PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932 Weekend Games Show No Favorite for Championship United Press Gives Edge to Nebraska, Missouri, and Manhattan Gridsters DISCOVER AGGIE STAR By Richard L. Harkness, '28 United States Air Force Commandant Kansas City, Mo, Oct. 3 — (UP) — Pickier the player of this year's Big Six football race, which starts Saturday, is about no easy as Charley Grimm's task of finding a pitcher who plays in the New York Yankees. Is impossible. Nebraska, Kansas State and Missouri, recording to their performances in preseason games last week, are the strongest teams. If Kansas, Oklahoma play each other, their championship potentialities, their conference opponent is in for a big surprise. Nebraska walloped the Cornhusker freshmen, 55 to 0, by scoring touchdowns through the line, around the goal line and against Coach Frank Cardoze making his debut as a head coach, fought off Northwestern for three quarters and then lost, 27 to 0. Kansas State held Purdue to 14 at the first half, written and lasted, 29 to 13. Sooners Make Touchdown Ohio State won from Tulsa, 7 to 0 in the playoff. Cleveland beat Indiana State had little difficulty in defeating the weak Morningings eleven 32 to 0. Kansas played last Friday and lost the playoffs to beat Denver, 13 to 12. The schedule for Saturday, Oct. 8: Kansas vs. Oklahoma at Lawrence. Nebraska vs. Iowa State at Ames. Kansas State—open date. The fact that Northwest and Purdue are rated as two of the big Ten conference's stronger teams gives MISD a competitive edge, feats all the aspects of moral victories. Missouri Defense Strong Four times in the first half did Northwestern drive the ball within the shadow of Missouri's goal posts without being able to score. The Big Ten back field, strong and rugged as it is, could not cope with Missouri's defense. Then, to win, Coach Dick Hanley sent his team into the game, but Punt Renther, in the game in the third quarter, Renther, with his power and ability to reverse the field, spelled the difference between the two teams, Northwestern scored once in the third period and three times in the third. Coach Be McMillin should not mourn Purdue's victory because the contest uncovered a Kansas State sophomore back, young Dugard Russell of McDonald, Pa. who will make a great running mate for Ralph Graham, the Aggie full, Russell scored both his team's touchdowns on passes from Bren. Purdue's margin of victory came in the strength that Purdue was able to send into the game. Caridea's Missouri showed themselves well grounded in football fundamentals but so surely needing additional training in the Notre Dame system of offense. Oklahoma Adds Color The K. U. Coaching Staff Couch Lewis Hardage was satisfied with trying out nothing but the simplest plays and using just enough strength to allow Oklahoma to defeat Tulsa by 19 points. He has offensive stars on the sidelines through most of the game, gained 199 yards on 27 plays, an average of 7.3 yards each time an Oklahoma back carried the ball. Iowa State had little opposition in Morningside and got nothing more than a good workout from the game. Kansas rated by pre-season predictions as one of the strongest clubs in this section, was prevented by fumbles and loose playing from using its full power against Denver. Swimming Hours Announced Herbert G. Alphin, instructor in physio science education, has announced the schedule of open hours for the swim team on Tuesday. Robinson Larson, man in the University is entitled to tha use of the pool at the following hours: Monday 4:30 to 5:30 Tuesday Closed Wednesday 4:30 to 5:30 Thursday 4:30 to 5:30 Friday 4:30 to 5:30 Saturday 3:00 to 4:00 Sunday Closed LOGAN ALLEN GETTO HARGISR LINDSEY COX Whether or not they win games, the Kalohamans can be counted on to add color to the conference this season. Hardage has his players toged out in "panties," which end about three inches above the knee and leave an expanse of bare skin to where the rubber shin and knee guards leave off. A day of light workouts prevailed in the Big Six training camps today. Tomorrow, heavy drills are on the program with coaches using the time to remedy weaknesses revealed in the games last week. Reading from left to right; Roland Logan, freshman; Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics; M. J. Getto, line coach; W. Hargis, head football coach; Adrian Lindsay, backfield; Forrest