FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 5 PAGE FOUR VOLUME XXXII Washington To Furnish Kansas O White and Hart Injuries; Me Peterson I Line a Stepping out of Big play for the first time the Kansas football is pinging out of big-time to St. Louis for a game Washington University Beans are stronger 1 year by comparative to 7 to 12 Illinois winters was defended to 7. While Kannas was a State to a scoreless 6 muddy field last S Joonny Counselman's 7 in the midst of 7 in the midst of The Butler and Illi are the only points that listered against the 9 season, and they have Kmendreks, Wabash as McKendreks, Wabash as Wade and his team Kansas tied back defendable Fred Harris. Both of injured in the Iowa Sturning in nice perforation started the game and blocking and off-tackled the early part of his season, but clones returning punched these players is expect action for more than a To offset this loss, Jo Tomey McCall, recall the lineswoman is chosen as choice at fullback or while a McCall is a vote is assured of a starting game in which he is aides his aggressive having scored the exerted having scored the exerted of Kansas' six to season. Jayhawk Break Vault improvement Ames in the chapel their way to the The Jayhawk breakin the C stepping their sensation Allender, and Miller K was claring the way I much better shape the game has shown. Kern the entire game at full closing of cailing it the line. George Hapgood's looked for better than team could produce, art was hindered by and wet ball. Neither had thought though the Lowans had in that department. Tuffling considering the conditions. Kansas fun and recovered the practice for the W began last night with in which passing was not somewhat of the He somewhat for the He with Nebraska here a urday. Kansas is now chance of any of the C conents of hanging in a the championship. It is by the bruising Pittsburgh Fan this Saturday. PROF. W. A. DILL TO COMPILE ELEC Nebraska Slated To Retain Big Six Conference Title Prof. W. A. Dill. City tonight to aid in pollination return *mar the Associated Pro* Mr. Dill has been on Press election staff 12 years. The election was a long one, we were all night tonight and row. In the past he assisted of taking chase the returns from the races. Jackson To Reg Prof. D. C. Haskell, engineering has president of the Kandi Engineering Education in Manhattan. Iowa State Rates Decider Edge Over Jayhawks in Tomorrow's Contest By the United Press Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 2—Football in the Big Six conference will reach the halftime mark for some of the teams with one or two fast clearly established. One is that Nebraka, blessed with a pretty good team and at least a fair-sized portion of luck, is going to win the championship again. Another is that Hammond, who has ruck, is going to remain the conference doormark for another season. It would be decided only out of character for the Tigers to win one, it seems, and it would be equally as for the hardy Corkshead to place and show Cornshucks to lose. Thus the only fight left for the cirmoney, and right now it looks like Iowa State for the runner-up position Iowa Set For Kansas The Cyclones were unfortunate Saturday when Fred Coleo's toe played him false at a crucial moment, and it may prove disastrous for Kansas that they have to catch the Iowa State eleven at a time when it probably will be boiling with rage and disappointment over the outcome of the New York City game, but a baby intend to "take it out" on someone, and their first opportunity will come tomorrow afternoon when Kansas invades Ames. It looks like Poole, Neal, Miller, Al-Lender et al will be too tough for the Jayhawkers, who have come along slowly, when they came along at all. They upset the dope last week when they earned a tie decision with Oklahoma, but it is hard in the cards for them to repeat tomorrow. The Cy-Hawk plays with adequate consistency and a generally alert secondary should be able to take care of most of the passes. In the other conference contest Oklahoma's chief problem apparently will be to penetrate a stubborn Missouri defense. The Tigers have proved pretty good at handling whatever came their way, so they must also inability to hand out any punishment in the wav of scoring attacks. Tigers Score but Once Their lone touchdown of the yea against Chicago when a loose ball was recovered back of the line. And it looked like enough until the team wilted in the final period. Other teams lost, but they haven't run over it badly. The Sooners, however, ought to be able to pick up a couple of counters from the Tigers once victory. The Sooner line looks too strong for the Tigers, and while the Oklahomaans haven't shown any great success to have enough to suffice tomorrow. The Kansas State squad will go down to Topeka for a night game with Washburn, and the reception won't be as good as expected. The sun rays of daydurned. There doesn't appear to be any reason why the Wildcats shouldn't win handily, saving themselves for the week later, when they have a conferral scrap with Missouri on their hands. Nebraska plays its freshmen tomorrow. Two-Mile Team Works Out Hargiss Prepares Men for First Meet Nov.24 The two-mile track team has been working out since the start of school under Coach Bill Hargiss. The team is preparing for the annual Big Six conference two-mile meet to be held Nov. 24. Howard Pankratz is the only two-mile letter man on the squad. Other varsity men out are Bob Schroeder, John McNown, and Captain Theo Wright. All other varsity men squail man we are out for the team include Charles Bekera, John Fitzgibbon, Gordon Gulse, Bob Thorpe, Coulter Cunningham, and Walter Carr. There are also some task of converting these men, who are all either half milers or quarter milers, into two-milers. Some of the men have never run the two-mile race before. Some of them were some of the candidates for the team we met over the full two-mile distance. Immediately after Christmas, workouts will be started in preparation by all track men for the annual Big Six meet. The workout is held in March. There are no indoor track meet scheduled except practice meets, because the indoor track season is for the primary purpose of limbering and conditioning outdoor track session. "A foundation work for the outdoor season," a Coach Cough put it, Twenty Report to Allphin Good Diver Still Needed on