PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS REMEMBER TO PHONE 65 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932 For Prompt Taxi Service 25c Jayhawk Taxi Ike Guffin, Prop. --oil game seems to indicate a closely fought match. Both teams have triple threat men in their backfields. Jorgenson, Delta Upsilion backfilled most of his team's passing, punting, and running, in the D. U. victory over Alpha Kappa Psi last Monday, while Eling, Sig Algha fulback, was the second-time Sigma Chi. Both men will probably come in for heavy duty when the two teams compete against each other Monday. Good Luck Team We are expecting a great victory Saturday Good food is necessary for health. Health is essential for victory. Gain health by eating Good Food at The Cafeteria Nothing is good enough but the best. THANKS GIVING HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS ABOUT 50% REDUCTION IN ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES ALSO 25% REDUCTION IN ROUND TRIP SLEEPING CAR RATES EAST -- WEST NORTH -- SOUTH GO--- Nov. 22, 23 and 24 Returning to reach starting point by midnight. Nov. 30 Tickets honored in coaches and chair cars; also in sleeping cars on payment of special reduced payment on payment of seat rates. Regular Week-End Fares in one fare plus 25 cents on all meals. Apply apply Nov. 25, 26 and 27. limit limiting. Nov. 25, 26. For information, tickets and reservations SANTA FE E. 7th St., Phone 32 UNION PACIFIC 2nd & Maple St., Phone 76 ROCK ISLAND 2nd & Maple Sts., Phone 71 Go by Train for Economy Comfort Speed Tomorrow's Game Promises Battle of Backfield Stars Kansas - K-Aggie Contest at Manhattan Will Settle State Supremacy NEBRASKA SEEKS TOP By Richard L. Harkness, '28 (United Press Staff Correspondent) Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 13, (UP) — Dana X. Bile, the bald-headed coach who came north from Texas only four years ago to take charge of football at Nebraska, will be seeking his big BiG partnership tomorrow against Oklahoma. Bible, who took the beft and brawn always present on a Cincinnati-football squad and taught his players how to employ their power in wide-open, fast-breaking formations, won a title his first year in college. Last year, his team was at least a couple of touchdowns stronger than its competitors. Newt Roosevelt, the 1983 Rookie of the Year, skipped at Neriman in a game promising to develop some of the best football played in the conference this season. Coach Lewis Hardge, completing his first season in the Big Six, has a strong well-coached clown that will be fighting for a tie with the Pac-12 champions. Saturday's schedule also brings together Kansas and Kansas State at Manhattan in a game intended to decide football superiority in the state. Iowa State plays Drake of the Missouri team. Missouri, scheduled against Nebraska at Lincoln on Thanksgiving day, has an open date. Bible has spent the week drilling his team on passes, both offensively and defensively. Pansze Still Out Hardage, on the other hand, has been taking things lightly try to nurse his injured players back into condition. Bob Duniap, kicking and passing quarterback, has a leg injury that will prevent him from giving his best performance. Art Paine, stir hall cougher, has the game at all because of a bad knee. The Kansas-Kansas State game, if both teams' lines hold up to expectation, probably will resolve itself into a battle of backfield stars. The Aggies have Ralpah Graham at fullback, second high score in the country, and Dougal Russell, a fast, shifty broken field runner at halfback. Elm Schaek, K. U's quarterback and Carmine Smith, half present a passing combination that scored on Notre Dame and defeated Missouri. Missouri Takes it Easy Missouri Takes it Easy Reporter reports that Missouri won, because of injuries not start. Iowa State opened the season in auspicious style with victories over nonconference opponents, then played a round robin with Big Six teams without winning a game. Drake is no painter, but the team holds their balls full every minute of play. Missouri takes it easy tomorrow in a game against alumni players, stars of other years. K. S. C. A. A. S. Next! Receive Big Six Awards Golden bronze medallions, each in a special box, have been presented to Forrest Cox and Frank Bausch, Kansas athletes, who were voted as the national team captain. Kansas to receive the Big Six conference annual honor award. Forrest Cox and Frank Bausch Get Medallions for Athletic Honor The award has been open the past six years, but only two K, U. athletes have been voted by the Kansas committee as meriting the award. Cox won the award for the school year 1930-31, and Bauch won it last year. The award is made to the senior athlete in each conference school each year who is voted by his school in scholarship in scholarship and leadership. Varsity Swimming Squad Begins Work for Season Varsity and freshmen candidates for the University of Kansas swimming squad met last night with Coach Herbert G. Allipin in Robinson Gymsium. Coach Allipin explained the eligibility rules and the schedule for the tournament, holding bold next semester. The squared report on Wednesday and swum 300 yards. Robert Dill Is Appointed to Serve as Captain of Team Robert L. Dill, c34, has been appointed captain of the University of Kansas swimming squad this season. Dill is a member of the Lake Geneva, Wis., water patrol, who he works as life guard every summer. He has had a successful career as a swimmer and also a Red Cross examiner and a Boy Scout leader. The squand will work out four times a week until after the Christmas holidays; this work will consist of inter-volume development to develop speed and endurance. The following men reported for the first practice of the season: Glenn Alexander, c;35; Bent Bart尔德, c;36; John Hale, c;37; Edward Foote, c;38; Henry Hartman, c;33; John Worley Kaff, c;33; Charles Lymnason, c;36; Fred A. Malo, c;33; Ted Miner, c;36; Thomas Page, c;33; Paul Rappaport, c;38; Bert Sutton, c;34; John Timmers, c;34; Henry Thorne, c;34; William Stone Cairn, and Henry