the Championship of Eight Street, Saturday to the Phi Pai by a score of 6 to 0. After Stem Foster had counted counted off eleven Phi Pis and eleven Phi Gams the imaginary whistle blew a tremulous blast and a mirage Phi Pis into the Phi Pis territory. However, Little, the Phi Pis quarter, just to show his disregard for the traditions of football carried the ball back as far as it had come and by a wide end run crossed the Phi Gam goal line. But as there was no scoring in the remainder of the game it peded to be Many times during the fray the ball neared the Phi Gam or Phi Psi gam on the other team, the other necessary punch was not in evidence and the early score stood unequalled by the Fiji fighters and undoubted by the Phi Psi gam. minder of the game it proved to be the deciding score in the fight for the championship in the Eighth Street Conference. Not for many a moon have the followers of football seen such an array of gallant uniforms. Few, if any, of the spectators could recognize the Phi Psi hair or the Phi Gam walk for, "o! the will to win" was in evidence everywhere and no care could be taken of personal affairs. The trouble that the Phi Gams encountered was in the Phi Pi rootsers for they shouted out to their brothers just where each play was scheduled to go and the cry from the sidelines that "100 is a pass" paused the hopes of the Louisiana Street boys several times. Anyhow, the Phi Pais won. Delta Tau defeated the Pkappa Alpha team Saturday for the championship of Indiana Street. The score was 7 to 0. Welch, all stair full-back last year made the touchdown for the Delta Tau. Welch played with the College of Emporia team last year. University classes first occupied Fraser Hall, Dec. 2, 1872. Nov. Graduate Magazine Has Address by Carruth The November number of The Graduate Magazine is out today. The frontispiece is a picture of the trophy case in Robinson Gymnasium, showing a fine enlargement of Tommy Johnson. "The Heroism of Peace," an address by William H. Carruth, former student member of the University, and now a professor at Leland Stanford, given before "Phi Beta Kappa here last June, is published for the first time. Six pages of football material complete the main articles in this issue. Strike Agitator Released Melbourne, Nov. 25- The attitude of the commonwealth government in dealing with the seamen's strike is upbeat. Mr. Wheeler said Walsh, general secretary of the K. U. Beat the Tigers What Then? PARTIES AND DANCING These require appropriate footwear, we have that which is in vogue for the season. NEWMAN'S Seamen's Federation, after serving two months of a three-months' jail sentence and paying a fine of $1,000 imposed upon him for having urged the continuation of the seamen's strike. Walsh's release was brought about by the Australian government's recommendation to the governor-general that he be pardoned. Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu were es tablished at the University in 1884. Laetia Butter, who is doing graduate work in chemistry, and Eloise Somernier, who is in the psychology graduate department, left Saturday night to spend a week's vacation at their winfield In Winfield. 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