Varsity Swimming Team Twenty men reported to Coach Herb Alphin yesterday afternoon for the varsity swimming team. Coach Alphin assigned to them a series of workouts in the gym on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. A 200-yard swim follows each workout, and the swim team goes on every third Thursday afternoon. This program will be followed until after Thanksgiving. Coach Alphin hasn't arranged any dual meets with other schools. He said he never not be team but he finds him to be progressing. The following men reported yesterday: c38; Ben Huy, c36; Methane Buchelle, c38; Jim Clarkson, c36; David Kip Carlson, c36; H. Ford Dickie, c35; Lawry McCormick, c36; William Fleeson, c37; James W. Green, c38; Geo. H. Gordon, c38; Wendell Hill, c1unel; Bernice F. Humphrey, c38; John W. Kaff, c39; Robert La Shelle, c39; Ray G. Lawrences, c39; Miles Ramage, c'uncul; Edward S. Safford, c'38; William Waggoner, c38; Formal Picks Kansas-Missouri Tilt as Major Game Missouri Game Is Featured The Kansas-Missouri football game this year, according to Formal, a college magazine, is to be one of the 13 outstanding grid contests of the year. Formal is sponsoring a contest wherein it is possible to win a free trip to the annual Rose Bowl game. By selecting the winners of the 13 outstanding football games, telling why you think each team was the best in the tournament trip. Sixteen free trips will be awarded. You need only be a subscriber to the Formal to enter this contest. Other games besides the Kansas-Missouri game selected as one of the 13 outstanding contest of the year are: Army-Notre Dame Fordham-Ny New York U. Princeton-Dartmouth Pittsburgh Carrie-Apple Tech. Scail-Washington Michigan-Northwest Michigan-Northeast Alabama-Vanguard Louisiana-Tulane Yale-Harvard Washington-Tech SOONER, TIGER TWO-MILERS TO RUN TOMORROW AT O.U Norman, Nov. 2—Winners of all four races they have run this year, the Oklahoma two-mile team raceers will oppose Coach H. J. “Doe” Huff's Missouri Tiger runners between halves of the Iowa Missouri football game here tomorrow. Leading the Missouri runners will be George Hardy, of Monroe City, Mo, who was third in the Big Six outdoor $84 million bid for the Indiana $150 indoor mile run last March. The Sooners defeated Oakland Alegra, 35 to 20, at Stillwater Friday night between halves of the Angie-Creighton game, in the game, with Leather leading the pack. Despite the 28 to 6 defeat that Marquette received at the hands of Temple U. last week, the Marquette griders showed up so well that Michigan is stressing defensive work in preparation for Saturday's game. East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 2-Determined that Marquette University's foot football prattle was be regained at the expense of his undefended Michigan State Stapart, Coach Bachman is on his team and ever on his grid maching this week. MICHIGAN STATE PREPARES FOR MARQUETTE GRIDSTERS Phi Delt Team Trounces Sigma Nu Eleven,15 to 0 Delta Chi Tames Jayhawks Delta Tau Wins Over Kappa Sigma The touch football team of Phi Delta Theta, holder of the football championship of last year, unpaired its reputation by its 15-0 drubbing of Sigma Nu Thursday. At the same time Delta Chi Beta, holder of the football championship of 2000, Phi Gai gaged over SFE, 6-0, and D.T.D. defeated Kappa Sigma in its fourth loss at 15-6. The Phi Delt score was due to bouts-downs by Moore and Chambers, a safety by Haughey and a point added by Van Cleave. Moore received a pass in the end zone and Chambers took an lateral pass for a 30-yard run to safety. Delta Chi amassed its grand total in the half of the tilt with the Jayhawks, who gave them little trouble. The two teams were split, the counter who also kicked the point. Souk danced the next six points by intercepting a Jayhawk serial. Reit took a long pass on the Jayhawk 3-0 which he took over for the count. Harmon made Phi Gam's victorious touchdown in the first half. Both teams threatened several times. Georg e Guernsey, Phi Gam guard, was injured in the play and was taken to the hospital for treatment. Delta Tau found little opposition in Kappa Sigma, making two scores on passes and one drop kick for a field goal. Old Acquaintances to Meet Ames, Iowa, Nov. 2- At least two Iowa State players will be well acquainted with two members of the starting Kansers to meet in tomorrow at Ames. Track and Court Stars Will Appear Or Gridiron at Ames Paul Berger, star guard and holder of the Iowa State shot put record, will recognize an enemy tackle in Ewlyn Desea's first victory as holder of the conference championship. Frank Hood, the Cyclone's left end, will compete against Dick Wells, Kansas left end. twice again this year, when the basketball teams of the two schools meet. Wells as a senior center on the Jayhawk basketball team, and Hood is a senior guard on the Iowa State five. Both boys, in addition to playing the same wing, both scored 8 feet 2 in. till, have two letters in basketball, and neither reported for varsity football until he had won a letter in basketball. JOE ANTONIO LEAVES SCHOOL TO WORK IN JUNCTION CITY Joe Antonio, c37, halfback on the Kansas football team, has left school. He told Paul Lawson, dean of the College and Coach Adrian Lindsey that his parents in Junction City needed a new coach. Coach Lindsey said that Antonio seemed finding of a job there. Coach Lindsey said that there had been no friction between Antonio and himself or between Antonio and the other players. He said that Antonio had played football satisfactorily all Cyclones Polish Passing Attack for Kansas Game Ames, Iowa. Nov. 2—Dissatisfied with the Cyclone air offense, Coach George Veenker began yesterday to polish up the Iowa State passing attack for use against Kansas here in the Homecoming game San Antonio lost last Saturday, not one was completed, and five of them were intercepted. Although the Cyclone running attack worked rather well against the outliers, so much of the other places that did not fortune successfully. The Iowa Team state may be expected to use a more varied attack against Kamaes than it has in the Pacific. Bill Allender and Harold Birney were accorded the major share of attention as passers, although Harold Miller and Tom Neal were also used. Cary Gorham and Theophilus Neal, and Fred Poole were on the receiving end of the throws. 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