VOLUME XXXII Washington To Furnish Kansas Op White and Harvin Injuries; Mc Peterson B Line-ee Stepping out of big football for the first time in the Kansas football team putting out of big-time to play in the Big Ten. St. Louis for a game wi Washington University Beans are stronger the year by comparative score 7 to 12 to Illinois which was defended to 7. While Kansas was on State to a scoreleader the muddy field last field St Jaeon Counselman's 7 in the midst of a daw The Buffer and Illumine are the only points that listered against the St season, and they have a KMcendrek, Washab on PAGE FOUR Wine and hair Kansas faces the ga- backfield with a ga- backfield with a ga- Fred Harris. Both of it injured in the Iowa T turning in nice performance started the game and blocking and off-tailless toured the only part of a playoff, returning clowns the players is expert action for more than a O to offset this loss, Joh Tommy McCall, regular in the lineup after a defensive stop in choice at backfill and while McCall is a weter is assured of a starting g game in which he is aides his aggressive player having secured the six ove of Kansas' six t season. Jayhawk Break Vost improvement Ames in the charging blocking of the line on the other side, breaking breakthrough in the C stepping their semicirc Allender, and Miller after time. On offense, they made much better shape the game has shown. Kera the entire game at full in a nice job of calling George Hoppe's looked for better that team could produce, all art was hindered by wett ball. Neither to use an air attack through the Journes to hit the ball, nor to furnish considering the conditions. Kansu farm and recovered the bag" Practice for the W begain last night with in which passing was Lindsey is already psofemwhat for the IE baggage baka here a under Kansas is now on chance of any of the ponents of hating a of the champions. Neb brusing Pittsburgh in breasing Pittsburgh This Saturday. PROF. W. A. DILL TO COMPILE ELECT Prof. W. A. Dill. City tonight to aid in piling election return for the Associated Press Mr. Dill has been a Press election staff years. The election, every two years, will begin this month row. In the post his assisted of taking the returns from the races. Jackson To Req Prof. D. C. Jackson trenational engineering, his predecessor of the Kunten of the Society for Education in Manhattan. Track Meet to Feature Intramurals Program Blanks Have Been Issued to Managers of Organizations Plans for the annual intrasurf fish track meet to be hold Nov. 6 and 8 in Memorial Stadium were first outlined Wednesday by E. R. Eibel, director of intramural athletics. Mr. Eibel issued entry blocks to all organization managers. This is the biggest event in the season, with a total of 24 materially in the race for total points. Kappa Sigma has been the winner of the event for the past two years. There will be eight events this year. A high jump, a lunge, a dish, 12nd- yard high hurdles, high jump broad jump, shot-put and medley relay. The 44rd- yard medley of former years has been won. Each organization may enter four man in each event, and the team will be divided into teams. Points will be distributed as follows first place, 3 second place, 2nd place, 1st place, 4th place; 1 point for com- mencement. Several individuals have been seen warming up on the track during the past week, looking to a stiff competition in the comme meet. week of wednesday's Competition Muncolin, Olega Shipurov, Pelt-Lennon, won from Pit Gamma Delta (Guerrevy- mount), 5-4; Gamma Delta (Guerrevy- mount) 3-0; Kaya-kawelw, won from DTD, on Wednesday. Tennis: Kappa Sigma (Gross, Rocer- Shultz, Graft-Fullmer) defeated S.P.E (Cook, Ivy-Turner, forfeit) 3-0. Handball: S.P.E. won by S.P.E. Handball! S.P.E. won from Sigma N by default; 3:39 tennis. Triangle vs. Squirrels. 4:00 football. Kapsi Svs. d. DT. Phi Delt vs. Sigma Nu; S.P.E. vs. Pham Jawhayn v. D. Chi. Schedule for Thursday, Nov. 1 Friday. Nov. 2 4:30 handball: Pi.K.A. by Sig. Chi. 4:30 horseshoe: K.E.K. vs. A.T.O.; D U. vs. Campus Raiders. 3:30 tennis; Pigs vs. S.A.E.; S.P.E. vs. Collegians. 4:30 horseshoes: D.T.D. vs. K. Hawk Triangle vs. Phi Gam THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934 4:30 handball. K: Sig vs, Acacia; Delta Chi vs, Tchao Tsa. --for Every Occasion Women's Intramurals Alpha Delta Pt defeated Chi Omega, 27 to 29, in interunational volleyball last night. Players on the winning team were Orlando Robie, Riley Spring, Baird, and Teagarden. Olson and Teagarden were outstanding players. On the Chi Omega team was Brady Krebhal, Wason, Brooks, Woody, Humphrey, Heidrick, Stockman and Chi Omega forfeited to Pi Beta Phi. Tennis result: Walter, Gamma Game, Phila Kappa, defeated Witten, Alpha, Gamma Trehlbill, defended Grant, Game, Horsechess manches to be played Friday at 4:30 are Daveye, Alain Gam, vs. Biblsberg, Phi Pi; Wilfian, Alpha Gam, vs. Biblsberg, Phi Pi; Wilfian, Alpha Gam, vs. Field Housebase: Hamilton, A.D.P. defeated