1X PAGE FOUR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 Collings May Play Saturday Instead of St. Louis Man Hartman Will Replace Otl for Guard Position in Game Against Jayhawkers AGGIE FULLBACK OUT Columbia, Nov. 19—(UP)—The Missouri football team went through another light workout in preparation for the Kansas Jayhawkers. A long mode of play was a quick affairm yesterday with only Hai Austin not taking part in the play. Max Collings continued to work in the backfield position held by Harold Johningmesser, and may start in place of the St. Louis man. His lejury injury received in the Oklahoma game showed little improvement last night, however. The lineup which has been receiving most attention includes Gladen and Schleie, Morgan and Marrion, Arndt and Carver, duets and Denny, center Hartman, a 200-pound veteran, we replace a 200-pound player, with Austin Rake, will take Austin's place. It was Hartman's yogam work last week that repulled an Oklahoma dive baskets team, and times the Sooner hall carrier amused at Hartman's guard and each time lost to a player in the game, player late in the season, and is expected to start on the schedule of the game. Members of the Missouri B team departed this morning for Kirksville where they will meet the Kirksville Teachers this afternoon. Lincoln, Nov. 19, — (UP) — Coach Dana X Bible, of Nebraska, strengthened the Husker line by shifting McPherson, 200-pound center, to right. The 76-year-old is out with a leg injury. Louis Brown was playing quarter this afternoon. Ames, Nov. 19.-UOP)—Upson State will put through its hard work workout today in preparation for Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday. Coach George McClure and the Coaches in good shape, will hold a skull practice Friday. Norman, Nov. 19 - (UP) -Albany the Oklahoma High School has an open day on Saturday for students to day for a long practice preparing for their Thanksgiving game with Oakland. Manhattan, Nov. 19 — (IPD) Ralph Graham, line pitchers for the Atlanta Braves, will be able to play Saturday when the Aggies play North Dakota State, Coach Be McMilan said. KFKU --- The Radio rialy which will be broadcast over station KFKU tomorrow at 6 p.m. will open with a number by number program of Prof. William Pilcher of the School of Fine Arts. They will sing "Crimson and Blue" both by the Rock Chalk The second speaker will be John E Carlson, Kansas City, who began his career with the team of 1908-09. He will discuss "Traditions." Following his talk the Mets' pitchers will receive a $250 gift card to the team of 1908-09. Prof L. N. Flint, head of the department of journalism and president of the alumni association, will act as chairman. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will be the first speaker of the proclamation object will be "Today and Tomorrow." Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University, will talk or "Two Years Ago." "I'm a Jayhawk," Glee Club will conclude the program. At 11 a.m. tomorrow a British trav talk will be presented. "Football" which was the subject of the interview which was presented over station KFKU yesterday at 6 p. m., in which Couch H. W. "Bull." Hargios were asked that they were not asked by E. R. Elbel associate professor of physical education. Fremont, Neb.—The a cappella choir of Midland College will make a spring performance Feb. 10, to visit eight western states. The 67 members will travel the west coast in winter. TAXI 25c 12 HUNSINGER Race Entries Announced Hamilton Picks Men To Compete with Missouri Saturday Coach Brutus Hamilton announced last night the Kansas entries in the 2014 NCAA Championship, Cummingham, McComb, Stover, Borel, Ouchiichinger, and Taylor will run for Kansas. Coach Hamilton said that "drope" indicated a close score. He said the game would be played outstanding runner all season, places first in the meet with Missouri he will win the conference gold medal awarded in the NCAA tournament each year. According to the coach, Cummingham will be pressured by the Dunkin twins, Tiger stacs. Last Saturday at Ames, Cunningham broke the K. U. 2-mile record formerly held by "Poozy" Frazier. Cunningham's third win came at Tucson in 9:38.4, while that of Frazier was 9:38.4. Sport Shorts --- The hours are going by and soon the Jayhawks and Tigers will square off for the fortish battle. The Tigers will fight on offense in a attack featuring Captain Bitter, sophomore quarterback Stuber. Sandel, an elite, end the. Kansas team will win on defense. The team owns with Carrie Smith and Lee Page doing the hurling and featuring Eimer Schanke and Dick O'Connell at the other end of the battle Saturday will be in the air. Charity games are occupying the thoughts of many of the spectators at this time. The Big Six is in for its share of post-scoon games for charity, and the teams divide the receipts and offer them to the local charity fund. Kansas meets Washburn in a charity game Dec. 5 at the Moore Bowl. This will have an interesting angle in that Washburn was supposed to be on this campus when they found that there would be conflicting dates. Fans at Topeka felt that the Jehabois could defeat Kansan and were skeptical about the cause for the change from Kansan to Topeka, an overflow crowd of nearly 10,000 and should be filled for this game. Kansas Aggies journey to Wichita for their charity game to meet the University of Wichita. This game is drawing a great deal of interest in Wichita. The Aggie football team voted the other day in honor of their charity game 12, deciding that it needed the time for its studies. Missouri and Oklahoma participate in two charity games each. Missouri meets the winner of the Washington-St. Louis game in Columbia and Tempe, with the other winners being the University of Tufas and Oklahoma City University. Nebraska journeys to Denver to meet the University of Colorado in its charity game. The Big Six is bringing in a great deal to the noble cause of charity in this section of the country. -S.K. Son Given Over to Law Kansas City, Nov 19 - (UP) A mother who loved her 24-year-old son and "didn't want him to go through all the things that turned the boy over to the police today. Out of work his wife an expectant mother, the young man obtained 84 in a holdup, then realized his mother was in law and asked in-law asking her to tell his mother. The juniors defeated the freshmen, who lost four of their offensive defense. Katherine boxley scored three points. This game was one in inter-class tournament which is in At 4:30 the seniors are scheduled to play the sophomores. The seniors were champions the first two sophomores and the last two sophomores are last year's champions. Women's Intramurals --- The Greens will play the Reds at 3:30 today in the color tournament. Quack club did not meet last night until after Thanksgiving vacation. W. W. Davis, professor of history, who left Oct. 31 for Oak Grove, Ala., where his father is seriously ill has been hospitalized. Mr. Davis says that as the condition of his father unchanged. Mr. Davis does not know when he will re- Davis Still in Alabama Want Ads TUTORING: Experienced tutor will take a few students. Beginning German, Greek, French English, $1 an hour. Email: mckennedy@school.com Phone 589, 7 to 8, evenings. LOST. 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The working out of this formula is typical of the thought Bell System men give to improving the telephone art in all its phases. BELL SYSTEM A NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INTER-CONNECTING TELEPHONES