THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jayhawker Squad Still Working Out Touchdown Plays Varsity Shows Good Gains Against Iowa State Formations Used by 'Frosh' Hoping to present the strongest offensive drive since the Notre Dame game, the Kansas Jayhawkers are still working out on touchdown plays and midfield passing and running formations. Coach Ad Lindsey has given his squad one of the hardest practice weeks of the season in an attempt to condition the men for Saturday's battle with Iowa State here. A long dummy scrimage was held last night with the regulars working out on the defense against the yearlings who were using Iowa State formations and later trying offensive thrusters. The team's scrimage followed the signal drills. Players Still Injured Both Casini and Beach were still out of the scrimmages because of injuries, but both will be in condition for the Cyclone game Saturday. Watkins was back at center with the regulars, although Phelps was used later. The same backfield combination that started last week's game is being used this week, with Manning doing most of the passing and Dunn hitting the line. The Kansans will present a play on this week with Clawson shifting to play on some plays and O'Neil and Casual going down on others. Iowa State Out to Win Iowa State, after several weeks of improvement, will attempt to upset the Jayhawkers for their second conference win of the season. Fourth place in the Big Six standings will be the reward of the winning team. The Iowaans cannot take better than fifth place if they lose Saturday's name. By winning the Jayhawks will only be sure of fourth place for a short time, for they will still have to defeat the Tigers, Thanksgiving day, to finish ahead of the other lower-bracket teams. The Cyclones may be strengthened by the appearance of Theophilus, star fullback who has been injured most of the season. Dana to Be Acting Captain Dana to Be Acting Captain Ames, Iowa, Nov. 15—Amos Dana, Cyclone veteran end, has been appointed by Coach George F. Veenker of Iowa State in its final big Six game with Kansas at Lawrence Saturday. Dana has played one year of football at Iowa Wesleyan and two at Iowa State, and is completing his last year in the Cyclone eleven. Women's Intramurals The volleyball game Wednesday night between sigma Kappa and Chi Omega was won by a score of 23-21 in favor of sigma Kappa. The lineup for the winning team was as follows: Kach, Smith, Christman, Lanning, Daniels, Bancraft, Johnson, and Zimmerman. The players of the Chi Omega team were: Filkin, McReynolds, Scott, Hults, Williamson, Johns, Knapp, and Backus. The games scheduled for Monday night are Delta Zeta vs. Chi Omega, and Sigma Kappa vs. [Alpha Gamma Delta. Both games will be played at 8:15pm. I. W.W. will play Watkins hall Monday evening in the volleyball semi-finals, at 7:30 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma will play the winners of division 4 at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The finals will take place Wednesday Nov. 22 at 8:15. The junior hockey team won from the freshman-sophomore team by a score of 3-2. The freshman lineup was: Wheeler, Harris, Parkinson, Rowland, Miller, Shoemaker, Leann, Howard, Curd, Learnard, and Keeskan. The juniors were: Lawson, Pyle, Mitchell, Humphrey, Lawson, Doty, Nieman, Scoggins, Fisher, Williamson, and Lawrence. The seniors defeated the freshman-sophomore team in a hockey game yesterday the score being 4 tol. The freshman-sophomore line consisted of the following: Corcoran, Irwin, Parkinson, Harris, Miller, Shoemaker, Moxley, Montigomey, Curd, Howard, Speelman, and Kushan. The senior players were Everitt, Hinshaw, Hunter, Pyle, Boman, Baker, Edie, Walker, Irwin, Neubacker and Moore. Students who would be interested in a Girl Scout training course beginning Dec. 12 and continuing to Dec. 18, are asked to call at the women's physical education office or see Miss Ruth Hoover. If a sufficient number desire the course, arrangements will be made to secure an instructor. Notice to SUBSCRIBERS Dr. Allen Confined to His Home Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, is confined to his home today with a cold contracted on the trip to Lincoln last week. who subscribed on the payment plan--better. Most important of all, Camels do not jangle my nerves, even when I light up one Camel after another." The last installment of $1.25 on your Kansan subscription is now due. Please mail or bring your $1.25 to the Kansan Business Office under the Kansan sign next to the library. 'Slippery Gulch' Carnival Sponsored by the American Legion Tonight-Friday and Saturday Nights Doors open at 7 o'clock National Guard Armory 8th and New Hampshire Come down and meet "Poker" Lil, "Smoky" Joe, Lou and Dan, "Mucker" Pete, and other famous characters of the camp. — SEE THE STREETS OF PARIS — Admission 10 cents TAKES HEALTHY NERVES --better. Most important of all, Camels do not jangle my nerves, even when I light up one Camel after another." TO BE A CHAMPION BRONK RIDER! RIDE 'EM COWBOY! Every second is crowded with danger for Eddie Woods, twice all-round cowboy champion at the famous Calgary Stampede. It sure takes healthy nerves to stay on board a fighting break! "Camels are my smoke," says Eddie Woods. "They never ankle my nerves." "OUT ON THE RANCH I became devoted to riding and smoking Camels. Even if I am not in the championship class I need healthy nerves. And Camels do not upset my nerves. They are the mildest cigarette I know!" A' MATCHLESS BLEND Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW Steady Smokers turn to Camels "Ten seconds on the back of an outlaw horse is about the hardest punishment for a man's nerves that anybody can imagine. To have nerves that can take it, I smoke only Camels. I've tried them all, but Camels are my smoke! They have a natural mildness, and I like their taste EDDIE Woods, one of the "top hands" of the cowboy war, savs: If you are nervous...inlined to "fly off the handle"...change to Camels. Your own nerves and taste will confirm the fact that this milder cigarette, made from costlier tobacco, is better for steady smoking. CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE Copyright, 1933. B. J. Meynolds Tobacco Company "Vas You Dere Sharlie?" PATTEE WHERE THE BIG PICTURE PLAY NOW! ENDS FRIDAY EDW. G. ROBINSON KAY FRANCIS GENEVIEVE TOBIN "I LOVED A WOMAN" Plus—"TARZAN" Claude Hopkins Band - News SATURDAY Somerset Maugham's Great Story SATURDAY Somerset Maugham's Great Story "The Narrow Corner" Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Patricia Ellis Ralph Bellamy Dudley Digges "Vas You Dere Sharlie?" Starts SUNDAY JACK PEARL "The Baron Muchenau" JIMMY DURANTE TED HEALY And His Stooges ZASU PITTS EDNA MAY OLIVER "Meet the Baron" Girls! Girls! Girls! Come early for choice seats Have you seen the cards containing Kansan advertisements in the stores and windows of Lawrence merchants? NOW! Ends Saturday EL BRENDEL in "Olsen's Big Moment" 25c for Owl Show Saturday, 11:15 p.m. Regular Prices Sunday for 4 Days - JAMES DUNN * JUNE KNIGHT * LILLIAN ROTH * CLIFF EDWARDS * LILIAN BOND * DOROTHY LEB * LONA ANDRE * CHAS Buddy ROGERS with 100 Gorgause Showworks