Cox, freshman. Denver Game Leaves No Over-Confidence in a Row Jayhawkers Face Three Conference Games The Jayhawkers returned from the Rocky Mountain conference sector Sunday packing with them a 13 to 12 victory over the Denver University eleven, a performance which gave them nothing in the way of over-confidence with which to face the opening of the game. They also worked with the University of Oklahoma Sooners here next Saturday afternoon. Beginning with the Oklahoma game, the Kansas team faces three successive Saturdays of conference battling, a game with Iowa State at Ames, coming Oct. 15, and a fray with Nebraska, 1931 champions, being scheduled for the University of Kansas stadium Oct. 22. Jayhawk Play Spotty The play of Kansas in the opener at Denver was decided spotty, much good and much bad football being exhibited. The fact that the affair was a night game, the first battle of the season, and played in a mile-high altitude admittedly were factors in the type of game displayed by the Jayhawkers. The game had its pleasing spots for Kansas followers, one being an eighty-yard march to a touchdown in which power plays, forward and lateral passes all played a part. The two Denver scores, one of which came on a recovered blocked Kansas pant do not speak well for the Kansas offense. Coach Hargas was able to get most his squad of twenty-six players into the going and thus has a fair line on how they must finish the burden of the season goorm must fall. Marshall and Nesmith Look Good Play of Roys Marshall, 185-pound sophomore fullback, was pleasing, as was the work of Ole Nesmith, Ben- tnett, who had previously substituted for Ornand Beach, star Jeyhawker fullback, when the big fel- ow was hurt on the first play of the game, and it was Marshall who crushed over for the first Kansas touchdown of the year. The game with Oklahoma is now causing plenty of worry in the Kansas camp. The Seoners are coming here directed by Lewis Hardage, new head coach, and he has some fourteen veterans on the sound, including Bob Dunlap, halfback who reeled off a 47 yard run to a touchdown when Oklahoma defended Kansas 10 to 0 at Norman last year. Order Notre Dame Tickets Widespread dome in the Kansas-Netre Dame football game in the stadium here, Nov. 5, is shown through the announcement from the K. U. athletic office today that advance orders for game tickets have been received even at this early date from persons in 11 different states. Fans From Eleven States Send Orders for Game Seats Won't challenge to play football I meet, II. (Special) Women invite me at the Illinois state prison here will soon appear in play costumes. They have obtained permission to play football, and practice will start soon. They class volleyball as a ais game and cast it aside for the more masculine sport. The states listed from which Notre Dame game ticket orders have been received include Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, California, and New York. with the big game only about 5 off, the advance sale is showing a slight increase daily and is now approaching three thousand seats will still some twenty thousand seats left. Women Inmates to Play Football Yanks Win Four Straight World Series Settled in Short Order New Record of Home Runs Made By crushing through to their fourth consecutive triumph over the Chicago Cubs yesterday, the New York Yankees made it the twelfth successive world series victory a New York American League club has won. This is the third time the Cubs have beaten by taking four consecutive games. A new record was established for home runs in a 4-game series. Three were hit by Girchg, two by Ruth, two by Lazzeri, and one each by Combs, Cuyler, Demarce, and Hartnett. New York - 102 002 40-13 19 Chicago - 400 001 01- 6 9 Batteries: New York, Allen, Moore, Pennock and Dickey; Chicago, Bush, Warnock, May, Timnin, Grimes, and Hartnett, Hammley. The score for yesterday's game; cores of Previous Games Between Kansas and Oklahoma Year 1903 Kan. Kau. Olda. Year 1903 Kan. Kau. Olda. 1904 17 5 1918 0 0 1904 15 0 1918 0 0 1905 24 0 1921 0 2 1906 24 0 1921 0 2 1907 15 0 1922 19 7 1907 11 0 1922 19 7 1907 12 0 1924 20 20 1910 0 0 1925 0 0 1911 0 3 1926 10 0 1911 0 3 1926 10 0 1912 5 0 1927 7 2 1913 7 21 1929 0 2 1914 16 16 1929 0 0 1915 14 23 1930 13 0 1916 21 13 1931 0 0 1917 21 13 1931 0 0 Total points 302 Games Won 16 Games Tied, 3. Send the Kansan