PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Pachacamacs Name Candidates the freshman council of the Fachacanam party chose its candidates for the freshman election at a meeting last night. The Pachacamac ticket; Rae Rugs, c'41, president; Harold Haney, c'41, treasurer; Bill Douces, c'41, dance manager, and Larry Winn, c'41, dance manager. At the meeting which was attended by 110 freshman members of the council, Harold Wilson, c'41, was campaign manager for the election. The council discussed possibilities for platform points but no definite selection of planks was made. With the announcement of the Pacachaca ticket, active campaigning for freshman class officers will be started by Hill parties. While P.S.G.L. has not yet announced its own ticket is an early choice of the tickets in view fact that the fresher go to the polls Thursday, Nov. 4. The office of freshman president is of especial importance because the position carries a vote in the Men's Student Council. This privilege was given the freshman president for the first time in the 1936 election. Tryouts for Annual Speaking Contest Postponed The date of tryouts for the annual Campus Problems speaking contest has been changed from Nov. 3 to Thursday, Nov. 4. The tryouts start at 8 p.m. in the Little theater of Green hall. This preliminary content is open to all university students. For particulars about the tourney, students are referred to Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor in the speech department. Dillettante Group to Meet Alice Russell, fa.29, chairman of the Dilettate Commission of the Y.W.C.A., has announced a meeting evening at 7.15 at Henley DO YOU WANT BETTER FIT? Expert fitters and tailors assure you a "personal" fit in all your suits and topcoats SCHULZ THE TAILOR 924 Mass. $27.50 and up Have Your Brakes Checked NOW! 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Not even the most radical Kansas supporters were expecting that, especially for a game played only time for another play on the Oklahoma 45-yard line. Reserve Player Scores The second surprise of yesterday's game lay in the men who made the score. Dino Eling, who was inserted with only 30 seconds to play, has been seeing almost all his service this season with the reserves. He wasn't even counted on to see action against the Sooners, and he almost didn't. It yet was Dob Ebling who rifted a 30-yard pass to Dick Amerine on the Oklahoma 15 yard line as most of the spectators were already on their way to the exits. Amerine, who has seen very little action before the game, was time dashing the remaining 15 yards to the goal line. We can imagine the scene along the Kansas bench as the almost certain defeat was miraculously turned into victory. Rlotots though it 14 years ago, it's still much more genuine than the excitement and noise here on the Campus or in downtown Lawrence. It almost made you wonder whether this was the same campus that students at Oklahoma State University after last year's Oklahoma game. May Inspire Greater Things It's hard to write about a game you didn't have the privilege of seeing, so we'll have to be satisfied with reports until the team gets back. (No, we won't there neither, Charlie.) The first downs give Oklahoma a 9 to 4 edge and the yards gained by rushing were 131 to 51 for Oklahoma. The Jayhawkers outgained the Sooners 74 to 66 through the air. The Sooners are one disconexate outfit after losing a game like that. But really we're not gripping. A By Bob Bell "THAT REMINDS ME "Whew! No more heavy dates for me even if the LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY can put the press back in my pants." TODAY Continuous Shows From 2:30 GRANADA 4 Grand Days Three Great Stars in One DRAMATIC TRIUMPH! The romantic story of the ambitious siren who forsook a lifetime of luxury... because it meant a lifetime without love! ALSO Technicolor Cartoon Novelty "I Want to Be a Sailor" World's Latest News Events You Won't Take Your Eyes Off the Screen--- THURSDAY You'll Forget Who You Are! You'll Forget Where You Are! But You'll Never Forgot-victory like that may inspire the *h* Jayhawkers to even greater things. Personally, we'd liked to have seen Ad Lindsay's face when Amerine picked that pass out of the air and raced across for the winning touchdown. How about a few bouquets for a guy everybody was very willing to kick in the face when he was losing? "THEY WON'T FORGET" Jolts... Apparently we haven't seen the "last of the Mohicans" yet. The Haskell Indians, who have been dropping all of their games by one-stided scores, made a remarkable comeback Falkland Islands' former military game after one of their outstanding men, Cedric Not Afraid, dropped out of school. Not Afraid was very capably replaced by Lloyd Yellowhorse, we might add. ... Maybe the Haskell victory was a tip-off on what Lawrence teams would accomplish after all. El Ateneo Meets El Ateneo held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon in the Administration building. Names of prospective members were presented by the membership secretary, Virginia Rodriguez. The names of the new members will be announced at a later date. Kansas Wins-own 38-yard line after two cracks at the yard had neted only a tire. McCulloch passed to Gene Corrotta behind the line of scrimmage. Corrotta ran to the Kansas 22 before being tackled. Merrell raced wide around the Kansas left end, gaining to the 11. Continued from page 1 McCullough knipped through center for 5 yards. Corrotto cut back at left end for 3 yards. McCullough made a yard at center and first down but the play was recalled and Okaia penalized for backfield in motion. 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