MAY 28, 1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Women in Each Class Win Athletic Honors During Closing Year Freshmen Take Swimming Meet. Sophomores Tennis, Juniors Baseball, Seniors Basketball Each class in the University has gained one honor from the Women's Athletic Association this year. The freshmen won the swimming meet from the sophomores by one point, the outstanding feature in the meeting be speed events rather than diving, as it was last year. The sophomores won the championship in the tennis tournament, Cyra Sweet representing them in the singles and Iris Russell and Cyra Sweet in the doubles. Winners of the interclass tournées were C. Oder, freshman; C. Sweet, sophomore; J. Parkinson, junior; M. Hodger, senior. The juniors won the baseball series. This is the second year for baseball, but a large number of women were the team's regular players. The teams were fairly well organized. The Women's Athletic Association has been organized only three years but 1917-18 has been full of interest and activity for its members. Several new features were introduced this year and have proved so successful that they will be continued with additions next year. The seniors continued their three years' record and won the silver loving cup for championship in the Interclass Basketball Tournament. The first Intramural Basketball Tournament was held following the interclass contest in which sixteen teams were entered. The Alpha Xi Delta won the championship and the Brush League was second. A beginning was made for inter-class hockey contests in the game the first of the year between the freshman-senior and the sophomore-junior teams, which the latter won by a score of 2 to 1. Service bars for third year activity were awarded for the first time. Six women received them. Besides the bars, service circles were awarded bright A's. At the state high school basketball tournament in the winter, the letter women officiated and the W. A. A. entertained the players. The championship was won by the Chanute High School team which was coached by Cora Shinn, c17, who was active in athletics while in the University. A. W., A. A. circus was given this year. Three Middies Dances and the big annual dance were also on the program this season. Three silver loving cups were awarded and one eight dollar tennis racket. Hockey and baseball will be especially encouraged next year. If the proper materials can be obtain the department expects to begin archery, which many consider one of the major sports for women. Martin Visits New York Sees Old Jayhawkers University Curator Also Goes To Pittsburg and Chicago H. T. Martin, curator of the department of paleontology in Dyche Museum, returned Friday from New York with an interesting report of some former celebrities of the University that he met there. A week ago Mr. Martin went to New York for a farewell visit to his son who was leaving for France. As he walked down the crowded street, a young man rushed up to him and told him there were no more grisps so typical of the West. It was Vic Householder, c'16, now a first lieutenant in Battery A. For the past two years, he has been working in the American Museum where he has helped to get some of the recent mounts. From New York, Mr. Martin went to Pittsburgh where he visited the Carnegie Institute of Paleontology. He had a pleasant visit with the artist of the Institute, Sidney Prentiss c'96, a man once famous on the hill. In Chicago, he spent two days with Dr. S. W. Williston, curator of the paleontology department at Chicago University. Doctor Williston is also a K. U. man. Before he returned, Mr. Martin saw E. S. Riggs, c96, curator in the department of paleontology at "Field Columbia." "MISS" LAWRENCE BIDS FAREWELL TO K. U. 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