PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 29. Jayhawkers Lose LeRoy Robison In Costly Triumph Over Wichita U. The Kansas Jayhawkers will launch a week of preparation for Nebraska this afternoon with a chance of being forced to play the fray with their only two veteran regulars on the shelf. What the total cost of the 13-0 triumph over Wichita U. in Wichita Saturday will reach won't be handed down until later in the week, but it is definite that Fullback LeRoy Robinson is out for the remainder of the season. The Lawrence Sailor, the Big Six's leading point scorer up to Saturday, suffered a fractured collarbone in the first quarter of the Wheatshocker mill. Varsity Center Wayne Hird, the only other returning regular from last season, had to be helped off the field with a twisted knee in the fourth period. Trainer Dean Nesmith said this morning Hird might be able to line up against Nebraska and if not, should be in shape in time for Marquette at Milwaukee next week. Coaches Have Problem These two dents in the Red and Blue armor handed the coaching staff its most perplexing problem of the season. Robison's injury leaves the fullbacking chores strictly up to Milford Collins, 23-year-old V-12 from Kansas City, and Don Grant, big, speedy, but inexperienced freshman. Collins turned in a creditable performance against the Shockers, bucking the ball to the 1-yard line to aid in the all-important second touchdown surge and snatching a Shocker pass on the K.U. 35-yard line to short-circuit a Wichita threat in the final period. Collins, however, cannot lug the entire burden and Harlan Harmon. 200-pound Washburn transfer, will be groomed this week to share the bucking load against the Huskers. Pattee Stands Out Hird's njury creates the same sort of a manpower shortage at center, leaving lanky Tex Langford, the six-foot three-inch Texas splinter, the lone experienced hand. Kansas played good tactical football against the Shockers, making a minimum of mistakes and muffing only when it failed to get over from the Wichita 2-yard line for a third touchdown. The Jayhawker line played improved ball over its performance at Norman and Talback Frank Pattee played standout ball with a dozen crashing runs. His Pattee added another gem by lifting a 71-yard punt to the Wichita 2-yard line in the fourth quarter, a boot that stuck the Wheatbinders in the hole and set up a third touch-down chance. Lawrence Channell, freshman guard, and Varsity End Dave Schmidt turned in neat front line performances. Jayhawks Lack Fire 1-yard blast off tackle for the second touchdown was the most crushing sally of the day and splattered four Shockers in the end zone. Still missing, however, was the club's overall fire which marked early season play. The Jays in general were no more peppery than in their joint with Oklahoma, an item which might make a difference against winless Nebraska. The Huskers will carry a double purpose into their battle with the Jayhawkers at Lincoln, the snapping of a six-game defeat string and the rejuvenation of their annual victory over Kansas, which stood out as the nation's top grid jinx, until K.U. broke the hex with a 20-0 win last year. Marionettes Characterize Actors Seven marionettes made by Margaret Bushong, special student, representing characters from the play, "The Neuremburg Stove," are on exhibition in the halls of the department of design, third floor of Frank Strong hall. VARSITY VARSITY Shows 2-7-9 TODAY ENDS TUESDAY HARRY CAREY "DUCKIE" LOUIE "CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS" and MARY BETH HUGHES "The Lady Confesses" Wednesday and Thursday IDA LUPINO "Pillow to Post" Friday -Saturday "BANDITS OF THE BADLANDS" and Also Screen Snapshots and Cartoon "The Missing Corpse" GET THAT... BARS and STRIPES Best Service in Lawrence COME IN AND GAS WITH US You're Welcome at 8th & New Hampshire Phone 4 CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Gordon Discharged James Gordon, chief pharmacist mate, '41, received his discharge from the navy at Norman, Okla., last week. He was overseas two years, and was stationed at New Hebrides, Wallace island, and New Guinea. Korber Transferred Pvt. Frank Korber, who attended the University in 1944-45, has been transferred from Camp