TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Alumni Will Meet Frosh Day Before Homecoming Former Gridsters Expected to Thrill Spectators Friday, Nov. 16 As a part of the annual Homecoming activities at the University, a football game between the alumni and the student team will be for Friday afternoon, Nov. 16, at 2:30 o'clock. Admission to the contest, which includes a basketball game, will be 25 cents. Many former football stars who used to thrill the fans with their spectacular play will be back, possibly a little earlier. The new crop of football stars representing the freshmen this fall. Last year, the freshman led by George Happeo who is starring in Big Six games will be selected an assigned alumni aggregation, 12 to 6. Elmer Schake and Carry Smith, the passing combination that scored on Notre Dame in 1932 who are now coaches at Bathley College and Arma High School, are expected back for the name. Eddie Hall, Warren Plaskett, Ernest Casinl, and Jim Brazil, who have had three years of varsity competition and are now ineligible for varsity athletics but are still in school, will lend strength to the veteran Jayhawkers, who finished competition only recently, may play for the alumni also. "Bummy" Black, sensation of last year's game; Paul Failer, working on the Kansas Star; Otto Rost, new coach at McKinney High School in St. Louis; Tim Foster, Jerry Burchim, "Speed" Atkinson, and Lee Page, of Kansas City, Mo; Swede Hanson of Kansas City, Kan; Earl Foy, Hutchinson; Joe Slovinovic, and Bill of the probable players for the alumni team of Lawrence are some more team. Following the game a dinner will be held at the Eldridge hotel for the weary alumni. Men's Intramurals --ball-carrying backs with excellent ball-carrying. Thirteen of the 14 touchdowns they have secured this year were made up on defense. The fourth-come on a forward pass. Thirteenth organizations started competition in the annual fall intramural track meet at 4:30 this afternoon at the stadium. Those who had entered their lists of competitors at the intramural office were Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, Collegeians, Triangle, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Fli, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Delta Kappa, Delta Chi, Delta Theta, Kappa Eta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau, Delta Dei, Delta Chi. The program for this afternoon is as follows: 100-yd. dash, preliminaries 140 -yd. dash, preliminaries 140 -yd. dash, preliminaries 120 -yd. dash, semi-finals 120 -yd. dash, semi-finals 120 -yd. low hurdles, semi-finals Medley relay, 223 -229 -440 -880. High jump. The completion of these events is as well as the other events on the schedule will be done on Thursday. Monday's touch football program saw the final standings in the three divisions become more apparent as Sigma Chi submerged the Keyhawks 25-0. The Grizzlies were outlasted by 7-6, Beta downed S.P.E. 6-0, and D.U. to a scorcher to tie with GiPhi Chi and the Hamblers both undefeated teams in Division I. They will fight it out at 430 this season. The second game will be but the odds favor Pi Phil and Sig Alph. In Division III, Delta Tou Delt, Pi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi form a three-way undefeated to which the Giphi's kill between the first two eleivers. Pig defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the only tennis match played yesterday, 3-5. Drawings for the inter-organization championship play-offs have been posted by E. B. Eliel, director of intura-mal athletics, and first round competition should be completed as soon as possible. The pairings: Handball! Pachard, Kayhawk, bye; McCoy, PiDla Theta,etta; bye; Kiel, K. Sig, v. Brink; Benton; Benton, PhI Delti, bye; Okeey, Kayhawk, bye; Murray, KiDla Theta,etta; bye; McClurn, PiDla Delti, v. Braden, Kayhawk, Colson, KiDla Vs, Fry, Kayhawk, Dickie, PiDli, v. Morton, Bea; Chambers, PiDli, vide; Hadson, Hoyahn, bye; Murphy, Beta, bye; Van Hawkey, bye; Murphy, Kayhawk, bye; Kiel, KiD, sig. Horseshoe: Morris, Acacia, vs. Sturnt, Theta Tau; Taui, Triangle, vs. K希, K Sig; Lemon, Beta, vs. Ker; Triangle, Moriken, K Sig, vs. Guernsey, Filg Gim; Thorna, Triangle, vs. K希, K Sig; Lemon, Beta, vs. Skene, D.D.D; Leech, K Sig, vs. Wall, Triangle. Tennis: Morrison, K Sig.,飞; Bowls, Bita,飞; Braden, Kayhawk, 飞; Clement, A.T.O,飞; Ewarts, SA. 飞; Fitzpatrick, J.飞; Ginsberg, D.T.D.飞; Linhue, Collegegus,飞 Will Play for Alumni Ernest Casini The all-Big Six conference end last fall and now assist freshman coach at the University, will don a uniform again when the Kansas alumni play the freshmen as a homecoming feature Nov. 16. Grant, K. Sig, Kell, Phi Gam, v. Kenny, Beta; Gross, K. Sig, v. Case, Peyton; Reyburn, S.A.E., v. Ashley, Sigma Nm; Haverock, DLA Chi, v. Townsley, Phil Delt, or Allbritten, Beta, by; Steele, Collegeians, by; Schultze, by; Guersseny, Phi Gam, by; A Dodge, Beta, bye. This Week's Matches Tuesday, Nov. 6 4.30 Intramural Track Meet 4.30 Touch Football: Chi Phi vs Ramblers. Wednesday, Nov. 7 3:30 Tennis: Beta vs. PKIA; Phi Ps 3:30 Tennis: Beta vs. PiKA; Phi Ps vs. Sig Nu. 3:43 Touch football: Kavhawk vs 4:30 Touch football: Kayhawk vs A.T.O. 4:30 Horseshoe: S.A.E. vs. D.U.; D Chi vs. Sig. Chi. Thursday, Nov. 8 4:30 Intramural Fall Track Meet 4:30 Intramural Fall Track Meet. Friday, Nov. 9 Friday, Nov. 9 3:30 Tennis: Triangle vs. D.U.: Ch 3.50 Terms* Triangle vs. DU; Cm vs. Campus Raiders. 4:30 Touch football; Phi Delt vs. D T. D; Phi Psi vs. Jayhawk. T. D.; Phi Psi vs. Jayhawk. 430 Horseshoe: The Tau vs. Kay- 4:30 Horseshoe: Theta Tau vs. Kayah- kue: K E.K. vs. Areala 4:30 Handball: D.T.D. vs. Phl Gamma Delta. Cyclones to Face Oklahoma Improved Iowa State Team Expected to Draw Large Crowd Norman, Nov. 6—In past seasons the announcement that an Iowa State football team was invading Norman for a game had allowed the team to be approused only a ripple of interest along the Sooner fan front. Last year the Cycles drew only 8,000 spectators at Owen field where Vanderhall attracted 15,447 and Kansas 11,100 in the rain. But this year is different. Coach George Veener's Cyclamen this fall has deferred Iowa 31 to 10. Grimrel 25 to 6, Luther 23 to 3, Missouri 13 to 8, and barely left to Nehrubroa 6 to 7 although out-gaming the Combinators 208 yards The Iowa State team that is关心 Norman Saturday for a Big Six conference clash with the Sooners is primarily hard-running team that screens its Santa Fe Trail Train system buses and trains途经 Kansas City. Direct connections are made for Chicago and all eastern or northern cities. Iowa State has the finest backfield in the Big Six conference, says Lewie Hardage, Oklahoma coach. Miller, who gained 134 yards against Nebraska, and Neal, who wild against Iowa are splendid ball-huggers as is Bill Allender, fullback, who does the passing. Captain Terry McGee, a former blockers. Freed Poole, 180-pound end, is said to be the best first-year kicker in the nation. To be sure of this fast, direct service, which saves you hours, insist on riding Santa Fe Trail System buses. Perhaps the best tip-off on the punch and potency of Iowa State was furnished recently by Ed Witr, Nebraska's former governor. He also whoacited the Cyclones against Iowa. "The best coached team in the ranks of Nebraska's conference opponents I have ever seen during my 12 years at Nebraska as played, couch and outward," Wasir Welski said. Mahattan, Nov. 6—Those who like band music will get an earful next Saturday when at least 14 bands will play before and during intermissions of the Missouri-Kansas State College football game. BUSES LEAVE: Young Horn Tooters To Assemble at Manhattan For M. U. Game LOWEST FARES 5:10 A.M. 3:40 P.M. 5:32 A.M. 6:05 P.M. 10:20 A.M. 9:55 P.M. 1:50 P.M. 10:30 P.M. Last year high schools hands were invited to play at a Kansas State game for the first time, and the innovation was highly successful. Saturday Parents' Day at K-State Manhattan, Nov. 6—Presidents of Kansas State University are invited to a annual visit to the campus Saturday, Nov. 10. During the morning classes will be open to visitors, and in the afternoon classes will be guests of the Kansas State-Mis- souri football game. Kansas City . $ 8.80 Chicago . 