PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932 Ohrt Back on Iowa Line for Jayhawker Conflict Other Conference Teams Begin Practice for Weekend Tilts Ames, Iowa, Oct. 11—(UP)—U- State, playing Kansas here Saturday will have Ohrt, fast sophomore half- back, available for the game. Ohrt injured three weeks ago, scrimmaged for the first time yesterday. The squad came out of the Nebraska game without injury and is schedule for a hard workout this morning. Carideo Begins Secret Drill Cahoon begins series. Columbia, Mo. Oct. 11 (UP)-Mis for the Kansas State game at Manhattan Saturday. Couch Frank Carido, who intimated "spies" had given his team's formation to Texas before the game last week, began secret drill. Carido pitched his first string eleven against a picked freshman team yesterday, and concentrated on blocking and tackling. He shifted Dill from tackling to backing up the line on defense. Nebraska Drilling on Defense Lincoln, Neh. Oct. 11—(UO)—Coal Dana Bible today faced the task of smoothing out rough spots in the play of his champion Nebraska Cornhusk- ers who will play Minnesota in an inter- section game at Minnesota on Nov. 25 and sound through scrimmage this morning. He will feature offensive practice to give the varsity a scoring punch. New Plays for Oklahoma Norman, Okla. Oct. 11.-(UF) -Oklahoma today started a four-day drill on new plays and fundamentals for the game with Texas at Dallas this weekend. Bob Daniell's bruised finger is in need of surgery. Kansas game by any team members. K-Aggies Try New Plays Manhattan, Oct. 11—(UP) The Kansas Aggies are to drill today on new plays which Couch B McMillan is developing for use against Missouri. They play in uniform and will be in shape for Aggies' first conference game of the season. Light Work for Notre Dame 'Hunk' Anderson Bringing Team Along Slowly for Important Games Nore Notre Dame, Ind., Oct. 11—(Special) —Fearful of bringing his team along too rapidly and having them tired for later games on the schedule. Coach Hearty W. "Hunk" Anderson has ordained that he will take his 150 "Fighting Irish" candidates. Last year, injuries and fatigue were blamed partly for Notre Dame's cracking in its last two games in which the Irish lost by two points to the national championship Southern California Trojan at an all-socket touchdown to an alert军阵 Eleven. Rather than make up his mind definitely on a quarterback this carly in the season, Coach Anderson plans to use the new substitution rule to advantage by alternating Laurie Vejer and Charley Jackwhich at this position. Notre Dame meets Drake Saturday in a game which will help largely in determining the personnel of the "Irish" varsity. There is a wide open battle for Drake's team, and places and it is predicted that Drake will suffer more from competition on the Irish squad than from any great desire Notre Dame has to hand the Bullsdogs a honeymoon. This was true last year when Notre Dame won at 63 to 0 victory over the Bullsdopes. Albanian Girl Enters School Philadelphia, (UP)-A little brown-eyed Albion girl, who traveled more than 5,000 miles to enter an American college when she was 17, entered the medical school of the Women's College at Fordham. She frasher and her home is in Trana. **regiment, conventionally daily trip train to practically every city, in America, Luxembourg house, full 180 day trip, retiring privately on round-trip train. Sample low round-trip fare:** Low Round-Trip Fares Good Every Day Topeka $ 1.15 Columbia, Mo. 8.40 Denver 24.30 Los Angeles 51.30 St. Louis 10.45 Chicago 16.45 UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Phone 590 Aggies to Hold Parents Day Missouri Football Game Major Attraction for Saturday Visitors Manhattan, Kas, Oct. 11—(Special)—Parents of Kansas State college