X PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1931 Huskers, Cyclones Lead Conference as Aggies Tumble Result of Yesterday's T Puts Kansas State Out of Big Six Race For Season JAYHAWKS ARE LAST Results of Big Six games yesterday results Nebraska and Iowa State in the lead for the conference championship game, but Iowa State's brakke took a laugh at dopters in its tilt with the Kansas Aggies and Oklahoma State, strong eleven down " among the others." A 55-yard run in the fourth quarter by Brown, who had just been released from the hospital after suffering from appenditis, overcame the field goal goal attempt and completed in the second period and kept the Cornhuskers' Big Six Slate clean. Ames Defeated India State, while losing to Drake 7-6, managed to keep in the running by a six-under 69. The Cyclops ended taken down by a non-conference fee. The Cyclops ended the Hucksters at outright losses of today into consideration. It would hardly be sensible to predict a victory. In downing the Kansas Aegies last week 7-6, Iowa State scored one of the biggest upsets of the season. Outplayed by Iowa State's passing, pass遭逢被弓 by a Cyclone while standing among four Aegies, followed by a point after touchdown, gave Iowa State a 23-14 victory. Oklahoma Wins One The Angels position in the conference cannot be changed. They are lodged in third place for the season of winning three games and innerval two. Big Six Standings Okahama, however, with its single victory over Kanaig in Big Six play can be dropped to a tie for last place. The Yankees would have homecoming game with Missouri this week. The Jayhawkers have failed to cross an opponents goal line in决赛 With the standings completed after yesterday's lits, the Jayhawkers are the only eleven that has not won a game in fourth place as a result of its victory over the Sooners yesterday 6-0. Coach Hargis and his Jayhawks team are now down by one point of the score sheet yesterday by downing Washington University, a non-conference. The final score was 28-0 and the Jayhawker victory since the Milklin come W West Lost Pet. Team W West Lost Pet. Nebraska 4 0 1,000 IOWA State 3 0 1,000 Kansas Aggies 3 2 600 Missouri 1 3 250 Ohioa 1 1 300 Kansas 1 4 300 Prisoners Make Christmas Toys Big Six Games Saturday Missouri vs. Kansas, Lawrence Iowa State vs. Nebraska, Lincoln. Prisoners Make Christmas Toys Johnson—An array of mechanics toys that could be equipped by any toy store could be used at Stanton county jail. The prisoners explained there was nothing else to do with the toys and made toys for the Christmas trade." Have Miniature Gold Field The University of Texas not only owns oil fields in the plains of west Texas, but it is also the possessor of a set of wells and oil field own campus. This field is located in the basement of the Engineering building for the use of students in the dean's office. The field is a perfect imitation of a field which was constructed at Sugardland, Texas, at a cost of one million dollars. There can be drills on oil fields, oil drills, and pipe lines. Freshman Lawyers Uncover Suicide and Murder in Damage Suit Hearing The case was completed Tuesday and Chief Justice Davis instructed the jury which was cloaked just before adjournment for the day. In the case, Evelyn Smith, the plaintiff, is beneficiary in an insurance policy to the amount of $5,000 on the life of her husband. The Security Insurance company contends committed suicide during the first policy year of the insurance, thus voiding Tearing down, bit by bit, the contentions of the attorneys for the defendant, Paul C. Aiken, concluding at the hearing that Evelyn Smith against the Security Insurance company, charged the defense with inconsistency and defied the Security insurance company to prove that her murder both were evident in the case. According to the testimony, Adam Post Season Game Planned Nebraska Team to Meet Colorado Squad on Dec. 5 Can a man commit suicide and still be murdered? That is one of the bones of contention between the attorneys representing the plaintiff and the defense in the case of Evelyn Smith, an attorney for a company being heard in the District Court of Sunflower County, in session at the present time with Chief Justice R. M. Davis, presiding, and Associate Justices on the freshman law practice. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 14. — (Special) Elaborate preparation is in the making for the tenth game on Nebraska's 1831 football schedule, a post-session game in Denver, Dec. 5, between the University of Nebraska and the University of Oklahoma. The proceeds of the will go to charity organizations in the two states. Nebraska is one of the first mid-continent teams to sign a post-season charity contest. The game in Denver next month, according to sports authorities in the Mile High City, is expected to reach less than 20,000 gridiron enthusiasts. Enthusiasm in the Cornhusk camp is growing. If satisfactory arrangements can be made at least a portion of the team will travel to the pony team. Unofficial rumors have it that special trains will carry Nebraska followers to the cottage till and