UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Marvin Grove for a Pleasant Hour MUST FILE NOTICE "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 application and will apply to the student will confer with the department with reference to the work of his junior and senior years." OF MAJOR THIS MONTH 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 e'clock. Juniors desiring to change their major department should file requests at the same time. Olin Templin. Acacia Pledges Samson The Acacia Fridges Samson The Acacia fraternity has pledged Henry E. Samson, junior engineer, of Quinter. Send the Daily Kansan home. "If wishes were automobiles, gasoline would be worth a million dollars a gallon." Spalding's Red Dot Golf Balls The greatest known and the largest selling golf ball in the world. at Carroll's only ANNUAL WATER SPORTS TO BE HELD JUNE 7 Program Made up of Ter Events—Six Will be Competition Competitive The annual water regatta will be he'd on the afternoon of June 7 this year. The place is Potter's Lake, the time of starting is 2 p.m., and the entertainment will be given under the auspices of the senior class. Plans for the event are being made by the department of physical education and it will be put on under the diary of members of that department. The program as it is made up consists of ten events, six of which are to be competitive and for which points will be awarded. First place in these events will count five, second will count four, third will count one, fourth will count one. The high point winner in this competition will receive a trophy or a cup. Following is the program Following is the program: 1. Canoe race—standing. 2. Novelty race. s Obstacle canoe race: 50 lbs. 3 Obstacle canoe race. 5. Plunge for distance. 4. 50 yard swim. 6. Underwater swim. 10. Exhibition of high- and fancy diving. 7. Canoe tilting. 8. Exhibition of rescue from blowing The competition events are open to all University students and those wishing to enter may do so by leavening with Mr. Lorenz at the Gymnasium. When and Where We Play Them drowning 9. Diving—competition. The remaining events on the Jay- hawk track schedule are WOMAN'S PLACE CHANGED Western Conference Meet at Urb bann, Ill. June 5. Missouri Valley Conference Meet at Columbia. May 29. Has Picture of H. C. Hill The regular baseball schedule'e: The law class of 15 has paced a large portrait of the late Prof. Henry C. Hill, who died April 7, 1913, on the south wall of the law library. Mr. Hill was a professor of law in the University of Kansas for three years and was a popular among his students. His home was in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Goes to College Now Because She Needs the Education for Life Work May 24—Warrensburg Normala at Warrensbure. A hundred years ago going to college was, for a woman, an impossibility. Seventy-five years ago it was almost a crime. Fifty years ago it was unchristian. Thirty years ago it was "blue stocking" and "no man was going to marry a woman who wanted to kill you," but it was only "an exciting adventure," though the women that... went were still, in a way, pathfinders. First Woman's School '37 Decade of Activity Mary Lyon opened Mt. Holyoke in 1837. For twenty-five years her institution and Oberlin were the signposts that marked the end of the road for the pioneer agitators for higher education during the first quarter of the nineteenth century, and the beginning of the road for those other agitators who were to reap their reward in the second half of the same century. In 1861 Vassar opened amid a storm of protest. In 1868 co-educational Cornell opened. In 1869 Girton was founded in England. Then came a decade of educational activity. College after college was founded for women. Smith opened in 1875, the banner year of the banner decade. So did Wellesley. So did Newnham, in England. In 1879 Radcliffe opened as an annex to Harvard College. In the eighties two representative colleges were added to the list, Bryn Mawr and Barnard. Today women go to college as a matter of course. Daughters of Rich and Poor They go as daughters of the house whose mother went to college before them, and whose father has nothing to do except cut coupons. They go as daughters of the house in which money does not flow freely and the sum for the college career represents self-sacrifice in matters of dress and fun. And they go, when they don't, for the life of them, know how they are going to scrape through as to finances, but with the sublimе assurance of youth, are disposed to leave that to Providence and self-help bureau. Although they know that they must start out the day after commencement to hunt for a livelihood, clear as crystal in their own minds is the conviction that they are going to need a college education. On account of the irregularities of qualifications the annual handicap tournament of the Oread Golf Club will be started over again. The an- dicipation of the playing has been made and the playing schedule must be followed rain or shine. PLAY TOURNAMENT AGAIN Oread Golf Club Will Stage Contest Rain or Shine This Week Phi Chi Holds Initiation The qualifying round of the tournament consists of eighten holes played in one day and continuously each member announcing that he is starting his round to play begins. This round must be completed by tenight. The first match starts as soon as the qualifying rounds are finished and must be completed by the night of May 26. The semi-finals must be finished by Saturday night of this week. Installation was