PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOV.2, 1938 Nebraska Supreme Here Since 1896 Jayhawkers Given Best Chance in Many Years To Down Cornhuskers Here Saturday Not since 1896 has n Kansas football team walked off the local gridiron with a smile on its face after meeting Nebraska. That is unless you are from Kansas, in which case you are used to get a wheeze out of the game just for the sake of playing. At any rate it has been 42 long years since the Cornhuskers have dropped a game in Memorial stadium. Saturday the Jayhawks will again have a chance to win, but has best chance in years to break the victory drought. The Kansas State triumph went a long way toward bolstering the squaul's spirit and its mental attitude, but it didn't make the boys a bit more healthy. In fact Lyman Divers and Russ Chullock came out to the bench and took them to the bench this weekend. Chiwitood Still in Hospital Divers' little finger is broken on his passing hand and he also suffered a knee injury. Chitwood is still in the hospital with a badly bruised arm and hip. Divens was out for practice, briefly, yesterday evening, but was in no condition for rough work. To offset these temporary losses, Ralph Miller, Frank Bukaty, and Dan Rhule are back in uniform and will be in the drills for the Husker game. Rhule seems to be in the best shape of the three, as he was getting around prey spray on his injured ankle. Bukaty is physically "well," but it will take a few days for him to get back in playing condition after a three-week lay-off. Continue Secret Practice It's Ralph Miller's knee that is worrying the coaching staff. It is not responding to treatment as expected, and he is needed badly for the Nebraska fray, especially if Divens is unable to play. Miller took part in some pass defensive work and signal drill, but he was dragging one leg along in a way that was anything but pleasing to the coaches. Secret practice will continue throughout the week and there will be little scrimmage as Lindsey tries to stave off as many injuries as possible. Mike Getto's forward wall, which performed so well against Elmer Hackney and his mates, is in better shape right now than it has been for some time, and with the exception of Chitwood, promises to be the "O.K. Saturday." Line play has been a great game and it is reasonable to believe the Huskers will have a tough time finding a hole for their backs. Two Recover in Hospital Thomas Woods, c'4f, and Connul Gilham, c'4i were reported to be recovering satisfactorily at the Watkins Memorial hospital where they supervised tomics Monday night and Tuesday afternoon, respectively. Ohio State On '40 Grid Card Negotiations have been completed for a football game in 1940 with Ohio State University to be played at Columbus. A letter from I. W. St. John, director of athletics at Ohio State, to Gwinn Henry informed Mr. Henry that the Ohio State board had approved the scheduling of the game. The Kansas board had previously approved the game. The Jayhawkers now have seven games scheduled for 1940, although the dates have not been set as yet for the two non-conference games. Ohio State will be met at Columbus in the Buck's opener and George Washington will be played at Washington, D. C. As for Big Six games, Nebraska and Oklahoma will be played at Lawrence, while Missouri, Kansas State and Iowa State will be played away from home. The only non-conference game scheduled for next year is a game with George Washington to be played at Lawrence. The five Conference games next year have been scheduled of course. Football Over At Nevada Regents Scratch Three Remaining Games After Coaching Dispute Reno, Nevada, Nov 1—(UP)—Regents of the University of Nevada late yesterday cancelled the three games remaining on the Nevada football team's lacrosse-limiting running game at the university coach and athletic situation. Action of the board of regents, taken after a lengthy meeting was announced by Dr. L. W. Hartman, acting president of the university. "The general condition of the football squad is such that its appears advisable to the remaining team be terminated," the regents stated. The announcement followed decision of four varsity football players to withdrawn from school, including William Kirkendall, first string quarterback; James Baraw, halfback; William Roberts, quarterback; and Clyde Eaton, guard. The players said that had lost their jobs last week and had no money to continue their courses. The four players, along with all other members of the squad, and student body officials, had