PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1932 Huskers, Sooners Lead Conference After First Battles Jayhawkers' Morale Is Low Says United Press Survey; Iowa State Aggressive TIGER DEFENSE WEAK By Richard L. Harkness, '28 Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 10—(UP) —BIG six football teams, a hectic weekend behind them, started practice today for the game on Friday, two inter-tournament games Saturday. The strong Kansas Aggies play down-trodden Missouri at Manhattan. Beefy Kansasans up-and-coming Iowa State at Ames, Nebraska, conference champion, invades the Big Ten against Minnesota at Minneapolis. The spirted Oklahoma Sooners resume a long-season sectional rivalry with Texas at Dallas. Nebraska and Oklahoma stand at the top of the conference standings by virtue of victories last Saturday. Huskers Seek Another Title Nebraska started toward another title with a 12 to 6 victory, not overly impressive, over Iowa State. Oklahoma played heads-up football to make the sluggish Kansas Jayhawks take a 21 to 6 trouncing. It is probable that the fact Nebraska was playing her first game of the season Saturday is responsible for the Cornhorners' lack of a scoring punch. They were not able to touchdowns by breaks, and not by the "roll" *em* and "bow" *em*' style of football so characteristic of Nebraska team in the past. Nebraska scored first as a result of an Iowa State fumble and again on an intercepted pass, Grefo, Iowa State quarterback, provided the biggest thrills of the day with his wide end runs. Kansas Needs Fighting Spirit Kansas' defeat was proof of the old football adveg—no team, no matter how strong, can win games without a fighting spirit and co-operation o every back and line man. When the Jayhawkers trotted on the field, they looked like winners of any award. When they had fallen, the Kaucasians wert dead, starting ailing back on their heels and let two Okalaham bocks, Bill Pansze and Dumpla, trommel them for three touch-ups. an boxing, when a fighter becomes too grappy and dazed to defend himself, the referee stops the bout. That should have been adapted to football at Columbia, where Texas had Missouri 19 to 0 at the half and went on to roll up the almost unbelievable score of 65 to 0. Tigers Get Their Worst Beating Kansas has the makings of one of the best elems in the conference. If Coach Bill Hargis can instil in his men the spirit of spark and bolster them with low musals, Jajhawkers are going to figure in the championship. Tigers Get Their Worst Beating Missouri took the worst beating administered the Tigers in 43 years as the Texans, with Fulithawk Ernie Russell, shook up the home team as well through the home team a papier-mache defense. Missouri fans and Coach Frank Cardee, however, are not counting their defeats this season. The former Notre Dame All-American quarterback, the students and townpeople are looking forward to next year and the year after that—when Cardee has his Kruse Rocke system thoroughly installed. Missouri played one of the best games of football in the mid-west not so many years ago. Then came a decline and the sport became of secondary importance on the campus. Gwinn Henry was discharged and Carideo, with only one year's coaching experience, came to the campus. Team Has Strong Support **Team Has Strong Support** The little Italian has put football back on the ground. The team is receiving hearty and sincere support. Missouri fans are behind the new coach and his methods. They know that his material, up and down the line, is not the same one style of play and substitute another in a single season. The Angies and Missouri have been playing each other almost a quarter of a century. In that time, Missouri has lost seven, and two have ended in ties. The Aggies did not play Saturday, having defeated Kansas Wesleyan by a top-sided score in a warm-up game at Salina the night before. Big Six Football Oct.15 Nebraska vs. Minnesota at Minneapolis. Kansas State vs. Missouri at Manhattan. Iowa State vs. Kansas at Ames. Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas. Intramural Deadlines Set Tennis, Horseshoes, and Handball Are Events Next on Program E. R. Elibel, director of intramural athletics, announced today the dates on which results of first round matches in intramural sports are due. The schu- Open handball singles due Thursday Oct. 13. Open handball doubles due Saturday Oct. 15. Open tennis singles due Saturday ct. 15. Open tennis doubles due Saturday et.15. Inter-organization tennis singles due Tuesday, Oct. 18. Inter-organization handball singles due Tuesday, Oct. 18. Inter-organization horseshoe doubles due Thursday, Oct. 29. Inter-organization horseshoe singles due Wednesday, Oct. 19. Intramurals --- Drawings for men's inter-organization tennis doubles were announced today by