Wolters, Texas, to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., where he is attending an army finance school. Maj. John Chandler, '37, a tank officer in the ninth armored division, has returned recently from Germany and is visiting his parent, Prof. H. E. Chandler, professor of education, and Mrs. Chandler. After 15 months overseas he received his discharge last Monday. He plans to return to his former position with Independent Refiners Service corporation, Wichita. Chandler Visiting While on the campus, Maj. Chandler was editor of the Jayhawker and was active in campus politics. Anderson Ends Training Ens. Robert H. Anderson, Ottawa, who attended K.U. before entering the navy, has completed training as a pilot of the new FSB Grumman Bearcat fighter, attached to Fighter squadron 19, Hawaii. (continued from page one) founded in 1883 at Boston University. Other chapters in Kansas are at Baker university, Baldwin, and at Kansas State college, Manhattan. The colony will not be an active member of the Women's Pan-Hellenic council until its installation next year. Among members of the Lawrence alumnae alliance attending the ceremonies tonight will be Mrs. W. G. Beougher, Mrs. Richard H. Boise, Mrs. E. G. Chastain, Mrs. John P. Clevenger, Mrs. Waldemar Gelch, Mrs. Melvin Miss, Dorothy Haglund, Mrs. Nelle Hopkins, Mrs. Ernest Klooz, Mrs. Donald Brodie, and Mrs. Frank McDonald. San Francisco. (UP)—CIO and AFL machinists struck shipyards, machine shops, foundries and other plants in the San Francisco bay area in support of demands for a 30 per cent wage boost. The walkout eventually may effect 100,000 workers. Dallas. (UP)—A plebiscite will probably be held among the 70,000 people of Alaska soon to see whether that territory should become the 49h state, Congressman E. Gossett of Wichita Falls predicted today. Niagara Falls originated seven miles north of its present location. VARSITY DANCE Welcome, New Students Featuring JOHNNY BEACH'S ORCHESTRA $1.25 Stag or Drag (tax included) Military Science Building, 9:00-12:00 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ENDS WEDNESDAY GRANADA POSITIVELY THEIR FUNNIEST RIOT! -ADDED SPECIAL BING CROSBY - BOB HOPE - HUMPHREY BOGART BARBARA STANWYCK - ROBERT BENCHLEY BETTY HUTTON - ALAN LADD and Others "HOLLYWOOD VICTORY CARAVAN" Tickets Now on Sale for Our HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT JAMBOREE, 11:45 Boris Karloff in "ISLE of the DEAD" FRIDAY and SATURDAY—A Picture That May Change Your Life . . . "THE CHEATERS" Watkins Leads In Scholarship List (continued from page one) Pi Delta Phi, 2. Romance Language. Omicron Ulm, 6. Home Economics Pibeta Kappa, 18. Pibeta Political Science Beta Gamma Sigma, 7. Business Pi Mu Epsilon, 12. Mathematics Sigma Theta Tau, 4. Nursing Mu Phi Epsilon, 23. Music, Women PiLambda Theta, 51. Education Albina, Omega Alpha, 8, Medical Delta Sigma Rho, 7, Debate Phi Sigma, 27, Biology Social Sciences For Women Sigma Tau, 36, Engineering Tau Beta Pt, 25, Engineering Psi Chi, 14, Psychology Sciences For Women Engineering Quill Club, 27, Literary Iota Sigma Pt, 11, Chemistry, Women Order of the Cofl., 3 Law Sigma Tau, 32, Dancing Professional Fraternities and Soror Profil Kappa Delta, 2 Education, Men Phi Mu Alba, 15, Music, Men Theta Sigma Phi, 9, Journalism. Athletics Phi Delta Phi, 3, Legal Phi Chi Theta, 36, Business, Women Alpha Chi Sigma, 18, Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Pi, 42, Pharmacy, Women Phi Beta Pi, 40, Medical Theta Tau, 14, Engineering Kappa Ps, 9, Pharmacy Gamma Phi, 5 Other Organizations Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, 28 Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, 6 Jav James, 32 M.J. Macdonald Council, 40 Quack Club, 36 "K" Club, 51 Track Squad, 38 Basketball Squad, 22 Football Squad, 52 Caledonia is the Latin word Scotland. NOW The F.B.I.'s Mysterious Thrill-Pack Secret Story of the Atom Bomb! ENDS THURSDAY The Amazing Drama Behind the Protection of the Atomic Bomb! WILLIAM EYTHE LLOYD NOLAN X-TRA SPECIAL BING CROSBY BOB HOPE "Hollywood Victory Caravan" HUMPHREY BOGART BETTY HUTTON ALAN LADD FRIDAY - SATURDA RETURN ENGAGEMENT! Greer Garson "VALLEY OF DECISION" SUNDAY ROBERT WALKER - HEDY LAMA JUNE ALLYSON "HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY"