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Coach Mitchell, director of intra-
mural athletics, has announced the
regulations concerning the awarding
of the various colored numeral jer-
:eys, as adopted last year by the in-
tramural department. Numeral awards
are of three kinds. Highest awards
are given to the members of the in-
formal varsity teams such as swim-
ming, hockey, golf and soccer, and to
the five intramural managers. White
sweaters with blue numerals are the
awards given to these men.
Major Sports Prove Attractive
To the men qualifying for intra-
mural major sports, such as football,
basketball, baseball and track, blue
jerseys with red numerals are given.
Major sports have in previous yea.rs
drawn the largest number of men and
have attracted great interest because
of the interclass contests.
Blue jerseys with red numerals are
worn by the winners in the intramural
minor sports, such as interclass
Ihockey, tennis, swimming, and soccer.
No yellow letters are worn by any
athletes except those of Varsity teams.
ing the highest number of points in
athletic events, and also to the run-
ner up. These cups must be won
twice by a fraternity before it can
have permanent possession of the tro-
phy. It is not necessary for the fra-
ternity to win contests in order to
secure points. Points are awarded to
every fraternity for entering teams in
the various contests, and for each
contest won an addition is made to its
total. At the end of the year the
grand totals are published and the
fraternity athletic standing is pub-
lished.
Alpha Delt' Last Winner
Last season the highest honors
were won by Alpha Delta Phi, while
the runner up was Phi Kappa Sigma.
One of the conspicuous happenings
was the standing of Theta Chi. This
fraternity did not capture any cups,
but was active in all the events which
placed its grand total at a high ruark.
Of the professional fraternities, Nu
Signma Nu was high.
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DENTISTRY COATS
Aprons, Class .Toques, Freshman Caps
Parcel Post Laundry Boxes
Clothing, Furnishings and Hats
Ayres and Smith Caps
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Book Ends full line of gift
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CUPS to be Given
Cup awards will also be diferent
than they have been in the past. Most
of the cups are given in interfrater-
nity contests. Permanent cus will
be awarded to the fraternity winning
in football, basketball, indoor base-
ball, hockey, indoor relays, boIinh g,
track arnd tennis. Last year's ganmes
were hotly contested and the cups
were evenly distributed. Alpha
Delta Phi was the only fraternity.
wining more than one cup.
Ai"-around efficiecy for te con-
tests of the year is also a factor, be-
ing stressed by Coach Mitchell. Cups
will be awarded to the fraternity hav-
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Highest Prices for
Discarded
Clothing
La t year at this time there were
60 male students inr the University re-
ceiving assistance from the govern-
ment. At the close of the University
year there were a few more than 100,
according to Prof. Wabr.
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V2. (C. iUIT 1iI IlVES AT OFFICE
The samnle uniform for the R. O. T.
C. unit is on hand at the office of Mili-
tary Science and Tactics for inspec-
tion. A vote will be cast during the
present week in regard to the pur-
chasing of these uniforms.
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NOTICE!
Young women who would
earn extra money during lei-
sure hours will find lucrative
employment at the Tele-
phone Exchange. As an
empioye, you enjoy the priv
ilege of the cafeteria where
home cooking is served at
cost. Call at the Office be-
tween 9 A. M. and 5 P. M.
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