UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1831 Kansas Gridsters Prepare for Game With Washington Full Extent of Injuries No Yet Determined But No Major Ones Occurred FILL BACKFIELD HOLE With the Oklahoma-Kansas annual grid contest now a thing of the past, and the Mount Oread ball-luggers still possessing a zero in the conference "win" column, the game next Satar-tee will be Washington to column this week. The game with the Oklahoma Sooners last Saturday, resulting in a fourth quarter defeat for the Jayhawkers, gives the Lindsey-coached eleven its first conference victory while the Kankanis secure the state of "victory meat" in the conference. The extent of injuries to Coach Hargis' outfit has not been determined, although no major injuries are expected to show up. The eligibility of Elm Schane, backfield star, also remains an "unknown quantity" as no anthers come concerning her or not he was made up his scholastic difficulties. Coach Hagins in attempting to fill the backfield hot spot after the kick was taken a backfield Saturday that may be counted upon for consistency during the remainder of the game. The team was starters back of the line Saturday, and continued hot consistent gains throughout the game. The St. Louis squad, making its last appearance to Jayhawk fans two years ago, is completing a gridiron season for the Kansas team, a rigorous team is concerned. At the last meeting of the Kansas and Washington teams in 1929, the Kansas team came up with the CYCLONES IN TIE FOR LEAD Workouts for the Washington game will commence this afternoon. Cornhuskers Only Remaining Hurdle For Conference Championship Iowa State, the dark horse of the Big Six race so far this year, remains in its early stages. It stands with Nebraska, Kansas Agagies, the favorites so far this year, were topped into third place by the unexpected defeat at the hands of the Browns. Kansas and Iowa State meet nonconference foes from the neighboring state to discuss new journeys to St. Louis to meet the week Washington team and Drake goes on. The Cyclones have only one more conference hardie to assure themselves their own success. They are with the Curmushkers of Nebraska and should be the feature game of the This Saturday Kansas Angles and Nebraska will meet at Manhattan in New York City to celebrate Oklahoma journeys to Columbia to meet Missouri and attempt to stay out of war. The Big Six standings: Won Los Iowa State 3 0 Nebraska 3 0 Kansas Aggies 3 0 Ohio State 1 3 Kansas 0 3 Missouri 3 0 OMER LITTLE OF LOUISBURG WINS CORN-HUSKING CONTES one hundred dollars and a silver cup was awarded Orr Little Louis-Almanac, the greatest hasking contest. The prize was awarded on the basis of the weight of the field, the number of balls husker had picked the field. Little husker 2224 bushels of corn in eighty pounds. Upon a signal from a low-flying plane 10 a.m. m., Saturday, the forty contestsors lined up in Willard Morgan's cornfield north of Lawrence started husking. The agriculture department and several rural high schools acted as planners, going behind the buckers and picking the corn they had left. MISSOURI MOVES TOWARD CUT IN ATHLETIC EXPENS Columbia, Mo.—(Special)—The University of Missouri committee on intercollegiate athletics moved definitely to give the athletic equipment here what it wanted, the university band to Kansas City and Lawrence, Nov. 29 and 21, when the Tigers meet Kansas at football at LaSalle, director of athletics, announced today. The committee also discussed revision and restriction of the winter and spring dates for the conference. Brewer to notify the Big Six conference of Missouri's willingness to co-operate with the conference be decided upon when the conference is Kansas City, Nov. 15 and 16. University of Colorado-McClelland Barley, nationally known artist and illustrator, will act as judge of the art group that will receive the Colorado, the university year book. Twenty-one entries have been accepted. A full length and bust portrait of each contestant along with their measurements have been sent to the artist. Women's