PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932 Four Conference Teams to Battle for Championship Kansas, Nebraska, Kansas State and Oklahoma Are Big Six Title Contenders N. U. COMES SATURDAY By Richard L. Harkness, '28 United States Staff Commendation Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 17—(UP) —Championship aspirations of two Big six conference football teams will go n-glimmer this weekend. Oklahoma and Kansas State, tied with Nebraska for first place with one victory opeine, have been cast coveotive eyes on the title. They meet Saturday at Norman, Nebraska, out for its second straight home game to be reactivated Kansas avenu at Lawrence. As far as any bearing on the standings are concerned, Iowa State and Missouri will be playing for the fun of it at Columbia. Both teams were definitely eliminated as champions contenders last week. Low State lost to Kansas, 25 to Kentucky, 20 to drummond and 0 to drummond from Kansas State. Oklahoma lost a hard-fought intersection game to Texas, 17 to 10 and Minnesota defeated Nebraska, 7 to 6, in a Big Ten-Big Six clash. Graham High Scorer Kansas State's play against Missouri should give the Oklahoma coach, Levin Hardgey, plenty to fret over this week. The Angies turned on the pitchers and pressed one touchdown and added three more in the last half. Ralph Graham, bulky fullback, registered three counters and was a stealer for Kansas' gains by his devastating blocking. But Coach Bo McMillin also has his work cut out for him after Oklahoma's win. He had to bump their opponents to a standstill but seemingly lost hope after a sophomore back, young Billohn Hillier, ripped off a 20-yard run around and roared into the air. Hope for Kansas Team The game will go a long ways in selecting the Big Six's 1923 champion. Equally important is the Nebraska-Kansas game. The way Kansas pasted Iowa State all over the Cyclones' home field was one of the strongest in the conferences. Hard Fight Predicted The result was a distinct upset, a personal triumph for Coach Adrian Riley and his team. The short week ago after the resignation of Bill Hargass. In that week, Lindsay established the Yost system of play. A new combination of ball carriers. If the Kansas continue to improve, they will give Nebraska a tough fight and start the game with little or no difference between the elevens. Nebraska's loss to Minnesota can well be construed as a moral victory, since the Big Ten team was rated as two touchdowns better than the Cornhuskers. A weak kick off the toe of George Sauer, Nebraska's fullback, gave Minnesota a score to score and kicking the ball into an ant-off-touchdown clinched the game. Coach Allphin to Call for Candidates on Nov. 10 Swimmers to Report Soon Herbert G. Alliph, swimming coach, announced today that the first call for swimming will be made Nov. 10. The first meeting will be held to get names of participants as well as examination as well as to administer a cold serum. All men who are interested are asked to report at that time. Alliph said. The variety squad and freshmen will be drilled at the same time. Practice will be after 430 every time. Participants as yet is not definite but will be made out some time later in the season. A series of conditioning exercises will be given at the beginning of practice as well as objective tests in swimming. A short video that includes Frede Malo, c34, Thomas Sears, c34, Harry Hammis, c34, Bert Sutton, Hammis, edwin Porter, c34, James Burchum, c28, Tom Page, c24, Harlan Buchum, c28, John Alexander, c38, and Ed Foote, c3. Move to Abolish Fees Started MOVE it (A *Abdon Tees* Starbucks) off the board of students at the University of Washington so that students without means can enter on presentation of promissory notes has been started by Ivan Merrick, attorney. He insisted that many students were prevented from going to the university due to high fees. Manhattan, Kan. Oct. 17—A. N. (Bo) McMillin, head coach of Kansas State College. he burned was burned on the left hand and face when accumulated gas exhaled during the day. After a terder day morning. He is expected to be able to conduct football practice today. Basketball Season Starts Approximately 100 Men to Report for Practice at M. U. Columbia, Oct. 17—(UP)—A squad of approximately 100 basketball players was to report today to Coach Tommy Johnson for preparations for the 1932-33 season. Edwards has seven lettermen from last year's team, in the running for the championship last year up until the final night of place, and four promising sophomores. In an effort to discover unknown players, Edwards has invited all men interested in intramural basketball to work with varsity candidates. The returning lettermen are: Captain Norman Wagner, center; Jimmy Zinn, John Cooper and Barney Pasher, for President. The lettermen are Stubbot and Joe Palmerle, guards. George Beindirch, Glenn Jones, Robert Eidson and J.D.Engorson caught Edward's eye while members of the team arrived and will receive special attention. Three practice sessions will be held this