that barring adverse weather conditions many grid fans will make the trip by train. Will Clash With Two State Schools for Unemployed In December Read the Kansan want-ads University of Oklahoma In Two Charity Games Norman, Nov. 14. — (Special) That the Owen field attendance record of 1928 was lowered by the Nebraska game of 1928, will fall with a crash when the Oklahoma City university's basketball team is playing pizazz squab, each strengthened by its freshmen and fourth-year players, clash at Norman early in the season, and by the belief of Ben G. Claw, the Sooner athletic director. Wellington -Directors of the Farmers Mutual Telephone company hold a called meeting recently and decided to send them all the money they had been allowed $2 per day for each meeting attended, but now will receive no salary at all. The manager, treasurer and day operators also are allowed to take only a 10 per cent cut in salaries. Although the "Big Six" not only has a three-year rule and a freshman rule, it also has rules for emergency as such, it recognized the charity emergency and without hesitation abrogated its two strict eligibility requirements to see their freshmen and fourth-year men and then meet the Goldgold and their own elite eligibility requirements. Derrick, 12, decided to ski field. Tuba, on Dec. 12, when the Sooners tie the Golden Hurricane in a charity fry three. Derrick also skied for the conference with a meeting here Monday afternoon attended by Chancellor J. D. Finlayen, Dean R. L. Langbein and Dr. Robert L. Tuva University. This meeting was very harmonious, all details being settled in less detail. When Oklahoma City University athletic officials quite naturally demurred at barring their freshmen and also their seniors, the backbone of the team, Hand, Wilkerson, Knap and Morgan, the backbone of their team, the Souer officials petitioned the "Big Six" conference to wave the restriction against the two players that the Goldbugs must use all their undergraduates, a plan that will make for a much more attractive game than were the two teams to play without their freshmen and fourth year playin for Shafoack for Washington. Washington in his pass was incomplete. Casnii in for Baker. Hardin's pass to Landwirt was good for 15 yards. Tyrrell failed to land the ball 1 yard and ended right end. A pass, Hardin to Tyrell, was good for 18 yards. Tickets Sold Throughout Oklahoma In the Tuula-Sooner game, tickets may be sold by charity organizations in any city or town in Oklahoma, each of which will keep the entire proceeds of its own ticket sale for use of its own funds. The school plan will be followed in the Sooner-Oklahoma City University game. The plaintiff filed demurrers to answers of the defendant stating that he was aware of the facts and is inconsistent with the facts alleged in the accusation of murder by the plaintiff. Smith applied for the insurance policy on January 1, 1929. On January 15 of that year, he received an upon presentation of the proofs of death to the insurance company, the company refused payment as it contained a breach of the policy was January 30, 1929, and that suicide occurred within the first calendar year of the insurance policy, the plaintiff complained in the plaintiff, the insurance company claimed that the insured committed suicide and that the plaintiff, Evelyn Smith, murdered the insured to collect the life What began as a quit for the recovery of the $3,000 in life insurance and an annuity from his investment in a criminal action by the state against Evelyn Smith, provided the defense in a pleading of no connnection with the suicid of Adam Smith, according to the district attorney. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Paul C. Alken and Laurel N. Dunn; for the defendant, Judson Hadley and Jack Copeland. Oklahoma City Defeats Haskell Warriors 28-6 Indians Only Score Comes In Third Quarter as Result of Fumble Okahama City. Nov. 14, (UP) — Oklahoma City University trounced the Haskell institute here today, 28 to 6. Oklahoma City University won first quarter and the quarter ended 7 to 0. Hand of Okahama was responsible for the first score, when he went up by a goal. Oklahoma threatened again in the first quarter when they had the ball out of bounds and not able to make a first down. The quarter ended with the ball on the Haskell 90-line line when Weller of Oklahoma recovered by Holt of Oklahoma. Several times was Oklahoma in scoring distance but part of the time they played well against the ball over. Again in the third quarter Oklahoma City had the ball on the Indians' 8-yard line but again they lost to Arizona after Haskell had punted, Pickens of Oklahoma cut back around the end run 23 yards to score. Anderson scored a two-hit, four-pointer quarter, Pickens fumbled the ball rollover the Haskell goal line and was recovered by Smith for a touchdown, adding the extra point with a kick. Jayhawkers Score Four Touchdowns To Win Tilt (Continued from page 1) Tyrell failed to gain. Tyrell's脉 was knocked down by Foy. Hardin' had no trouble knocking down KU's 18-yard line. Schanke kicks to Washington's 30-yard line. Cochrane