FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Fourteen Organizations Make Turkey Run Today Beta, Last Year's Winners Strong Contender to Repeat Repeat Fourteen organizations had filled entry blanks by noon in the athletic office for the annual inter-organization run which was run this afternoon. The tree started at 4 a'clock sharp at the intersection of Highway T5W and Louisiana street, and finished at the stadium. The course is 212 miles long. Last year the Betas took first place in the race, placing three men among the first 10 to finish. Most of last year's Beta team is back in school, giving this organization a fair chance to repeat its victory. Other fraternities, however, have brought in some good new members. The most interesting says, it is anybody's race. A turkey and a goose are the prizes to be given, the turkey going to the organization winning first place, and the goose to the second place winner. Each organization has the privilege of entering 10 men, eight of whom must finish in order for the team to be counted. This noon e.M. R. Elbel had names of 140 men who have passed the physical examination before Dr. R. L. Canutest, and who were thereby qualified to compete in the turkey run. --point of exercise in the game. One of the most noticeable changes in the line-up after Lindsay took over the reins, came with the shift-into-backward defensive backfield to a blocking position on offensive plays, thus drawing the lighter and switer players into the ball-lugging position. Big Six Football Games Tomorrow Games Tomorrow Nogaskra vs. Kansas at Lawrence. Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Nor- thern SEASON'S RECORDS SEASON VIRGINIA Kansas Kansas 13, Deer 12 Kansas 6, Oklahoma 21. Kansas 26, Iowa State 6. Kansas 45, opponents 33. Nebraska Nebraska 12, opponents 7. Nebraska 6, Minnesota 7. Nebraska 18, opponents 13. Samuel Insul Jr. Leaves Paris, Paris, Oct. 21. (U-49) Samuel Irwin Jr. departed for London today after issuing a typed statement saying his trip was private and that his plans to visit the United States were unchanged. Cincinnati—(UP) - Judges of the Cincinnati courts are hopeful of more employment for the unemployed by dismissing prospective jurors with job bans and calling the jobsfor jury services. The court pays $3 a day for jurors. Return of Ad Lindsey, 1916 Hero. Builds Hopes of Kansas Victory Football fans are looking forward to the annual Homecoming game to tomorrow with more than the usual hope for victory, for they recall that in 1916 the victorious Jayhawks were captured by Adrian Lindsey, and that the same Adrian Lindsey is now head football coach here. In the last Kansas victory of the Jachwys over the Huskers, Lindsay played right halfback and did the vallant punting that held the Huskers, and he kicked the goal after the great full-back Swede Nielsen. Lindsey won letters in football in 1914, 1915, and 1916. He also lettered in baseball in 1915 and 1917, and in basketball in 1917. In 1917, he was made assistant football coach. Later he was a member of the St. Louis Cardinals. After the war, Lindsey went to Bethany College as head football coach. In 1926 he went to Oklahoma where he remained until this year when he was made assistant coach at Kansas. After the Sooner game in 1932, he defeated by a score of 21-6. Lindsey was made head football coach. Lindsey is the oldest coach in point of service in the Big Six. FEATHER NOVELTIES WILL BE SOLD AT SATURDAY'S GAM A new idea the hat and coat lapel will be introduced at the game this year. They are feathers of the school's colors. This idea originated at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton where footwear must wear them to show their school colors. The Y. W. C. A. Ways and Moans committee will sell mums for both the Jayhawkers and the Cornhuskers. Little felt Jayhawkers will also be sold, and the Cornhuskers are a tradition for them to let fly into the air ballons at each touchdown. Presidential Election Studied Presidential Election Studied Philadelphia—(UP) –The presidential election will be made a subject of intensive study by students of Temple University. Under the direction of Hispanic Studies faculty, we bear arguments on every phase of the campaign and will then cast straw batles for their presidential choice. Colfer Claims Record St. Louis — (UP) — Johnny Manion golf professional at Summit Hill Country club here, claims the world's record of holes-in-enc. Hire recently shot his 66th. Ames, Oct. 21—(Special)—Since injuries have taken into heavy a toll of the Cyclone backfield Coach George Veenker has again shifted Ivan Impson of Des Moines back to his old position, fullback Impson began his football at Iowa State as a fallback, but was shifted to the practice team. But he saw a scarcity of ends and partly because he was an export on the receiving end of forward passes. Four Sophomores Will Face Missouri In Iowa State Line-up Dante Grefe, a sophomore, will take over Imperon's duties at night end. Andrew Farrell will be at left end, Hiram Rae and Paul Berger at tackles, Dwight Burgess and George Martin at guards and Jack Beyer at center. steadies Impson in the backfiel, Captain Dick Greff, quarterback, who was injured in the Kansas game, will be seen back at his old post. Ed Schroth at left and William Atkinson at right. Impson, Greff, Schroth and Williams all hall from Des Moines. The present tentative lineup lists four sophomores to start against Missouri Saturday. They are Garner, Berger Don