Intramurals --appearance in Madison Square Garden against Pauline Walker, a capable opponent. She would have sold out the Garden and netted Leonard some $20,000 for her. The women's interclub hockey tour- ment starts this afternoon at 4:30 and then again at 5:30. November 9, 4:30, freshmen vs. seniors; November 11, 4:30, sophomore; November 11, 4:30, freshman; November 12, 4:30, seniors vs. sophomores; November 13, 3:30 freshmen vs. sophomores; November 13, 3:30 freshmen vs. sophomores; Nov. 16, 4:30, freshmen vs. seniors Nov. 16, 4:30, juniors vs. sophomores Nov. 18, 4:30, sophomores Nov. 19, 4:30, seniors vs. sophomores; Nov. 20, 4:30, freshmen vs. sophomores; Nov. 20, 4:30, freshmen vs. sophomores; Color Tourney This Week The women's gym classes will hold a aockey tournament this week. The classes are divided into two groups. Today the Yellows are playing the Greens at 3:30 tomorrow the Yellows will play the Greenes on Wednesday, the Greens will lay the Blues and on Thursday the Yellows will lay between the Greens and the Greenes on Wednesday, the Greens will lay **Three Tennis Winners** In the women interclass tennis tournament,awon defeated Tennier 6-2,3. M. Blitzker faced the loser to dodge by a score of 6-2, 6-2. A Smith defeated D. Lightner with a score of 6-1,3. Kansas and Iowa State Again Win Two-Mile Run Missouri Defeats Grinne in Non-Conference Run Saturday Kansas and Iowa State continued their victories in the conference two weeks later, defeating defending Kansas State 32 to 22 and Kansas defeating Oklahoma 31 to 24 in both races was fast Campling (6-5), as well as 9-6-6 and Chapman taking a fifth of a second from his Ames-Oklahoma time of last week, to step the distance in Missouri defeated Grinnell, Saturday, in a non-conference race 33 to 22. Kansas team goes to Ames next Saturday. Kansas players, while the Kansas football team is at St. Louis playing Washington University, the contest for first place will be on Friday. Thus for this season, Ames has won three races and lost none; Kansas Aggies have won three and lost one; Kansas and Nebraska each has two victories; Oklahoma has four victories; Oklahoma has no victories and three and four losses respectively. Sidelights at Norman The Kansas team appeared on the field 15 minutes before game time for its limbering up exercises and five different men practiced on punting. The Oklahoma band, decked in the Alabama crown, won the band major and band queen to lead it, marched around the stadium once and then formed the letters OLKA in the band. Pct. Coach H. W. Harpiss started the fastest backfield used to far this year with 1.000 Jay Flumley and Bernard Gridlet at halfback positions. Both are track men. 2.000 Flumley reseld off first downs on three 3.000 different occasions. ___ Three of the four officials for the game were familiar to any Kansas football followers. Leslie Edmonds, Dwight Harding and John Ramsey attended for the Kansas football games. Captain Bue Moore, of Oklahoma, leased Cunningham almost all of the two-mile race until the next to last time around the field. Cunningham waited until he drove a turn and then easily passed Moore to win by more than a 100 yards. During the second quarter Granman Oklahoma tangle, tackled Gridley and picked him up on his shoulder and carried Gridley about five yards before down. The ball was returned to the spot where the tackle was first made. With half of the second quarter gone Coach Acd Lindsay sent in an entirely new backfield composed of Capt. Guy Warren, Dunlap, Malone and Walker. The Eighty-niners rushed on the field after the game and picked up Kanan to take the ball. He then off the field. The first man they came to they grabbed and he was soon taken away. Page intercepted two passes. After he began circcling around them, Soccer队员们 began to look sort of dizzy but they finally caught him on the 50-yard Gloom again shrouds the Kansas team. If only it had the punch to get out, the outcome would have been different. Perhaps if Elmer Schanke had been in the game, the outcome would have been different and it is lost