E. R. Elbol, director of intramural athletics. The pairings follow: Division I lumbu-BR, DYL, vs Bye Brown-R. Oyler, Kayhaw, Mumford-Scott, DTD, vs Bye. Gaugh-Cochran, ATO. Bullard-Metelaf, Sig Chi, vs Polofskj bullard-Metelaf, Sig Chi, vs Polofsky Steinzig, SAM. Dorman-Sarls, SAE, vs Davis-Cosley, AKL. inther-Carney, D U, vs Harmon- Slasser, P Gam Sleeper, P Gam. Dodge-Bickenhacker, Beta, vs Bye. - Hickenhacker, Beta, vs Bye. - O'Donald-Duran, Phi Fsi, vs Bye. - Wall-W. Hazen, Acacia, vs Bye. Reisen-Hurst, Sig Nu, vs Brown-Woodmansee, PDT. Rudolph-Denison, Trl. vs Byo. Brazelius-Clutz, Th T, vs Beymer- Wakeman, Pi U. wakelemm, PT Coleman-Turner, SPE, vs Bye. Coleman-Turner, SPE, vs Bye. Power-Onek Kackahw, vs Ja. Power-Oyler, Kayhawk, vs James-Sil verwood, Pi K A. Spalsbury-Baxter, CDS, vs Morrison Johnson, K. Sig. Division II Hossein Herring-Crumrine, Kayhawk, vs Eisen- Herring, SAM. Sowder-Wilson, Sig Chi, vs Porter-Mortin, PGD. A. Johnson-Bolles, Pl U, vs Bye. Grant-Reyburn, SAE, vs Brown-Spahr, AKL. Adams-Lane, DU, vs Rourk-Baskett DTD. DITL. Lamar-Rogers, Phi Psi, vs Bye. Hurring-Gilt, Trang-01, vs Bye: Gasoway-Rustman, CDS, vs Bee Hielbourn-C, Hazen, Reaca, vs Bye. Bondurant-Dickinson, KEK, vs Bye. Hubrig-Gift, Triangle, vs Bye. D Chi. Schaffer-Ashley, Sig Nu, vs McCor- Kiel-Leidig, K Sig, vs Murphy-Curry D Chi. Schaffer-Ashley, Sig Nu, vs McCormick-Morton, Beta. mice·morton, Bed. Greary-Sparks, S P E, vs Shaffer. Greary-Sparks, S P E, vs Shatter Champlin, PDT. Hildreth-Perry, Pi K A, vs Bye. Murphy-Boehm, Th Tau, vs Bye. Murphy-Boehm, Th Tau, vs Bye. Division III. Schofield-Hazen, ATO, vs White-Ga- nock, Kochbark andell-Beckett, Acacia, vs Dunham-Lyon, AKI Black-Hunter, Sig Chi, vs Cushing Clemens, PGDP. Clemens, PGD, Felingg-Rosenberg, SAM, vs Bye. Feinold-Rosenberg, SAM, vs Bye. Mallory-Noel, DTD, vs Bye. Mallory-Noel, DTD, vs Bye. David-Rosier, Pi U, vs Bye. Brooker-Hortman, Phi PSI, vs Bye. A. Voez-Howard, SAF, vs Bye. A. Voss-Howard, SAE, vs Bye. Parsons-Masheter, KEK, vs Bye. Rume-Rune, DU, vs Bunyan-Hiatt, Rune-Rune, DU, vs Bunyan-Hiatt, I Chi Taylor-Miller, Pi K A, vs Bye. Feldman, Elliott, Tt Tau, vs North Griffith, PDT. Griffin, PDF, Klous-Ayers, A K Psi, vs Raming. Grimes-Schultz, K Sig, vs Marks Buckler, Betz Aouis-Ayvers, A K Ps, vs Raming Houss-Asyer, SPE. Powell-Barber v. s. Wolf-Williams; Russell-Baxter v. s. Riley R. Field; Harrington-Marsall vs. Makinson-Noris; Raddall-Mills v. s. Wagner-Wusterm White-Hyland, v Bye; Mashter- Hoeler z. Austin-Hutchinson; Power- Oyer z. David-Rosier; Griffin-Scott z. Murphy-Curry. Hospital News Send the Daily Kansan home. Dorothy Lewis, c³,35; Betty Davidson, c³,35; Curtis Park, c³,44; William Pittman, c³,36; and Grant Phillip, c³,35 were admitted to the University, c³,28; Genevieve Noyes, ucrel, and James Lawson, c³,35 were dismissed over the weekend. --at Open Handball Doubles Walker A. Huxman, a member of the Kansas state tax commission, will speak in the auditorium of the Administration Department. It was announced yesterday at a meeting of the University organization of Young Democrats. The meeting was held at the Democratic headquarters, with a large number of young candidates. TO K.U. DEMOCRATIC GROUP WALTER HUXMAN TO SPEAK It was decided to have a dance for Young Democrats, to be held the last week in October. Camilla Luther, ed 33, William Howard, d 24, and William Love, m 35, were appointed by Donald Eikin, c 33, chairman of the club, as the committee in charge of the dance engagements. Iowa State Is Preparing for Jayhawker Invasion Only Six Letter Winners on Cyclone Eleven This Season Ames, Iowa, Oct. 10—(Special)—Wil- one Big Six conference and non-conference football games now history, Coach George Veenker is rapidly getting his Cyclones in shape for the Homecoming game with Kansas to be played on State Field at 2 p.m. Saturday. In spite of injuries which have sapped the strength of the Cyclones far this season, they themselves will likely send a powerful eleven onto the field against the Jay- hawkers. Coach Veenker's eleven will have to be at its best to head off the pupils to Coach "Bill" Hargis. The invaders with a team built around Ormond Beach, fullback, have more than a score of lettermen. In contrast, Coach Veenker had six letter winners from whom to build his eleven at Iowa State, but he has moulded a combination that compares favorably with his first Cyclone team—the team that finished second from the top in the conference last year. His team, like the Kansas team, is woven around a blonde quarterback. The blonde quarterback, Grefe ended the 1831 season with Big scoring honors and is more elusive this year than ever. At least four of Iowa State's starting Alumni Notes At least four of Iowa State's starting eleven Saturday will be sophomores playing their first season of intercollegiate football. --at Dr. Angelo C. Scott, 77, pioneer Oklahoma City author, educator and newspaper man, has been notified that he has won first prize in a content competition with the publisher, for the best essay on "Why President Hoover Should Be Reelected." This article will appear in the November issue of The American Au- Ralph E. Johnston, c'23, who has been news editor for the Fort Morgan Times at Fort Morgan, Cola, has resigned to accept a job with the Denver Post. At the present he will remain at Fort Morgan. Patronize Kansan advertisers. After College WHAT? Architecture? IN ARCHITECTURE, certainly, brains rate 100 per cent. 