PAGE FOUR SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20,1932 Shows 3:00-7:15-9:00 Where Quality Meets Economy Sunday-Monday-Tuesday UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Only Zane Grey could have written this dramatic story of two generations of lighting American pioneers Zane Grey's Matinee Nite 10-15c 10-20c CHRISTMAS is coming ONLY 16 SCHOOL DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VACATION Michigan Takes Big Ten Title, Downing Minnesota Purdue Finishes Second Ending Season With 25 to 7 Victory Chicago, Nov. 19—(UP)—Michigan won the Big Ten championship today by winning its sixth conference victory today, and finished the season without a loss or a tie. This is the third time Michigan won or tied for conference leadership. In 1930, Michigan inward title with Northwestern, and last year tied with Northwestern and Purdue. Harry Newman's field goal from the 12-yard line two plays from the end of the first half, enabled Michigan to beat Minnesota in 9 of 12 in a zero-zero weather Minnesota. Purdue also completed the season without a defeat by triumphing over Indiana, 25 to 7, but the Bollermakers have a 17 to 7 tie with Northwestern to go. A field goal by Mike Vuchinch in the last few minutes of play gave Ohio State a 3 to 6 victory over Illinois, and the backyards to finish in fourth place. Wisconsin beat Chicago 18 to 7 and finished in third place. It was the last game for Alonzo A. Stagg as Chicago coach, after 41 years as mentor of the team. Northwestern overwhelmed Iowa 44 to 6, and gained a tie with Minnesota for fifth place. Jayhawkers Trample on K-Aggies, 19 to 0 Continued from page 1) the Kansas 45-yard stripe from where Elmer returned 20 yards to the Agile 35-yard line. From there Gridley and Schahnake alternately to carry the ball to the Agile 3-yard line in three plays of chief of which was Gridley's 32 yard Two minutes remained to play with the ball on the Aguile 3-year line. On the first play, Griley dove over the ball and hit a home run. Only one of the Kansas tries for extra point was good, Schake making all three attempts. Kansas kicked off again but the game was in the bag and the Aguile roots started to file out of the Entire Team Was Good The play of the entire Kansas team was excellent and it was only through the help of the great Kansas line that the backfield was able to function as it did. Every man on the Kansas队 shared in the glory that the Jayhawkens were able to outwit these veterans who were wearing the Crisson and Blue for the last time. George "Speed" Atesen, Jimmie Burchard, Bernard Gridel, "Sweed" Hanson, and Elman Schaeus, who were in their last game for Kansas, showed the real stuff as footballers who came over he could — play in any league. Carrie Smith, Jimmie Brazil, and Joe Zvokolainen, three other Jayhawk veterans did not see service in the Tactical Corps but were on the unadded hickory and were on their feet during every Kansas drive. The balance of the Kansas team that participated in the drill of grailion learning and progenies another good team for Kansas next year. Beach Turns in 'Fine Game Milo Ciano and Pete Mekhering at a game of Wildcat as were Kozarkin and Dees and Afkone. The Kansas ends Casmi and O'Nell were in every play getting down fast under pumps, charging the passer, and spilling interference with inners brothers showed up great skill. Ole Nesmith together with Sebaake Gridley, and Beech played nearly the entire sixty minutes and never failed to function. Nesmith is a natural football player and should go places in another year or two. Ormand Beach turned in one of the finest games of his career—which is saying something—effectively stopping the charges of Rambing Raig Gia-ra, who died last year. Breen and making himself a general nuisance to the entire Aggie attack. In the Angie line, Michaels the great Aggie center, found a hard time in doing much with his former Lawrence Conspicuous in the Aggie playmen was Breen who was a most consist- ment of a big player, a fine blocker, Graham could not get to functioning and Russell was being stopped on his famous punt returns. The Aggies had been clicked at unretrieveck did not quite click. Spaghetti Red only 15c at the Union Fountain Sub-Basement, Memorial Union high school players, "Speed" Atkerson and Elenr Schanke. Weybray playing at tackle and Blaina at guard were the outstanding members of the Angus line, although Captain Zeckers and Harter played good