// FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Nebraska-Pitt Battle Tomorrow In Spotlight To most of the football fans of the Midwest, the Nebraska-Pittsburgh grid battle tomorrow is the center of attraction. The Cornhuskers have much at stake. Still a shadow but growing brighter all the time is that long hoped for Rose Bowl trip. Nebraska must beat Pitt to keep this hope from fading out altogether. The Cormbusters are in top condition for the fray tomorrow. Both Sam Francis, burly fullback, and Lloyd Cardwell, one of fastest running backs in the West, are in top form. Cardwell has recovered from an injury, and should give the Panthers all that they can handle. Relies on Husker Starss I. Coach Bible can keep both of these stellar Cornhuskback backs in the more than chance to win. Pitt must have a good defense to stop both the line plunging of Sam Francis and be prepared for the dishes around that Cardwell makes so often. The Pit Panthers beat the Cornhakers last year. Despite the national ratings, this gives the Nebraskans more or less of an underdog role. The Panthers held the strong Fordham team to a scoreless tie. Nebraska has a tough nut to crack. **Tigers to Meet Sooners** After beating the St. Louis Bills 13 to 2, Mike Smith (5) big miss. The team journey to Nairn tomorrow to play the Oklahoma Sooners. Oklahoma played a 6 to 16 game with Kansas State last week. With Breeden, Sooner back, in top form, the Sooners may prove too much for them. They are from their fumbling habit. The Missouri eleven is heavier than the Sooner team. They have shown flashes of offensive strength this season but have not been able to gain consistently. The Sooners play an open game and ground off to fall back upon. 'K' Club to Present Queen at Varsity Maurice Elder will be the spearhead of the Kansas State attack. The Wildcats will probably center their attack on the lighter Cyclones Wildcats Meet Cyclones Kansas State meets the hard lighting Iowa State Cyclones to- morrow in a game that may hold some upsets. The Wildcats must beat the Cyclones and Corvakruks to tie for the championship. The Cyclones and Tommy Neal will be out to knock the Wildcats out of their tree. Iowa State plays open football and lateral passes. The high spot of the varity to-morrow night, sponsored by the "K" Club, will be the presentation of the "K" Club queen. The queen is to be chosen at a meeting of the "K" Club. The queen will not be published until her presentation to the crowd at the varity. The number of cent admission The regular 75-cent admission fee will be charged to all except the lettermen who attend the "K" Club meeting tonight. Music for the dancing will be furnished by Louie Kuhn and her orchestra. The variety will be held from 0:30 to 11:10 o'clock. TOPCOAT TIME BALMAACAN The college man's coat. Raglan shoulders, set or bat- ton thicker collar, loose hair or necklace. for day; for evening wear. $25 Other Coats $20 to $14 Pig Skins Gloves $2.50 Homborg Hats $4.00 Wool Mufflers $1.20 Wool Gloves $1.20 Wool Shoes $1.20 50c to $1 Weather warm clothes to Today's intramural touch football games will complete this fall's schedule. Playoffs between the two leading teams in each division divide the whole next Monday. Men's Intramurals --played today in PA, PI KA. on field 1 Sig evs. Epallogging Ghosts on field 2; Delta Chi vs. Pi Kappa Pa on field 2; and S.A.E. by Boldermakers on field 2. Following are the games to be played. Scores of Thursday's intramural touch football games were as follows: Phi Delta Theta defeated Ken-Kappa defea- ted Trianglegen ditchuck-club Club. Kappa defea- ted Trianglegen club. 8 to 10, SAE defea- tedsigma Chi. 9 to 7, Theta Theta pi defeated Sigma Phi. Theta Chi. 9 to 7, Theta Theta tin defeated Sigma Phi. Chi. 13 to 9 --and down" team, and as they lost last Saturday this is their chance to show. Notre Dame. Women's Intramurals --and down" team, and as they lost last Saturday this is their chance to show. Notre Dame. Today at 4.30 T.N.T. plays Wattins hall in the horse shoe tournament Four More Men Out for Swimming Four more men reported yesterday to Herb Allpin, swimming coach, for the varsity squash; William Lee Gray, a one year man, Edwin Hyatt, George Kathary, and Chester