PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1832 Worn by Smart Men COLLAR HOLDER BIT LINKS Swank Sets = collar holders mated with the tie flies in many styles. The modern designs=at jewelers and smart dresses. Swank Dress Assets add the swagger name when you buy, BUTTONS COLLAR PINS MONEY KLIPS LIGHTER SETS IN ENTER PRD CLASS COLLAR HOLDERS TIE HOLDERS EVENING SETS SWANK LINKS BIT LINKS COLLAR SWANK DRESS ASSETS FOR MEN The Home of the Stars PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY TONITE ONLY 10c TO ALL Mighty 5 Unit Bargain Show DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Thru Saturday THURSDAY Comedy-Cartoon-Novelty-News A New Kind of Football Story! From the Novel by Francis Wallace Author of "Huddle" and "Touchdown" Note: This Story Appeared Serially in the K.C. Star Added— Cartoon-Novelty-News Personal Appearance FISK O'HARA The Great Irish Tenor SUNDAY! Jayhawkers Rest When Snow Covers Football Grounds Injuries Necessitate Shift in Backfield Lineup With Regulars Crippled SMITH OUT SATURDAY Possibility of the game between the Kansas Aggies and the University of Kansas be postponed on account of the heavy snow with the continued cold weather was discussed today by Mr. Allen and Director M. F. Ahearn, Kansas State College. "I was delighted," said Dr. Allen, to "hear Director Ahaearn say that practically no snow fell at Manhattan yesterday, and had all disappeared with the rising temperature which they had there." "Couch Lindsay was anxious to close the season on the regular date but I was desirous of having as many people as possible attend, financially, and the other, on account of the great interest in the game. The game is still scheduled Saturday at 2 p.m., but I will discuss it, again, with Director it, when I meet him tomorrow." The first snow of the year kept Coach Ad Lindsey's Jayhawkers off the practice field yesterday afternoon as he warmed up with tink tink and warm-up exercises under the stadium. The field was scraped this morning and the team will take a stiff workout out. The Kansas backfield, seriously crippled by injuries, is expected to round into shape in time for the final game of the season next Saturday afternoon against Kansas State at Manhattan, although one or possibly two ball carriers are definite幻 you of the game. Dick Weaver the shifty player of the game from the sidelines, Coach Lindsey said last night, while Raymond Dumm, who received a twisted knee at Missouri, is not expected to be in shape. Smith Nurses Back Whether or not Carne Smith will play remains the big problem of the coaching staff. Smith is nursing a wrenched back, and until he has an opportunity to take a real workout, little will be known of his condition. Faced with the possibility of being injured, Coach Lindsey plans to try out a number of backfield combinations in today's practice in an attempt to build his offensive strength up to the level of former games. Elmer Schaeke, who has played outstanding football at quarterback since shifted to that position, will continue to call signals, with Kenneth sophomore field general, in reserve. John Manning, who has understudied at quarterback for two years, will be used at halfback, as will Ole Nesmith and Bernard Gridley, who played the earlier part of the season at full. Beach dacks will take care of the full-back duties. Good Passers Available Good Passers! Available If Smith is out of the game Same day, the passing duties will fall to Manning and the knitting duties will be taking the first call. Both men are good passers and can be counted on to bolster up the attack. The line, somewhat battered in the Notre Dame and Missouri tails, was benefited by yesterday's playoff against Saturday. The only member on the casualty list is Swede Hanson, right end, whose broken thumb may or may not keep According to all reports, the K-Argies will present their full strength Saturday. "Bo" McMillan's outfit has the benefit of an idle week following a game with Iowa State, and expect to reach top form against Kansas. The University of Kansas tumbling team is working on exhibitions for programs to be given between halves at the basketball games this coming season. An acrobatic act was given by the team before the Notre Dame game on Nov. 5. KANSAS ENDS WILL WATCH HIM TUMBLING TEAM PREPARES EXHIBITIONS FOR WINTER The first exhibition by the team after the Christmas holidays will be a pyramid building, which will be held on Jan. 6 at the Nebraska ncae. KFBI to Broadcast Game, Dope Dr. F. C. Allen will go to Manhattan tomorrow morning to meet M. A. Aharm, K-Aggie direction for the Kansas broadcast over station KFBI, regarding the Kansas-Kansas Aggie game. Mr. Alphin announced that some interesting exhibitions will be presented this coming year at the basketball games. DOUGAL RUSSELL, Halfback This sophomore Wildcat back has already made his reputation this year is a man to be watched. Speedy skirting of opposition ends and phenomenal returning of punts has characterized his lay this year. Aggies Prepare for Kansas Manhattan Expects Largest Crowd Since Two Years Ago Preparations for the reception of the Jayhawkers next Saturday are in full swing at Manhattan today. Friday night the Kansas State students will gather in City park where they will have a hostel followed by an evening visit that will be held Saturday morning in which both the alumni and students will join. Among the list of invited guests appear: Governor Harry Woodring, Governor-elect Alf Landen, and others. There will be guests of the Kansas State council. Manhattan is preparing to entertain its largest crowd since the Ajayhawk last