held for Phi Chi, honorary medical fraternity, Saturday evening at the chapter house, 940 Indiana. Mr. Vernon and Mr.Watkins of Missouri were here for the installation. Phi Chi is one of the oldest medical fraternities in the United States. The finals will be played during quiz week at a time suitable to the contestants. This round consists of thirty-six holes of match play to be completed by the winner of the carroll trophy is given to the winner of this match for a period of one year. Play Finals Quiz Week This is the last of a series of spring tournaments held by the club this year. An entry fee of 25 cents is charged each contestant which must be paid to Allen Sterling before play is begun. Any failure of a contestant to **follow** the schedule counts as a forfeit on his part in the tournament. SIGMA CHIS BEAT PHI DELTA THEta PHI DELTA THETA The most interesting and best game which has been played by the Pan-Hellenic teams this year was played yesterday afternoon on McCarthy between the Phi Deltes and the Sigma Chi, ending 4 to 0 in favor of the Sigma. It was a pitcher's battle from beginning to end and only three hits were allowed in the game, which was the first of the final series to decide the championship of the league. The second game in the final will probably be the fourth after a fifteen-game McCook between the Sig Alphs and the Sigma Chis. The batteries for the Sirs were Kersbury and Smith. Phil Deltas, Gregory Pierce. The score by innings: Sigma Chi. . . . Phi Delta Theta. - by innings* Sigma Chi. 000 301 000 Pbi Delta Theta. 000 301 000 No Game With St. Marys Negotiations for a baseball game with St. Marys this week were called off today and all chance of the game lost. However a game may be played with that team during commencement week as a feature of the entertainment. This would not count on teammates to schedule because it comes when the season is over and only part of the regular team will be here. Women's Point System No. points allowed; senior 40, junior 40, sophomore 30, freshman 20 Points for various activities: W. S. G.A.: president, 35; vice-president, 25; secretary, 25; treasurer, 25; junior and senior representatives, 20; freshman and sophomore representatives, 15. Y. W. C. A.: president, 35; vicepresident, 30; secretary, 20; treasurer, 25; cabinet members, 25; members of committees. 5. Chairmen of standing committees, departmental and committees of honors. House chairmen, 5. Class officers: junior and senior 10: freshmen and sophomore. 5. Publications: Kansan editor, 30; Kansan board member, 15; Oread editor, 20; Oread staff, 5; Annual edi- tor, 30; Annual board member, 10. Departmental Clxbs; president, 10; other officers, 5. Dramatics; senior play; leads, 10 seconds, 5. Junior or apomorhe seconds. W. A. A.; president, 10; other officers, 5. Glee Club: manager, 15; membersn Orchestra members 5. PI U.S CINCH CHAMPIONSHIP Win From Phi Bets And Corral John son & Carl Trophy To the tune of 5 to 2 the Pi Upsilon baseball team took the Pi Beta Pi队 team down the road yesterday afternoon on McCook Field and cinched the Johnson & Carl cup given to the champions of the Inter-Fraternity League. The Phi Bets were champions of the league last year. Stockton pitched his team to its seventh straight victory and allowed only two hits both of the scratch variety while his teammates pulled out seven off of "Doc" Miner, the losing twirler. California Expositions Sun Beats Pluvius Here's the chance you've been waiting for—an opportunity to visit California at slight expense. the efforts of Jupiter Pluvius to prevent Mr. Sun from making his appearance yesterday was all in vain, for he came forth in all his glory and indulged in all the festivities to the utter delight of the water nymphs which have fairly swarmed in Potter's Lake for the past two weeks. He had to wait for his wrath or pleasure has at no time troubled the cool, clear waters which are so conducive to the young water lions and mermails. It is doubly interesting this year, because of the great world' s fairest San Francisco and San Diego. The Santa Fe is the only line to both Expositions. The young men have indulged in the privileges of the lake for two weeks and ssh——Dame Rumor hath said that the fair maidens are to be allowed the same opportunity but they are too modest to exhibit their swimming ability, so it's kept a profound secret. On the way Grand Canyon of Arizona and Petrified Forest. Send the Daily Kansan home. Let me send you our illustrated cremontain guide book and expedition folder and tell you the plane charge on the Santa Fe. F. W. JAEDICKE Hardware, Wagon Stock, Paints and Sporting Goods 724 Mass. St. Phone 173 The Money You Spend For oxfords, Wednesday, May 26, Surburban day, at Fischer's will earn you ten per cent on the dollar in discount on any style or color oxford you may choose ranging in price from $3 to $5 per pair. What's that old story about The Early Bird? OTTO FISCHER TRUNKS Built to Stand the Knocks are the Only Kind to Buy If you want a trunk that will take your belongings here, there, anywhere and back again, not once, but many times without injury to the trunk or its contents, then you want to buy it at WEAVER'S—where we carry nothing but what is standard make and guaranteed by us. A special in this department for this week, *n.* $7.50 solid sole leather bag, black or tan, each WEAVER'S $5.00 Arrow Shirt Suits— One-piece shirt and drawers combined in lots of plain and fancy patterns in sport shirts, in both short and long sleeves $1.50, $2, $2.50