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Intramural Sports
They have fought the fight They
have finished the course or nt least
that Is nearly the case with the
basketball teams. Next
week will find the cqmpetltlons deciding the last few games on their
regular schedules and the winners
of the two divisions preparing to
fight It out In the fraternity finals.
Five games tonight, the first one
beginning at 6:45 o'clock, will complete the activity In that line for
the week. Two contests are on the
card for Monday, while Tuesday
night, with five games arranged,
will close the season.
Games Tonight
Sigma Nu vs. A. O. E.
Sigma Chi vs. Phi Sigs.
Broadway Christian vs. Calvary
Baptist.
First Methodist vs. Paddle Inn
Club.
Maxwell Presbyterian vs. Catholics.

Games Monday

S. A. E. vs. Sigma Chi.
K. A. vs. Pi Kappa Alpha.

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Games Taesday
Alpha Gamma Rho vs. S. A. E.
K. A. vs. Phi Delta Theta.
Catholics vs. Calvary Baptist.
One of Kentucky's aspiring AchilMaxwell Presbyterian vs. Paddle les came limping oft the field yesInn Club.
Broadway Christian vs. Park A. C. terday and told a fellow sufferer
Results of games for this week of the cinder oval that he longed
were:
for the day of their first track meet,
Monday
then he would have a day of rest.
Delta Chi, 26; Delts, 22.
Ills words reflected the strenuous
Pi Kaps, 24; Sigma Nu, 14.
work that Coach Bcrnle Shively has
Alpha Sigs, 17; Sigma Chi, 11
served his men during the past
Broadway forfeited to Paddle Inn two weeks in spite of adverse
Club.
weather conditions.
Taesday
The
Sigma Beta XI, 21; A. O. E., 14. period squad has Just completed the
of slow steady talnlng which
Delta Chi, 16; Sigma Chi, 8.
must precede the
trials
Men's Dorm, 24; First Metho- when each man strains to his utdist, 18.
most to cut off that last second
Park A. C. won from Catholics; from his run or to add a few more
forfeited.
feet to his throw. The men who will
Paddle Inn Club, 18; Calvary, 6.
comprise the team have not been
Wednesday
selected as yet.
Triangle, 26; Phi Taus, 13.
Harris Leads Sprinters
Kappa Sig, 32; K. A., 8.
Men's Dorm, 18; Maxwell Pres
The dashes are closely contested
byterian, 12.
by Harris, Holt, and Weaver in the
Men's Dorm won from Broadway; 100 and 220, and by Thomasson,
forfeited.
Jones, Milward, and Twaddell in the
440. Harris has obtained a slight
edge in the 100 thus far and Holt
seems to be the best bet in the 220.
Thomasson, veteran of last yeai; and
running mate to Bill Gess, has reg

University Music Department
Offers Bachelor of Science
Degree to Students Taking
New Training Course.
Prof. Carl Lampert, head of the
Is
University music department,
rendering the public scnooi music
departments of the state an unusual
service by offering musicians, who
take the newly Jestablished training
course for music supervisors, a
Bachelor of Science degree in music.
The object of the course Is the
training of men, and women in the
fundamental knowledge of piano
teaching, glee club instructing, and
band and orchestra" leadership, In
order that" the smaller schools of
Kentucky, which are unable to afford more than one man or woman
in the music department, will be
equipped to offer students a complete elementary course in each of
the branches named.
The course includes a thorough
preparation in the fundamentals of
music, such as sight reading, history
and appreciation of music, public
school music, harmony, counterpoint
and composition. Much time has
been spent during the last two years
in practice teaching, the study of
the methods of organizing, training
and conducting glee clubs, orchestras and bands.
During the student's four years'
training, he is a member of one or
more of the musical ensemble groups
at the University, such as the glee
clubs, bands, Philharmonic orchestra or quartettes. He receives practical knowledge and training along
these lines, while at the same time
he is majoring in the study of one
specific Instrument or voice.
Professor Lampert has had years
of experience in concert work and
instruction, having been on tour
with the Redpath Chautauqua and
on concert stage. He is the general
supervisor of the course.

IT COSTS LESS

istered the best time in the half
mile, with ZopfT, Ruttcncuttcr,
and Gunklc showing good
form.
No definite choice for the mile
can be made this
and two-mi- le
early In the season. These events
by the veterans
will be handled
Young, Owens, Cochran, and Johnson, with the aid of Hamon and
Twaddell of last year's freshman
team. Maxon, Wclman, and Gibson will be the hurlers this season.
The relay team will be selected
from the following list of runners:
Owens, Jones, Thomasson, Milward,
ZopfT, and Twaddell.
Strong in Field Events
Supremacy In the field events
results only after long, tedious, objective practice. The trend of the
first two weeks of work shows Captain Kavanaugh, Urevig, and Epps
leading in the discus and shot.
and Urevig are about evenly matched. Harris, Smither, and
ZopfT are getting good distance with
the javelin considering the length
of time they have been out.
No real material has appeared for
the pole vault to date. This event
seems to be the weak spot of the
sauad this year. McLane, West,
Twaddell, and Harris are contend
ing for the broad Jump with McLane leading. Gibson and McLane
have shown the best results in the
high Jump.
Coach Shively has devoted his
time entirely to track since March

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His efforts are rewarded with a high schools, and tabulation of records in Kentucky colleges of gradj strength
which should repeat the uates of Kentucky high schools.
'success of the team last year. No Schools organized on the
plan
try-ou- ts
of Importance have been and also on the 6 plan were conlntra-murto- - sidered
In the discussion of the
; staged but the
meet
morrow will be an occasion for most
of the men to display their wares.
AH arc eligible for the meet except
the four letter men, Captain Kavanaugh, Owens, Thomasson, and
West.
well rounded squad of considerable

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standards to be used in accrediting
schools.
It was proposed that college associations take the college

records of high school graduates into
consideration In accrediting the high
schools.

Make this a

Accredited School
Commission Meets

"Sweet" Ea&er

High School Standards Were
Discussed by Committee

Last Tuesday

A meeting of the committee of the
commission on accredited schools of
the Association of Kentucky Colleges,
was held last Tuesday afternoon at
2 o'clock In Dean Boyd's office.
Two important questions confronting the committee were discussed,
that of standards for accrediting of

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