1X FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS $x = \frac{1}{2} + 3t - 1 = t + 1$. KANSAS SQUAD STATISTICS No. Player Hobson, George H., center Heitman, Walter R., halfback Pinkett, Warren E., halfback Campbell, Jewell C., end *Schake, Elmer H., halfback Kennedy, Archee C., end *Madison, John E., halfback *Gridley, Bernard E., halfback Taylor, Tom M., guard Plumley, Jay A., end *Bleck, Fred C., halfback Fountain, Rollin M., guard O'Noll, Dick L., end Manning, John W., quarterback *Hannon, Gilbert E., end Michel, Theodore R., guard Freeze, Leo E., fullback Durchan, James L., center *Page, Lee E., fullback Dumm, Raymond, halfback Wenver, Richard, halfback Borello, Phil, quarterback *Kite, Maurice B., end Hill, Clyde W, fullback Smith, Carrie, quarterback Casini, Erust J., guard Chappell, Engene, guard Zvolnek, Joseph, drill *Root, Otto P. C., guard Kwastner, Zvonimir, guard Spangler, Clarence R., tackle *Foy, Earl L., tackle Mehrmann, Peter J., tackle *Bauch, Frank J., center *Braul, James J., end Baker, Arthur J., end *Don, M. Mc tackle *Denotes letter men. Come to See Us While in Town. YEA GRADS KEELER'S BOOK STORE 930 Mass Star's of Saturday's Homecoming Fray OTTO ROST · KANSAS TACKLE Facing each other in tombowr for the forthit Kansas-Missouri battle are Ray Oth, center, and Capt. Frank Bitten, hallback of Missouri and Carrie Smith, quarterback, and Otto Rost, tackle of, Kansas. Captain Bitten will figure in the passing of the Tigers that should materialize tomorrow and Oth has been playing a steady game at center when he was not kept out of the game by injuries. Carrie Smith who will had the charges of the Joyhawkers tomorrow will do most of the passing and his player plays will be a big part of the Kansas running attack. Otto Rost, the Joyhawkers has been being captain in four games for the Kansas team besides doing his share of the tucking. Doc Yak Returns to Hill to Reorganize Pep Spirit Doe Yak has been turning up around Homecoming ever since 1919, when he Doe Yak returned to the campus this morning, good old Doe Yak. whose knowledge that much needed ped in Jayhawkmen, old and new. if he didn’t succeed those formulas, distributed in Robinson gymnasium after convocation, then Dae Yak was gone. was born in the lower Bermuda of C. Carl and the late Bob Rowland, the two men who originated the band. It all came about in a Pulman car coming back from Nebbia, where the band met given the Jashawkus a trouncing, adding another defeat to a discouraging The thing that seemed to be lacking was nasal pep. Everyone was so loudly in the room, and everyone in the anecdote of an epidemic. An epiphany, the two conversations thought. Where was the doctor who could supply popped ducts? Doc Wes had the answer. The doctor, in her patent formulas have worked miracles before any number of important games. Did you recognize the Doctor as he spilled that line of clatter and disfigurement? He was the gentleman beneath the hat, and he has let a dual life ever since. KIEK LISTS WORLD PROBLEMS WHICH WILL MAKE HEADLINE YEA Jayhawk! Make Us Your Headquarters While in Lawrence. We Will Serve Your Every Need. For Those Snaps of the Game Buy Your Kodaks and Films here. We carry a complete line. Johnston's and Whitman's Chocolates Drugs Prescriptions Supplies Fountain Service BEAT MIZZOU! RANKIN'S DRUG STORE "Handy for Students" 11th and Mass. Phone 678 Minneapolis, MN. Nov. 19- (UPC)- Prof. Grasson Kirk of the University of Wisconsin today told the annual conference of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism faculty that the world problem involves the next five months during the next 5 years were: 3. The total of Germany's repatriation payments will be reduced rapidly. The country will also have to be second a plan will fail until there are enough changes from the present plan are made. 2. A general movement toward tariff reduction throughout the world will include the United States. 1. No important agreement for armament limitation will come from disarmament conference. Poultry Plant Contract Closed Coffeicfy-(UP) -The contract for construction of the big new poultry packing plant of the Sunshine Produce Company, to Wintrude and Martin, local contractors, at an estimated cost of $50,000. Welcome for Homecoming. Beat Mizzou! HARGISS PROMISES WRATHFUL JAYHAWK, READY FOR BATTLE WITH TRADITIONAL TIGER FOES 'Who Will Win? ' Is Uppermost, But Remains Unsettled; Kansas Needs Victory to Balance Unsuccessful Conference Season of Three Defeats; Mental Hazard Foremost By Sidney Kross Alumni are returning, students are running hither and anon, final preparations for Homecoming are being made, and the question that is uppermost in the minds of everyone is who will win the intricate Kansas-Missouri football tournament. Alumni must be ready to attend and have to remain patient along with everyone else until Saturday afternoon. minutes of Jayhawk wrath and light. May the proud old bird be crowned victor." Couch H. W. Hartges does not know either, but he acords a statement as follows: "To Old Grids and K mom! The coaches and team appreciate your loyalty and devotion to the Jiahwhks square off for the fortieth battle, you