--- . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1938 Christman Leads Tigers In 13-10 Win Rohrig Tallies Husker Touchdown on 96-yard Kickoff Return; Plock Kicks Field Goal Lincoln, Oct. 29, (UP)—Paul Christman demonstrated why he is one of the nation's best players here today as 20,000 fans watched him lead his mates to a 13 to 10 triumph over Nebraska. It was Missouri's first victory over the Huskers since 1927. Coach Biff Jones' eleven was fairy, successful in holding its own on the ground, but could not cope with Christman's passes. Herman Rohrig scored Nebraska touchdown with a 96 yard kickoff return at the beginning of the second half. Marvin Flock was responsible for the other three points with a second period field goal. Cyclones Leave Big Six To Continue Win-Streak Milwaukee, Oct. 29—(UW)—Iowa state, co-leaders of the Big Six conference, went outside the fold here today to down Marquette, 7 to 0 and run its winning streak to eight straight. Martin Boswell, Cyclone lone touchdown on a short pass after a 40-yard drive placed the ball on the six yard line. Sooners Take Tulsa In Unbeaten Stride, 28-6 Norman, Olka, Oct. 29—Oklahoma's undefeated, united Sooner bowled over Tula here today, 28 to 6, with a brilliant pass attack. Little Appointed Director of the NYA Tom Stidham's crew outgained the Missouri Valley outfit 188 yards to 68 by running plays, but completely outclassed them through the air. Usually a hard running club, Oklahoma started passing from the first and ran up a 22 to 0 lead in three quarters. With reserves in during the entire last period, Tikal matched the Big Six team's touchdowns. Herbert Little, '21, has been appointed regional director of the National Youth Administration. His district includes Deleware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia Mr. Little for the last seven years has been a member of the Washington Bureau of the Scripps-Howard newspaper alliance, specializing in the employ of the United States Air Force in Madison, Wis. St. Louis and Des Moines, and as Washington correspondent in the Washington Bureau. Y.W.-Y.M. Commissions In Joint Meeting The Personal Relations Commission of the W.Y.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. will meet at Henley house at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. "Men, Women, and Romance" will be the topic of discussion. It is planned that the discussion will be a continuation of the speeches which will appear in the conference on marriage at the seminary during Christian mission week. Ehrensperger Speaks On American Theater "The American theater must play it's part in making democracy the saving grace of the world," said Harold A. Ehresman, professor in the School of Drama at Northwestern University during an event last week. In 150 students, Friday morning, in the Little Theater of Green hall. Professor Ehrenspenger, a member of the University Christian Mission, described the daily life of the average dramatist stating that "the result of the results accomplished by the rigid regime the youthful actors receive. "The student's work amounts to a conservation, for it is through this great medium of the theater that he develops ideals of life to the Russian people." Invited to Dedication Members of the faculty in journalism have receive formal invitations from Governor Marland of Oklahoma to attend the dedication ceremony of the memorial to Will Rogers in Claremore, Nov. 4, Okla. JAY JANES AND KU KU'S There will be an important meeting of all Jay James and Ku Ku's Monday at 3:45 pm in room 102 of the Journalism building: Presence is required. D. J. SLEEPER. ALAN SLEEPER KAP KORNER by Lester Kappleman If we were trying to find a G-man we'd look no further than our own Chuck Warren . . . His qualifications are good—he's been doing "under- cover" work all season. . . Very people few off Mt. Oread ever hear of Chuck when all-Big Six centers are mentioned, yet where would they find a man more qualified. . . Who said wrestling was loosing its popularity? . . . Approximately 120 men are expected to begin the season as members of the fresh-varsity Kansas State squad . . . The fellow who said that when two Aigues get hired they would have two Jiahawkers get together, they have a coke, was right. . . At Kansas the intramural program doesn't even carry the sport. . . Folks up Michigan State way must have read this stuff since we were telling you that their boy Johnny Pingel was good, because here comes the latest dope on him in the mail . . . So far he's carried 42 yards and has short of 5 yards per effort and completed two-thirds of '0 passes . . . He's