UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN JAYHAWKERS PREPARED SIGMA CHI IS FIRST FOR COLUMBIA MEET IN PAN-HELLENIC MEET Track Men Have Broker Several Records in Practice This Week The Kansas track team enters one of the largest meets of the season when it enters the Missouri Valley Conference meet at Columbia, Mo. Friday and Saturday. Eleven schools are already entered and some smaller ones are also available. Are limited to schools in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. Kansas has a fine chance to place well in this meet even though she was defeated by both Missouri and the Kansas Aggies. The Jayhawker team has the strength in the distances and with the other teams splitting up on the other points Kansas has a chance to take first or second place against Missouri to carry off first honors but Ames and Missouri will split their points considerably as will the Jayhawkers and Ones at Scholars's Tiger points. Jayhawkers in Fine Shape The Kansas team is in fine shape for the meet and with the fast track they have had to work on this week have made some fast time. In fact, they have made records fly. Late Monday evening the half mile record was smashed by Rodley, Edwards and Herriot. Rodley's time was caught at 158:3 while Edwards came in two-fifths of a second later and Herriot was about a second later but still under the University record of 2:00:2. This new record will not hold as an official record for it was not made in a meet but if conditions are favorable Saturday Rodley should do better than this with the fast competition he will have. The quarter milers are running in good shape now and will swell Kansas' hopes for a good relay team. Spruil clipped off a 4:39 mile last night with Grady passing him on the final sprint. Grady finished in third place in Kansas, the mile while Grady is expected to beat anyone in the Valley in the two mile run. Preliminaries Friday The preliminaries in the Missouri Valley meet will be held Friday and the main events Saturday. Each event up to the half mile will have preliminaries which will be run Friday. Coach Hamilton will take part of his squad Thursday morning and the remaining ones on Friday. The men who are to get the trip will be announced after today's practice. PICKS STAR LEAGUE TEAM Umpire Russell Cowgill Gilles Met From Inter-Frat Players The all-star Inter-fraternity League team, as picked by umpire Russell Cowgill, who has seen all the games, is as follows: Sullivan Phi Bhi Sens Harsh Pi U. Johnson P. A. D. Gutzmach Sigma phi Poirier Sigma phi Pierce Sigma phi Weltman Pi U. Weltman Pi U. Stockton Pi U. Contest Sig Alph Takes Second and Phi Psi Third in Annual Contact The annual Pan-Helienc track meet on McCook Field yesterday afternoon was won by Sigma Chi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ran a close second, with Phi Kappa Psi third. The score by points is as follows: Sigma Chi, 41 1-3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 34 1-3. Beta Kappa Pi, 21 1-3. Acacia, 10. Beta Theta Pi, 9. Kappa Sigma, 9. Phi Delta Theta, 6 1-3. Pi Kappa Alpha, 4. Sigma Nu, 3. Delta Tau Delta, 3. Phi Gamma Delta, 2. Alpha Tau Omega, 6. Places in the various event. Places in the various events were as follows: Fifty yard dash; Sigma Chi, first; Kappa Sigma, second; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, third. Half mile run: Sigma Kappa Epsilon, first; Phi Kappa Pi, second; Beta Theta Pi, third; Delta Tau Delta, fourth. 120 yard low hurdles; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, first; Sigma Chi, second; Beta Theta Pi, third; Pi Kappa Alpha, fourth. Three-legged race: Sigma Chi first; Beta Theta Pi, second; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, third; Phi Kappa Psi, fourth. Quarter mile run: Aceaia; first; Pil Kappa, pit second; Sigma Chi; Pil Kappa, pit second. 100 yard dash: Sigma Alpha Epsilon first, first; Sigma Chi, second; Phika Psi, third; Kappa Sigma fourth. 220 yard dash: Stigma Alpha Epsilon iota; Pintai Kappa Second; Sigma Gamma Obstacle race: Sigma Chi, first Phi Delta Theta, second; Phi Gamma Delta, third; Delta Tau Delta fourth. Récay race; Sigma Alpha Epilon, treet; Sigma Chi, second; Kappa Phi, third; Omega Phi Pole vault: Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Kappa. first: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, fourth: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. High jump: Sigma Chi, first; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Shot put; Acacia, first; Phi Kappe Psi, second; Beta Theta, Pi, third Psi, fourth; Beta Theta, Pi, fourth Broad jump: Sigma Chi, first; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, second; Kappa Sigma, third; Sigma Nu, fourth. When and Where We Play Them The remaining events on the Jay- hawker track schedule are. Western Conference Meet at Urbana, Ill. June 5. Missouri Valley Conference Meet at Columbia, May 29. ma, III., June 6. The regular baseball sched'e'r. The regular baseball schedule e: May 24—Warrensburg Normala at Warrensburg. An Unofficial Baccalaureate. Plym- mouth Church, Sunday 8 p. m.