PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1934 Two Strong Teams Scheduled to Meet On K-Aggies'Field Iowa State Alert to Stop March of Wildcat on Toward Conference Championship Manhattan, Nov. 22. —A brilliant team that is back on the heights after a slump and an eleven which is just beginning to heal, the season will meet here Saturday when Kansas State and Iowa State play what is the last home game for the Kansans, and the last of the year for the Ames. The team will play five games, lost two, and tied one. The Cyclones swept through their first three games against Luther, Grinell, and Missouri, but because the opposing team was one of the 3 to victory over Iowa university was a bombhall in the football world. The next week Nebraska won 7 to 6 but Iowa State outgained the Huskers by eight, easily to lose by the missed-kick route. Though turned back in its Big Sis title bid, Iowa State last Saturday won the championship of 13 to by defeating Drake 31 to 12, making definite the claim established by the 31 to 6 victory over the University of Iowa. Has Had Slow Season The high pitch reached for the Iowa and Nebraska games had its inevitable reaction against Kansas and Oklahoma. The cyclones being tied by the Jay-Z team, the Chicago team beat Norman 12-0. Last week they piled up a 33 to 12 lead on Drake before the end of the third period, and are ex-teammate for a whitfield finish at Manhattan. Kansas State's season started slowly through the 13-6 victory over Fort Hays; was an achievement for a green eleven against a fine group of veterans. Manhattan college got a 13-13 tie, Marquee won 27 to 20 though the Wildcats proceeded to backhack "power by three projections" after MarQUEe bad made four. Defeated Oklahoma 8-7 Against the University of Kansas the alertness of Maurice "Rider" Elder sophomore fullback, converted a Jayhawk pass into a Wildcat touchdown and that score broke the KU. defense enough to permit scoring of another pass. After an assist against the Jayhawk was followed by a season low in the 0-21 loss to Tulsa. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS "Iowa State will be harder for us than Kansas, Missouri, or Oklahoma," Coach Layton Walden commented today. "We have been showing steamy images and it continues in practice this week we'll have a 59-39 chance to win." Washburn's team battled Kansas State before a homecoming crowd to beat Colorado 12-9, the Missouri Tigers, demoralized by Oklahoma, drew a 29-0 defeat. The high spot of Kansas State's season so far is victory over Oklahoma last Saturday. Ames After Scalp of League-Leading K-Aggie Wildcat CYCLONES SEEK REVENGE Ameen, Iowa, Nov. 22—For the last time this season, the Iowa State wavers was pitted against the freshmen in an offensive scrimmage here Tuesday. Although the Cyclone attack functioned satisfactorily against Drake, Coach Venkner is sparing no effort in an attempt to polish both the running back and the use against the league-leading Kansas State Wildcats, Saturday. Despite the fact that the Kansas State team is undefeated, in the Big Six and has conquered Oklahoma and Kansas, two teams that outplayed Iowa State, the Wildcats will have to be on their toes to annex the Cyclone-scale. No new plays have been given to the varsity squad, but it has several saved plays against the Bulldogs. Hard running power plays, as used against the preps last night, gave an indication of how much team plans to use at Manhattan this week. The Cyclones will be seeking revenge for the last time they invaded Iraq in March. The 31-9 defeat, the worst beating a Veeneko coached team has been forced to face. Intramural Finals Postponed Coach and Star RACHMAN WARMBEIN Michigan State Coach and junio backfield man who is being consider as an all-American candidate by hi teammates Spartans Duplicate Film Plays Run Backward by Team in Pre Practice Frolic East Lansing, Mich. Nov. 20—Chairman Jaybach Bawan was leaning against a tackling dummy talking over Michigan State College football affairs with a player he'd played in players were caveraging about the lot. It was a pre-practice fricole—one of those fun hours when some linemen seeks to prove to joshaping pals that he is really a punter and a 150-foot passer. The match with a 215-foot tackle. At one end of the field a team was running signals. Bachman expressed an interest in this procedure. "Boys," he said, "take a peek down there and tell me if you see the same as I do—backwards." It was all so. Football players were running backwards. The ball went from the backfield man to the center. Ends threw forward passes back to halfbacks while linenen unscrambled and run in reverse into their positions Then it dawned on Bachman. His young men were trying to imitate the motion pictures that they see almost every afternoon. Films are taken of all the Spartan games and they are run off during the week for the players' benefit. Frequently the coaches backstage to play. The crazy performance of the players was a duplicate of what hap- opened on the screen. Glenn Cunningham Returns Kansas' Star Miler Lands In States Afte Tour of Orient