FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR VOLUME XXXII Pajama-Clac Will Be F At Annu Free Movies V South Park for Those ery Cl. An escort of motors the university band wi cession of nightshirt b in their winding martec nightmarble in the morn- borrow夜中 in the t nial nightshirt parade. All men students arce the memorial Union b clock, and at 7.15 the night through a lane torches. The parade down Indiana street t and then cast to Mass fair in a smoke dance it An old car that "It is by me made for is French like it understood that are to participate," S chairman of the trai'd said today. The "flying K-men and Ku-Ku route out all skakers. At South Park a h at South Lawrence need晨 past week, will be read edrs. Edwin (Hans) cheerleader, and his as in some routing yells t pel talks by Dr. Forr of athletics, Coach Merchants to Pro- rence the courteer rence Chamber of Conden- dents will be treatee of students in nightshirts to the Dickinson, Varsa theaters free of chap- theater, because of the ing there, will not be riders at. The Dickin theater organist will theater organist will students in singing the "It is very essentie preserved throughout order that the program time for the 9 o'clock Lindenbaum. No raidi stores will be permite to open or obey a parade, will be on his marchers. Student Recita Piano and Voice Are 1 Arts Prog The weekly Fine held this afternoon auditorium at 3:30 was as follows: Piano. Theme and Variation George T. Piano: Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2 First Movement Willis Q. Voice: Phyllis Has Such Cl Graces ... arr. b. Mildred Ho Piano: C琴 in G minor First Movement Carolyn E (Orchestral parts or by Howard C voice: Bist due bei mir ... The Sandman, (from and greet) Address Bacter Professors N. P. Sbw were drown the guees Kabina he halliday yesterday. Both talk about their experience on a trip to the oratory in Indiana, spoke about the soclor oratory while Professor its industrial side. Educational G Phi Delta Kappa, fraternity, elected off at a special meeting Those elected are: pre- storm; vice president; retary-treasurer; Garli Curtis; member of the club. dressed the meeting School Districts in K Conference Teams To Play Sectional Battles Saturday Nebraska - Minnesota Gam Featured Attraction Kansas State to New York By Joseph F. Hearst, United Press Staff Correspondent Nebraska-Minnesota at Minnesota Oklahoma-Century at Norman. Iowa State-Grinnell at Ames. Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 5—(UP) —The Big Six conference, which made a tentative test of the football water last Saturday, will take the full plunge to-morrow with all members engaged. The team will replete it with intersections. It follows. Kansas State - Manhattan at New York. Missouri-Colorado at Boulder. The Nebraska turtle should be the go-to forward giving an accurate line on what Coach Dana X. Bible has cooked up this season for his conference rivals. The Cornhuskers romped through their assignment against Wyoming in Saturday's warmup, but the Gophers were able to win by the Kota State. So tomorrow's game will be the first real test for both. Bible is taking a fast moving alert square to Minnesota, driven in running and aerial plays, and Big Six fans are excited. But the court that will enhance the circuit's purpose. Missouri to Play Colorado Missouri's baptism against Colorado will be held at the University of what progress Coach Cardino has made with the Tigers, and also because it will give something of a line on the relative strength of Missouri and Kansas elevens. The westerners didn't show a great deal of offensive power Saturday at Lawrence, but they were able to preclude the Jayhawkers from going any place. Cvideo and his squad watched the game from the stands and should have picked out weaknesses. Iowa State appears to have a decided edge over its old rival from Grinnell for tomorrow's game and is expected to be the most competitive team to please him Saturday when his team performed credibly in its warmup against Luther, Grinnell, meantime, couldn't match Michigan State's play in a hard game that may have been played. Oklahoma, supposedly on the thresh- hold of a big season, will open with Centenary on the home ground. The Louisiana outfit is a touch crowd for an opener, with a record hit with Le- der Hardage has a fine squaw, however, and while they didn't win any cheers losing to the freshmen Saturday they may be designed to go places. The unidig nified handling they received at the hands of the fresh may have been needed to keep down over condidence. Kansas State will take a look at eastern football, playing Manhattan Collegiate (MCI) and new K-State mentor, learned his football under Chick Mckee at Syracuse, and as Mckee is now handling Manhattan, after achieving too much success in the past, would be particularly sweet to him. The Wildcats acquired themselves satisfactorily last week, and unless the dope is wrong should d nicely tomar- Kansas Lot Uncertain Kansas, the only conference entry it falters Saturday, travels to Tulsa where it will try to even the score from last week. The team is 7-0 against a 7-0 defeat. Coach Ad Lidow got a line on his squared against Colorado and has worked hard all week to improve the blocking department. With proper interference he believes his backs can no doubt play. Men's Rifle Team to Meet The men will receive instruction in care of the rifle, safety measures, and shooting from prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing positions. Interscholastic matches will start Feb. 11, when contests will be held with other schools throughout the month; for example, in 2014, will captain this year's team. Tryouts for the Men's Rifle team will start Dec. 3, and will continue until Jan. 24, when the队 will be selected. 