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by a policeman and, though vigorously protesting, was escorted from the
grounds. I interceded and he was allowed to return.
The men on the Centre team, Cook and Crawley, though admitted to
be inelligible by Berry, and disqualified by the Executive Committee of
the Intercollegiate Athletic Association, presented themselves with the
team and played over the vigorous protest of Central University. In this
case the referee of the game arrogated to himself the unusual powers for
¤ such an official and decided that these two men could play.
The fact was, however, that it was a case of “pot calling the kettle
black," for in essence at least, Boatman and Lucas were as ineligible as
Cook and Crawley.
( Moreover an enormous crowd for such an event had gathered to see
the game. It was estimated at 2,000 and a game was demanded. There
had been a heavy snow the night before which had to be scraped from the
grounds and stood in drifts on the side lines. There were no bleachers
and the crowd stood in these drifts.
In the game between K. U. and S. C. the "trainers," Frew for K. U.
and Thompson for State College, played by prearranged agreement. Frew
had been the coach for Central University the year before.
( Continued in next number.)
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COMPARATIVE SCHOLARSHIP OF FRATERNITY AND NON-
FRATERNITY STUDENTS
The question is very often raised as to the comparative scholarship
standing of fraternity and non-fraternity students. The following {
record for the year 1914-15 for 215 fraternity students and 710 non- .
fraternity students will be of interest to those who wish to make a study
of this subject. The first table shows the number of grade marks by the
different fraternities. For the benefit of those who were at the Univer- E
sity before the present system of marking was adopted a word of explar ‘
nation may be necessary. · ~
A=Excellent ............... (about 92 to 100) r
B=Good .................. (about 83 to 92) M
C=Passed ................. (about 75 to 83) .'
. D=Conditioned ............ (about 50 to 75) ‘
E=Failure ................ (under 50 )  
FRATERNITY STUDENTS. I!
NUMBER on MARKS iMA.DE BY FRATERNITY STUDENTS 1914-15. .
~ A B C D E Av. Per Cent Passing Grades l
l 26 66 86 2 1 Delta Chi (Law) (14 members). .98
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