--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MAY 15, 1919. Beta Theta Pi Leads In Pan-Hellenic Events Finished Wednesday Welty and Hobart Take First and Second in Both Hurdle Races Sig Alphs Place Second Sig Alphas Expect to Overtake Betas Through Haddock, McGinnis and Liggett Betas ... 40% Sig Alphs ... 26 Sigma Chi ... 23 Sigma Nu ... 12% Pi K. A. ... 8 Phi Psi ... 6 A. T. O. ... 5 Kappa Sigma ... 3 Delta Tau ... 3 Phi Delta ... 2 Acacia ... 1 REPORT DE 11 EVENTS In the eleven events run off by the Pan-hellenic track teams Wednesday on McCook Field, the Beta got a big lead over the other teams, and are coming back this afternoon to clench their victory. Bunn, Beta, won the half and the mile. Sexton, another Beta, and rival Haddock was not able to bring the Sig Alph's score up to that of the Betas. Welty, Beta, easily won the final heat of the high hurdles in 17 seconds. Hobart, Sigma Chi, getting second. Haddock, Sig Alph, walking away with his event, the 100-yard dash in 10 2-5 seconds, but in the next event, the mile, Bunn, Beta, easily carried off first. Haddock won the 22d-dash, Sexton, Beta freshman, coming in a yard he had scored on. Duff, Sigar Chi, ran fine race in the quarter and won 15, o'Lleary, Phil H. Welty and Hobart duplicated their performance in the 220-yard low hurdles, getting first and second again. Keckley, Pi K. A. almost upset Beta hopes when he topped Welty in the high jump with an eagle. He won both the Nettels, Betas, got first and second in the half mile, time 2 minutes 21 seconds. Haddock won 2 relays were run, half of the teams in each event. Each runner went a half lap on the 350-yard track. The Sig Alph队 won first in one run, and the Sigma Nus came in first on the other event. the shot put with an easy toss of 37 feet, Marxen, Beta drawing second. Chandler, Sigma Cich freshman from Westpoint High, Kansas City, took away first in the pole vault from the first in the city with a leap of 11 feet 3 inches. Joe Schwartz, manager, announced that the other three events, the javelin throw, the discus and the broad jump would be finished today. The Sig Alpha, with Haddock, Mae-Guinness, and Liggett have a chance to even up things with the Bets, they will be out to beat in win three events. JOHNSON & CARL The occasion of the Harvard or Princeton baseball game at the University of Pennsylvania is observed as Straw Hat Day on which day it is fatal for a derby or felt hat to enter the gates of the athletic field. Straw Hat Day was observed May 7th this year. Four places were counted in the come from —and furnishings, too Johnson & Carl Coach Hamilton acted as starter and Ralph Rodkey as judge of finish scoring, 5 for first, 3 for second, 2 for third, and 1 for fourth. Governor E. S. Stover of New Mexico has presented to the University of New Mexico enlarged pictures of all former presidents of the University. They have been hung in the reading room of the library. Send The Daily Kansan Home. Straw Hats B. V. D.'s Soft Collar Shirts 'Good Clothes' Right now— Take Them To Bricks Johnson & Carl —the store where Johnson & Carl here for your choosing Make your date for Sunday evening now and take her to Brick's. They will be good and hungry, too, and Brick will be sure to please them. They will appreciate the excellent food and the cozy atmosphere of that popular cafe. When your friends come up for the Invitation Track Meet on Saturday, take them to Brick's. THE OREAD CAFE Just a Step from the Campus E. C. BRICKEN, Proprietor Tarzan of the Apes Within the frontiers of a desolate, God-forsaken jungle on the dark, silent coast of Africa this giant white man, reared by an ape mother, roams and kills. He slays the lion and tiger with his bare hands, the jaguar flees at his terrible cry, the massive elephants fear him. The dreadful gorilla and stealthy panther are but babes in his hands. All the terrible beasts of the jungle skulk away at his approach. Then comes the beautiful white girl, and TARZAN OF THE APES takes her to his breast and covers her face with his kisses. Picture is being shown at the regular price—No advance for this marvelous picture THIS ASTOUNDING PICTURE SHOWING AT THE VARSITY Friday and Saturday W. E. WILSON TAILORED TO MEASURE CLOTHES CLEANING and PRESSING W. E. WILSON Federation of Clubs Will Meet in Lawrence Phone 505 Dr. James Naimshi of the University of Kansas will attend the Kansas State Federation of Clubs for women, to be held in Lawrence next sive Colleges and Schools in this countrid in Kansas will be present. A number of banquets have been planned and several well known speakers will be present. The convention will discuss movements which they expect to support during the coming year. Kodak films of all kinds. Rankins. Adv. EXCHANGE YOUR ABILITY FOR MORE DOLLARS Sell your ability as a teacher in the BEST MARKET. The most progress-week. Representatives from every and abroad officially use the Professional Service of the Association ASSOCIATION when in need of teachers. This Association NEVER RECOMMENDS UNLESS ASKED TO DO SO BY EMPLOYERS. Experienced and inexperienced teachers needed in all lines of school work. Better write for interesting booklet, "STEPPING UP" or "No School Time" is necessary when registering with this association. Address 763 Scarritt Building Kansas City, Missouri. 712 Massachusetts Street BALD EAGLE FLYING CLUB Lock Haven, Pa. Best ex-army instructors; 15 to 20 minutes flying each day; theory of flight; instruction on motors; gunny; wireless; instruments; compasses; map reading; rigging, etc. Recreation, outdoor activities. Tutition $500.00, which includes everything. Begins July 5th, last two months. OTIS SKINNER "THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY" At the Bowersock Theater Friday, May 16th Attend the Summer Sessions! Will You Teach School? WHY NOT GET INTO THE GAME SOONER BY SECURING ADVANCE CREDITS DURING THE Teachers Are Needed Now! K.U. Summer Session The Ten Weeks offered by the Summer Session are two-thirds of a semester, and there are 200 courses to select from. First session ... June 17 to July 25. Second session ... July 28 to Aug. 22. For further information see or address Director of Summer Session, Room 119 Fraser Hall. TWO SEPARATE TERMS Enroll in either or both 12th Annual High School Invitation Meet 2:30 O'Clock Saturday, May 17th 150 Star Missouri and Kansas Athletes K. U.-AGGIE Track Meet Friday, May 16th 2:30 o'Clock Tickets 50c Including War Tax. 1