PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1934 UNIVERSITY D.JILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Delta Chi's Take Fall Intramurals By Narrow Margin Betas Trail by One Point Kappa Sigs Are Third in Closest Meet of Year In the closest competition since the beginning of the contest Delta Chi won the annual fall intramural track meet yesterday afternoon following two days of training. One team won one point more than the number won by Beta Theta Pi. Kappa sigma, winners of the last two meets, made it closer still in being only one-fourth of a point behind the team. These organizations were behind with equally close margin. Delta Chi's lead was gained primarily through first places in the medley relay and in the 220-yard dash, won by Foy. George Benson scored for the Betas in his 100 and 220-yard runs Morrison led the campaign for the Kappa Sigs in the dashes and in the 220-yard hurdles. The total point score: Delta Chi, 31 Beta, 30; Kappa Gamma, 29%; Pi Kappa Gamma, 28%; Sigma Phi Epilogy, 21%; Delta, 21%; Sigma Phi Epilogy, 19; Collegiate, 17%; Psi Gamma Delta, 14; Triangle, 10; Alpha Tau Omega, 9%; Sigma Beta, 8%; Kappa Kappa, 6%; Gamma, 5%. Summary 100-Yard Dash Preliminaries: First Heat; won by B. Grom, Unattached second, Kochia Sigma Palm, then time in second, Phi K. Pi; second, McGaskell, Phi K. Pi; second, time in fourth, Heart of Mary; time in fourth, Heart of Mary; time in fourth, Durand, Phi Pai; time in 10.4. Fourth Green, Kogu Signa; time in 10.4. Second Green, Kogu Signa; time in 10.4. Green, Kogu Signa; time in 10.4. Green, heat; won by Benson, better, second, Garrett, Collegiate; time in 10.4. Green, Garrett, Collegiate; time in 10.4. Green, Dalla Tau Delta second, Cole, Theta Tau; time in 10.3. 100-Yard Dash Semifinals: First heat and second. B. Green, Unattached; third Colo. Theta Tauri: time 10.8. Sew piu, second. Mervison, Kappa Signa piu, second. Morrison, Kappa Signa piu, second. 120-yard low hurdles, semifinals First heat won by Morrison, Kappa Sigma; second heat, J.Coy, Phi Delta Theta; third heat, A.C. Moore, Phi Delta Theta; art, College; second heat, Chelta Hendry; fourth heat won by Bird, Kappa, Sigma; second, Grosa, Kappa, Sigma; time 16.2. 440-Yard Dahl, Semifinals: First round. Wright, Fila Delhae; second, Wright, Fila Delhae; third Murray, Delta Chita time 34.43. Second Murray, Delta Chita time 34.37. Second Kliman, Delta Chita time 34.32. Third Kliman, Delta Chita time 34.18. High Jump: Shannon, Unattached Cox, A.T.O.; TAYor, Kappa Sigma Wellhausen, Delta Tau Delta, tied for first. Height 5 feet nine inches. Shot PUT: won by Kanaton Kappa PAt (49 f. 19 in); second, Wellhausen, Delta. Telta Delta (38 f. 4 in), fourth, Sigmoid, Sigma (38 f. 4 in), fourth, tubulus, Sigmoid, Cita (34 f.) Medley Relay: won by Delta Chi second, Phi Delta Theta; third, Phi Kappa Pi; fourth, Sigma Phi Epsilon time 3.388. Semifinals 220-Yard Dash: first Heat won by Becter, Kappa Sigma; second Heat won by Kappa Sigma; third Heat won by Fow, Delta Cha McGaskell, Phi Gamma Delta; second heat 24 sec. Third Heat: Won by Becter, Phi Gamma Delta; Phil Delta, second; time 25 sec. 212-Yard Dash Finish; won by Foy, Delta Chi; second, Boston, Beta; third, Rector, Kappa Sigma, fourth, Wright, Delta Phil Tietta; time, 235 sec. 100-Yard-Dash final; Won by McGaulk, Ph Gamma Dash; second Bemon, Beta; third Gramman, Ph fourth, Green, unattached; time 10.4. 404-Yard Dash Finals; won by Wiles Delta Tau Dash; second, Klimn, Davis third; fourth, Trotter, Phi Delta Theta; fifth, Light Phi Delta Theta; time 33 seconds. 120-Yard Low Hurdles finals; won by Stewart, College second; more Morrison, Knap Signa, fourth; McCoy, McCoy, fourth; Cole, unattached, time 14.58. Blood jump: Bummed by Exing, Sigma Kappa. Phil Kappa (20 f. l. 13 in.) Grammar, Phi Kappa Fal (20 f. l. 13 in.) Black Kappa Signa (19 f. l. 13 in.) Naylor, Kappa Signa (19 f. l. 4 in.) WASHBURN ELEVEN TO MEET GONZAGA UNIVERSITY TEAM Tepeka, Nev. - 8-Always Washburn scored a touchdown against Kansas State Saturday night for the first time with a touchdown couch, not satisfied with their throw, and dered special drill in tracking and blocking this week in anticipation of an invasion tomorrow night by the Aggie university aggregation from Spokane, Wash. Despite agitation on the part of fans to have the Gomaga game changed to Saturday afternoon, the athletic board of control announced yesterday that the game would be played as previously scheduled, on Friday night. Gonzaga, victor over the strong Washington State team this season, is favored to traverse the Blue, but the Buckley team has not been a threat. Elmo Hoehn, are somewhat encountered by the Ichabods' courageous goal-line stand against the Angels, and by an adversary from Chicago, with an aberly intercepted pass by Allen Neathad, Pratt, right front, Kansas Considered As Small Fry by Michigan State Student Body If the Michigan State newspaper is any indication, the student body delicks the idea of playing football