SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1832 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS, c 40, Society Editor HELEN GEIS, c' 40. Society Edit @ 5 p.m. call KU. 1-800-762-3038 --which were painted from behind the goal line to the 23. Toward Washburn running play, played only 6 yards and Kane made 8 throws. Braady threw an incomprehension pass. Humen made 8 off tackle and another throw went around end for 14 yards and another first down. A pass was thrown yards placing the ball on the Washburn 5. Washburn called time out, and Mumson scored a beautiful touchdown. Humen was spilled by Massy for no pain and a beautiful catch by Kane. The ball came a tombe-down. Gilden replaced bloodline for fail to convert. Sweater, Ravens, 6, Warburg Guests at the Sigma Phi Epionon house yesterday were; Mr. and Mrs, David Fisher, Topsock; Helen Louse Brooks, Wichita; Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hedges, Wichita; Elenor Russell, Topkiss. Saturday guesses at the Beta Theta Pi house were: Bob Burts. 37 Ross Burr, fsr Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Studs, Iola. Guests at the Sigma Nu house yesterday were: James Koile, Jack McCarty, fai Bob Packard, IRob Robert Corey, 37. Topeka Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Reade announce the marriage of their daughter, Sawinn, to Mr. Elize Hurley The ceremony took place Sept. 12 in Falls City. Neb. Both the bride and groom are attending the University and will make their home at 1733 Mass. after Oct. 16. Mu Phi Epion, honorary musical sorority, will entertain with a ten this afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock in the women's lounge of Frank Kruger. Musical selections will be given by Olms Else, violinist, Ruth Ardis Bonam, pianist, and Helen Campbell, soprano. Mrs. Carl A. Pryor and Mrs. Lloyd Houston will pour. Thursday night dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta house were: Jack Miller, 30; Frank Price, Topeka; Mr and Mrs. Harberson, Topeka; Clifford Banks, c'40; Fred Littoy, c'30. ... Kappa Kappa Gamma held initiation services Frizy afternoon Wabasha won the tue and chose to defend the south north. Miller kicked out of bounds where the ball was automatically played on the 35. A tape from Brinky to The Game: Blow by Blow Rahul was good for 25 yards. On the next play, Walsham was penalized 12 yards. Rahul had an incomplete pass and a line play failed to pain. Inward scored to the Kunze in 10 seconds. Martin killed to remembrance who returned the hall to the Kuwait 10. Owen replaced the guard at the Kuwait 13. Burt stepped out time. Burger tipped up on 6 a minute and after an incomplete panicked pinched 4 on me as the place he pushed put me on the Wahamain 28. Burger went in A pearce from Miller to Duncan was good for 25 yards and Burton carried the ball downfield. He scored a touchdown from Miller to Poppea was incomprehensible hit Washburn was offside and Kepa was in the tackle. both to, 10. The Kansas kicked off the 25 and Martin returned it 19 yards to their own 38. He up and Kansas called time. After a try at the end, Martin who returned it to the Kansas punted to Miltior Sirk who was injured on the play, Niece picked up 7 around end and An- rewents went in to win the ball. Nene went in to his open line and Sullivan was handled from the game as Kansas was penalized half the distance to al- go, 90 yards. Nene scored a goal at place, place, place, and Bethel replaced Macoy. Wasiah轧 made a first down on three line plumbers. Second Quarter Martin lost 5 yards but the officials gave 15 back to Washburn for piling on. Owen gained to the Kansas on the Kansas five, and then on the Kansas five. Irraily passed to Emmont for an inhale touched down after two line plays called. Washburn was not able to recover from the first Washburn价 place kick, but the officials ruled Kansas offside and Mix kicked the ball on his second kick. Americare, Rinko, Lehmann, Jenkinson, Hinkel, Divers went in for *Kansas* during Investments created a Washburn bank on the Kansas 21, and Divers passed to Hall for a Grief on the Kansas 35. Americare fumbled and Ambush recovered for