Grole, and Williams. Coach Veeker and his squad of 25 men left in private automobiles for Columbia this morning. The Pembroke Midgets, coached by Pete Bauch, former university athlete, will play the Boarct Juniors, under the direction of Barrett Hamilton, captain of K.U. football in 1977, Sitkamp, captain of a clock in the University stadium. The Bearcat Juniors are a member of the South Side Midgets league of Kansas City, Mo., and have been unindefended for three years. Members of this league are boys not over 100 pounds in weight nor over 13 years in MIDGETS' FOOTBALL GAME TO PRECEDE HUSKER CONTEST When Down Town---for HOMECOMING The place to stop for a refreshing fountain drink or appetizing sandwich is our beautiful new Walnut Room. Ames Injuries Take Toll Wiedemann's LUNCHEON Served Daily 835 Mass. Phone 182 Established 1868 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also 5:30 till 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Established 1868 Husk Nebraska's Corn! WELCOME EVERYBODY The store will be closed during the game but come in and visit before or afterward. Formal and Sunday Nite FROCKS Velvets are especially flattering and the shades are beautiful. The Crepe or Satins for Evening or dance with touches of beads, brilliants or spangles are newest--for HOMECOMING VELVET--- CREPE--- SATIN--for HOMECOMING $10 to $29.50 We Husk Corn This Year --for HOMECOMING for HOMECOMING MUMS and FOOTBALL seem to go together She'll enjoy the game more if you give her Chrysanthemums from WARDS Mass.931 Phone 621 Dangerous J'Hawkerse Scrappigus Prepares for Journey of Destruction The J'Hawkerse Scrappigus, is a ferocious carnivorous bird inhabitant the broad prairies of the Middle-West, ranging in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Every fall, the carnivorous bird preens its feathers and goes forth on its journeys of destruction. on top of Mt. Oread near Lawrence, Kansas. It is rumored that a great group of corn-fed Nebraska citizens will be in Lawrence Saturday and the rest of the state will be sharpening its beak and claws in anticipation of a great battle and feast. This bird was discovered late in the Nineteenth century by coaches from the University of Missouri. They at first thought it was an invasive, but were forced to give up the battle after the loss of five student athletes. Since that time the bird has been held captive for brief intervals, and is not seen in schools, and with no loss of human life. The bird was last seen by one, Veenkou, a coach at Iowa State College of Amens. He and his crew gave battle to the Hawkeyes, many of his men had been clawed and beaten by the great wings of the J'Hawkeres Scrappigus. The men were just able to draw themselves from the toilets to near-by buildings for protection. The bird was last seen beating its wilt way across the sky to its cairn A general warning has been broadcast over radio station KFKU advising the town's people to remain in doors after the sun sets. The bird sedum attacks in the vicinity of Lawrence, but once it flew down upon Haskell Institute and slaughtered many Indian braves. A general description of the bird was given by persons who saw the encounter in Iowa. J'Hawseur Scrapiptions is about fifty feet high with a red snake on its back, and is the size of a steam boat. On his feet are claws full three feet long. On his legs are spurs that are as sharp as razors and a hundred times as sharp. Any person sighting the bird are asked to phone Dana X. Bible at Lincoln, Nebraska, or "Bo" McMillin at Manhattan. MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR RENT Tuesday—School of Business vs. Medics. Phone 2471J — 118 E. 11th St. LEORA ANDERSON Win Inter-school Games Monday--Faculty vs. School of Education; Pharmacy vs. College; Laws vs. Graduate. Triplets School of Business vs. The schedule of next week's play-ground ball games was announced to day by E. R. Elbelt, manager of intra-city athletics. The schedule is as follows. Thursday—Engineers vs. Faculty; School of Education vs. Medics. Dary Kent for 30 years Mommouth, Ore. (UP) - J. L. V. VanLandon, highly celebrated his sixty-seven birthday, has kept a daily every day for 50 years. NEW PRICES School of Business and Engineers Take Playground Tilts In downing the Medics the Engineers used White as pitcher, Simmons and Way did the hurling for the losers. Hettinger pitched for the School of Business and Zettl for the School of Education. at the Playground ball was played yesterday between the Medies and the Engineers, and the School of Business and the School of Education. The scores were: School of Business 9, School of Education 5; Enginees 10, Medies 5. One Stop Clothes Service Station We do everything to your clothes but call the old clothes man. Schulz the Tailor 012 May St. Terrace Tea Room Plate Lunch Regular Lunch Supper Dinner 25 cents 35 cents* 35 cents* 50 cents* *Less on a Meal Ticket 1316 Ohio St. Phone 547 "Where you like to eat and like what you eat"' FOOTBALL TONIGHT Haskell Indians Washburn HASKELL STADIUM, 8:00 p. m. Fireworks — Indian Dancing Unreserved Seats Reserved Seats 55c $1.10 HELLO GRADS and Visitors We'll be here before the kick-off and after the last whistle is blown. Make us your headquarters while in Lawrence. Take Snapshots of the Game Buy Your Kodaks and Films Here We Carry a Complete Line Johnston's and Whitman's Candies Drugs - Prescriptions - Supplies Fountain Service BEAT NEBRASKA Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass. Phone 678