ball. Graham Alkinson was the tool and camera man for Angles to Schake over the goal which he returned Play by Play First Quarter ball in Kansas' possession on the Agile eight in a row. He batted for the Agile eighth in a row, but wound out the Agile eighth in a row. Katsu failed to get hull out on his ninth. Ninety-nine points to beach was incomplete. Fourth down. Katsu had two 12-yard hits. Hound out 3 yards back the ball out of bounds for a yard. Hound out 4 yards back the ball out of bounds for a yard. Hound out 5 yards back the ball out of bounds for a yard. Hound out 6 yards back the ball out of bounds for a yard. Hound out 7 yards back the ball on down. Schukne played through ennies in a row. Schukne made 3 yards. Fourth down on down. Schukne made 2 yards. Fourth down on down. Schukne made 2 yards. Fourth down on down. Schukne made 2 yards. Fourth down on down. On an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line, Four down and down on an Agile four line. In the extra point game, Moree, Katsu, 7 Kathleen Linder left off in shirt on Angle 12-yard line who rebounded to 28-yard line. She sold well was thrown for a bounce by Athlone. Cathleen Angleson took second as the Angle dropped the ball. The play was called out of office. Brent paused to katch 28-yard line where an Angle dotted the ball. Schukneke made one shot and he landed on his own two feet, bring her recovered on his own two feet, bunch him up and was stopped in the grabbing. Graham Bouchard and he was stopped in the grabbing. Out of bounds on Angle 14-yard line Schukneke landed back and Kavanahan picked 15 yards for roughhug. Glinda made nine yards. Neighbors turned to Rowell on the Angle road line and took time out. Dee went in at guard for Rowell on the Angle road line and took time out. Dee went in at guard for Rowell on the Angle road line and took time out. Dee went in at guard for Rowell on the Angle road line. She's passed to Freenwalt for a first down on the Angle roadline. Doe's pass to Hailer was unimaginable. J. Hammers replaced Rowell Weybridge kicked off to Schakbe on his own second day. He returned to the Kannah skiway on no pain, went through center for a run and then landed on an incline. Schakbe added two left heel tracks. Schakbe hit center and ran on a left heel track. Schakbe lateral and ran on a left heel track. Brynn's made a yard. Mederin jumped him. Morrison's pass to Icewater is docked by Nesmith. Icewater ball on an own 20 yard line. Grizzly line where Kannah downed the hill. Hunnell on a run on a left heel track. Morton was thrown to a run on a left heel track. Morton was thrown to a pair. Weybridge pushed to the Kannah side on an end run. Grizzly made 2 yards. Schakbe made 2 yards. Schakbe made 2 yards. Morton was thrown to a pair. Weybridge pushed to the Kannah side on an end run. Grizzly made 2 yards. Schakbe made 2 yards. Morton was thrown to a pair. Weybridge pushed to the Kannah side on an end run. Grizzly made 2 yards. Schakbe made a yard at left heel track. Schakbe made a yard on an end run. Grizzly failed to make a yard on an end run. Morton went in for another quarter. Morton continued for Kannah side on an end run. Schakbe made a yard at left heel track. Morton went in for another quarter. Morton continued for Kannah side on an end run. Schakbe made a yard on an end run Worthburger replaced Wayorew in Agle line beach replaced Pinkett. Neomith made a yard at right tackle. Schake added another. Fourth Quarter Farc and one-fifth for the Round Trin SPECIAL THANKSGIVING RATES Wichita $6.00 Arkansas City 8.25 Emporio 3.15 Dodge City 11.40 Wellington 7.20 Iola 2.35 Tulsa 7.40 Oklahoma City 10.80 Sohanke pointed out the Agrite mail line. An archer was staged by Akron after a yard grain, Granum made a yard. Brenn was thrown for a ball and struck by Akron, but neither arm was attached to his own 40-yard line where the Agrie downed the ball. Gridley made 7 yards in the first one at an 85-degree hit tackle for a first onawn Agrite 20-yard line. Sohanke made 2 yards through center. No nominee for Sohanke was good for a first through center for 4 yards. Gridley made 6 yards through center for the extra point was blocked, Sohanke's kick for the extra point was blocked. Tuesday, November 22. Good returning until Nov. 30. For schedules, information and tickets Tickets on sale beginning Tuesday November 23 Similar rates to other points in south-ern and western Kansas and Oklahoma UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Massachusetts Telephone 591 Freenw went in for Clawson in Kane line, 10-3. The Lakers scored on McAfee, Schahko kicked off to McAfee on the first play. Schahko kicked off to McAfee on the second play. McAfee missed a yard line in the game ended. Final score, Kane 10, Freenw 9. Dose went in for Kwaterstaff at guard, hair. Shaffer, H. for Castini, Hannon for Shaffer. Offered on Angle 25-yard line who returned to Agile 15. Ugainshan 4-yard. Agile 6 yards. Brown押了 Ruxsel was good for a first down on the Kwaterstaff. Offered by Neurushan who ran 32-yards to Agile 15. Ugainshan made 4 yards on a marker. Kansas was good for a second down on the Kwaterstaff. Greyde made yard. Schanke punched to Agile 19-yard line. Nelly for Mayer. Harter The Starting Lineup 1847 Massachusetts, Telephone 1100 SOUTHERN KANSAS STAGE LINES Kannan State Kerala LE Mukundapur Mukundapur LE UT Mukundapur Hartier RC Boruchin Ceylon Westbourne RT Chiwaukee Green QB Schubat Sushy RH Griffith Kannan State Kerala LE UT Mukundapur Hartier RC Boruchin Ceylon Westbourne RT Chiwaukee Green QB Schubat Sushy RH Griffith Five half-*Kaann U;* Dee for *Katverkir* J. Hammers for Nell E. Hammers for Cali- nam State; Morgan for Shaffer Morgan for Hunter, Shaffer for Morgan Hammers Substitutions 638 Massachusetts Telephone 590 Second half half: Blacker; Plankett for Beach Brown, second half. Brown, Kansas State 0 0 0 0-0 Kansas University 0 7 0 12-10 Source: Toulouseh, Schake 2, Gridley, Paint after touchdown, Schake. Summary Monthly Activities First Dive: Yards entered from scramble image 160 92 Yards entered from scramble image 183 92 Forward nosed mounts completed 2 4 Back nosed mounts completed 1 4 Parkes, intercepted by 4 0 Parkes, intercepted by 5 0 Total yards, scramble image 212 170 Yards lost in scramble image 48 Not yards in scramble image 102 Poinition, number 288 132 Poinition, number 5 5 Point, number 20 18 Points, number 10 11 Average yards per point 41.7 15 Average yards per point 41.7 15 Kickoff, number 5 2 Kickoff, number 1 1 Kickoff, returned by 47 15 Kickoff, returned by 47 15 Own families recovered 0 0 Own families recovered 0 0 Offensive time, minutes 64 65 Student Designs Are on Exhibit A new exhibition of student work in design has been placed in the north gallery of the Museum of Design. The designs, which were made by students last semester, are of different kinds, including textile, illustrative and graphic designs. They are on exhibit in several weeks, Miss Rosemary Ketcham, professor of design, said Phi Delta Phi Elects Officers Phi Delta Phi, professional legal fraternity, hold election of officers last Thursday evening in Green hall. Those elected to office were: Clark Flemings, 131; president; Erick Jernberg, 133; treasurer; Leonard Thomas, Umlc, secretary; Paul V. Smith, 134; historian, Fred Conner, 135; sergeant-at-arms. Send the Daily Kansan home --at From a carefully planned foods counter you are able to see and select those foods which tempt your appetite. See before buying Defeats Drake, Old Rival, by Score of 34 to 13. The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. Ames, Iowa. Nov. 19. —(UP)—UW State College ended a long losing streak today when it defeated Drake University, traditional rival, 34 to 13. Iowa State was leading 21 to 3 at the half. Drake took to the air, and on a long pass was good for one touchdown in the third quarter. In the same period Iowa State scored two more touchdowns, however, to increase his other counter other counter in the final period when a pass was good for 54 yards and a touchdown. WEST VIRGINIA PROVIDES SEASON'S LARGEST SCORE West Liberty, Va., Nov. 19—(UP) — West Liberty Teachers College defeated Cedarville College here today 137 to 1. This is the season's largest score. KFKU --with The outstanding program to be broadcast Thanksgiving week will be the program of the University String quartet Tuesday at 6 pam. The quartet is composed of Dean D. M. Swarthot, cellar; Waldemar Gelfch, first violin; Conrad McGrew, second violin; and Karl O. Kue斯特er, viola. Sunday 4 p.m.-All musical vespers presented by members of the School of Fine Arts. Monday 2.30 p.m.-Elementary French lesson, W.K. Cornell, instructor in romance languages. 24 p.m. "What Shall We Do With Superior Children?" Dr. Bert Nash, associate professor of education. 6 p.m. "Arguments Against a Protective Tariff Policy" L. D. 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