1x PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8.1931 Kansas Wins Two Mile Race From Oklahoma Jayhawkers Led to Victory by Glenn Cunningham; Moore Second Norman, Nov. 7—(Special) - Led by Jimmy Carter, championship high school male high school athletics in Kansas Kansas two-mile team scored its second victory of the year. Kansas pledged up 31 of its goals. Cunningham stayed in third place almost all of the race until the next to last lap when he stepped ahead and the rest of the race. Cunningham turned in one of the best races of the Big Six so far this year, covering the 1. Cunningham, Kansas; 9:46.6 2. Moore, Oklahoma; 9:52 3. McComb, Kansas; 10:15 4. Borel, Kansas; 10:15 5. McComb, Kansas; 10:18 6. Stover, Kansas; 10:20 7. Dale, Oklahoma; 10:28 8. Strohne, Oklahoma and Ferre Okahanna (Te) 10:34 10. Taylor, Kansas, 10:34.6. At the Game --two attempts at the line failed to gain and Captain Warren, standing on the 32-yard line, kicked a beautiful tackle of three points, marking the score 10 to 0. The Oklahoma backfield stood out for the Sooners, especially Pamela Masson of the team that played good football while he was in the game and kicked a long field for three players. Actually, he tackled did yoom work on the line. The victory for the Sooners shoved Kansas into the celer with Missouri neither of the latter two teammates had a shot at the first conference victory for Oklahoma. The homecoming crowd was estimated at 15,000. Although the teams battled on even terms for the first three periods as far as scores were concerned, the Kansas team outplayed the Sooners by far, making five first downs to Oklahoma in the second period of scores. It seemed to be the old story of not having the scoring plays or the drive to get over for the scores. A gala homecoming affair preceded the football game between Kansas and Oklahoma yesterday afternoon. Fri., Sept. 25, marked the home opal team hpa organization, at a pep rally served barbecue to all present. Saturday morning a parade started at the University of Kansas and ended with a parade to present. Many floats and humorous incidents marked the parade. For Kansas Lee Page and Carmine Smith in the backfield and O'Neil all played stellar games throughout. Page backed up the line and intercepted two forward passes for sub in front, while Smith was the main offensive coog. SPEAKING OF SPORTS Minimum of Hysteria Over Sheridan's Death The death of Caitol Richard Brinseley Shecidian, Jr. star of the Army's "Iron Man" movie, was in the Yale game, lacked some of the tremendous hypocrisy astonishment that the film drew. Military academy officials have decided that there will be no cancellation of the games because the leaves, is a most sane move. Sometimes in the past death of a player has resulted in a canceled game; sometimes it is without profit to anyone. It as much as implies that the football authorities, connected with the players, that football was not without danger. Sheridan's case was definitely pitable. His death was lamented simply in the words of his mother. In the east, at least, football followers conversations of the week-end in which the tragedy occurred had more to do with the team's participation with all the hundreds of games played. West Point and New Haven were in unofficial, but sincere, mourning for the 1916 battle of Wounded Knee in consciousness after having been struck by the Yale formation made after Football Rule Makers May Ban "V" Formation A contributing cause of the tragedy was the "flying wedge" formation. That, along with a kickoff, most every team in the country uses it. The kickoff receiver who forms a sort of inverted letter "V." Rule makers in their sessions in New York next month are certain to call it "kickoff formation," and may ban it. They also will consider abolishment of the kickoff, should be approved. A A U P Meets Tomorrow The fall meeting of A.A.U.P will be held in room 163, east administration building at 4:30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 9 Business will include election of a delegate to the annual meeting, adoption of a plan to lead chapter and election of officers. Send the Daily Kansan home. Allphin Calls for Swimmers No Meets to Be Scheduled Before Christmas Vacation Swimming team candidates, both freshmen and upper classmates are required to swim on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 515, in room 200 Robinson gymnasium. The team will be selecting the captain for the coming year will be taken up, and blank forms will be distributed. "Freshmen and varsity men will work out together until further notice. Mr. Zuberman added that no schedule has been made yet, but that one would be scheduled in December. The larger the squad the more meets the team in accordance to Mr. Al- phonius' note. None will be given the Christmas holidays, however. Until then the squad will work out about it. Sooners Beat Jayhawks in Homecoming Contes (Continued from page 1) After two exchanges of punts, Kansas took the ball on its own 47-yard line. Smith carried the ball three consecutive times for 11 yards and another first down. After three attempts at the line Smith's pass on the foul dunk was intercepted by a punt with four yards to the Oklahoma 43- yard line. Oklahoma at this point made its first down of the game on a lateral pass for seven yards from Dunblah to Punzler and second play following this first down Page again intercepted a forward pass from Dunblah and was down on his own 24-yard line. Page punted and Oklahoma scored 14-yard line as the quarter ended. Kwaterkin replaced Mekhringer for Kansas, and Walker replaced Stigmer for Missouri. He also fired the fireworks for the Sooners. After an exchange of punts, Oklahoma took the ball on its own 46-yard line. Jamaica behind perfect interference, ran 42 yards for a touchdown. Massed kicked the point after touchdown from place. Whittington kicked over the good line. Kansas takened the ball on its own 20-yard line. After an exchanging of balls, the ball went to Kansas 