students will be special guests of their sons and daughters in a special football game here next Saturday. During the morning, special class demonstrations will be held, and at 11:35 the college R.O.T.C. regiment will put on a special Saturday night the annual banquet of the Kansas State College Parent's association will be held in Thompson hall at McKinley, adekwali, president of the college. Golfing editors of Kansas also will attend the football game, as the annual fall tournament of the Kansas Editorial Golf association will be concluded, with the exception of the finals, in time for the contest. --of the stadium will be enclosed and lights will be out all around the track. Sport Shorts "Bill" Hargiss as head track coach has begun work with his two-mile team. Bill is just the man to uphold the prestige of Kansas in track and field and he is eminently filled by past experience in moulding of champions for the job. Hurgis is making plans for the building of an indoor track under the stadium and will also have nets constructed for certain field events. The lack of a field house at Kansas will, thus, be solved for the time being. Arch Stuck was seen in a taxacib at noon today with his arms full of chrysanthemums. It might not have been a bad idea for the whole squa to have followed the same procedure with pansis, last week. As the stadium emptied after the game Saturday, an Oklahoma roster surveyed the huge stands and remarked, "I wish we had a nice place to play football." The downtown coaching staff has certainly been ga-ja with the changes in the coaching personnel. Even the presidential campaign has been discredced as a point of discussion in the coal-coats joints on the town's main drug. Past Kansas and Iowa State Scores Year Kan. IS. Year Kan. IS. 1914 11 12 Year Kan. IS. 1915 6 12 Year Kan. IS. 1917 7 0 Year Kan. IS. 1918 7 0 Year Kan. IS. 1920 7 0 Year Kan. IS. Total points 102 65 Games won 6 3 Games tied, 2. Washburn Coeds Pitch Horse Shoes Topeka, Oct. 11 (Special)—Washburn women are pitching horseshoes. % part of the intramural athletic program. The women are also playing off-road and volleyball will begin next week. Big Vote Polled HELP YOUR FAVORITES Miss Helen Harmon Leading in Shower of Gold Campaign This Week Everyone seems to be taking an active interest in the candidates in the Patee Theatre-Lawrence Sanitary Creamery Shower of Gold Campaign and the votes have been coming in fast in the last few days. The standing Monday night follows: Stadium Understructure to Serve as Field House The Standing Candidates Votes Miss Harden 157,300 Miss Jie Fitzpatrick 145,300 Miss Doris Dixon 140,650 Miss Irene Bell 140,650 Miss Shawnei Shawnei 125,100 Mrs. Jo Zooliner 136,100 Mrs. Vivienne Dye 130,950 Mrs. Marshall 125,100 Mrs. Helia Brantley 125,100 Mrs. Bulah Trent 120,000 Mrs. Madr Brown 116,000 Mrs. Marsha McGarvey 116,000 Mrs. Mary Garver 108,000 Mrs. Fern Shrewood 106,350 Mrs. Lena Albertenbrud 104,100 Mrs. Mary Garver 108,000 Mrs. Fern Shrewood 106,350 Ruth Kachner, Morak 88,100 Mary Lou Earlburgh, 100,025 Ruth Kachner, Morak 88,100 Mary Lou Earlburgh, 100,025 Mary Margaret Shrewood 85,100 Mary Jane Ferguson 85,250 Mary Doestly Hunzicker 75,100 Mary Doestly Hunzicker 75,100 James Calvert 71,900 Miss Violet Drake 60,700 Miss Lila Lawson 55,700 Charles Otto 55,700 Louisa Hendricks 53,600 Lauren Je McElhennay 52,000 Miss Florence Dill 51,000 Tom Sworeney 40,000 Martin McElhennay 40,000 Hargiss Will Drill Track Candidates There Plans for remodeling the stadium understruction so that it may serve as a home game site. Planned by H. W. Harges, track coach. Track candidates will work out there all win- For further information call at CAMPAIGN OFFICE Patee Theatre All Winter The plan is to make the truck larger, bank