FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,194 Wildcats Ready For Kansas Game Next Saturday With inclement weather threatening the next few days of practice, Coach Henry Shenk's Kansas Jayhawks will settle down to a fundamentals practice session this evening as part of a series of workouts in preparation for the Kansas State game at Manhattan this coming Saturday. The Jayhawker lineup, Shenk Ward Haylett meup, Shen stated, would remain basically the same as it was in last Saturday's contest, with the possible exception of a shift at the blocking back post. No injuries were reported after last night's practice, which leaves the squad in comparatively good shape for so soon after a tough game. The Kansas State eleven looked good to Shenk when he saw them in action against Iowa State two weeks ago. The Aggie line is solid, and the Wildcat halfbacks are very fast. Operating from a "T" they star fast and are good broken field runners. Outstanding Angie back so for this season has been Ronnie Webster, all-state half-back from Manhattan high school last fall. Webster, Bob Mooney, and Jim Ungles sparked the Wildcats to victory over Wichita I, last Saturday, Mooney and Webster scoring on a line buck Ronnie Webster and a 29 yard gallop. Ward Haylett, Aggie mentor, is pleased with the improvement shown by his charges in their last two contests, and Wildcat town is looking eagerly to Kansas. The last K-State victory was in 1940. Loyola Will Pay Tribute Loyola University at New Orleans will pay tribute to 30 former students who have died in this war, at the third annual requiem mass on Wednesday. SUNDAY for 5 Days "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" Sportorials The People Versus the Army Collegiate football is certainly in a bad way if last Saturday's Army-Villanova contest is any form to follow. The story behind that game would sadden the hearts of most fans, and certainly would show to the world at large that something must be done about it. Army won the game 83 to 0, but that is far from the whole story. Lleut. Earl Blaik, Army head coach, was not even at the game, having taken the afternoon off to scout the Navy-Notre Dame battle. Bobby Dobbs and Doc Blanchard, the Cadets' two most powerful full-backs, weren't even on the bench. And to add insult to injury, the last two quarters were cut to ten minutes each, undoubtedly to prevent anyone from getting hurt, and to lower the already fantastic score. Army, you see, was leading 62-0 at half-time . . . Now we ask the question, Is this really football? And if it isn't, then can anything be done about it? Having never seen the Army eleven in action, we can make no frank analysis, but the charge remains just the same. Many observers believe that the Cadets deliberately ran up the score against Dartmouth a few weeks ago just to watch the Indians suffer, which is not playing the game in a purely sporting manner. About all we can conclude is that the '44 season will soon be history, and hope that there will be no more like it in a long time. It seems that this year a team is either very good, or it isn't worth going out to see . . . We Are Expendable Being a "Navy" school, KU, is certainly getting the short end of the count in regard to the Kansas-Missouri game on Thanksgiving. M.U. deans have given Tiger rooters the entire weekend off to go to the game at Kansas City, while Jayhawk followers will have to be back for Friday classes. In older times this might have inspired a student strike here on the Hill, but students have almost resigned themselves to their fate. Most of them feel Fate was kind to them in giving them Thursday off, since they have been so accustomed to attend classes on holidays. And by the way, students planning to attend the game should get their tickets at the athletic office as soon as possible, for the Jayhawks will need lots of support on that day. Cyclones Hopes Wrecked Iowa State has lost three star players in Navy transfers during the past week. Jo Noble, speedy quarterback, passer, and engineer of the famed Cyclone "T", has been transferred as have Garley Wright, regular guard, and Cliff Dennis, center and anchor of the Iowa line. This will drop the Cyclones out of the Big Six race for sure, leaving the field virtually to the Sooners from Norman. * * Kansas State football squad members have been busy studying K.U. plays in the last few practice sessions. Ward Haylett is taking no chances, evidently planning to eram a surprise down the 'Hawk's throat. NINE FACULTY--- (continued from page one) Professor Kester came to the University in 1909 as head of the physics department. He has made many contributions to scientific journals on investigations in physics. Professor Spencer has been in the pharmacy department since 1919. Graduating from the University of Kansas in 1891 with his bachelor of science degree and receiving his master of arts degree from the University in 1893, M. E. Rice has served as associate professor in the department of physics since 1909. TODAY Professor Grider became a member of the University faculty in 1915. Forty-nine years ago, on Sept. 1, 1895, Mr. Bunker joined the staff of the University of Kansas. He was associated with L. L. Dyche at the museum of natural history. Later he became curator of modern vertebrates at the museum. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS AND THURSDAY GRANADA M-G-M's TERRIFIC WESTERN THRILLER! ELECTION NIGHT OWL SHOW 11:30 P.M. UNTIL 3 A.M. Special Program of Short Subjects. Sports - Musicals - Cartoons- Arranged to Have Election Returns Announced Hot Off the Wires Every 10 Minutes 3 HOURS THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT Kanehl to Check Out Track Equipment Track warmups and shoes will be checked out to candidates at 4:30 this afternoon in East stadium, track coach Ray Kanehle announced today. All men interested in the sport, whether or not they were out last semester, are urged to be present. Workouts will get under way as soon as possible. Men who were out last semester can check out shoes. Full equipment will be checked to new candidates. Activities Office Has Jobs For Student Stenographer Students interested in doing secretarial work in the Student Union Activities office of the Memorial Union building should make application this week at the office, Eugenia Hepworth, president of the organization, announced yesterday. Students interested in doing typing are especially urged to apply, Miss Hepworth said. The Union Activities office is open from 2:30 until 5:30 each afternoon. Landon Visits Illinois Camp Alfred M. Landon, Topeka, Republican candidate for President in 1936, visited the University of Illinois last week in conferring with state geologists about the further expansion of the Southern Illinois oil field. He gave a statement to the Daily Illini that Senator Albe Barkley of Kentucky, would be defeated. Tryouts Are Tonight For Quack Club The tryouts tonight are for all c the new girls who came in this seeder and for those who could no attend when the first tryouts were held this fall, Miss Woodward said. The last tryouts for Quack Club for this semester will begin at 7:30 tonight in the Women's side of the gym, according to Martha Elle Woodward, president of the club. Help railroads handle Christmas shipping by mailing your Christmas packages during November. That is a request by the Office of Defensi Transportation. HOW MANY ANSWERS TO THIS AD? 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