SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1941 News From Page One YOUR MINISTER— (continued from page one) Baker University; Harry O'Kane, Y.M.C.A. executive secretary; and the Rev. Joseph King of Lawrence will lead discussions Wednesday and Thursday on the emphasis week. Since Doctor Peale was technical advisor on "One Foot in Heaven," the first great protestant picture ever filmed, Lawrence theaters have secured a pre-release of the picture for this special occasion. Watermulder says this movie is a very definite part of the emphasis program. Admission will be at regular prices. Student Christian Federation, which has worked with Dean Paul B. Lawson and Chancellor Deane W. Malott in planning Christian emphasis week, is composed of representatives from all religious organizations on the Hill. (continued from page one) ets for the banquet on sale at 60 cents each. Reservations must be made at the Kansan business office, with Mary Francis McAnaw, or with John Conard before Sunday noon. JIMMY YOUNG- Following the banquet, Young will address an audience in Fraser theater at 8:15. He will speak on "Japan, Russia, and the United States," but will include a discussion and analysis of the whole Far Eastern situation. Tickets for this lecture are on sale at all organized houses at 10 cents each. For his "libelously" accurate reports of Japanese progress in China, Young was once held for two months in a Japanese penitentiary, from which he was paroled. Since his return to the United States last year, Young has gained national prominence by his pertinent magazine articles in which he advocates striking Japan now, as a clash is inevitable, and his best-selling book, "Behind the Rising Sun." Of late he has been on lecture tour over the country, describing and interpreting the Japan he knows so well. Young's appearance will be sponsored by the Women's Self-Governing Association, the International Relations club, Sigma Delta Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Theta, the University Forums board, the Student Union Activities board, and the department of journalism. ENGINEERS— (continued from page one) terial division of the U.S. Army Air Corps. Lieutenant Wayne, who is stationed at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, points out that this is an excellent opportunity for young engineers to go into the army and utilize their college training. Schools that Lieutenant Wayne has already visited are Purdue University and the University of Illinois. After meeting engineers here tomorrow he will go to the University of Iowa. Lieutenant Wayne will meet engineers all day tomorrow in Marvin hall. If possible, he will also hold a discussion with the senior artillery and infantry groups at 2:30 p.m. JAYHAWKER Today A minute and 15 seconds after the second half opened, Harold Adams lateralled to Ice who raced 56 yards around his own right end for a touchdown and Steuber added the extra point to make the score 20-0 in MU.'s favor. The Tigers' kicked off to Kansas and after three plays, Miller punted to Ice who returned it to the MU. 28. Three plays later, Adams lateralled to Steuber who went 55 yards to paydirt. Steuber's kick was good, making it 27 to 0. TIGERS DOWN K.U.— (continued from page one) scoreless interval. Kansas took the ball on its own 32-yard and marched down to the M.U. 26-yard line only to lose the ball on downs. Highlight of this drive was a 19-yard pass from Miller to Evans. Another Tiger fumbled on their 33 gave the Jayhawks another scoring chance. However, the Tigers stopped the Kansas offense on their 24-yard line. After two exchanges of kicks, Missouri's Adams laterally, by mistake, to Kansas' Miller who sprinted through the Tiger secondary 21 yards to score. Don Ettinger's kick for the extra point was ruled no good, the score now 27-6. After Ice had galloped 40 yards to the Kansas 23-yard line to end the third quarter, Wade opened the fourth period by running 23 yards on a fake lateral for a touchdown. Steuber's kick failed. Evans nearly escaped the entire Missouri team, returning the next kickoff to the M.U. 47-yard line where the last Missouri man nailed him. On the next play. VARSITY Today CONTINUOUS From 2:00 4 GRAND DAYS—20c HE'S THE TOPS! a 'sleeper' pass, Evans threw to Ettinger for a 24-yard gain. Then with the ball on the Missouri 23-yard line, Evans passed to Ettinger for 14 more yards. Heve Missouri broke up Evans' passes, the final heave being just beyond the reach of Miller's clutching fingers. The ball changed into the Tigers hands on the nine-yard line. Missouri kicked and Evans again rallied Kansas, with a 23-yard pass to Denzel Gibbens but Missouri took the ball on downs on its own 37. Ice got the Tigers moving again. Ice, on three successive carries, went 10, 12, and 10 yards to put the ball on the Jayhawk 31. No. 2 LAUGH! Ice added two more, and Bowen picked up four, and then Ice ran 19 yards to the six. In two plays, Ray Chase plunged the ball to the one where Adams carried the ball over. 'The Gay Vagabond' With the score 39 to 6, Missouri intercepted an Evans aerial on the Kansas 45-yard line, and on the next play, sophomore Joe Flavin connected with end Morton for 45-yards and another Tiger tally. with ROSCOE KARNS RUTH DONNELLY Lynn Merrick Ernest Truex The world's largest steel mill is located at Gary, Indiana. Billiardist To Display Fancy Shots Charles C. Peterson, world's fastest shot billiards champion, will give a lecture exhibition of all phases of the table sport in the game room of the Memorial Union at 8 p.m. Dec. 2. Accredited with the development of billiard interest in colleges and institutions, Peterson is on his eleventh annual tour of American colleges. His lecture and demonstration will include explanation of billiard fundamentals and a variety of trick and fancy shots. The billiardist will discuss and give examples of billiard shots used by Willie Hoppe of New York, Welker Cochran, three-cushion champion, and other outstanding players and champions in the field. Peterson is sponsored by the As-association of College Unions and the Billiards Association of America. Wednesday 4 DAYS Charles Boyer - Olivia DeHavilland "HOLD BACK THE DAWN" RWC