for Tyrell and Guth for Clark. Cochrane for Washington's pass was incomplete Beasley punted to the U. K. 49-yard line. Smith made 10 yards around left Hinds came in for Landwarth. Smith made a 4-yard gain through a center. Paekshu to O'Neill was good for 20 yards. Smith went through guard for 10 yards to the Washington 3-yard line. Smith made a yard through cen- tin 6 inches. Smith pushed it over for a downhill. Page kicked the extra point. Score: Kansas 28, Washington 0. After this touchdown Dumm and Madison made several long runs, but they did not lead to scores. Starting lineups: Kansas Washington Hanson LE Landwirth Mehringer LT Wheeler Mebringer LG Vandever Burich C Harel Baker RG Erasman Rost RT Clark O'Neil RE Gustafson Smith RE Hardin Iowa QL Harding Gridley RH Fredrickson Schake FB D. Miller Officials- Quijley (St. Marys), referee; Burk (Westminster); umpire; Mills (Missouri); head lineman; Millard (Illinois Wesleyan). field judge. News From Home Yates Center, Kan.-From the toes, and in the heart of the sorghum malt, they will be no hard drill to house this winter. He is turning out 100 gallons of molasses a day and is bringing them home. Molasses Production Good A Good Golf Pro Hawthaun, Km—Mrs. Frank Stermer, member of the Ladies Golf club here, perused her father, the Rev E. T. Rice, to play a round with her. The player went on to win before, but Mrs. Stermer taught so well that the foot by two strokes. El Dorado—Hunters of this city have petitioned the city council asking that a few of them stay in the El Dorado, a lake that lies within the city limits. Hundreds of birds take refuge on the lake each evening instead of going out, where the hunters may shoot at them. Arkansas City-Mrs. J. E. Moyer killed her husband with an ax. Then she took poison. A note explained that she was afraid that they would be taken by an auto accident and so she had taken this penalty way to defeat fate. Woman Defeats Fate Bantist Minister to Leave Baptism and confirmation of the First Baptist church for the past seven years. A combined church night and reception is being held at the church. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Read the Kansan want-ads. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. SPEAKING OF SPORTS When the rival coaching squads to Yale and Harvard University meet Friday prior to the annual Yale-Harvard football game, all American stars will be in action. Former Stars to See Action in Coaches' Game a freak contest, is attracting wide interest. Incidentally, the insistence of Yale coaches that periods be limited to four minutes indicates that the mentors do not keep in the fine physical condition they demand from their players. The game, resulting from a Harvard challenge, will be played in eight periods of four minutes each, and although Nate's lineup includes two brilliant Notre Dame stars, head coach Adam Walsh, captain of Knute Rockefeller and former Bucky Bucky O'Connor, 1900 belly. Berry Friedman, former Michigan all-america quarterback, is the only other "outside" on the Eli team, all other masters, coaching staff being graduates of Yale. Jim Brady, one-time Notre Dame quarterback, and Charley McDermott, a former North Carolina non-Harvard alumni in the Crismon bench. Ben Tickner, last year's all-star quarterback, and Robert Pettibone, post vet, with Charley Bradford and John Donovan of slightly more ancient vintage, at the guardie Eddie Bradford (center), who played against Burns and Frank Pickard, recent graduates, who are now coaching the scramble at Head Coach Eddie Casey, Madison Sayles and McDermott as his running mates Arthur Sampson is "teach of Mul Stevens, Yale's head coach, says he will be the Bluest Bloch of the Blue squid. "I'm not in the lineup," he says, with the crucial moments and relieve Pond." The Yale starting lineup is expected to include Stewart Scott, left end; Rep. GeeHook, left tackle, Misty Miller, left center; Kempton Dunn, right guard; Fay Vineen, right tackle, Stanley Gill (left back); Johnmy Garvey or Bob Hall, left halfback; Ray (Ducky) Pend, right halfback and Paul (Bucky) O'Connor. Primo Planning New "Sucker" Tours Thanks to the New York State Athletic Commission, Manager Leen See now threatens (or should we say prosecute) him for his European. And, if See fulfills his promises, the so-called Three Dumb Ukes who regulate boxing in New York will be removed. For it is the much reduced "dread-naught heavyweight" boxing classification, originated by the New York Commissioners, which is responsible for all sports. See content that the "Dreadnaught," or "super burn," classification probabil- ing fighters of more than 230 pounds and more than six feet three inches under fire, under those figures will prevent Cameras from fighting in this country. Read the Kansan want-ads BOYS: If you are booking for a good quiet room, reasonable rent, call at 1301 Vermont. Phone 127. —59 Want Ads --for FOUND: The right place to eat and save money. 21 meals for $5. The bread. 1245 Oread. Hazel Erickson, prop 'booms for boys. —61. WANTED: A good steward. 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