with Kansas this year, or for that matter any school that does not boat a record comparable with that of Syracuse. "Michigan State has graduated into the Big Time," and teams that are scouted are excluded of unimportant ones that bring no prowess with them; is the onion expressed. Every week a table showing the respective fates of future opponents on the schedule is published, and a disparaging opinion given of them even if they win. This tendency is reflected in an apparent overconfidence that resulted in only a one touchdown win over Marquette last Saturday in a game they were doped to win by. The Kiaas team, improving play, may well be the team that can stop Michigan State's heading charge to an undefeated season. To Feature Punting Aces! Norman, Nov. 9. — Two of the finest punders developed in the midwest in years, Fred Poole, Iowa State's oaklander, and John Koch, Oklahoma's senior tackle, will match spirals Saturday in the football game that should determine second place in the Big Six conference race this season. Oklahoma will annual Town State-Oklahoma contest. Poole of Iowa State to Match Kicks With Gentry, Sooner Poole's deadly putting has probably been the greatest single factor in Iowa State's success this year. Gentry's booting prowess is well-known to Sooners fans. In the Centenary game he averaged 52.9 yards in the wind with 11 boots, lambasting one 95 yards off his toe. Against Nebraska he kicked out of bounds inside the Huskers' 20-yard line four times, in return from away from Cardwell, crack Nebraska safety, and once lifted the ball 80 yards on the fiv. later in the game. Featureting a running attack that has manufactured 75 first downs and L134 yards gained from scrimmage this season, Iowa State has scored 99 to its opponents' 22 this fall and lost but one in six, a 4-7 defeat to Nebraska. Opposed to the "new deal" Cyclone team will be a Sooner aggregation that overwhined Missouri, 31 to 0, and apparently now has the morale, the blocking, and the reserve strength to give the Cyclones a terrific argument. Between halves the Sooner and Denton, Texas, Teachers two-mile teams will race. An added starter will be the steeper-leader and most powerful and versatile distance runner ever developed at Oklahoma. Dawson will have a touch time beating Floyd Lochner, who was 16-2 and John Jaeholer '154. Sooner running team, over the two-mile route here Saturday. The two of them are expected to run off from the field and drive the official time down well below Hoopes Speaks'at Broadview Miss Helen Rboda Hoopes, assistant professor in English, will speak Sunday evening at the Broadway Inn on some aspect of Modern Poetry. Her work will include lectures on persons interested in this subject, who meet every Sunday evening. Kenhert Rockwell, gr. will speak on the Broadway in "New Books of her month." Cornhuskers in Peak Shape for Pitt Game Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 9. — Brought to a high peak of mental and physical condition during an "open week" of the team's touring in Nebraska Cornhuskers put the polishing touches on their team play this week in preparation for tomorrow's interpersonal battle with the powerhouse team. A crowd of 35,000 is anticipated. Big Six Winner Will Match Strength With Eastern Eleven casting, Coach Jock Sutherland having a great football eleven at 19-0 victory over 19-0 victory the Notre Dame Irish last Saturday. Nebraska, on the other hand, has an aggregation of sophomores and juniors, center The odds swing heavily toward the Panthers in the Saturday game fore- SAM FRANCIS Franklin Meier, being the only Husken starter that was on the field when Nebraska opened at Pitt last November. expected to open with a backfield include Sam Francis and Lloyd Carr and Henry and Henry "Chief" Bauer and Johnery Williams, juniors. Franks kicks and pases from the left side and has scored against Oklahoma. Womina and Womina, and Womina, Williams is one of the best blockers on the squand and Bauer, quarterback of the varsity three years ago, adds strength to the aerial game. JOHN WILLIAMS Lloyd Cardwell, sophomore speedier, is rated as one of the greatest young backs in Nebraska history. He played for Iowa State on a beautiful catch of a forward pass and subsequent sprint during which he side-stepped and past two Ames tacklers. He returned to Minnesota and scored against Minnesota and Iowa State. Coach Jock Sutherland has an all-veteran Pittsburgh backfield in Mumford, a team that is stock with Weisenbush, a third year man, held in reserve. All these plays have played against the Cornhuskers and their ability is widely respected in the league. WASHINGTON AND KANSAS ALUMNI HOLD JOINT MEETING Go to Haskell-South Dakota Game Monday A good fellowship meeting in a joint luncheon with Washington alumni at the American hotel in St. Louis, was attended by E. C. Carlson this week. E. E. Carlson presided at the meeting and Ralph Smith and Elon Holly both university graduates The joint luncheon was held in view of the