home. PATEE WHERE THE PICTURE PLAY Shows 3-7-9 NOW! ENDS TUESDAY Sport Shorts "Speed" Adkeson, guard on the Kansai team, in relating views of his trip to the mountains and the game with the Japanese, played guard opposite him in the Denver line and who couldn't speak a word of English or understand the language, either. Quite a handcap to "Speed" who keeps up a pretty fast talk of talk W尔深, Purdie and its Boldermakers seemed able to vriet "Humming" Ralph Graham, all right. Remember our forecast? Or, was it just a hope, Comedy - Cartoon - News With that iron-man goal line defense that the Missouri Tigers showed against Northwestern, it looks that the team will be hard to handle about Nov. 12. Harriss was able to get a fine line on his entire squad in the Denver game with practically everyone in at some time or other. The competition for variety "first string" should be tougher than the season goes on—GHP. Logan to Give Yearlings Drill in Oklahoma Plays Coaches Appeal for More Freshman Football Candidates The jawbone of an ass is just as dangerous now as it was in the days of Saxon—Atchison Globe. Freshman Coole Ruband Logan said this morning that his landing charge would be drilled in Oklahoma play this afternoon in preparation for intensive practice against the varsity during the week. Coach “Frosty” Cox squared the Tulsa-Oklahoma game at Nassau Saturday, and he will give an analysis of the Sooner plays to the fresh, and from that point on, the entire freeman team will concentrate on the Hardage style of football. The Sooner style of football since the adoption of the Vanderbilt system under Coach Low Hardidge has not changed materially from its former style and the coaching staff has a pretty clear conception of just what sort of an opponent he is against on Saturday in the Jayhawks' initial Big Six encounter. There has been no increase in the freshman squad in the past week, but Coach Logan is still appealing for candidates for the squad which lost one man with the departure of Edward McDevitt of Louisville, Kv. According to the coaches, the first year men are lining up in very acceptable shape and should, in a week or two, present stiff competition to the varsity, despite the fact the varsity will be hard to handle after its close shave of last Friday night against Denver University. Candidates Today the fresh coaches will work i candidates hard to determine the net combinations available for the car- ing out of the vaulted Sooner attack KFKU --with Edmund Lowe Bela Lugosi - Irene Ware Thursday: 2:30 p.m., elementary German lesson, E. F. Engel, Lesson subject: How to Learn German: 2:45 p.m. news notes, KU. news bureau; 6 p.m. athletic interview, Coach H. W. Harris. Subscribe for Friday: 2:30 p.m., music appreciation period, C. S. Skilton, organist and composer, "Orchestral Instruments; Obesc; 6:00 p.m., program arranged by J. Allison." alphonix.org THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters Fritts-Stowitts Saturday: 1:45 p.m., football game Oklahoma University vs. Kansas University; 6 p.m., musical program. PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers — 15c per week Always a Good Show at TONITE • TOMORROW A Wife in Her Heart, But Never a Bride! JOHN BOLIS - IRENE DUNNE The greatest woman's picture ever produced and a story by the Fannie Hurst you'll never forget! Wednesday Only- "GEORGE STEPPERS MINSTRELS" Shows 3-7-9 GEORGIE STYLELERS MINISTRIES 20 People Minstrel - Vodville - Comedy 15-9 Price - Mat. 10-25c, Eve. 10-25c Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Marlene Dietrich in "Blonde Venus" Starts Sunday The Picture of the Year Congorilla" Harold Lloyd Will Soon Be in Town Professor Bloch Ill Professor Albert Bloch, of the department of drawing and painting, is confined to his home by illness and will meet to meet his classes for several days. After College WHAT? Architecture? Kenneth Reid, managing editor of the architectural publication, "Pencil Points," writes "The success of this book is an instinctive feeling for design and a technical skill in construction, but also a complete cultural background. Architecture rehearses a real experience concentration, a keen mind." IN ARCHITECTURE, certainly, brains rate too per cent. " . . . intensive concentration, a keen mind." That's why in this business, as in college, a pipe is the favorite smoke. 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