Keying, Kappa; Winna, Kappa de defeated Keying, A.D.P. Toomgarden, A.D.P. defeated Humphrey, Kappa; Baker, Baker; Rooney, T.N.T. rencores, T.N.T. rencores, Iwnd, Iwnd, and Iwnd, Ind, defeated Boman, L.W.W. Betty Winn, Kappa, holds the individual high score in horseshoes having won three games and lost none. The standings are as follows: Independents, Iwain, Iwain, and Parkinson, won four and lost none; second, Alain Gaim, Davey, Young, and Wilhun, won two and lost none; third, Chi, Gaet, Smith, and Hernbaker won five and lost two, fifth Sigma Kappa, Johnston, Whitte, and Daniels won eight and lost two, sixth in the following order: Alpha Delia Pi, Not just on Holidays- But Every Day Our printing department takes special pride in giving quality and service. An order will convince even the most skeptical. Our party and favor department has been receiving a great deal of consideration and shall be glad to serve you. Also special prices in Christmas Cards which will be shown soon. Look them over. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Gamma Phi Beta, Corbin hull, I. W.W. Kappa Bappa Gamma, Alpha Omicron iP, Kappa Alpha Theta, T.N.T., and P Beta Phi. Adolph F. Ochse Phone 288 944 Mass. St. Handball results: Mary Irwin, Ind. defeated Lockhart, Gamma Phi. Washburn Hobos to Parade Students Will Celebrate Annual Event All Day Tomorrow Hobo Day and all its attendant trappings will be featured at the homecoming event. The college tomorrow and Saturday. Classes will be dismissed all day tomorrow and the celebration will be climbed with the college. State in Moore bowl Saturday night. Rags and tattered which would put the most enthusiastic "twory Willie" to shame will be the feature of the day tomorrow with the holding of a pep rally in the morning at 9 o'clock marking the beginning of activities. The Knights of the Road will reign throughout the day. KFKU A parade through the down-town district will be held following the rally with the hobbes in full regalia. The parade will be led by the king and queen, followed by lowering the parade a dime舞会 will be held in the women's gymnasium. The homecoming game with Kansas State will begin at 8 p.m. in Moore bowel. After the game a free variety dance will be held in Wihiting field Thursday, Nov. 1 6:00 p.m. 14th Athletic Interview presenting Gus Welch, Haskell Institute. 20:30 p.m. Debate: "Can the federal government be more successful than the states in dealing with the problems of inequities in educational opportunity which now exist?" 20:00 p.m. Musical program arranged by G. Criss Simpson, instructor in organ, presenting an illumin d lecture on 0:00 p.m. musical program arranged by G. Criss Simpson, instructor in organ, presenting an illustrated lecture on Gabriel Faure. 6:00 p.m. Musical program arranged by Dean D. M. Swarthout, presenting Tom Ryan, pianist. Saturday, Nov. 3 Veenker Expected To Use Varied Attack Against Inshowkers Ames, Iowa, Nov. 1—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 Saturday. Of course, there was no day, not one was completed, and five of them were intercepted. Bill Allendor and Harold Birney were accorded the major share of attention as passers although Harold Miller and Tom Neal were also used. The two men, Theophilus, Neal and Fred Poole were on thereceiving end of the throws. Although the Cyclone running attack worked rather well against the Huskers, some time was spent on perseverance. The team was successfully. The Iowa State team may be expected to use a more varied attack against Kansas than it has in the past. Quack Club hold pledging services last night after first entertaining the elected pledges with a stack fry at the kitchen colonn, several miles west of Leiceston. Quack Club Holds Pledging Advance ticket sales would indicate a record crowd for the Homecoming name. Norman, Nov. 1—Oklahoma will seek its first Big Six conference victory of the 1034 season in the twenty-fifth annual college basketball game. Saturday at Owen field here. SOONERS SEEK FIRST BIG SIX VICTORY IN M.U. GAME Special Selling Wool Suits $18.95 Thousands of old grads will return to the Sooner campus to see the annual clash of Sooners and Tigers and also participate in such colorful Homecoming festivities as the Homecoming parade, the annual banquet-dance of the Oklahoma City Alumni Club, pop rally, and fraternity and sorority reception. Upon the suggestion of the Men's Student Council, the W.S.G.A. and the Council have decided to send Edwin (Hans) Pfeizerz, head cheerleader, to the K-U-Iowa State game at Ames, Saturday. HANS PFUETZE TO BE SENT TO AMES GAME SATURDAY "In sending a cheerleader to the Cyclone game the Council is doing an unprecedented thing" Gumar Mykkele of LSU said on Monday. The trip is being given Plozetro in appreciation of his services in the Jajahew cheer leader signd regard. $22.50 At Ames, Fruetz will lead the cheering of the 200 former Kansas students at the game. 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