7.80 Wichita . 3.35 Tulsa . 4.00 Los Angeles . 24.00 Dallas . 7.55 After a parade down downtown Manhattan and Aggieville the massed bands will play the Star Spangled Banner in Memorial Stadium. Kansas fans will hand the band will head the parade, followed by the others in alphabetical order. Each band will be furnished with a marshal by the college. PUB 82 SOUTHERN KANSAS GREYHOUND LINES (Back of Weaver's) 111 West Ninth St. LAWRENCE BUS TERMINAL Send the Daily Kansan home. SANTAFETRAIL SYSTEM Dallas 7.55 Basketball Schedule Posted Missouri Tigers Will Play First Court Game Here Jan. 7. Eighteen games will be included on the Jayhawk basketball schedule for the 1934-35 season, Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, announced yesterday. The players who will play the Jayhawkers will be played here Jan. 7, this being the first time in the history of the Big Six that the first game between the two teams has been played so early in the season. The two teams will not meet after that until late in the season. The Kansas schedule calls for two nonconference games to be played here on Dec. 14, and 18, against the Kansas Angies as a sort of warm up for the Big Six race. Thus, the custom between Kansas and the Aggies of having an eight-game winning streak will be continued this year. The outcome of these games will have no effect on their status in the NAC. on the Big Six contest will be the Jayhawks will be home engagements, but during the rest of the season the team will play on other courts. Dec. 14, Kansas State at Lawrence, Dec. 18, Kansas State at Lawrence. Jan. 7, Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 8, Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 15, Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 26, Kansas State at Lawrence. Feb. 9, Iowa state at Lawrence. Feb. 13, Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 15, Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 18, Iowa state at Ames. Feb. 19, Iowa state at Ames. Mar. 1-2, Oklahoma at Columbus. Mar. 1-2, Missouri at Columbus. Mar. 1-2, Oklahoma at Norman. Waldorf to Use More Men Wildeat Coach Has Averaged 23 Men In Each Game Manhattan, Nov. 6—Those who think Lynn Waldorf has been using a good many men in the football games Kansas State college has played this year in the NCAA tournament, Wildcat coach is able to carry out his plans for the last half of the season. "twenty-three isn't enough," he says. "I'd like to have 30 or more men with game experience that can be used inter-ally up to this point in the first half of the season because of injuries and the fact men weren't ready for game service, but in the past two weeks several men have been coming nicely and you'll Walford has averaged 23 men a game in the first five contests, with 28 different players either into action. Four straight Big Six contests—Missouri, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Nebraska wind up the Kansas State season, and, half over. Several who have been stirred-Waldorf will need all the reserves he has maging nightly since the start of the built up to meet that schedule without year without getting much game service a breather or open date. Fifty men still were named by Waldorf as being about are reporting regularly, with the season "ready for a ball game." IMPORTANT Official Jayhawker photographers are: LAWRENCE STUDIO —All Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Class gloses. —All inside group photos. —Senior gloses. HIXON STUDIO All beauty contest glosses. Senior glosses. D'AMBRA STUDIO —All outside photography. We have contracted with the above studios for all Jayhawker photography, and cannot accept glosses from any other local photographer. If any student has had his picture taken for the Jayhawker by an unauthorized photographer he should come to the Jayhawker office and arrangements will be made for taking another picture. Fred M. Harris, Editor. Paul L. Wilbert, Business Mgr. 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