Glenn Cunningham, Kansas' star miler landed at San Francisco yesterday after an extended tour of Japan with a group of seven or eight American athletes they left for Japan last June and took place in the two courts both in Japan and in the Philippines. Cunningham's plans are very indie, although he intends to accept a invitation to a track meet in Buffalo next Saturday. According to Coach "Bill" Mackenzie, he will be held. As his ticket ran out at San Francisco, Cunningham may not come straight back to Lawrence but may stop off to visit his family at Twina Feltis. But if he ever expects to get definite word from his protege within a day or two. Bid May Fall on Alabama Minnesota Is Chief Contender for Rose Bowl Game According to an Associated Press writer, indications at present point the Alabama will receive the Rose Bowl bid for this year. The chief contender for the bid is the Minnesota Gophers. It seems probable, however, that when the team wins the title, the champions—probably Stanford—sends its call Alabama will get it. The east lost ground in its case last week end, with the first defeat suffered by Syracuse, Navy, and Princeton. Tyler is still unburned, but tie. Some teams have burned it. Pittsburgh still has a chance for the bid. In the southwest, Louisville. Alabama must beat Vanderbilt bibt to keep up their slate clean, Minnesota, on the other hand, has the Wisconsin *leven* to subdue. Aggies Will Defend Titl In the southwest, Louisiana State and Rice, unbeaten but tied, also hold hope. Manhattan, Kans., Nov. 22—Kansas State College's two team will go to Lawrence Saturday in search of its second straight Big Six title, and with as good a chance as any team entered training the conference championship. Kansas State Undefeated in Two-Mile Dual Competition This season Kansas State is undefeated in dual competition, with victories over Drake, Nebraska, Missouri, and Oklahoma, the race with the Sooners. Oklahoma probably furnishes the chief threat to Kansas State aspirations next Saturday, though Missouri also is strong and Kansas Universities' team hasn't shown its speed. On a dual meet baskason Kansas State has a slight edge, even with Oklahoma trailing by one track "anything can happen" says Coach Ward Haylett. The Wildcats title was won two year ago, as there was no two-mile team race last year. Penn State Dean Upholds Housing System Of Fraternities Dean Arthur R. Warnock of the Pennsylvania State College recently publicly advocated the fraternity system in a statement made to the press, saying that he had always said he He said that fraternities were a necessary and convenient institution at that college and could not be replaced by any other housing plan except by huge expenditures. He also commended the fraternity for its efforts to be fraternities had been managed. "Penn State fraternities are to be commended for clearing their houses financially during the worst of the depression," Dean Warnock further stated. "The expenses of a fraternity man at Penn State are about $73 a year more than those of the non-fragrant man. During the past year the living costs at the average Penn State university were reduced by 10 to 15 percent." Majority of Championships Won by Iowa State in Former Years There are fifty-five undergraduate fraternities at Penn State. Cyclones Will Not Enter Team in Two-Mile Race Norman, Nov. 22—Iowa State college, which abandoned competitive fall distance running last year, will not be represented at the conference's 22nd annual Big Six two-mile race Saturday at Lawrence, Kansas. In previous years they have won the many championships and individual titles. Coached by Ned Merriam, Art Smith, W. E. Beablossom and Bob Simpson, the Cyclones have won 14 team titles to Kansas State's 3. Oklahoma's 2 and one for Kansas and Missouri. Also in nine meets a Cardinal and Gold jersey runmed to the NCAA championship title to six for Kansas, three for Ola hema and one for Kansas State. A survey of the winning time in the meets since 1911 reflects the distance running prowess of the old Valley conference. Back in 1921 Rathbun, Iowa State runner, set an Ames course record of 26:13 that still stands. In 1925 Floyd "Red" Rutherford, Oldhamian, won the conference course, the most difficult in the conference, for a mark of 26:06.9, which has never been equaled since. In 1926 smooth-stringing Ray Conger of Iowa State ran the Oklahoma course in 25.32. Bernard "Poco" Frieter, tiny Kanaan, and in many ways the greatest of them all, set phenomenal marks in 1927 and 1928 by running the five-mile Kansas Agie course in 24.44 and the 34-mile Missouri track in 24.53. Glen Dawson, Oklahoma, was cloked in conference running the Nebraska course straight-away with a strong north wind to his back in 1929. Thrilling races usually featured each of the old meets, Rutherford, a senior, nosed Conger, a junior, by only ten races in 1925. Conger, a senior, defeated Sophomore Frazier with a hot streak, but was dragged straightway in 1926. Little Frazier ruphih to the 30-yard margin by which he defeated Keith of Oklahoma in 1927, and then won by 300 yards from