averaged 42 yards on 24 punts, been on the carrying or throwing end of 7 touchdowns, is a key man on defense and a sure-fire tacker. P. S: Pingel has never had a single game at high school and college football, and last year was the nation's number one punter . . . Freshman footballers will receive a treat for their season's labors when the Lawrence Co-Operative club will entertain them at a Jay-hawker Jamboree, Nov. 3. . . Ralph Rossacker, former little backfield bundle of energy who this year sacerdonted with the Wichita Shockers, is making a name for himself at the Sedgwick county fresh outfit. . . Insistent efforts of the Shockers to crash the Missouri Valley conference will bear fruit this winter, if one can believe the reports emanating from those who know. . . Their case was improved considerably when they smothered Washburn of that loop by a decisive marsh. Alumni Heads Attend Aggie Homecoming Fete Several members of the board of directors of the University Alumni Association went to Manhattan yesterday to see the Kansas-Kansas State football game, and to be the dinner guests of Kansas State alumni篮球队. He battled Johnson, and Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, we are among the board members who attended. The University board was invited to sit in the reviewing stand at the annual Homecoming parade. Every member attended, and together for this sporting event. K. U. Women To Assist Lawrence Girl Scouts Thirteen University women will assist with the various activities of the Lawrence Girl Scouts in the Southeast Scout Week beginning this week. They are: Miss Mateel Rich, secretary to the dean of the School of Education; Juanita Austill, c'42; Erna Laf, ca'42; Olga Carl, c'42; Mary E. Franks, c'42; Mary F. McAnaw, c'42; Alice Picken, ed'39; Mary Learnard, ed'39; Ada K. Kirchoff, c'42; Marjorie Martlew, c'41; Louise Trautwein, c'42; Jean Stouffier, c'41; and Harriet Todd, c'41 Mrs. Opal S. Hill of Kansas City, Fifth ranking woman golfer of the United States and holder of the all-time low round for women by virtue of her amazing 66 shot last Mrs. Opal Hill In 18-Hole Match This Afternoon summer at Milbourn, will play an 18-hole exhibition match starting at 1:30 this afternoon at the Country Club. Mrs. Hill will team with Chick Pontius, Country Club professional, to oppose Miss Betty Stevenson, University golfer, and Glen Ostman, coach and one of the leading shot-maskers of the Missouri Valley. Miss. Hill and Oatman are representatives of a Kansas City sporting goods firm and it has a tie to the matches to be played throughout this region. Football Scores-the W.YCA, will meet at ... house tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. "Education in the Ideal Community" will be the topic for discussion. Phyllis McPherson, c'uncl, and Ruth Mercer, c'40 who have been working with children in the Lawrence Mexican settlement, will give reports. At the last meeting of the commission, the group visited W.P.A. projects. Jean Steele, c'41, will summarize the activities of this trip. Mary Jones, c'41, will lead a discussion on different educational philosophies, especially as they are applied to our own college life. Missouri 13; Nebraska 10. Iowa State 7; Marquette 4. Oklahoma 28; Tulsa 7. Notre Dame 19; Army 7. Pittsburg 24; Fordham 13. Northwestern 6; Minnesota 3. Iowa 4; Purdue 0 (tie). Texas Christian 30; Baylor 7. Michigan 14; Illinois 4. College 24; Gateau 48; Tufus 95. Dartmouth 24; Yale 6. Duke 14; North Carolina 0. Navy 9; Pennsylvania 0 (tie). Boston College 23; Florida 0. Santa Clara 7; Michigan State 6 West Virginia 7; Youngstown 6 Cornell 23; Columbia 7. Richmond 6; Washington and Le Characters in a scene from "You Can't Take It With You" starring Jean Arthur, Lionel Marrymore, James Stewart, and Edward Arnold, playing at the #ickinson all week. Harvard 26; Princeton 7. Toledo 39; Wayne 20. Penn State 33; Syracuse 6. Ohio State 32; New York U. 0. Y.M. Plans Membership Banquet for Tuesday The Y.M.C.A. Membership Banquet committee is drawing up final plans for the banquet which is to be held on Friday, September 16 in the Memorial Union hallroom. Members of the banquet committee are: Kalman Ornetz, c'40; Richard McCann, c'38; Clyde Face, e'unc1; Robert Brooks, c'40; Leroy Fugitt, c'38; Rajuh Sweeney, c'40; Charles Wright, Jr, fa42. The committee announces guest speaker for the affair will be H. Harry Harlan of Kansas City, Mo., a member of a pioneer Kansas family, a University student 20 years ago, and a member of Sackheim and the "Y" cabinet at the University, who represented a reputation as a youth leader throughout the