forever. No points scored yet this year in a conference game and only one more game remains. Tigers won its traditional rival, Missouri, but win or lose, the men will be fighting to the last S. K. Grefe's Toe Sends Big Six Statistics Back for Changes Cyclones Stagger to Firs Place in Conference as Pigskin Passes Over Crossbar OOK TO HUSKER TILT Richard L. Harkness, 28 Kansas City, Nov. 9–(U-4)—In Iowa State's hall of football fame, along with trophies and pictures, should be a plaster of cast Dick Grete's right foot, for the center field position, course, and 10 players, upset all the carefully compiled Big Six conference dope and literally kicked Iowa State in the middle of the championship race. Iowa State, defeating the Kansas Agnes 7 to 6 with Greef's kicked goal. Iowa State can defeat Nehraku can defeat the Kansas Agnes this week. Iowa State and the Cornell team will play in Iowa State 21 to decide the championship. Both teams are undefeated in conference games. If however, the Aguiles should designate a state for a single one of those three-down and drug-countries, Iowa State can start taking up a collection for a flag pole on which to display the unit. Eldon Auken, the Agigies' gigantic halfback, proved both the hero and the goal of the game. After running the ball against the Georgia formation for the Aggie score, he failed to kick goal. Then Iowa State scored a goal and Gretel footed its niche. A twisting 72-yard run by Bob Dunlap, Oklahoma sophomore back, and a well placed field goal by Cap. Gipioli (14), drove farther into the conference basement to the tone of 10 to 0. The Kansas fought Oklahoma to a standstill but ended up winning. Dunlan's Run a Feature Nebraska defeated Iowa of the Big Ten 7 to 1 in a non-conference game. Missouri scored first victory of the season over Drake Friday night. Missouri won at Oklahoma games held the spotlight this week. Intramural Games --appearance in Madison Square Garden against Pauline Walker, a capable opponent. She would have sold out the Garden and netted Leonard some $20,000 for her. Fourth round matches in tennis involve boxing singles and hand- ball singles. The second match is in at the intramural office in Robinson gymnasium by Thursday evening. Nov. 15, the first round of the games. Tennis singles must be completed through the fourth round by Feb. 8. Following are the matches which remain to be played in tennis singles for the fourth round. Culpit, Triangle, vs. Wells, Noel, D.T., D. D., vs. Frei, Triangle, vs. Winningham, Delta, Chi, Roberts, Phi, vs. McDowell, Phi, Matts, vs. McDowell, Phi, Gam, Net,beta, vs. Kios, A. K, Psi, Vaughn, A. K, Psi, vs. Okta, Okta, Toga, Gam, Net,beta, Okta, Toga, Gam, Net,beta Those who have advanced to the fifth round in tennis singles and are waiting for the pairings for final play are: Bota, Bota, Fourth round matches in tennis doubles follow: Cullip-Frei, Triangle, v. Elbard-Hardt-Dedda, Boba; Johnson-Kappa, Kappa Sig. Dedda, Boba; Johnson-Kappa, Kappa Sig. Murray-Smith, v. Morton-Nell, Beta; Murray-Betta, Beta; Morton-Nell, Beta; Murray-Betta, Beta; Morton-Nell, Hawkbay, v. Capron-Sanders, Kappa Sig. The team of Wells and Wells has progressed to Handball singles matches which remain to be done by Thursday are: Chi Kaipi, M cornwick, Beta, vs. Morrison Kaipi Sig; Barber, Triangle, vs. Everhart, Fi U; Young, Triangle, vs. Winfrey, Lingel, Triangle, vs. Maehan, Barber, Kaiipi Sig; Barber, Delta Chi; Colson, Kaipi Sig, vs. Eherbard, Betel, Kaipi Sig, vs. Harrington, S. A. E; Howard, D. T; Chapin, Triangle, Hortman, Kaipy, vs. Chapin, Triangle, Hortman, Kaipy, vs. K. Johnson, Phi Delt; Gusafoniu, U. F., vs. Skinner, Phi Delt; Six have gained the fifth round in this event. They are: Randall, Chi Delta Signa, wvs. Kaipi Sigma; Filkin,beta; Fresnell, Craf, and Cutul, all of Triangle. Handball doubles fourth round matches to be in Thursday: SPEAKING OF SPORTS Skinner-Roberts, Phi Pa, v. Filkin-Dodget, Doby; Beverard-Floodar, Sigma Chi-Hoill-Howard, D. T. D., v. Cutlip-Formi, Iangager-Morton, Beta vs. Triangle, Ingager-Morton, Beta vs. Triangle, Besse-Cox, PI K. A., v. Barber-Young. Triangle, Johnson-Peck, Kappa Sigma. Horseshoe singles matches to be in Thursday follow; Ott, Theta T. vs. Haggard, Beta; Eolen, S. E. to, Vw. Triangle, F; Eolen, S. E. to, Vw. Triangle, F; S. P. E. to, Klingberg, A. K.; Coaly, A. K., L. K.; Cotminer Ring Stars But Once; They Never Come Back Benny Leonard,退化 undefeated world's lightweight champion, in fast-paced action to exemplify the axiom that fighters never come back. For Benny Leons'toued "comback" campaign has developed into a virtual team of elite players, with the net result that he has forfeited much of his reputation for sagacity and boxing skill and has been accused of not being in four important states—New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Illinois. It's rather of a shame that Leonard had to go in for the "comback" bunker and not just for the lightness of the greatest lightweightws of all time for that of a participant in questionable circumstances. And the comfortable fortune he was recognized as a rival for Joe Gans as the greatest lightweightw of all times, and most boxing's highest-ranked of the brainiest ring men in history. Leonard Dropped Fortune In Stock Market Benny lost his money in the stock market and now he is losing his reputation in the ring. If he continues as he did in the past, he will only have no place left to fight, but the ring fans will remember him as a fat, pudgy middleweight, who won bouts with "invisible punches," rather than the greatest weightlift of all times. Both of Leonard's comeback bouts ended in "knotchouts," but the spectators failed to see the punches which Leonard had been throwing. Both kicknocks had the appearance of carefully rehearsed acting and the boxing commissions in New York and Massachusetts, where the former player barred Leonard from future bouts. Unfortunately for Leonard, neither of the victories added much to his depleted bankroll. Originally Benny was scheduled to make his initial comeback However, the New York state athletic commission stepped in and required that Leonard first prove his ability to play the most popular prices. Consequently, Leonard's new New York appearance was at Queenensboro Stadium. He received a $10,000 prize and brought him little more and now it appears that if Benny is to continue his career he must activities to states where boxing does not draw the big gates it does in Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He will have to accept small purses. News From Home Sell Poncorn Under Contract Goff, KAn—(UP)—With low prices prevailing for most farm products, this community today fortalect to have raised several thousand acres of agriculture. The farm owns a large tract prices ranging from $1.50 to $2.00 per bushel. Last year, over 60 car loads of popper were shipped by the two companies in an average price of $1,000 per car load. Missouri Pacific Enlarges Coffeville, Kan. — (UP) -Plans for relaying seventeen miles of rail track on its main line to the Southern Pacific line. The agency Leroy, have been announced by the local office of the Missouri Pacific rail line and will cost approximately $14,000 To Help Unemployed Rental Library 15c for 5 days The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. teer through charity, but only in *in*-cuals cases will help be in the form of gifts, according to S. A. Bardwell, chairman of the town's unemployment agency, who has employed here and are to be helped by work being provided for them. Legion Memorial Building Started Legacy Steelbuilding building Started under way today on a $130,000 allowance to Logon memorial building on a sit opposite the new Finley county court building the city, and funds were raised to popular subscription. Only Garld City job will be used. The building will be to ready for use if February. Send the Daily Kansan home THE BIGGEST AND BEST FOR LESS! WHY PAY MORE? PATEE NOW! THRU WEDNESDAY— Shows 3-7-9 liked Chesterfield right from the start" "NO, I don't know a blessed thing about how cigarettes are made. 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