i si ougizms COUNTED ICWS I _ Nine Sororitiet; and Ten Fra ternities Not included. Polity Club Late st Addition. There are 51 organisations on the University campus. This number does not Include the nine sororities and ten I fraternities which are also organized and hold weekly meetings. The first organi zation was the Lauiean Debating society, formed in 1880. The most recent organ isation is the branch International Polity club, organized Thursday, April 27, 1916. Three organiaztions are now extinct. They are the Engineering club, Women’s Choral club and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The Choral club is now the Women’s Glee club. Both engineering clubs went out when the en gineering department was transferred to the Oregon Agricultural college. Following is a list of the organiza tions: 1. Associated Students of the'Univer sity of Oregon. 2, Seniors’ class. 3. Juniors’ class. 4. f Sophomores’ class. 5. Freshman class. 6. Student Council. 7. Girls’ Glee dub. 8. Men’s Glee club. 9. Oregon Mandolin club. 10. Mu Phi Epsilon. 11. German club. 12. Eutaxian De bating society. 13. Laurean Debating society. 14. Friars. 15. Scroll and Script. 16. To-ko-lo. 17. Torch and Shield. 18. Kwamf. 19. Triple B. 20. Triple A. 21. Triple C. 22. Dramatic club. 23. Sigma Upsilon. 24. Sigma Delta Chi. 25. Theta Sigma ^hi. 26. Y. M. C. A. 27. Y. W. C. A. 28. Lambda Phi Phi. 29. Gobblers. 80. Pan-Hellenic. 81. Inter-fraternity coun cil. 32. Inter-fraternity Athletic associa tion. 33. Oregana Staff. 34. Emerald Staff. 35. Delta Theta Pi. 36. Chemis try club. ' 37. Architectural club. 88. Debate Staff. 39. Tau Kappa Alpha. 40. Sig ma Alpha. 41. Ph'i Sigma Phi. 42. Phi Sigma. 143. Oregon club. 44. Canoe club. 45. Women’s league. 46. Women’s Athletic association. 47. Women’s Tennis club. 48. Wo men’s Athletic council. 49. Women’s council. 50. The Greater Oregon com mittee. 51. Branch International Pol ity club. TRACK PROSPECTS BLUE — Advanme Dope on (I. A. C.-Oregon Meet Favors Rivals. “Track looks pretty blue to me,” de clared Trainer Bill Hayward as be viewed bis rain-soaked field at the University yesterday. He had looked forward to getting his men in fine form for the Cor vallis meet on May 13. “As near as I c^n judge at present,” Said Hayward, “O. A. C’s team looks just a little stronger than ours. I had counted on strengthening the Oregon boys in the weight events, hurdles and distance runs, but' the rain is against tne. Corvallis has its big armory in which to keep in form in spite of ad verse weather conditions. All Oregon bas is its little track shed and they didn’t even have it u short time ago. The hurdlers are making the best use they can of it, but the sprinters find it of no use ar the shed is pot long enough. “I could put my men out on cross country, but it is the wrong season and would slow them up too much. Besides this we have suffered more than any of the others in the loss of last season’s -men. SDRORlflKTOPUY BiSEBlLL SERIES Women of University Form League. First Game Sched uled for May 5. Women at the University are taking baseball as a sport in much the same (ray in which the men are. The athletic Council elected Olga Soderstrom taseBSll Manager to arrange a schedule for a (oughnut or inter-house series. The first game is to be played Friday, Jlay 5, between the Delta Delta Deltas ind the Kappa Alpha Thetas. On the following Saturday morning and after boon the second and third games will take place. As much interest has been shown in pie comparatively new eport as in hock |y or any other attempted by ths women, ftvsry sorority with the exception ef the hlpha Phis and Pi Beta Phis have enter ed a team. The women majoring in phy lieal training, the Oireg-tn dub, and Mary hall will alam be in ths league. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS ELECT Thsspians Add to Membership* and Chooae Head* for Coming Your. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<►♦♦ ♦ THE UNIVERSITY PLAYEilS ♦ ♦ announce the election of ♦ + Crest on Maddook ♦ + Albert Holman ♦ ♦ Eato Broatus ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<►♦♦ The University Players met at the home of Miss Echo June Zahl on Thurs day evening and elected the following of ficers for next year: President, Alexan der Bowen; vice-president, Echo Zahl; secretary, Martha Beer; treasurer, Mar ion Tuttle. Crtson Maddock, Albert Holms,n and Este Brosius were elected to member ship in the club. Plans for the initiation of these neophytes are under way and the initiation will be an event of thu near future. The University Players was organized last fall by a group of students wh» were interested in the production of nodern plays on the campus. The organ zati