PAGE EIGHT --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1941 News From Page One SUCCUMBS TO MOVIE---the versatile McElwee for a touchdown. (continued)from page one) Atkinson, George Jean Nathan, and Burns Mantle, eminent New York drama critics, will fly to Lawrence for the Faculty Follies. Melba Schilling, University dancing instructor, and T. P. Hunter, who was recently elected pep king, will also be featured in a dance number. An elocution act of the Gay Nineties will be given by Mrs. Myrtle Bair, of the extension division. The Follies will include ten acts and for the most part performers will be members of the faculty. The purpose of the production is to raise funds for the Jayhawker shelter to be established for British children at Oxford. Price of admission is 35 cents. Tickets may be obtained from student salesmen in organized houses, at the business office, or in the Union lounge. Seats are not reserved. The theater will accommodate 700 persons each night. MEPHITIS BULLED IN--the versatile McElwee for a touchdown. (continued from page one) A council of war was formed, and the best strategy was decided not to be forceful, but to drop a subtle hint that this fellow was unwanted. So, yesterday a window was left open. Mephitis after leaving a note saying, "You don't have to drop a house on my head. I can take a suggestion," folded his tent and slunk away. Investigation proves that Mephitis has a long criminal record, and is known more commonly as James Skunk. MARIE WILKINS---the versatile McElwee for a touchdown. (continued from page one) penses to New York and a week's stay there. The winners of the New York auditions will receive one thousand dollars and a contract with the Metropolitan Opera company. KANSAN CHECKS--the versatile McElwee for a touchdown. (continued from page one) townpersons who had heard Winchell's broadcast might confuse the identities of the two men named Allen. The Jayhawk shelter fund has now reached a total of contributions of 1,600 dollars, with recent contributions from Battenfeld, Carruth, and Templin halls, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and from several faculty members and townpersons. A TROPHY---the versatile McElwee for a touchdown. (continued from page one) such as the ones which occurred in Lawrence two years ago. Victory-inspired Kansas State students at that time tried to confiscate the K.U. goal posts, and rioting resulted as Kansas students tried to stem the attack. Watermulder further said that the trophy would be in possession of each team for a half during the game. KANSAS LOSES NO. 5--the versatile McElwee for a touchdown. (continued from page one) the 13-yard line. The first quarter ended with the Mountaineers threatening again, holding the ball on the Kansas 15-yard line. After two passes had failed to work, Ike Martin, W. Virginia fullback bulleted a 15-yard nerial down center to Twice in the closing minutes of the second period West Virginia nearly scored, one touchdown being called back and the other muffed on a dropped pass. Miller passed to Denzil Gibbens for a 33-yard gain in the final 40 seconds of the opening half, and Gibbens was nailed by the West Virginia last man. Mountaincers Come Back With McElwee again running high, wide, and handsome in the third period, the Mountaineers steam-rolled from their own 35-yard line to the Kansas 20-yard line. An unnecessary roughness penalty on KU, placed the ball on the five-yard line where Schrader plunged over to run West Virginia's total to 15 points. Marvin Vandaveer's beautiful 19-yard punt return in the fourth quarter to the West Virginia 43-yard lien signalized Kansas' only potential scoring drive of the game. Evans shot a pass to Niblo to the W. Virginia 25-yard line and then flipped another successful toss to Gibbens to move the ball to the nine-yard line. Evans picked up four yards twice and then was stopped on the two-yard line in his final line plunge. Three minutes later, West Virginia sent in their midget star, 156-pound Bill Bell, who, starting on his own 47-yard line, ran and passed the Mountaineers to their third tally. This last score was on an eight-yard aerial from Bell to Helinski. The Jayhawkers defensive standouts were guard Bob Fluker, end Bob Hagen, and halfback Ray Evans. W VA. Pos. KANSAS Kimble LE (C) Schaake Harris LT Meade Peelish (C) LG Fluker Benjamin C Githens Corum RG Jay Kern Goodman RT Long Spelock RE Hagen Barnette Q3 R. Miller Martin LH Evans McElwee RH Vandavee Schrader FB Niblo Westminster Forum Will Show Pictures Dr. Lyle Powell, Lawrence, will show travel motion pictures of England and Germany during the recreation period at Westminster Forum tonight. The Forum will begin at 7 p.m. The pictures will supplement a lecture on "Some Sociological Problems and Their Solutions, that May Occur After This War," which will be given by Prof. C. D. Clark, of the sociology department. Hospital Releases Ettinger Don Ettinger, varsity fullback, who has been in Watkins hospital recovering from broken vertebrae received in the Kansas-Oklahoma game, was released yesterday. Bridge Tournament Opens November 18 Winners in the annual bridge tournament to begin November 19 will compose the K.U. bridge team that will compete in bridge later in the year, Bob Hodgson, intramurals chairman, announced today. Matches will probably be played with Kansas City, Topeka, University of Nebraska, and Kansas State College teams. The team is to be made up of three men and three women. STARTING LINEUPS Entries in the annual bridge tournament must be made in the Student Union Activities office by November 14. There is no entry fee and all equipment will be furnished. The tournament will be held in the Memorial Union building. From 50 to 75 couples are expected to participate. PERFECTION . . . is something we all seek to attain. For 20 years Williams Perfection Grade meats have been the choice of HOTELS, CLUBS, RESTAURANTs and Institutions. Williams Meat Co. 20 Kansas Ave., Kansas City VARSITY BRACE YOURSELF FOR A TER- EINYING SHOCK OF HIGH- VOLTAGE DRAMA! Daring! Breath-taking! I WAS A PRISONER ON DEVIL'S ISLAND with SALLY EILERS DONALD WOODS