the boards with clay, and thoroughly recondition it. The jumping pits are to be repaired and made larger, and a new cage is to be installed to care for the weight events. The sides Coach Harpias intends to devote his entire attention to track in an effort to give Kansas a chance. He is already more than 50 candidates reporting for practice daily. The present indoor track underneath the stadium is small, and will accommodate only a few athletes at a time. With these improved conditions, Kansas track candidates will have a better opportunity to condition themselves for the indoor mesh and the early spring Intramurals For further information marual athletics. Drawings for horse- shoes, results of which are due Oct 20, are as follows: Patrols for inter-organization contests in horseshoe pitching, and in handball doubles, were announced by E.K. Filiber, director of intra- --all, all won by Kansas State. Missouri has amassed 138 points in the 17 games, and Kansas State is 19 points behind with 119. Inter-Organization Horseshoe Doubler Division 1. Leach-Howard, DTD, vs Bye; Jude-Griffith, PDT, vs Beamer-Lane, DUF Flood, Sig Nj, Johnson-Ashield, AKL vs Manning-Youssam, T; Th. Ward- Kone, SAE, W. Johnson-Kuele, KAE, W. Johnson-Buckley, PSI vs U, Styles-Smith, Phi PII Marshall-Lathom, SPE vs Evans POD, GBD Kone, SIDE, SUE, vs Goodger-Knawk North-Pyfe, PDT, w Byc; Gausway-rust曼, CSD; hazen-Fainter, ATO; Norris-Mettner, Triangle, v Farwine-ry, WJJohnson, T; M Killen-W Johnson, Th T; K Eley-Smith, PGD, w Ott-Mai, Kapsen Kip; Newwell-Wakeman, Pu U; Alen Nobi, DU; Timon-Wakeeman, TU; Greenleaf-White Timon, K-hawk]; Greentail-White Beta, vs Brecher-G White, Phi Sii. Shows 3-7-9 Hitt-Parker, K. Sig, w/ Ward-Dovak, Amehc; McGuirk-Fourrell, DS, cKen- yoke-Kinlin, DTD; Narcellius-Pyle, D Chi, vs Blackturn-Culver, DJ; PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Ends Tonite! John Barrymore Brown-Chain, PGD, vs Cantrell-Melega, Sorensen, vs Sparks-Berg, GF. Sloan- Kolkman, vs Sparkes-Berg, Mattei, Kolkman-Morgan, vs Beymer-Westhagst, Fi, U; Wolverhampton, vs Beymer-Westhagst "A Bill of Divorcement" Comedy - Cartoon - News Smiley-Hess, PDT, vs Bye; Smith-Raming, SPe, vs Bye; Luce-Secker, K Sig, vs Chenyex-Ashston, Triangle Lydig, Pli K A; Heter-Main, Th Tau, vs Keshey-Haift, D Chi; Hurst-Graham, Sig Nu, vs Darrh-Ironsmith, Brown-Brauninger, AKL Borway-MEChl, w-Kawe, hBridge, CATO AM The Screen's Most Famous Newlyweds in Their Second Handball Doubies Drawings for inter organization handball doubles follow: White-Sleeper, PDT, by Bye; Roney-VOSS, SAE, v K. Johnson-Braden, Khawk; Scott Alexander, PDG, v IIhtzman, v K. Johnson-Braden, v Krosse-Jacobstein, SAM; Jennings-Styles, Phi Fai, vi Bye; Case-benson, Beta, v Matthews-Eeps, DtCi; Purves-Brown, AKL, v Stuhl-Allen, SPE, Murphy-Martin, Tb, V; t Newton-Bunting, SAE, v B. Raxter-Gasaway, CDS; Tucker-Clementg, PD v Stanley-McCullough, Phi Pli; Mur Akin, McCullough, DU v McCornick-Greenleaf, Hall-Tegarden, Pi K A, v Kesner-Kogdoy, K-hawk; Devor-Shore-Acencia, v Esquitect, PDT, Pentan v Byer-Briskhan, SAM, v Bye. BIG HIT! TOMORROW! Division II Dodge-Morton, Beta, by Bye; Woodmansee-Harryman, PDM, vs Wells-Fogan, Phi PSi, Feldman-Youngstrom, Th T, Thy Thomas-Douglas K-hawk; Ou McRae, Thomas-Douglas K-hawk; Ou Kig, Beal-Dilley, AKl, versus Dalker-Kisner; Pem Dory-Liley, PK i A, v Marcellus-Pyle, Vd by Coleman-Bloomfield, SPE v Bye; McGuire-Corrigan, SPE Iromathm-Reeder, SAE, vs by Bye; Farnater-Walters, Aecia, vs Magruder-Walter, Beta, vs Betta, O'Donnell-Muccio, Phi, Flu, Can-mColwell, CDS, vs by Bye; NobilePhillips, DU, vs Brown-Walker, Phi; Gam; McMann-Ledick K, Sig, vs Holsss-Feingeld ATO, vs Holsss-Feingeld, SAM; Kowen-Surk, D Chi, vs Byte Division III Extra Joy Units Comedy - Cartoon - News