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All includes package to pack humidroom.tn. Some sensitive sola tins. World Famous Traveler Sends Greetings to K. U. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO A brief interview with Lowell Thomas, writer, lecturer and world-wide traveler, after his lecture on India and Afghanistan Saturday at the Ivanhoe Temple in Kansas City disclosed that in spite of his having to prepare for his two hour talk he still wanted to be interested in the University of Kansas. Via the roving reporter he sends his greetings to the faculty and students KU. and UM, and footballs that have better luck than they did in the game with Oklahoma. The roving cub on his part made a note of an interesting statement that Mr. Thomas said: "Indiana where religion is the livelihood, Mr. Thomas said. "The men of this tribe admit openly what we refuse to admit to ourselves, the women make better decisions." PUBLISHERS OF LAW BOOKS OFFER VOLUMES AS PRIZES Dean Davis said that the prize, which is being offered this year for the second time, is very worthwhile and one of the best books to have. The books are valued at $350. The American Law Book company of New York is offering a prize to the member of the class in legal bibliography who does the most accurate work in one phase of the course. The prize is to consist of as many volumes of Corpus Juris as there are students in the class. At the present there are 44 members in the legal bibliography class, which is under the personal instruction of Robert McNair Davis, dean of the School of Law. BOBBY JONES TO HOLLYWOOD TO APPEAR IN GOLF SERIES Hollywood, Oct. 10—(UP)–Bobby Jones will return to Hollywood within a month to start work in a new series of golf pictures, "How to Break Ninety." Jack L. Warner of the Warner-First National stations announced today. The series will be, in six episodes. Jones' first series, "How I Play Glo" was the most successful sport feature in cinema history, attracting more than 30 million fans, Warner said. Missouri Sorority Girls Plan to Balance Budget New Rule Cuts Down Total Number of Dances to Three The council also ruled that no organization should spend more than $10 for decorations for the Homecoming game. The team would spend 10 in connection with the Missouri-Kansas football game. In the past the various houses have vied with each other in the elaborateness of their decorations and expenses have gone up. No more than three dances can be given during the year by any one sorority, according to a new rule by the Women's Pan-Hellenic council, which regulates the activities of the "Greeks." The Council recommended that each house limit itself to two dances, one each semester. Columbia Mo., Oct. 10- (UP) - Sororities at the University of Missouri have taken drastic measures this year to keep their members in the homes and Many of the student leaders looked on the new regulations as being in one way a sort of blessing in disguise. While the chief purpose was to make sorrowly bills fit smaller student allowances, they might create more of a feeling of equality among the wealthier and less fortunate groups. Let Us Check Up on your BATTERY Don't wait 'till it fails you. Firestone EAT GOOD FOOD CARTER SERVICE CALL 1300 Reasonable Prices Good Service — Ask Your Friends THE GREATER DICKINSON DE LUXE CAFE Always a Good Show at TODAY - TOMORROW The Mightiest Jungle Picture Ever Filmed! "CONGORILLA" Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson Nation, 10-26, 10-27, After, 7-19, 30-2 Starts Wednesday- "THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT" Now Showing in K. C. Next Sunday- HAROLD LLOYD in "MOVIE CRAZY" SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday COMPACTS (Values from $1 to $2.50) 69c file they last while they last Rankin's Drug Store 1101 Mass. Where Students Go $ ^{*} $ Phone 678 THE JAYHAWK WABBLE THIS SATURDAY Night--Oct.15 A Special Varsity Sponsored by the KU KU and JAY JANE Pep Clubs featuring--featuring--- JACK MILLS and His Orchestra with Maxine Tappan The JAYHAWK WABBLE THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing --- 9 to 12 Dates $1 --- Stags $1