—Adv. at Warrensburg When You Take 'Em UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Examination Schedule Where All Books Are Wanted Spring Semester, 1914-15, May 31st to June 4th Inclusive. Classes meeting at 10:30 will be examined Monday a. m. May 31, 15. Classes meeting at 4:30 will be examined Monday p. m. May 31, 15. Classes meeting at 11:30 will be examined Tuesday a. m. June 1, 15. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Tuesday p. m. June 1, 15. Classes meeting at 8:30 will be examined Wednesday a. m. June 2, 15. Classes meeting at 2:30 will be examined Wednesday p. m. June 2. Classes meet at 9:30 will be examined Thursday, m. June 3. 2015. Classes meeting at 1:30 will l examined Friday m, a. m. June 4, '15. Three hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Monday, Wednesday or Friday) will be examined from 8:30 to 10:30 if scheduled above for the morning: from 1:30 to 3:30 if scheduled above for the afternoon. Two hour classes (and one hour classes meeting on Tuesday or Thursday) will be examined from 10:50 to 12:30, if scheduled above for the morning, from 3:50 to 5:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Four and five hour classes will be examined from 8:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the morning; or from 9:30 to 11:30, if scheduled above for the afternoon. Laboratory $c$ asses will be examined at the time corresponding in the schedule above to the first laboratory period or at the time corresponding to the hour (when such an exists) at the department head of the department concerned. Classes meeting on Saturday and not on other days in the week will be held on Monday. 3:00 for one and two hour courses; 1:300 from 1:300 to 3:00 for three hour courses. Standing of the Teams Division I W. L. Willis 7 0 Kinney 5 1 Ulrich 4 1 Martin 3 3 Keil 1 6 Co-op 0 7 Neal 0 7 Hayes 0 7 Division II W. L. Danie's 4 0 Custer 5 0 Ellen G. 5 0 Y.M. 5 0 Stevenson 2 4 Franklin 1 5 Dad's 0 7 Lee's 0 7 W. L. Division III Oread 4 4 0 1000 Track Training 5 0 1000 Dunakin Co-op 3 1 750 Hope 4 2 666 College Campus 2 5 284 Moody 0 5 000 Lima 0 7 000 Finals in the Hash House League will be completed this week if possible, in order to obviate the necessity of playing during final week. A general meeting of team representatives has been called for Wednesday evening at 7:30 for the purpose of making division championship awards. Any teams having games unplayed that may change the percentage of teams eligible to champion will be considered mediated. Pinnas will probably be played the last three days of the week. In the first division Willis has the championship cinched. In the second, three teams are contending. Custer, A Glimpse of Fowler Shops Pct. 1000 833 800 500 142 000 000 000 1328 O, and Daniels. In the third, first place lies between Track Training and Oread Cafe. In the final series, the champions of the second and third divisions will first cross the winner to take on the Willis Club. The percentages above are fairly accurate, although some of the games played may not be included. The league was thrown away off schedule by the lack of grounds, two or three rainy week-end, and several track meets, during which Manager Hamilton will not permit ball games to be played. The lack of proper ground facilities permits the performance of the teams, and players are confidently hoping for an improvement before next year. Medals have been ordered for the winners in the divisions, and will be here within a week. Peckham's, the Round Corner Drug Store, and Bob Browne, the League champion will receive a large silver liver cup from Allie Carroll. Prof. Nutt to Speak Prof. H. W. Nutt will give high school addresses at Oakley May 25; Atwood May 26; and New Ulysses May 29. An Unofficial Baccalaureate, Plymouth Church, Sunday 8 p. m.—Adv. MUST FILE NOTICE OF MAJOR THIS MONTH "During the last month of his sophomore year each student must file with the Dean notice of the department in which he applies for the privilege of selecting his major, giving his reasons for the choice. The Dean will notify the department concerned of his approval of such applications with the department with reference to the work of his junior and senior years." Sophomores are expected to comply with the provisions of the above faculty regulation at their earliest convenience. I shall be glad to receive applications daily from 3 to 4 o'clock. Juniors desiring to change their major department should file requests at the same time. Olin Templin P. A. D.s Stop Pi U.s Phi Alpha Delta cinched the second position in the Inter-Fraternity League race when Fred Olander outpitached Germany Rumsfeld, the Pi Uis.' cub twirler and won 5 to 4. Neither team was able to hit but the youngster's wildness iost him the game. We are installing one of the largest and best soda fountains in the state. W. L. ANDERSON BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY