UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931 Hargiss Confident K.U. Team Will Win Remaining Games Active Practice Abandone Yesterday in Preparation for Week's Workouts SQUAD MORALE HIGH With football drawing to a close at K. U., only two more games remaining on the schedule, it would be unfair to label the Jayhawkers have not had a successful season. If success is to be measured by win, they will label this season as a poor one; but if the entire team statistics are to be examined, Bill Harriss has done well here. Starting the season with a few experienced players, Hargass had the difficult task of building up on his skills. On the face of it, a second conference championship was to impossible. Such experienced squads as Duke and Oklahoma had to be encountered, and sending new men, who were willing to fight hard to uphold the prestige of the school, was not enough to overcome the advantage of experiences. But at that the Jayhawkers have done well. The highly touted Aguilles won on a pair of touchdowns, one from the first half and one from the game. Nebraska managed to push over but a single touchdown and two of the four scored. They played for three quarters of the game and many of the K. U. regulars had scored twice in the game; they were suffering from the heat. Expect To Win Remaining Tilts Expect To Win Remaining Titles Coach Hargis challenges, however, that the Washington game and the Missouri game the latter hit, if a victory, would be enough to convince many Jayhawks followers that K. U. season was a success. Yesterday afternoon active practice was abandoned in preparing for the two remaining contests. Hargis refused to allow any member of his team to participate from practice for one day, Hargis thought, would not only add more drive to other practices for the week but it would also avoid the possibility of injuries that would be detrimental to the regulars into the coming lills. Team Morale Running High And the morale of the team is running high. Although losing a tough game to Alabama Saturday, the team came up with a plan to day and put everything into these two games. The men are confident that they can win. They humbled, and if they continue to hold this confidence, nothing can stop them from pushing over the winning touchdown. Kansas will bear watching these next two weeks, and if either Missouri or Washington have figured on an easy victory over the Jayhawkers, they will be 'sadder and wiser pigkin pumbers after the final gun has sounded. Go.' Year Kansas Washington 1891 6 0 1904 12 0 1905 21 0 1908 10 0 1909 23 0 1915 35 7 1923 83 0 J **1924** 48 0 1927 21 21 Total: 279 34 Games Won 7 0 Total 7 2 Women's Intramurals Women's Intramurals Class Tournaments Under Way Class Tournaments Under Way The team defeated the younger sister team in the first game of the interclass hockey tournament, 4-1. The freshman team shows excellent form in the second night's game was its first. The senior队 won the championship in its first two years but was defeated the year by the present sophomore team. Those making scores were Jane Dyrm, 1; Margaret Lawson, 2; Marian Lynch, 3; and Tiffany Lewis in the senior forward line play, Genevieve Lirabeec and Helen Wilson as teammate. The junior man team Muriel Williamson and Mabel Spindler were outstanding on Mabel Spindler. the freeman hockey squad consists of the following women: Kathryne Patee, Josephine Paya, Kyla Rushon, Jessica Shepherd, Kaitlyn Marjurie Hutchison, Lorraine Lawrence, Ava Hews, Cecilia Mitchell, Frances Greves, Mabel Spindler, Mabel Royal, Mary Elizabeth Doty, Amelie McRidey, Emma Sawyer, Louise Biel, Kuchial Hiem, Mary Bone. The members of the senior squad are: Louise Lumb, Jane Bynn, Mary Kershaw, Stephen Taylor, Bertram, Margaret Calaham, Mary Ramsey, Hortley Fritz, Helen Lawson, Jake Hulme, John McGraw, vieve Larrabee, Garnet Silliman, Clarice Marsh, Martina B希沙, and Eleanor Ann Louise Kelly is captain of the freshman team and Mary Elizabeth Doty is manager. The captain of the senior team is Margaret Lawson. Th second game of the tournament will be played this afternoon at 4:30 tumors against sonhomores. The color tournament opens this afternoon at 3:30. The yellows are playing the reds. Girl Scout Course Offered Philipson, a leader of girl's scout will teach girl's scout training and leadership at the University, beginning Nov. 30. The course will last a week, with an hour and a half of instruction daily including Saturday. A similar course was offered two years ago by M Missen Trollt. The instruction is open to everyone. Those who are interested in ecology from evomnium on the bulletin board. Last Volleyball Game Tonight Corlin hall was defeated by I. W. rose, who was defeated by Alpha Delta Pi, score 47-19 in the semi-finals of the women's interclass volleyball tournament. I. W. W. is now the winner of the unorganized teams and Alpha Delta Pi holds the championship of the organization. The final game will be played tonight at 7:30 between Alpha Delta Pi and I. W. W, for the championship of the tournament. Fifty-Two Men Report for Freshman Basketball Two Sessions Each Week Will Be Held Until December Fifty-two men answered the call of Coach Foresk Cox for freshman basketball last night. They were, put through a drill on dribbling, pivoting, various kinds of passes, and goal practice. All were scrimmage in which all participated. Coach Cox announced that practice will be held on Monday and Wednesday for the football season, after which practice will he hold every night at City Stadium. The football squad and are also basketball competitions will be added to the squad at that time. Candidates Listed Candidates Lists The men who turned out for practice last night are as follows: Yale Wells, Asherville; Ellen Weeks, Pittsburgh; Harold Rapaport, New York, N. Y.; Brolk Holmsek; Burlesville, Coon, Kansas City; Robert Loveless, Coon, Kansas City; Robert Loveless, Junction City; Rex L. Woods, Kinsley, Kermeth Kell, Topkia; Bob Curd, Lewartville, Kentucky; Shepherd Kansas City; John Grist, Lawrence; Roy Lee Adams, Oklahoma City; Walter Kern, Leavenworth; Pat Taylor, Kansas City; Vandenuer, Lawrence; Leslie Wohl, Lawrence; Jack Gatier, Columbus; Jack Hammond, Oklahoma City; Max Wells, Asherville; Clark Brown, Costa Mea, Elwood Laub, Kansas City; Wendell Warrow, Blockfield, Iowa; John Welch, Kansas City; Danny Clancy, early Springs; Frank Ewing, Estenica, NM; MJ Sid Heliburn, Osage City; Jack Shelley, Coldwater; Edward Thomas, Kaneland; Michael Field, mass. Gunnar Mykerich, Chapman; Bob White, Elsworth; Sheltier, Babcock; Jason Strawn; Ambrose Walrich, Richmond; Glenn Brauninger, Kansas City; Samuel Hopp, Carner, N. J.; Arthur Ros Bob Oyley, Lawrence; Stangley Pugh, Kansas City; Chevy White, Norton; Bert Goffen, Lawrence; Burns, Macksville; Dean Pierce, Kansas City; "Stinkey" Hauri, Lawrence; Bill Gulfer, Lawrence; Gordon Gryn, Robert R. King; Michael Cidler City; Robert R. King, Yates Center. Sooners Prepare by Hard Practice to Meet Missouri Norman, Nov. 10—(UP)—The Oklahoma Sooners, striking their stride after early season setbacks, are in for a hard week of practice. Coach Adil Candi say today, as he started promotion his team for the Missouri game Saturd Coach Henry Directs Tiger Team From Bed for Homecoming Game Saturday Columbia, Nov. 10-(UP) - From his hospital bed, Coach Gwynn Henry today, directed the practice of Missouri as the Tigers trained for their Home-comming game. Statewide, Wheaton was operated on for a vicia infection yesterday. SAUER NOW IN SHAPE Prices back to fifteen years ago. You can now buy your fall clothes, for the prices are within reach of everyone. Lincoln, Nov. 10—(UP)—The Nebraska Cornhuskers tied with Iowa State for the conference lead, went through a stiff practice session today as the team worked to secure a contender for the important Kansas Agile game Saturday at Manhattan. Henry Directs Team Right now, a large showing of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Prenare for Aggies Manhattan, Nov. 10—(UP)—The announcement that Ralph Graham, out of the lineup since they defeated West Virginia, will be able to play in the Homecoming Nebraska game aturdury, told for Kansas Ag-chances of winning. The squad went through a light workout yesterday. SUITS---TOPCOATS $25 ---OVERCOATS--- Ames, Nov. 10—(UP) The morale of the Iowa State eleven was the best of the season today on the Iowa State Cycles started off with a win against Drake. The Iowa State players came out of their 7 to 6 victory over the Kansas Aggies in good condition to continue their drive toward the pennant against Nebraska Saturday. Intramural Games Whether you drive a "Collegiate Ford" or a Cadillac, you can have that dressed up appearance in Carls Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Alpha Kappa Pai played themselves into the broad margin in touch football Monkey by defending the Cardinals against kicks and a successful try for kick. Glad to show you Sigma Chi scored a 7-0 victory ove- s. Sigma Alpha Epsilon on a kick block and recovered in their opponent's end zone and had been penalized and placed on their one-yard line. Emby made the kick for extra credit. Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Phi thieft fought an inclusive tie at 0-0 for their after- Delta Chi will play Sigma Nu Wed- nesday afternoon. The game between Sigma Alpha Epison and Pi Kappa Alpha which was scheduled for four days, was postponed until the follow- ing Monday because it is borne upon by the outcome of the Alpha Kappa Pi game against Theta Tau Thursday. Phi Gamma Delta played Wednesday and Delta Upsilon and Phi Pi and Triangle and Kappa Eta Kappa. Triangle ran next in the scoring race with a 13-0 triumph over Theta Tt resulting from two passes and a drop-kick. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS We use good materials, give good service, and try to be Courteous. Electric Shoe Shop Dyeing - Shining - Cleaning 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th After hearing STUART CHASE lecture at the University on Thursday evening, you will want to read his books: MEXICO, a Study of Two Americas—$3.00 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH—$1.00 THE TRAGEDY OF WASTE—$1.00 Place your order now at— THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Tel. 666 Only in a store like Ober's and in a season like this could you find clothing values like these! 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