signed a petition asking resignation of head coach Doug Dashlell, line coach Chris Gulliver, and J. E Martinez. Dashlell offered to give up his coaching duties, but the regents did not accept the offer. Glenn Cunningham Speech Attracts Large Audience Glenn Cunningham spoke at the Y.M.C.A. open house in Kansas City, last week before the largest audience in the history of that organization. Maurice Breidenthal, regent of the University from Kansas City, was one of the sponsors of the meeting. The talk was such a success that the Y.M.C.A. of Kansas City, Mo., asked him to give a program there Nov. 8. The Delta Tau Delta-Phi Delta Theta encounter was probablly the most exciting engagement of the afternoon. With the final stanza completed the Delta emmerged on the long end of the 6-0 count. No upsets were registered in the three scheduled intramural football games, but all skirmishes resulted in close, hard-fought battles. Phi Garn's Sleeper Play Beats Delta Chi; Kappa Sig Defeats Triangle Delts Win Over Phi Delt 6-0 A sleeper play proved costly to a fighting Delta Chi eleven, as they were defeated by Phi Gamma Delta, 8-0. In the third canto, Al Lemoine slipped unnoticed to the sideline and on the snapback raced into the end zone to take a heave from Jimm Kell for a Fiji tilt. In the fourth game the Phi Gams scored a safety, when the Delta Chi safety man received a pund behind the goal line and was tagged before he could scamper out of the territory. Kappa Sigma were able to pull a 12-9 victory over Triangle out of the fire. Both squads appeared to have trouble adjusting themselves to the gale that swept the field. The Phi Gamma unscored a perfect spiral to Larry Hensley, who crossed the goal line for the initial 6 points. The intramural schedule for today and tomorrow is: Shorthand Typewriting Comptometry Office Training LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE W. H. Quakeenbush, President Day or night classes. Special tuition rates to K.U. students. W. H. Quakenbush, President E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Touch football, today Na games scheduled. We Have the Pictures. Shows 2:30-7-9 25c till 7 NOW! THRU THURSDAY JUST ONE MORE DAY It's More Fun Than "Love Finds Andy Hardy" More Heart Tugs Than "Boys Town" Tomorrow West field: Hexagons vs. Jitter- hugs Tomorrow MICKEY ROONEY WALLACE BEERY Tennis, today Phi Gamma Delta vs. Beta Theta Dy Center field: Galloping Dominoes Alpha Kanna Psi. East field: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta Upsilon. ALSO Clyde McDye's Swing Band Cartoon Novelty Latest News Events "Stablemates" Friday - Saturday Football As You Have Never Seen It Played Before THREE "AVYS" FOR "FLASHBACK" JOE! ...in the biggest football picture that ever made the co-eds cut-up on the campus! Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma. Tomorrow No matches scheduled. A Contest Picture Upsilon. Even Greater Than "Magnificent Obsession" Jimmy Fidler Gives It Four Stars and Rates It One of the Ten Best of 1938! RIDGELEY HALL SUNDAY E LMS, iy and gothic architecture just naturally group themselves into a background for the RIDGELYEE in the RIDGELYEE—always around, ready for duty at any time and generally getting a lot of it. PRICED AT The star match YOU demanded! MYRON BRINIC'S IMMORTAL NOVEL Horseshoe, today Sigma Na vs. Triangle. Tomorrow Kappa Sigma vs. Beta Theta Pl. Handball, today No matches scheduled. Tomorrow Phi Delta Theta vs. Pi Kappa Al- Delt Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Chi. Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta 50 pipefuls of fragrant tobacco in every 2-oz. tin of Prince Albert PRINCE ALBERT ASSURES A COOLER SMOKE AND A DRIER PIPE! AND THE SPECIAL CUT BRINGS OUT ITS FULL RIPE TASTINESS_WITH NO BITE! **SGNDE 20 FROGMAN PRIFIXES of Prince Albert. If you did not find the m嫂el, I will go with it, as I wish to be with the rest of the tobacco in it to at any time within a month. You should put it on the table with plus postes. (Signed, R. J.) Reynolds to a witness.** PRINGE ALBERT THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE REBORN ON FRIDAY This Week is Momentous For the University of Kansas A Nationwide Broadcast Celebrating the University's 75th Anniversary on WEDNESDAY Robert M. Hutchins in K.U.Convocation THURSDAY ★ Hobo Day Celebration Homecoming Parade beginning events FRIDAY K. U.-Nebraska Game Memorial Stadium SATURDAY And the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN is reborn on FRIDAY with New Streamlined Heads! Watch for this paper!