must to assure you of $0.00 minutes of Jayhawk wrath and fight!" Assisting Coach Hargias in preparation for the final Big Six conflict are assistant varsity coaches, Line Coach Bertell and Coach Dixon, Mullins, and freshman coaches, Steve Hinshaw, Roland Logan, and Forrest Cox. Three victories and two losses have been marked up in non-conference games; two consecutive games have been losses. Sixteen Lettermen-Lost Last Year Nearly 20 men reported at the hospital after they lost their lettermen were lost to this year's squad by graduation, ineligibility, and man not returning to school. Such statistic was shared by Cali and Archie Stuck in the line were ineligible because of subordinate difficulty with the job. It is worth noting of Ormond Beach, one of the best defensive fullbacks in this section of the country, who decided to stay out. Next came the Haskell Indians who the week before had gone down to in Omaha, Nebraska to burn. The Indians are the underdogs in the pre-game dope. They have Louis Weller, highly touted back, who has been the joymakers to the Jokers' considerable trouble. The season's first name was again the Colorado Aggies and the Ja Hawkins ers were off to a good start with n! at 14-0. The Aggies had good as seemed to function properly. The game made with neither team being able to make any headway in the playoffs, and the injury that the Jayhawkers were not functioning as they had the previous week. The second half found the Indians at 2-0 after a four-half fallback. Johnson, who was receiving the ball on fakes to Weller, finally won over for a touchdown and the margin. Suffer Psychological Hazard It was said before the game that Kannan would go through a fairly successful season. Probably because of a psychological hazard the Jayhawkers were feeling run high on campus (feeling ran high on campus because such a weak-looking aggression could humble the Kansas team), Coach Hargiss scheduled a school that had never appeared in this section of the country before. James Millman University journal headline down to defeat at the hands of Kansas Coach Hargiss started his regular lineup. During the first quarter it was decided that he was out of town. In the second quarter, Hargiss sent in a lighter team, and the first touchdown was put over. The rout was contested, with half the final score being $30 to 0. All during the following week the achievers were drilled in preparation for the state conference and the neighboring conference school. Kansas State College The Oxford and Temple colleges hosted the conference. fore and were being touted as a possible winner of the Big Six. The game proved the Aggeri to be at least two plays better than the Jay-whites. One was a lateral pass on a defender, and another a kite. It rettled the Angles 27-vards, when it seconded as if Auker was to be unkicked, and paved the way for the first conclusion with Graham smashing his left knee. The other was a pass to the chugged Captain Henry Krinkle, who took the fall four yards from the goal and squirmed the rest of the way for the squirred touchdown. The final score was 13 to 6. Defense Is Strong The following Saturday Kansas journeyed to Lincoln to meet the strong Southwest team. They played the strong Northwestern team in a close game despite the 19 to 7 loss, at Lincoln had the added feature of a double play, and on man was on hand. Kansas proved that its defense could function when the offense was off. The offensive punch was lacking. The Jayhawks torched the ball beyond the Saturdays, so their sophomore back for Northwestern, scored a touchdown and Kansas was defeated again, by a score of The next week the Oklahomba Aggies came up from Stillwater holding a 39 to 6 victory over the Haskell Indians, who had been tied in the year. The Jayhawks scored a touchdown and dunked goal in the first quarter but this lead was not enough to win. The Trig leadened the offensive, the Angels scored two touchdowns, winning 13 to 7. Oklahoma was next on the Kansas schedule and mother of the Scones nor more free vicinity. The Jayhawks played the Sconers off their feet for the first quarter, requiring five first downs in seven games. Utah lacked punch or get past the 30 yard line. Early in the last period the Scones received a break, taking the ball down by nine yards and gained 8 yards and on the Duntany, behind perfect interception, ran up to the end zone. The kicker was good and later in the quarter, Captain Warren, standing on the Kansas 30-yard line, kicked a field goal, knocking Kansas down to a 10 to 9 defeat. Lani Saturday the Joywhackers journeyed to St. Louis for the final nonconference game. The Washington team won all four touchdowns and four points after touchdowns for a 28 to 0 victory. The team functioned but still lacked the proper offensive punch, being stopped two or three times within the 10-yard Coach Geoff Henry in Hospital Discuss the traditional rival. This game has always called for special attention because he will probably let his quarterback (Continued on Page 12.) Welcome Kansas Homecomers Glad to See You Back --with Do Your Xmas Shopping While You're Here. Step in — Renew Your Acquaintance The College Jeweler