Thorne, c;34. Hospital News Joe Gravanni, 'eunel, Robert Perry, 'eunel, McCharley MvCey, c36, Louis Haller, c35, Ray Childers, c38, and Thomas Page, c34, were dismissed from the Watkins Memorial hospital today. There were no admittances. Captain Zeckser of Kansas State James Brazel, tackl, will not be eligible for the final football game with the Agnies, it was announced today by P. C. Allen, because Brazil has dropped a course of study which leaves him without the sufficient 12 hours it is required to play a player in the carrying before he can compete in Big Six conference athletics. BRAZIL HELD INELIGIBLE FOR GAME AGAINST AGGIES Babe Two Basketball Games Scheduled With K-Aggies Non-Conference Tilts Will Be Exchanged on Dec. 2,7 The scheduling of these games means that Kansas will be invading Manhattan with athletic teams twice within the regular-season. Nov. 19, and basketball Dec. 2. Two special non-conference basketball games with the Kansas Aggies have been scheduled. It was announced today by Dr. F. C. Pallen, the first game coordinator of the team, to return the game to be played here Dec. 7. Neither of these games will count in the conference standings. The plan is the same as used last year when Kansas and the Aggies met in two games. In Kansas won by two-point margins. The regular basketball practice for the varsity will start next Monday afternoon. Dr. Allen announced, and continue again Tuesday afternoon. The team was expected to return for practice Nov. 28. This means only six practice sessions before the opening game with the Aguiles Dec. 2. Football squad men expected out for basketball are Schanke, Beach, Kell, Brinkman and Plankset, Planket and Brinkman. Tentative Basketball Schedule The tentative basketball schedule for ie year is as follows; Dec. 2—Kansas Aggies at Manhattan Dec. 7—Kansas Aggies at Lawrence Dec. 39—Stanford University at Law University Dec. 31—Stanford University at Law aroma Jan. 6- Nebraska at Lawrence. Jan. 10-Kansas State at Lawrence. Jan. 14-Oklahoma at Neman. Jan. 19-Missouri at Lawrence. Jan. 24-Missouri at Lawrence. Feb. 4-Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 11-Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 14-Iowa State at Lawrence. Feb. 23-Nebraska at Baltimore. March 3-Oklahoma at Lawrence. Jan. 2—Stanford University at Law versus Stadium May Become Laboratory Norman, Oka. (UP)—The University of Oklahoma athletic stadium will be converted into a geology laboratory and building for classrooms unless other space can be found to house classes, President W. B. Bizzeil said. A small building made from construction have made buildings so large the present buildings are inadequate, he said. Ames, Iowa. Nov. 18—(Special) Iowa State's grandior grille clash with Drake at Ames Saturday will terminate the college football careers of six CY- Dick Grefe, who has held the spotlight of the Cyclone team for three years with his sensational open field performance last time. He led the Big Six conference in scoring last year. The expert blocking of Ivan Impson, who has played halfface, fullback, and at end of many games, is one of many of Grefe's most brilliant runs. Ames Stars End Careers Six Iowa State Lettermen Will Play Last Game Saturday The other four Cyclones playing their last season are George Martin, guard, Andrew Farrell, Bob Hess, and Gilbert Me Quern, ends. Closing Events Monday for Outdoor Intramurals Touch Football and Track Winners to Be Selected Final events in the inter-organization track meet and the final game in the inter-organization touch football tournament are scheduled to be run off next Monday, E. R. Elebel, manager of the national足球 teams announced today. In the touch football game Monday Delta Upsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon will battle for the championship, both teams having won their divisions and taken their game in the semifinals. Delta Upsilon beat alpha Kappa with a final round win, while Sigma Alpha Epsilon won from Sigma Chi 7 to 0. Monday night's track meet will set a long standout doubt as to what organization will finally win that game. The Bali team, the Sigma has led, but Pi Delta Theta and Betta Theta Pi have pressed so close that any of the three teams have an excellent chance to take the tournament by winning the event day Monday. The scores of the three teams as they now stand are: Kappa Sigma 45 points, Phi Delta Theta 44 points, and Beta Thai Pt 38 points. The 220 yard dash, for example, is a must-be in throw are the events to be conducted in the final round Monday. Dope on the D. U. vs. Sig Alph foot- "Both the track meet and the touch football game will begin at 4 o'clock. Mr. Ebel said this. The touch football game will be on in intramural field, and the track meet will be conducted on the track at the Memorial stadium KFKU Friday Saturday 6 p. m—Musical program arranged by Roy Underwood, associate professor of piano. Saturday 2:30 p. m.—Band Music. 6 p. m.—Music Memory quarter hour K. S. C. A. A. S. Next! A. G. ALRICH Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamp Office Supplies. Stationery 736 Mass. Street On the phone-Jayhawkers! Frosh Frolic featuring Arlie Simmonds and His Orchestra 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridav. Dec. 2 Get Your Date Now for $1.50 UNION PACIFIC SPECIAL MANHATTAN and RETURN NOVEMBER,19 Special leaves Lawrence 10 a. m. Special arrives Manhattan 12 o'clock ON THIS SPECIAL K. U. Team, Jay Janes, Ku Ku's, Band "Cheapest and Safest Way to Go" Round Trip $1.50 "Let's all go together and agit the Wild Cats" PHONE AGENT — 76 Special leaves Manhattan 6:30 p. m. Special arrivals Lawrence 8 p. m. (or, so we think) Welcome to Manhattan Jayhawk, The Wildcat Is Going To Clean Your Plow BUT We have made arrangements to soothe your suffering, defeated hearts with one of the most convivial Homecoming frolics since Elmer Shinglestacker stepped on Grandpa's fiddle back in '97. June Layton Will Dispense the Rhythm in The Wareham's Beautiful Ballroom BIG HOMECOMING VARSITY WAREHAM HOTEL Saturday Nite After the Game MANHATTAN, KAN.