PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1936 Weekend Games Show Good and Bad Luck in Big Six Nebraka was robed of a moral victory over the Minnesota Gophers Saturday when Andy Uram ran back a punk 75-yards for a touchdown in the last 68 seconds of play. The Minnesota line kept the Cornhacker bottles baked up most of the afternoon, but the 7 to 0 score shows the Nebraska team not only previously rated The Cornhunters are particularly conceded the Big Six championship. A favored Kansas State team meet unexpected opposition Saturday in the Missouri Tigers. The two elephants battled to a 7 to 7. Both teams scored in the fourth period. The Tigers held on and held on with the Wildcat sucks to mugger gains. The strong showing of the Missouri team puts it near the top in the Big Six race. Oklahoma lost Saturday to the Uni versity of Texas 6 to by the air route Tipen. Texas end, snatched a pass from two Oklahoma backs and raced 30 yards for the only touchdown of the game. The Souper attack was scoring distance several times, but it kicked the drive to put over a score. Two-Mile Team Has Not Yet Been Chosen Bill Hargiss, track coach, has not as yet picked the members for the two-mile team. There will be no strenuous track practice until late in the football season. The trak man are keeping limber by light practice. The team will be picked next month when the first meet of the year is scheduled and will be held Nov. 21 at Lincoln. The candidates for the team now in the cinders are: John Fitzbibbons, c37; Reuben Zadigan, c38; Gordon Guise, c37; Ed Fitzgerald, c39; George Davis c1; uneel; John Griffith, c39; and William Osmond, c39. Kansas State Defeats Missouri in Dual Meet Kansas State defeated Missouri in a two-mile duel race, 32 to 12, at Manhattan Saturday. By winning this race, Kansas State maintained its record of never having been defeated at home regimes. The team regained regime of never Ward Heylett. Bill Whelock paced the Wildcats by staging a terrific finish to pass Rex Kirkman, Missouri captain, less than ten yards from the finish line. His time was 10:53. Third place was won by Brianna Anderson, and fourth, Robinson Kansas State. Students Will Present Program Over KFKU The Men's Glee Club broadcast has been changed to a later date, officials announced last night. The program, in stead, will be presented Wednesday evening at 6 clock over KFU8 by William Bodley, c'20, tenor of the club, and Claude Denzey, c'uncel, baritone soloist. Bodley will sing "To Me Only With Thine Eyes," arranged by Frank Bibb and "The Stuttering Lovers" by Hughes, "Clouds" by Charles and "The Wreck of the Jallite Plain" by O'Hara, will be offered by Dorsely. Professor Mitchell Will Speak Before Sigma Xi U. G. Mitchell, professor of mathematics at the University of Kansas, will speak before the members of the board of the American Academy of Mathematics. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the retiring president of the organization will be "The Study and Teaching of the History of Mathematics" the retiring president will be held following the talk. By Several New Appointments YMCA Committees Increased Kermit Francis, c'40, president of the Freshman Council of the Y.M.C.A., advises the committee to pay the $40 and Bill Barnes, c'40 to the membership committee of the Freshman Council, and Raymond Napier, vets, c'40, to the program committee. Men's Intramurals Elb Elbel, director of men's intramural, announced yesterday that all entries for the intramural fall track meet are due at 12 o'clock, no. Saturday, the day before. The fall of the fall meet will be held and the finals will be run Oct. 22. It was announced also, that the second round scores in the men's open golf tournament will be due next Saturday. The schedule of the men's intramur is for today and tomorrow, follow: Oct 13, Touch football, 11-man: Hexagons or. Golden Eagles, on field Buckeye vs. Eagles on Field 5. Moody Mudders, on field 3. Games to start at 4:30 Touch football, 6-man: S.A.E. vs. Santa Cruz on field 4, Bailor vs. Sigonilla on field 4, 3:30 Handball! Phi Gam; Delta Chi; Phi Delti; Avacia. All matches start at 3.56 Horseshoe: A.T.O. vs. S.A.E.; and Triangle, vs. S.P.E. All matches to start at 4.26. Tennis: D.U., vs. Rock Chalk; and Sigma Nu, vs. Jayhawks. All matches to start at 3:30. Oct. 15, Touch football, 11-man: ATO, v. Phi Gam, on field 1; Trojans, v. Ramblers, on field 2; and Beta vs. Kappa Sig. on field 3. All games to transfairb. Sigma Chi, vs. Galloping Ghosts; and Delta Chi, vs. Pi K. A. All matches to start at 3:30. mallettes to stairs Horseshoe Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Phi Delta Sigma Delta Delt. To start at 4:30. Tennis: D.U., vs. Delta Tau. To start at 3:30. Yesterday's results in men's intramurals are as follows: Touch football, 11-14; Pi K.A. 6, Triangle 3; Phil Diel 19, D.U. 8; Beta Galloping Ghosts 6; Pi Ki 13, Boiler- ing Sigma 5; Sign Nui 12, Delahi Cma Tennis: Sigma Chi, 3, 1200 Tennessee 0. Handball: S.A.E. 2, Phi Gam 1. Horseshoe: Theta Tau 3, Sigma Ala ba Mu 0. Announcing the Opening of- Women's Intramurals --complete the competition. Each of the University, a member of the National Association of College Unions, competes in a telegraphic meet with other universities in 3-cushion, straight-rail, and pocket billboards. Each university has tryouts to pick for the best players in school to represent them in the meet. The Kansas team has played very high in the do better up to this time, but expect to be better in the future. The Signa Kappa and Kappa Kappa Gamma horsehoe teams will meet in the seventh game of the women's intracampaign tournament this afternoon at 