nation. Settlement Workers To Give Reports at Y.W. Meeting The banquet tickets are 40 cents. The committee urges that tickets be secured by today, but they may be paid for at the time of the banquet. AT THE DICKINSON STANDING OF THE TEAMS W L. Pct. Pts. Op. Iowa State 3 0 1.000 45 27 Oklahoma 3 0 1.000 45 27 Kansas State 1 1 .500 28 46 Kansas State 1 1 .500 28 46 Missouri 1 2 .333 39 17 Missouri 1 2 .333 39 17 Nebraska 1 3 .000 47 34 Again it was Divens who took the ball, and he went off tackle for nine more. After Bunsen and Repogle cracked into the line for three yards, Divens carried it over for the first touchdown of the game. Little Chester Gibbens ran into the milling to dropkick the extra point. Continued from page 1 cat 14-yarder before he was brought down. Jayhawkers-~ Just before the gun, Gibbens kicked over the Aggies' goal line and they took the ball on their own in from where Hackney, Melvin Seeby, and Paul Fagler began pounding at the Jawhawkers' forward wall. Divens First to Score Fagler went 17 yards on a reverse and a pass from Seelye to Brock placed the oval on the Kansas 42. From there the "gang" began ripening through for four and five yard gains until they had the ball just two yards from scoring land. When Seelye failed to make it, Fagler went on over a reverse and Bond tied the count with a well aimed placement. An exchange of punts Steve Renko rushed in to block one of quarterback Blake's kicks on the K-State 40-yard, but the Kansas could get no closer than the 28 and half intered with no further scoring. Starting the second half Amerine reeled off two of the prettiest pieces of broken field running you will ever see. The swivel-hipped halftook took the kickoff on the goal-line, picked up his interference beautifully, and was finally downed one card over the midfield stripe. Field Length in Two Jumps The rivals exchanged kicks a couple of times with neither able to penetrate enemy territory until shortly before the gun when Masone took one of Seebers pickup trucks and by an excellent piece of broken field running carried it 39 yards to the Aggie 15. It looked like another Jayhawk Then on the first scrimpage play of the half he cut off tack, reverses the field, and outran the secondary as he dashed 49 yards for a touchdown. Gibbens was again rushed into the fray and again his dropkick was good as he ran the tally to 14 to 7. It's STILL the HILL at the BLUE MILL We Deliver Call 409 touchdown, but the attack was stopped cold by the Wildcat forwards and a fourth down pass was intercepted by Nordstrom, sterling State center and line-backer. Pass Nets 39 Yards the wildest ball as the last quarter began and after Blanke punted out of danger, the Crimson and Blue came right back to score. A long pass from Manoron to Renko was good for 20 yards, but it was finally being downed only three yards short of the double chalks. Bunsn hurt through the line for the ball, but But Roussel tries for the point and no good Kamas was ahead to 20. The Wildcats received and as they desperately tried to catch the飞ing Jayhawkers, Masoner intercepted an ill-aimed pass on his own 39 and Kansas was off again. Masoner gained a yard, but was injured on the play and was replaced by Divens. On the second play after he entered the fray, Divers broke through the line and raced 60 yards for a touchdown to send his mates into a commanding 27 to lead with nine minutes to go. Aggie Aerials Fail Kansas State tried some more "eleventh hour" aerials, but were never able to get into Kansas territory. As a matter of fact, there was nothing fumble and were once more knocking on the door for a touchdown. 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Moore, professor of geology and state geologist, represented the Kansas Geological survey at a water survey meeting held in Dodge City, in autumn of irrigation projects in western Kansas. Survey work has begun in the vicinity of Dodge City, and is to be extended along plans worked out at the meeting. Feeling Swell! There's Something About Freshly Laundered Neat Clothes That Makes a Fellow Glad to Be Alive. For--- Deluxe Laundry Work by a Dependable Firm Call--- 432 Independent Laundry 740 Vt. VARSITY The Students Choice! Where Big Hits Play! Don't Forget the Special Hallowe'en Jamboree! SUNDAY - 3 BIG DAYS Shows Continuous from 2:00 20c All Day No. 1—Just 10 Blocks Better Than "42nd Street" "52ND STREET" With 30 Big Name Stars Headed by--- KENNY BAKER ZASU PITTS SID SILVERS LEO CARILLO AND No. 2—A New First Run Angle on Love! ONCE IN A LAFTIME! Comes Such a Mad and Merry Mix-Up! 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