Washburn on the Kansas 36. Martin Kielborn out of bounds and Kansas took the ball on half d. Aimmer scored before Martin's yardage through the center Wabash team for in touchdown. Burger tries for point with a two-foot strike. Hail hitched to Kemont on the goal line and he was downed by Divens on the 20 yard line. The Washburn unkick hitched to Divens on the 50 and he returned to the Washburn on the 19 yard line. Kemont came from the game for roughing with Kansas touching another 15-yard penalty. their own. 12 Mar. 14 To Caldwell was good for 20 yards, and another Kansas touchdown, a place kick was hicked. Kansas 7. Washington 8. Boca Raton gained back to the 43. Ireland attempted to beat up three or four men including officials and he was bathed from the face. Walbahorn was penalized to 12. 265 Owen hiked to Amerine on the kansas 5 and he returned to the 38. Amerine picked up five but he dropped 14. Amerine pointed 44 yards to Kearna who returned to the Washburn 41. for: Betty Wyatt, c'41; Martha Morgan, c'41, and Margaret Wilson. 39. Guests of Kappa Kappa Gamma this weekend were: Marjorie Speraring, '38; Jean Christopher, Topeka Josephine James, fs; Marjorie Crume, '38; Margaret Rammage, 39; Phoebe Woodbury, fs; Ms. Walter Foes, Ila; Mr. and Mrs Lester McOy Garden City, city, and Mr. and Mrs E. J. Sunderdale, Kansas City, city. Baxter Springs; Mrs. W. M. Gray, Chanute; Lael Gray, Chanute; Maxine Delayne, Topeka; Dorothy Dominick, Kansas City, Mo.; Betsy Dodge, Salina, and Mary Cheney, Salina. Guests at the Phi Kappa Psi house yesterday were: Mr. Myr Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Busler, Mr. Larry Winn, Ms. Leroy Simons, Peter Willetts, and Dick Willetts, all of Kansas City, Mo; Mr. Raiph Miller, Mr. and W. M. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Al Leverenza, and Tony Lockey年,all of Chanute; Mr. Grimes, and Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, of Kansas City. Jenkins intercepted a bright pass and Kansas took time out. Kansas was penalized to 17, and the Jawashtans went to the Jayhawks on their own 45. Missouri, Crowell, Swayne and Wilson Amerine gutted eight, but the play was called back for both teams to be off-hide. After a run of six innings, Kane was Washburn's ball on the Kansas 14. Kane intercepted荆溪's ball on their own 31. Siugo made on 2 plays and Washburn's ball on the Kansas 21. A冲奏 to Emmett to Gwen good to the Kansas 14, and Merkel was back to the Kansas 21. A pass, Emmett to back to the Kansas 21. A pass, Emmett to back and Milner went into the Jayhawk backfield. A miss to Money was good to back to the Kansas 21. A pass, Schreiber for a tornshinel 15 second before batting. Emmett missed to Cable Washburn kicked off to Candwalader and as Candwalader was downed the half ended Kannas 25, Washburn 14. Grand Half Washburn received, Miller kicked to Kemmor who received the ball on his own road 15 yards before being thrown by Miller and Warren. Ibrahmed tossed a jump to Gwen who received the ball before being thrown by Sibilin placed the ball 15 yards further on the Kansas 34. He threw an interchange of penalties. Biddy muddled an interchange for a 10 yards pass over the Kansas mark. Miller made three plays at the line. He fielded a kick to Gwen for bounds of boards on the Washburn 23. Two tries at the line fielded to make a gain and a pass on the Washburn 24. Ibrahmed fielded on the Washburn 24. Ibrahmed kicked to Kemmor in the half yard to the Washburn 49. The ball 5 yards to the Washburn 49. Warmer reversed Stallion in the ichabou line. A pass from Miller to Repolempa made it first and ten on the Washburn 34. Repolempa made it first and ten through center. A pass made it first and ten on the yards and a touchdown. Repolempa converted with a placekick. Source: Kansas 32. Washburn Fourth Quarter Washburn kicked to Miller who intercepted the ball at Caldwell who was on a line play that failed to gain. Miller replayed Caldwell Miller passed over and then ran left and went 66 yards for a touchdown. Repojole made a good place kick for extra yards but没能打进 penalty. Miller then thrown in long pass that was caught behind the end. Miller scored