Mize. All of these men are experienced but did not try out last year for the team. The squand is showing up well in practice. Time has been spent on touch and turns, breathing exercises, floating and racing starts. The new official Jantzen diving board is now installed, and the team has suspended 71g feet. The squad will start diving sometime soon. Junior Police To Perform at Game Between the halves of the Kansas-Michigan State football game this Saturday, the Kansas City. Mo. ranchers will give a five minute drill. The Kansas City junior police is an organization of boys who direct traffic in school districts. This uniformed group of some 40 boys is responsible for the food Duel Sergent of the downtown Kansas City traffic police. In addition to this feature, the Burlington high school band, the Lawrence high school band, and the Wichita high school bands, will perform. He Picks 'Em Comes now another weekend and time for ve e ad to offer up himself on the altar of football predictions. We make these choices with a feeling of foreboding after fall, or rather a feeling of joy when he comes over of winners, last week. Here we go. Kansas State and Iowa State. The Iowa boys have shown occasional bursts of brilliance but look like a team that plays for the Aggies. Kansas State's game Oklahoma and Missouri. A plenty tough game with a nice chance for a tie. As long as we have to pick one, we'll take Missouri. Nebraska and Pitt. One of the best games in the nation. Two plenty good teams, but we'll take Nebraska. Notre Dame and Army. Two fine teams and a plenty tough one to pick. Notre Dame is still an "up Mississippi and Texas. Minnesota gets a breather in this one. The Texas boys are no match for the Gophers. Minnesota's game. Dartmouth and Cornell, Cornell, it is good for a small team, but an't stop the Green Wave. Another ne for Dartmouth. Illinois and Ohio State. States chance to turn on the power after a hectic season. Ohio State the choice. Indiana and Chicago, Indiana will turn on too much power for the team from the Windy City. Indiana, Purdue and Iowa, Purdue is due to comeeback after the shootout at a bunch of Fordham last week, Purdue. Texas Christian and Centenary: Too many passes for Centenary to stop. Texas Christian gets this one. Georgia Tech and Alabama. After defeating the highly tilted Tulane team, Alabama looks like a good bet here. Tulane and Georgia, Tulane will comeback with a venegrence after last week's humiliation and upset. Tulane going away. No students other than those attending Kansas State College will be admitted to basketball games at Manhattan this year. Because of the attendance, the attendance will be limited to only those holding activity tickets. Students Only Will Attend K.S.C. Games Print and Etching Exhibit Is Open to Public A collection of colored block prints and etchings in black and white, gathered from different sources by Miss Rosemary Ketcham, of the department of design for the benefit of students, is open to the general public at the department's exhibition room on the third floor of West Administration building. The prints, representing the work of many of the better artists of Europe and the Americas, are made in subject and technique. Some of them are for sale. Society- Continued from page 3 noumée the birth of a girl Wednesday morning at the Lawrence Memorial hospital. Thursday evening dinner guests of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were Faith Seely, c'40, and Jane Blaney, fa 40. Lucille Offutt, c'unl, was a luncheon guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house yesterday. Jane Kellogg and Nancy Bonnifield d Kansas City, Mo., were luncheon REGULAR MEALS PLATE LUNCHES ☆ ☆ ☆ LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th WE SERVE Free Shrimp Friday Evening Weekend Specials H.W.STOWITS ☆ ☆ ☆ 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 37c That Mean Real Savings to Students guests at the Pi Beta Phi house yesterday. 25c Colgate Tooth Paste ___ 19c New safe flotation process that allows the hidden angles of the teeth where dexy danger darks. Britten whiten teeth. Savage bite. Flavor awakens your mouth. It will like it. Get a tube to hold it. 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