coming weekend battle between the Washington Bears and the Jay-hawkers. It is expected that about 75 University graduates living in Missouri will attend the game. Friday-Saturday Special selling of 1 lot of Wool Suits, selected from our fall stock, fine fabrics, good patterns- We're glad to show you Single breasted, double breasted, Sport back styles. Your chance to get a "good suit of clothes" at a low price. Shirts Neckties Gloves Sweaters Hose Hats Hufflers Jackets For Armistice Day--at the COLLEGE INN 1342 Tenn. Phone 206 52-inch Polo Top Coats Plain Patterns Fancy Patterns $22.50 Store Closed Monday Armistice Day Colorado U. Teams To Be Known henceforth As 'Buffaloes' Boulder, Colo., Nov. 9--Finally, after waiting for many years, the University of Colorado athletic teams have an official nickname "Buffaloons" was the name selected by a committee of four judges from thousands of entries which submitted a cover part of the United States in a newsletter sponsored by the newspaper. The winners were Claude Bates of New Madrid, Mo., and James Proffitt, Cincinnati, Ohio. Colorado University has been the only major college in the country which has gone for years without a football team. The school colors, the only non-niecker used, in addition to Buffalo, which is symbolic of Colorado and the West, autifully synonymous such as "the golden hedge" and "golden herd may now be used." Indians Meet South Dakota In Only Home Encounter Game to Climax Celebration The Haskell institute football team will make its only home appearance of the present season when it meets in New York on Monday here Monday afternoon. Nov. 12 at 2 o'clock. The game is to be the climaxing feature of the three-day celebration of the fifth anniversary of the college's first year, also the annual Haskell homecoming. Coach Welch has promised a fine open offense for the fans in the game here if good weather prevails, as he did last season and will all season in latesals and forwards. Haskell has a line this year that averages about 187 pounds, with a backpack that weighs 245 pounds. Indians have a hard hitting fullback in Wilson Palmer, 185-pound Chickensaw from Durant, Okla., and a pickman in Otto Smith, 173-pound left halfback. A pre-game feature, starting at 1:30 p.m. will be the final of the powowee Indian dancing contests, stated in Hassan (2006). Additional charge to the football patrons. Send the Daily Kansan home Will Compete in Volleyball Semi-Finals Wednesday Pi Phi's Win From A.D. Pi's Pi Beta Phi defeated Alphn Delta Pi 33 to 26, in volleyball last night. This makes them winner of their division, and they will compete in the semi-finals to be played next Wednesday. The team will win but speeded up slightly in the second. The Pi Phi team was composed of Bluse, Blis, Kieene, Sühere Land, Bailey, Throckmorton, Newlin, Gammage, and Boehner. The A.D.Pi team were Bruses, Bliess, Throckmorton, and Petry. On the A.D.Pi team were Buechner, Watson, Walton, Baird, Ripley, O'Donnell, Tuttle, Teagarden, and Teagarden were outstanding. Chi Omega defeated Corbin hall in the second game, 34 to 12. Corbin played a very slow game in the first half; however, they were not able to overcome the latter's large lead. Players for Chi Omega were Stockman, Forman, Humphrey, Scott, Troup, Porter, and Cooper. Outstanding were Humphrey, Scott and Woody. On the Corbin team were Anderson, Coondier, Calilier, Newcomer, Remmert, Mindek, Wilson, and Newcomer starred for Corbin. UTAH TEAM EXPECTS HARD BATTLE AGAINST COLORADO Uth, Rocky Mountain Conference champions, expect the hardest battle of the year when they meet the tricky University of Colorado eleven in the homecoming game at Boulder, Saturday. Last year Colorado was beaten, but a spectacular game in which they out-gained and out-played the "tues." Colorado is rated as having the most brilliant running attack in the conference, and for the past week Coach Scounders has been drilling his men in passing plays. Gerald Lummen, Utah's sensational sophomore fullback, has recovered from early season injuries, and will be in the starting line-up. Prof. W. C. Stevens of the botany department has been unable to meet his classes for two days because of a severe cold. He expects to be back Monday. TODAY! at 3-7-9 ODAY! at 3-7 Ends Saturday 25c 'til 7—then 35c THE FRIENDLY THEATRE We're celebrating Hassell's 20th anniversary, so let's give Joe a Breach his his 61st in pictures. His 20th anniversary and his widowed wife. GRANADA Joe E. Brown '6 DAY BIKE RIDER' With Maxine Doyle - Frank McHugh X-TRA SPECIAL "PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL" The inside and every angle in football. See the game as it should be played. See the greatest plays ever made in slow motion. By far the most unusual thriller ever produced. If you have never seen a thriller like this, you will have you on the edge of your seat. See it and be convinced. ALSO COMEDY SPASM - LATE NEWS HERE IT IS Tonite At 11:30 p. m. 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