Putnam of Iowa State in 1928. Dawson best Putnam by only a stride on a gruelling race at Lincoln in 1929. With organization of the Big Six conference in 1930, directors abandoned the five-mile cross-country race, substituting round-robin competition at halfway through halves of football games. Although Glenn Cunningham, Kansas runner, was the best in the loop in 1831 and 1832, Putnam of Lown State made his most meet when he run the two miles in 1923 to win over Missouri. Oklahoma players, after viewing motion pictures of the safety scored by the Aggies last Saturday, became some what disheartened yesterday over the fact the picture supposedly revealed the safety not to be actually scored. Gentry on the questionable play, according to the Sooners, stepped forward to catch the pass from center bearer. Gentry was able to stop the coach and players observed that Gentry obtained the ball and carried it across the goal line into the playing field two feet when a mass of Angie approached him back behind the goal. SOONERS QUESTIGN VALIDITY OF AGGIE'S SAFETY SCORI Coach Louis Hardige made no comment on the findings, so it is not known whether the Sooners will protest as to the validity of the two points or not. W.A.A. Presents Skit A skiff on the Puff-Pant prom was presented by Mary Bess Dotty, Thella Humphrey and Loize Montgomery, as an invitation to the inaugural meeting of the W.A.A. yesterday. Sooners Will Challenge Wildcat's Two-Mile Title Norman, Nov. 22—Determined to give Kansas State a stair battle for the team championship, won two years ago, despite their 29-26 defeat to the Wildcats here last Saturday, the Oklahoma two-mile队 will leave Willman by auto at the No. 10 college championship at "Big Six" two-mile championships at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Lochner May Win Individ ual Title; Has Covered Course in 9:28.8 Following Lochner, Funk and Hardy in the first 10 of the field of 25 will probably be such runners as Wheelock, O'Brien and Robinson of Kansas State; Cleveland, McGinnis and Boyd of Oklahoma; and Beasley of Missouri. However the race usually is decided by the performance of the competitors and in this respect Kansas State and Oklahoma are more strongly armed than the others. Accompanying Coach John Jacob will be Floyd Lochner, Elwood Cleveland, Clyde McGinnis, Denzil Boyd, and Marvin Moore. The two players L Morris Lodge, game little No. 2 who gave Lochner some hard races but year only accidentally to break his ankle in December when a horse he was riding slipped and for it, to Coach Jacobs defender Jeff Stapleton. He was the whipper who never ran a stride of distance before in his life, into an aggressive No. 5 who already has done 10:38 this fall. Sooner fans believe Coach Willin will individual the title as he already has won all four Nebraska aces, who did 9:40 or month ago, and Hardy, long-striding Missouri who has come along fast the past three weeks, are probably the only men in the league to extend the slender Sloane phonem Dr. H. J. Huff, who developed the only conference championship cross country team Kansas ever had, the 1028 quintet headed by the phenomenal "Poco" Frazier, will bring a Missouri team to the meet that is favored to win third Iowa State, which consistently has turned out the strongest distance runners in the conference, abandoned the sport this fall and will not be represented. The Sooner squad will drive to Ottawa Friday night, establishing headquarters there. Led by Captain Ken Jorgenson, a guard with two years' experience, the Tiger creature team this year will have the best of their strength and a half dozen promising sophomores. Columbia, Mo. Nov. 22—(UP)—Facting an eight game schedule game gets under way Dec. 20 Coach George Edwards has been putting 15 University of Missouri football players through their paces for four weeks. Missouri Basketball Men Have Been Practicing Four Weeks Tigers Have Six Lettermen Letterman on hand are forwards Gene Thompson, St. Joseph and Barney Passer, St. Louis, Ernest Schaper, Columbia, will compete with the six feet-four inch sophomore, Don Handley of Springfield games are Evans Powell, Kansas City and Doug Earl, Columbia. Edwards is especially pleased with his sophomore talent this year which in addition to Handley includes three promising players, Berton, St. Louis Laverne Strom, Clinton, and Wayne Smedje, Independence. Sophomore forwards showing up well in practice are Sam Burk, Kirkville, Raibl Beer, Columbia, and Bob Reese, St. Louis. Mouris opens the season December 20 in St. Louis against Washington University following that encounter with a game against St. Louis University. The Big Six schedule will be a round-robin affair. Quite in contrast to activities of student leaders to arouse pep at the University of Kansas, the Syracuse Daily News is forced to restrain themselves, that too much poop is bad for the name of the university. "Best Colgate" is advertising the rival Too Much Pen Is Charged DEEP CUT DRUG SPECIALS school to such an extent that Syracui students are changing schools. 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