visited Aggiewille two years ago, when a crowd of about 18,000 attended. Men's Intramurals Oklahoma Has Hope to Head Big Six List Touch Football Up to Fumble On account of the cold weather, E.R. Elbel, manager of intramural athletics, has not yet set a date for the finale of the football tournament or the track meet. "The weather conditions will decide when these events can be run," he said today. Monday night the D.U.'s and Sig Alpha progressed to the finals of the touch football tournament, Delta Upsilon beat beiden Alpha Kappa I19 to 6, and the Sig Alphas winning from the Sigma C18 to 7. After the first two rounds of events in the inter-organization playoffs, Delta Upsilon won with 45 points, Phil Delta Theta is a close second with 44 points, while Beta Theta Pi comes third with 38. K. S. C. A. A. S. Next! Last Appearance In This Vicinity AND MIS ORCHESTRA ARLIE SIMMONDS Sooners Recognize Huskers Power; Dream Needs Tiger Help "America's Greatest College Band" Friday, Nov. 18 The Old Mill Topteka $1 per Couple Shows 3:00-7:00-9:00 Where Quality Meets Economy Home of the Jayhawk Norman, Nov. 16—Back from Iowa assured of a first division berth in the 1932 "Big Six" conference football race by virtue of their 19-12 defeat of Iowa State, the University of Oklahoma team Monday plummed up its defense and offense that will contour the Nebraska sundown which comes to Owen Field Saturday. Entire 25c Single Family Admissions 10c Showing— ARSITY TONITE ONLY "Soul of the Slums" The game is crucial to both teams. If Couch Lewie Hardage's Sooners should check in a victory, they would be sure of at least a tie with the Cornhuskers for the championship. And if Missouri then should defeat or even tie Alabama, the Nebraska team, Oklahoma would win a clean-out "Bir Six" football championship. Nebraks will of course rule a decided favorite. Coach Dana Bula's team has lost but one game this year, a 6-to-7 run out to Minnesota, and only Saturday tied might Pittsburgh, with Nebraks also defeated Notre Dame, 13 to 0. Also Bill Tilden and News Matinee 19-15e Nite 10-20e Thursday and Friday MARLENE DIETRICH 'SHANGHAI EXPRESS' A comparison of the Nebraska and Oklahoma man power today shows the Cornhuskers better off than the Sooners. In Bowell, Fahrbirmach, Masters. Mathis, Mullah, Staab and Sauer Bible has seven excellent backs. Boswoll scored the winning touchdown against Kansas State, Fahrbirmach ran 74 yards to a touchdown against Iowa, Masterson caught a pass to score against Minnesota. Miller is a stronger blocking back. Matis ran wild against Kansas and Pit. Stauffer scored against Kansas in Iowa. Miller scored against Iowa State and Kansas, and ripped the Pit line apart Saturday. Sum, for 3 Big Days Zane Grey's "The Golden West" CLIVE BROOK The Sooners can boast no such back-field array for Saturday's game. With Bill and Art Pansze both out, probably for the rest of the season, as are Adolph Stoup, and two brilliant sophomores, "Nig" Robertson and "Bod" Browning. Coach Hardage will be obliged to use the new backfield, which serve half, at fullback "Big Red" Stacy, 200-pound tackle, will continue at the front back position. The Sooners are also hard hit in the line with Smith Watkins out with a crippled knee. The reputation of the Nebraska line is well-known and coached by the veteran Nebraska track mentor, Henry "Indian" Schulte, the Nebraska forwards are fully up to standard. Alfred Landon, governor-elect of Kansas, has refused to accept compliant tickets for the Kansas-Kansas Aggie game next Saturday, according to a statement from Dr. Forrest C. Alen, director of athletics. Governor-Elect Buys Twelve Tickets for Kansas Aggie Game Mr. Landon's steadfast refusal to accept any courtesies from the Athletic Association of the University this fall has been the result of his commitment to have heavy obligations to meet in the form of stadium bond payments and he has insisted on paying his way to the game. As an alumnus of the University of Kansas, Mr. Landon not only contributed to the memorial fund but also helped us fund our trip during the drive, the statement said. for Kansas Aggie Ga The statement concluded that the governor-elect's home town of Independence, Kan., had the largest and most diverse football team in the state during the Good Will Tour of a few years ago, when the coaches and athletic director made a trip throughout the state in an effort to recruit the top season tickets for the football games. M.U. Grads to Play Varsity Columbia, Mo., Nov. 16—(UP) —the only man ever to captain two University of Missouri football teams, Dr. E.L. Miller, of Kansas City, Mo., who headed the eleven of 1907 and 1908, today was named head of the coaching staff which will direct an alumni team against this year's eleventh in a game Saturday. The coaching staff of this year will play with the alumni. E. L. Miller, Twice Football Captain, Will Coach Alumni Team Track Practice After Christmas Track practice will start immediately after the Christmas holidays, H. W. Day School. The time until the actual practice starts will be will in conditioning the men and indoor practice. The prospects are bright, according to Coach Bob Sullivan, looks forward to a successful season. Track Practice After Christmas Tennis to Be Played in Gym If the weather does not permit any more of the tennis matches being played this week, the remainder of the matches will be played in Robinson gymnasium at 8 a.m. on Sunday and lasting the entire day or until they are completed. shiwan. Smileze . soak and shake it's not written familiar! 4. 5 Ah, the answer! 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