week, but will be held daily thereafter. Stuber and Cooper, two of the lettermen, will not report to Edwards until after the close of the football season. Men's Intramural Sports Continue in All Branches Turkey Run Entrants Prepare for Two Mile Race Friday The coming week will see brisk activity in all branches of men's intramural sports. Inter-organization touch football, round, inter-school playground ball will be held for the first time in the history of the school, and open and inter-organization events in handball, basketball and tennis will continue to be run off. The annual turkey run, one of the year's best events, will be fought off Friday, and already entrants are running the course in preparation for the event. The race will be more than two miles in length, extending from the corner of highway 75 and Louisiana street to the K. U. Stadium. Inter-organization touch football will furnish excitement as games are scheduled between teams which are fighting for the championship. Beta Theta Pi is to face Phi Gamma Delta today in a scrap, the outcome of which will be important to the standings of both teams. A large entry for playground ball between schools of the University has been turned in. In following is the schedule for this week's inter-organization dule for this week's intro-organization ball games. Touch Football Monday, Phi Gam, vs Beta; Kappa Sig. vs. DSL; Pi U vs ATO; and Phil Delt vs KEK Tuesday, Theta Tau vs Sigma Nu Wakarasu vs Triangle; Phi PsI vs P:U and Delta Tau vs AKL. Thursday, Acacia vs Kayhawks; AK Psi vs SPE; Jayhawks vs Sigma Chi and Beta vs PI K A. Playground Ball Monday, Engineers vs Pharmacists; Medics vs. Laws; Business vs. Graduate. Tuesday, Faculty vs Education; Engineers vs Law; Graduate vs College Wednesday, Pharmacists vs Faculty; Medies vs Business. Thursday, Engineers vs. Medics Business vs Education. Lynnfield, Mass. — (UP) — Pee-well golf, which enjoyed a brief wave of popularity in 1930 and then suddenly died out, has lingered as a favorite pastime here. A miniature golf course on the grounds of a New England business, despite the fact that hundreds of other courses throughout New England long since have closed. Baby Golf Still Popular Frequent, conveniently daily trip tails to practically every city in America. Luxurious boutins. Full 100 day curium onion on round-trip tickets. Sample low sound trip fares! Low Round-Trip Fares Good Every Day Torquepe Columbia, Mo. $1.15 Dearborn $ 8.40 Driver $ 2.30 Los Angeles $ 5.10 St. Louis 10.45 Chicago 16.45 UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Phone 590 UNION BUS DEPOT Basketball Team Starts Practice Tomorrow Night Allen Calls Varsity Mer and Some Freshmen for Initial Cage Workouts VETERANS TO REPORT Basketball practice for varsity candidates and a few specially selected freshman candidates has been called to begin tomorrow night by Dr. F. C. Allen, and will continue each Tuesday and Thursday night at 7:30 until regular daily game begins after football season. Allen will be assisted by Forest Cox. Letter men available for practice now are Bill Johnson, center; Paul Harrington, forward; and Ernest Vanek, guard. The only other letter man back this year is Elmer Schauke, who is now out for football. Letter men lost by championship team are Ted O'Leary, his championship tear are Ted O'Leary, Pete Faucus, and Work on fundamentals will take up the early practice session which also will be used to condition the men. Regular practice for all freshman candidates will be called within the next few weeks. Beside the three letter men those practicing now are Stewart Chambers, Lawrence Filkin, and Phil Beatty, former squirrel men; and the following sophomores: Dick Wells, center and guard; Ambrose Walken, forward; Gordon Gray, guard; Carl Bern, guard; Okey Oyfer, forward; and Bob White, guard. The freshmen invited to the early practice include: Lawrence Royer, center; Peter Peterson, guard; Bordy Tourtillier, forward and center; King Edling, forward; William Shafter, center and James Cushing, center and forward. Basketball men now on the football squad and who will not join in basket-ball practice until after the football season are: Schauke, Cassini, O'Neil, Stuck, Plasket, Brinkman, Marshall, and Kell. 937 1/2 Mass. Street Mary Edwards, c'33; Robert Albrecht, e'34; and John Morrow, e'6; were admitted over the weekend. Margaret Smith, 'a'33; Kernit Goodbear, 'e'33; and Eugene Burke, 'e'33; were dammed. Hospital News Buy Edgeworth anywhere in two formats—Edgeworth Plug and Edgeworth Plug Sleeve. All Edgeworth packages to package for humdour, some sizes in vacuum storage. NOW! After College WHAT? The attendants report that many students are being treated for colds. --or Just You Alone ONLY "a keen mind" can absorb the volumes of information which must be at the finger tips of the young lawyer today. 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It is not necessary to have a Union building membership card. If you're a student, a Jayhawker, a Kansan or a friend, you're invited. Come anytime.