KAPPA SIG HUBS LIST IN INTRAMURAL SPORTS Baseball and Tennis Remain to Be Played Off SIGMA CHI STANDS SECOND Ratings of All Teams Given; Rules to Be Compiled With the addition of the swimming, track, and handball scores to the all year doughnut schedule, the Kappa Sigs seem to have the plaque cinched, for with their total of 18 points they are 10 points ahead of their nearest competitor, Sigma Chi, and there are; only two more sports to be added, inj both of which the Kappa Sigs stand to' get sixth even if they do not win an other match. The score of 18 points is an excep tional one considering the fact that there are nine sports on the doughnut calendar, in only one of which the win ners plactd first, but they also have never dropped lower than fifth place, where they placed in boxing. The Ore gon club and Sigma Chi have each gathered in three firsts in the dough nut sports, but have fallen very low in others, the clubmen going to eleventh place in track, while Sigma Chi took seventh in both boxing and basketball. Schedule to Be Broadened The doughnut schedule this year has been much more inclusive than ever before, and, taking into consideration the number of men who have entered into competition in each of the seven sports that have been run off so far, it has been very successful. The prime purpose of the plan"is not to find which organization has the best group of all-around athletes, but to develop physically, with the possibility of bringing out some of Varsity calibre. Tennis and baseball remain to be run off after Junior Week-end, but since tennis is on a straight elimina tion basis, and the first round of base ball is over, with only six teams left in the running, these should be finished by the week after next. Delts Stand Third Delta Tau Delta stnads third in the list, with a total of 30 points. The Delts have only one first, which they annexed in track. The Oregon club is fourth with 38 points, although they have three firsts to their credit. Sig ma Alpha Epsilon is fifth with 36 points, although they have never taken better than third in any one sport. The track finals gave Delta Tau Delta, first; Kappa Sigma, second; Al pha Tau Omega, thirdj Bachelordon, fourth; Sigma Chi, fifth; Beta Theta Pi, sixth; Fiji, seventh; and Oregon club, way down with only 11 points. Handball finals gives Sigma Chi, first; Kappa Sig, second; Delt, third; S. A. E., fourth; Fiji, fifth; and Kappa Theta Chi, sixth. Buies Give Trouble There has been a great deal of trou ble over the different eligibility and playing rules in the doughnut schedules this year, but the intramural commit tee is to draw up a set of written rules before the end of the year, in order to have a fixed form to govern contests next season. This set of rules will be worked out with the help of the dif ferent coaches, and the officers of the school of physical education, and will cover all questions of eligibility and other points over which discussions have arisen this season. The tabulated standings of the teams are as follows: *3 o W p I* o' s Kappa Sigma . 1235232 18 Sigma Chi . 7117165 28 Delta Tau . 7348341 30 K. T. C. 4462629 33 S. A. E. 3584448 36 Oregon Club . 6 8 1 1 10 1 1H/2 38% Fiji . 2 7 9 10 5 12 7 52 A. T. 0. 5 9 10 9 7 12 3 55 Bachelordon . 8 13 13 3 8 8 4 57 Phi Delt . 7 11 2 11 13 7 13 64 Friendly Hall .12 15 5 6 9 7 10 64 Beta .10 6 11 12 13 12 6 70 Chi Psi . 9 10 12 13 13 12 11 80 Phi Sigma Pi .13 12 7 14 13 12 15 86 Sigma Nu .11 14 14 15 13 12 14 93 Delta Theta Phi .14 16 15 16 13 12 16 102 < CARNIVAL TO BE FRIDAY (Continued from page one) Omega and Sigma Chi first. We hope that no delay will be encountered be tween the floats, so that the carnival may be run off in record time. Last year the parade commenced at 8:30 and was still going at 11:30. This will not happen again.” In order to handle the crowd during the evening, Franklin street from the intersection at llth street to Emerald will be closed to traffic after 7 o’clock. No parking of automobiles will be al lowed within this territroy. The lighting committee has made ar rangements to have some good spot lights at effective elevations to pro vide illumination for those floats which require it. Organizations with such floats are advised to notify A1 Krohn immediately so that arrange ments may be made. Entries will be numbered. If they are not ready to start in their order, fhey will be placed at the end of the procession. Glee Clubs Will Sing During the review of the floats both the men's and women’s glee clubs will sing. John Stark Evans will direct. Judges for the fete are Wilkie Col lins, W. F. G. Thacher, Miss Ida Tur ney, Mrs. Marion McLain, and Miss Maude Kearn. The prize winner will take both cups, one going to the wom en’s and the other to the men’s or ganization. The parade will commence promptly at 8:30. ME. Thoughtful pur chased flowers for Miss Charm and then they became better ac quainted. Her bridal bouquet and the wed ding decorations were selected here. From this shop went forth the flowers that wished them bon voyage on their honeymoon trip and wished them luck upon their return. PAN-HELLENIC TRIBUNAL HELD Delegates from 16 universities and colleges in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan were present at the mid-west Pan-Hellenic conference held at the University of Illinois on May 12-13. Get the Classified Ad Habit. THREE CANDIDATES ARE SUGGESTED FOR PRIZE Final Winner of $25 Prize Will Be Chosen by Vote of Senior Class for This Year’s Activity Recommendations for the winner of the Albert prize of $25, which is given annually to the .member of the senior class in the University who has made the greatest advance in activity on the campus and in scholarship during: his final year, were made at a meeting of the committee of faculty and stu dents who are in charge of the award,' yesterday. According to Dr. John Landsbury, dean of the school of music! and chairman of the committee, three' names have been selected from the members of the class and will be pro-j posed to the entire senior class for the; final vote before the award is made. These will not be announced and only! that of the winner will be revealed. Members of this committee who rep resent the student body and were ap pointed by Lyle Bartholomew, presi dent of the A. S. U. O., are Alice Evans, Mildred Ferguson and Arthur Camp bell. In addition to Dean Landsbury, who is chairman of the committee, Miss Elizabeth Fox, dean of women, and Dean John F. Bovard of the school of physical education, represent the fac ulty on the committee. YOUNG BUDDIE DOES PORTRAIT Maclvor Reddie, son of Fergus Red die, and instructor in the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston for about a year, is now painting a portrait of Mass Munsell, daughter of Munsell the painter, who died recently. Munsell, in his will, asked that Maclvor Reddie do this work. He also has done an orange chalk ‘drawing of Coningsby Dawson, the Englsih writer, which he sent to his father here. JJ1j^1L Jgj^L WRIGHTS Newest Creation Peppermint vored chewing gum with Peppermint Sugar Coating. Sugar jacket “melts in your mouth," leaving the deliciously flavored gum center to aid digest ion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. For street and outdoor wear well dressed men, naturally, have adopted the HAYS MILITARY—a T-Iavs Siipersegm Glove. 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