FRIDAY - SATURDAY "TIGER SHARK" Chambers-Hess, PDT, vs Pby; Kiel-Grimes, K Sig. vs Bye; Hiter-M Johnson, Th T,vs Steineng-Poloklyk, SAM;Kirk-Rush, Ingue-Bubbler-Kahn, Snyder-Cork, B-RI, Snider-Mockel, DU; Siming-Harley, K I, a Baards-Barbee-Barer, D Chi Farrell-Willes, CDS, vs Bye; Stolen- berg-partner, SAE, vs Makinson- Wille- ford, Acequia. Marshall-Pussey, SPE, by Bye; Dunham-Leson, AKL, with Wilson-Braunstein, TJ Eusser Kaiserberg, Bisonman, SAM. Robert E. Smith, Bisonman, E. Smith, Phi Psi, as by Beyer, Lumpkin-Wright, BU, by Biese, Morsier-Neumann, BU, by Biese, ATO; Bloomquist-Cox, KI A K, by Nawor-Noirs, Kayhawk, McGavin-B Fisher, SAE, with Holsple-Niwonger, Women's Intramurals --all, all won by Kansas State. Missouri has amassed 138 points in the 17 games, and Kansas State is 19 points behind with 119. Results of the first round of women's intramural tennis may be turned in to a final, which will be held up until 6 p.m. tomorrow. This extension has been given because of the bad weather, but if results are not in by then, forfeits will be made: Dea Dean or Billie Flynn. Yesterday afternoon women of the faculty organized a volleyball team to play against the intramural contestants. Any faculty woman or graduate student who is interested in playing with the team still have an opportunity to do so. According to Ruth Ryle, intramural manager for volleyball, volleyball entries are due Wednesday. Drawings of the first round will be made Thursday. CARIDEO RETRACTS CHARGE OF TEXAS SPYING TACTICS Columbia, Mo., Oct. 10 (Special)-Frank Cardelo, head coach of football at the University of Missouri, has retracted his statement, made as the reelection game last week. Although admitting that he believed his team had been "spied upon," Carles now asserts the remark was only a joke and not to be "I only meant that Texas played smart football and seemed to know as much about our team as we did ourselves," Cardeo said. He also spoke of Clyde Littelfield, Texas mentor, as a smart coach and a fine sportsman. Send the Daily Kansan home. K. S. C.-M. U. Series Close Tigers Have Won Eight Times Seven for Wildcats Mumbaith, Oct. 11 — (Special) — 1 there is any football series in the United States more closely contestate over a period of years than that beaten by the Lakers, so it is to use a popular phrase, "really close." The Tigers and Wildcats have met seven times since 1990, and Kansas State has won seven times, Missouri 8, and two have been tied. It was also the last time he has ever had over the other two touch-downs. In 1920, Missouri won by that advantage, and last year Kansas State There have been three 7 to 6 victor- In 1929, a Kansas State team with Alex Nigro, its outstanding star, in the hospital, and its captain and another Tiger player, died in jumps, juices, defeated one of Missouri's greatest teams, 7 to 6. Bask in 1925, Summy Whitman's toe saved the day for the Tiger, a perfectly booted field goal being won by a touchdown, but in 1923, in a game played before the stadium here at Manhattan was sodded, the Tigers muddled out a 4-2 victory by twice winning their pinnacles behind their own goal line. Patronize Kansan advertisers. We Mend, Patch, Shorten Sleeves, etc., on Leather Coats Elbow Pads on Sweaters ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th for the chilly blasts on the "hill" for dress and protection-the Coat for right now and future wear--- "Polo Coats" $18.95 Others $25 $35 Pigskin Gloves $1.95 Stets Hats $1.00 Corduroy Trousers $2.85 Leather Jackets $8.95 New Neckties $1 —and raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes WE buy the finest, the very finest tobacco in all the world—but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. 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