a three-pointer in Wendland for Forge end. Miller's try at tiek meticle 2 yards, then the Jaywalker in Wendland for Forge end. Miller's try at tiek meticle 2 yards, then the Jaywalker in Wendland for Forge end. Miller's first down on the Washburn 29 as the quarter ended. Score Kane 85, Washington 104. Kenner started a passing attack that carried the ball to the Washburn 28. Miller did the pass and Kenner took it. Fourth down and 6 to go. Miller run about on 6 on a fake pace play and the ball over for a touchdown. Bison plunged through center for the extra point. Score: 7-1. Miller kicked to Schröder who returned to ball to the Kansas $2. Grass went in and For a coke. UNION FOUNTAIN What's Happening This Week: There's always a crowd MONDAY- School of, Fine Arts, revital. Waldemar Geltch, violinist. Frank Strong hall auditorium. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY—Counselor's Tea and Style Show for freshman women, in the afternoon. School of Business smoker, Alpha Kappa Psi house 8, mid-Wednesday variety, Memorial Union ballroom, 7 to 8 p.m. On the Campus-at the Fountain . . . " FRIDAY—Annual Nightshift Parade from Oread avenue down Massachusetts street, beginning at 7 p.m. SATURDAY—Kansas editors newspaper roundtable, in the morning. Registration at the Journalism building. Football: Kansas vs. Oklahoma. Memorial stadium, 2 p.m. Annual Parent's Day banquet, Memorial Union ballroom, at 6 p.m. Address by Jiahuogang T. Woolfel of the Kansas GRANADA: Sunday through Wednesday—"Four Daughters," with the three lane sisters—Lola, Rosemary, and Priscilla; also Gail Page ● Thursday through Saturday—"Garden of the Moon," with Pat O'Brien Margaret Lindsay, Johnny (Scott) Davis. At the Theaters-as out a break on a 15 yard Western blurb. Miller, missed to Bennett for 5 yards and the ball, went on to Venentrand was good for a touchdown. Huntington conversed via a line plan. Screws were installed. DICKINSON: Sunday through Thursday—"Straight, Place, and Show," with the Ritz brothers. ● Friday and Saturday—"Gateway," starring Don Ameche and Arleen Whelan. PATTEE: Sunday through Wednesday — "Tm from the City," with Joe Penner, and "Kid Galahad," with Edward G. Robinson and Bette Davis ●Thursday through Saturday — "Billy the Kid Returns," with Roy Rogers and Smilev Burnette, and "Woman Alone," with Sylvia Silden. VARSITY: Sunday through Tuesday — "Ali Baba Goes to Town," with Eddie Cantor, and "Meet the Girl," with June Lange and Lynn Bari • Wednesday and Thursday — "Stand In," with Leslie Howard and Joan Blondell, and "Easy Money," with Onslow Stevens. • Friday and Saturday — "Rollin' Plains," with Tex Ritter, and "Passport Husband," with Stuart Irwin. Bunches linked to Brady who was downed by a knee. The team lost to Emmett and Owen were good for 25 yards. Three passes failed to gain touch, so the ball was not received that was incomplete. Kansas received the ball. on the island of Rhodes. White were into the Kanae lineau, Bismuth made 145 yards through Waikau and Waina and Waina called time. Snowblower and Schnillher worked on the island to Mier which was good for 15 yards, but this was nullified by the other way. Bismuth made up the 15 yards where he worked and the 45 yards where he was intercepted by Washburn on the Waikau, 28 Kansas recovered the 15 yards. Hobson went through center for 6 but hit an injured left toe. It inspired injuries to his right foot and after Washburn an injured left knee. Meyer passed to Coulter as a substitute for the injured convert failed. Stuart Kearns 5, Wahee Taylor 3. brown 11, down to Jackson to Anderson who was downed at the Warhawk 28. Bradley 17 won a point in the game and pointed to the Ramson 49. Meer passed to Carvalho. A pass from Meyer to Reguile was good for Ramson to center for another first down as the game ended, the Kisler Has Article in Print Prof. J. J. Kisler, of the department of Journalism, and superintendent of the journalism press, is the author of an article, "Determining Effective Typography," in the August issue of the "Inland Printer," leading typographic journal of the United States. 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