15c 15c 15c 15c Edgar Leigh Will Captain Group This Year VARSITY ANNEX CIGARETTES Popcorn Candy Hot Tamales Coney Islands Drinks 15c 15c 15c 15c Kansas State Team Leaves Couch Lynn Waldorf and 26 of his Kansas State college grinders left yesterday for New York City where the Wildcats will meet the Manhattan College eleven in a game Saturday. Although the eastern eleven appear to have a slight edge on the game, Couch said that his team will give them a battle. Two-Game Schedule Includes Contests With Manhattan and Marquette After the game Saturday, the Kansans will visit the national capital then leave for Chicago where they will spend the week practicing for a game with Marquette university at Milwaukee on Oct. 12. A few members of the Wildest team who are not making the trip work will join the squad in Chicago. Tis two-game trip is the longest even made by a Kansas State team. Third Contest Taken by Cardinals With 4-1 Score (Continued from page 1) bounded out. Owen flied out to Goslin, ending the inning. Ninth Inning Dedroit — White singled. Cochrane was out on a pop fly to Durocher. Frisch stopped Gehringer's groundbreaking move and knocked out a three-bagger, sending White across the plate with the first strike. The ball was taken Goalin飞 and end the game. The Box Score **Detroit** AB R H PO A Bil, cf 5 1 2 4 0 Belford, f 5 1 2 4 0 Geringhner, 2b 5 0 2 3 3 Greenberg, 2b 5 0 1 6 0 Goalink, ls 4 0 1 6 0 Owen, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 Owen, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 Bridgegs, p 4 0 3 0 0 Toggett, p 0 0 2 0 1 Totals 41 1 8 2 8 4 St. Louis AB R H POA Miami 30 1 6 2 5 2 Rothrock, rf 4 1 2 2 5 Prisch, bf 4 0 2 2 1 McFarland, if 4 0 2 2 1 Collin, lb 4 1 2 4 0 Delleancy, cf 4 0 1 2 0 Orsatt, cf 4 0 0 2 1 Dirksen, ss 3 0 0 2 1 *De, pn 3 0 0 7 0 Totals ... 34 4 10 27 3 Hogstit replaced Bridges in the 5th The score by iming:s Bridges Hogsett replaced Bridge the score by innings: Detroit SoL 000 000 001—1 110 020 000—4 The summary: Runs batted in: Rothrock, Frisch, Greenberg, Two-base hits; Delancey, Delancey, Greenberg; Martin, Rothrock, Greenberg. Double plays: Cochrane to Roger's, Rob Gehringer to Greenberg, Left on balloons to Dean 5 (Cochrane, 2 Goal), balls to Dean 5 (Cochrane, 2 Goal), Bridges, Greenberg). Off Bridsges, Or- ganic pitcher; Off Dean 5 (Organic pitcher, Off Dean), Ordan, Orsatti by Brides. Struck out by Brids; 3 in 5 innings (Delancey, Den, Medwick). Brides, Owen, Hoggatt, Goshi, Brides, Owen, Hoggatt, Goshi, By Hoggett, 2 (Orsatti, Medwick). Win pitchers, losing pitcher, Brides, Umpires, League, plate; Reardon, National league, first; Owen, American league, second; National league, third Time 2/17. RENT A BOOK to read this week-end 5 Days for 15c THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 1 Lot Wool Slip-Over Sweaters Values up to $4.50 Your Choice Special Saturday $1.95 30 sweaters in this lot Collegians Defeat Acacia As Touch Football Opens Beta, Sigma Nu, and Delta Upsilon Likewise Win First Contests Special showing of POLO COATS $22.50 - $25 The Collegians' 25-2 victory over Acacia youth afternoon featured the team's top-seeded football season. Sigma Nu, Delta Upsilon, and Beta Theta Pi also got off to a flying start. The Collegians' victory was attributed to their strong passing attack, at Wampler, right end, received the twice to twice in carry it over their opponent's goal line. Johnson, who also scored on a pass, and Schermurum, who pushed the ball downfield, donated the four touchdowns, to which Roy added a point after touchdown. Beta was credited with a win when the Jayhawks failed to appear for their game. Sport Suits, $20 Glad to show you. To Attend Y.M.C.A. Conference Sigma Na threatened several times to score against Kappa Sigma, but was successful only once, the final count being 7-0. Kappa Sig held desperately, getting through to break up many of their points and winning points were made by Burnett, end, who took a long pass from Kelley. Delta Umai proved itself stronger than Sigma Phi Epsilon by the score of 13-2. It was a closely contested battle, both teams running in several substitution efforts to check off the opponent's advances. Otis Brushaker, c'53, Boy McCulloch, J.M.C.A. secretary, and Bert A Nash, associate professor of education, will represent the university Y.M.C.A. at a meeting of the executive council held in Manhattan this weekend. Rifle Women to Practice Preliminary practice for the Women's Rifle team candidates will begin Monday, Oct. 8, on the rifle range in the basement of Fowler shop. Lieutenant William I. Brady, who will be in charge of the team this year, will instruct the candidates in the care of the infant, and teach the methods of aligning the sights, stance, actual shooting, and the safety precautions that must be observed at all times. Preliminary training will last until Nov. 28, when the first eliminations will be held. Further eliminations will be held in the period preceding Christ- Lieutenant Brady to Be in Charge of Team This Year On Feb. 16, the first matches with teams from other Universities will begin, with Miss Thelma Humphreys as Miss and Miss Martha Dodge as manager. Brewer Announces Broadcast Arrangements have been completed for the broadcast of the Missouri-Kansas football game over the Kansas City Star station, WDAF, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29, from Columbia. This announcement was made by C. This announcement was made by C. L. Brewer, Tiger director of athletics. "LEARN TO DANCE" Gentleman instructors for ladies. GOFFE & CARKENER, INC. Lady instructors for gentlemen. Marion Rice Dance Studio 9241/2 Mass. N.Y.Cleaner's Bldg. Private Lessons Day and Night GRAIN-COTTON STOCKS-BONDS GRAIN-COTTON STOCKS-BONDS Private Wires to All Markets Call Us or Come In and Get Acquainted Phone 37 Eldridge Hotel Bldg. 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