4:30 Peace Group Requests Armistice Convocation To petition the conventions committee to declare an all-University convention Wednesday, November 11, with a vote of 98-2. To commemorate the commemoration of Armistice Day was the decision reached by the Kansas University Peace-Action committee at its meeting yesterday afternoon to "Y" office, Memorial Union building. Incorporating its proposed speakers' bureau with that same branch of the New Citizenship commission of the Y. M.C.A. under John Lautner, c83, the university has a system of wardless duplication in program and purpose of campus organizations. "Everyday Special" Ham Salad Sandwich and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c Juvenile bikes Adult bikes Tandem bikes UNION FOUNTAIN with Reparent Memorial Union The J. and J. Bicycle Shop 121 West 9th BICYCLES RENTED Special Attention Given Beginners in Ballroom Dancing LEARN TO DANCE Sub-Basement Memorial Union MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO New Location, $ 9 2 7 _ {1 / 2} $ Mass. St. Phone 965 Private Lessons Day and Night Over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop Bicycles Used - $12 up. A-1 condition. Guaranteed Used Balloon-Tired Bikes Get the spirit and join the crowds that are enjoying America's most attractive present-day sport. Open Sundays 10c per hr 15c per hr 35c per hr Groans, Clicks and Spats Are Evidence Of Recreation Room's Popularity Open Nites The clicking of billiard balls, the spat of the ping pong ball, and sometimes, very, very rarely of course, the expressions that denote a particular poor shot are usual sounds eminating from the recreation room in the Men's gymnasium. The room contains five pool and billiard tables, and two ping pong tables. For the last two years the Union, a member of the National Billard Association also, has presented different dailier stars, sent out their videos and presented games of their respective games. It is hoped that this practice will continue but it is unknown at present whether it is to continue. If it is continued it will not be startled by it. Management of Recreation The Memorial Student Union is managed by CoChairman, with Lloye Twelve Women Pledge Tau Sigma Tau Tigh. honorary dancing sorority, pledged 12 women Thursday night. The regular weekly practice will be begin tonight at 8 o'clock. The class will meet every Tuesday evening and the members will work on the modern technique of dancing, as the program with the symphony will be presented on the modern music. in change of the recreation room. Three men are employed as helpers. These men are paid out of the earnings of the room with the residue going into the Union fund, which is used for further improvements in the Union. Those who were pledged are: Jean Wellman, Marian Dresser, Ann Reynolds, Delos Woods, Arnell Wallace, Jane Waring, Helen Tibbets, Betty Seyles, Helen Cooper, Jane Coates, Ann Wrightmei, and Marjorie Rowland. The other popular sport of the recreation room is ping pong. Each day a tournament is run. The winner of a game remains at the table until some person is able to oust him, with all players taking their regular turn. Every spring a real tournament is held. Anyone in school can enter. A high score eliminates him. In this way the best ping pong player of the Hill is determined. Although there is no accurate check ken, it is estimated that more than 60 students use the recreation room lally. Iowa State Students Riot After Grid Victory Over Kansas Eleven A group of 400 Iowa State students, in celebrating the Cyclone victory over the Jayhawks, rioted last Saturday when denied the privilege of attending a picture show free of charge. The theater manager estimated thigh damage done by the mobs in breaking glass and stores at $600. Damage done to nearby stores was approximately $400. The police arrived with air force to quilt the riot. However, owing to the strong wind the tear gas was not as effective as it might have been. Police have started an investigation to reveal the leaders of the mob and have several students who will appear in court to assist developments of the police in investigation before taking any action on the case. Footnotes on Football Football Charley Bichman, coach of the Michigan State Spartans, says that his star fullback Art Brandstatter has three speeds, two ahead and one sidewind. The stocky Spartan fullback can run like a quarterback, which he seen more than one would be tackler left with empty arms, and he has a baffling shuffle back of the line of scrimmage that started him on many touchdown runs. He was an all-out player around when it came to scoring football points at Michigan State. Fourteen Spartans broke into the scoring in the 1953 season, and they are continuing at the same pace in the opening point of the game, playing all twelve players collecting the 27 points. thirty-two former high school football captains are included in the aquad of 101 freshman football candidates who have been working under the able direction of Conch Pruf Root at Kauaio High School. This promising array of talent, the other Big Six teams are in for a big jolt next year. The "web-feet" that the Oklahoma Sooners are growing from playing in the mud and rain seem to have held them back against the strong Texas team before a big Centennial crowd. The Sooners will probably be back on their feet in time to knock of their share of Big Six teams. There are good and bad breaks in a football game, "Leffy" Griffin, right of high school Park School in Topok, got hit in the back as the break happened to be the string that held up his football pants. 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