41-yard line. Massad carried the ball for three plays gaining 11 yards and a first down. Old McKinnon scored after trying to gain the distance back, lost the ball on downs on the Kansas 53-yard line. Massad ran the quarterback with Seitto滑手 to pull down on the second down and it was intercepted by Bashara who returned 17 yards to the Whittington kicked off to Smith who returned to the Kansas 30-year line at the tip of the ball and dunned to Dummit but the Kansas attack was stopped at a点 point and after that the ball was in Loosee hands in Kansas. The next play was the final gun went off with Simmons substitute halfback, pounding the Kansas line and the ball on the Kansas 10-8. With the score 10 to 0, Warren intercepted one of Manning's long passes and speed 55 yards down the sideline being tackled from behind by Burcham on the Kansas five-yard line. The ball was on the kail-svrd line. In the last few minutes of play the Oklahoma team was marching for another touchdown with Susin substituting back, leading the attack. The game ended with the ball on the Kansas 10-yard line in Oklahoma's pass. Kansas Position Oklahoma Hansen LE Walkins Rost LT Corey Mehringer LG Teel Bauch C Yong Church Wilsen Foy RT Graiman O'Neil RE Curnett Smith Q Stogner Danley HB Punze Grieth HB Elmore Page FB Massad The lineup: Officials: Referee, Leilei Edmonda, Ottawa; waimep, Dwight Rusham, Waushar- field judge C. E McBride, Missi- erian Dr. J. Mckinney, Dr. J. C Relly, Georgetown. First downs, rushing, Kansas 6, Oklahoma 4. First downs passing, Kansas 2. Oklahoma none; first downs penalized, Kansas 2. Oklahoma none; first downs, Kansas 8, Oklahoma 4; yards gained rushing, Kansas 121, Oklahoma 114; yards lost rushing, Kansas 31, Oklahoma 7; yards lost passing, Oklahoma completed 2 of 9 for 18 yards, Oklahoma completed 1 of 14 for 6 yards; forward passes intercepted, Kansas 2; forward passes intercepted, Kansas 2; forward passes intercepted, Warren; lateral passes, Kansas nome, Oklahoma 1 for loss of 1 yard; punting, Kansas. Page 4 times for average of 28, Kansas 5 times for average of 33, times for average of 33, Manning once for average of 30, Oklahoma, Elliott 5 times for average of 38, Dunup 6 times for average of 38, Kansas. Page 2 for no gain, Smith 8 for average of 4 yards, Manning once for 6 yards, Oklahoma, Panse 7 for average of 4 yards Summary: MEDICS ANSWER CHALLENGE BY AGREEING TO PLAY GAME annual Football Contest Between Phi Beta Pi and Phi Alpha Delta Will Be Played Nov. 20 Phi Beta Phi, professional medical fraternity, yesterday answered the challenge issued by Phi Alpha Delta, pro- gramming a team that won the Law-NC football game, which has become one of the traditions for the NCAA, in the Memorial stadium, Nov. 20. The answer to the challenge freely inter- spersed with ponderous medical no- "Again the attention of Phi Beta Pi, professional medical fraternity, has been called to a ridiculous announcement that a medical organization is challenged to play a football game with a local group of fetal ambulance chars known as the Phi Beta Pi organization. In view of the fact that in the past such contexts have resulted in defeat and great physical distress to Phi Beta Pi, I am deeply pityful and pity that Phi Beta Pi has observed the appearance of another challenge from its off-air�dous foe. I know it was an occasion for all medical men it has turned to that noblest member of a noble profession. Assesalupus, and asked him a report on the situation, and it is clear that its ofittened battle. Before it considers the challenge, therefore, the fraternity desires to present this report." "History of case. The patient shows a history of marked delusions of grandeur manifested in annual paranoid hallucinations and defeating a stronger opponent on the football field. These have usually culminated in acute physical injury bringing him to a state of uncontrollable making the carrying of a cane necessary. His insistence each year on further treatment has so frequently been disastrous to his physical well being would undoubtedly place him in the classification of a congenital imbecile of the microcephalic "I. Numerous severe lacerations and supernatural traumas of the injunction about the muscular recusal abdominis, quadratus femoris, gluteus maximus, and psoas must make evidence of a severe beating at the hands of brutal as- " Symptoms. These show a marked correlation with the case history. They may be enumerated as follows: (a) the evident belief of the patient that he is capable of defeating a strong opponent at football. (b) evident belief of the patient that he is a "desiderat of the week" (Although his physical and mental ability was so providable any possibility of his assumption of such a role. Substitutions: Kansas, Casin for Baker, Campbell for Hansen, Dumm for Gridley, Manning for Plumley, Kwaternik for Heiberng, Black for Page, Kwaternik for Heiberng, Bausch for Baker for Casin, Bauch for Burcham, Mwherring for Kvaternik, Hansen for Campbell, Gridley for Dump, Manning for Mwherring for Kvaternik for Mehringer, Casin for Baker, Madison for Bell for Hansen, Zovolan for Foy, Manning for Madison, Burchen for Baussing, Spucher for Kvaternik, Taylor for Casin, Flappert for Dumm, Kennedy for Campbell, Chappett for Spang- Okahama, Banhara for Wilson, Warren for Panzan, Dandel for Eilström, Maloney for Massad, Walker for Stogorov, Punzan for Massad, Warren, Stogorner for Walker, Massad for Chambers, Borah for Young, Young for Borah, Whitington for Teel, Shell for Corney, Cherry for Snell, Cherry for Snell, Corey, Wilson for Hag for Corsey, Wilson for Banhara, Warren for Panzan, Simms for Warren, Warren for Massad, Swedford for Dunlap. "3. Delirium muscaria, clearly clearly shown by the fact that the patient is observed to continually matter a confused jumble of Latin phrases which he upon questioning finds unausable to translate and internet. salient, such beating probably taking place on or about Nov. 21, 1939. (2) Delusions of grandeur demonstrated by: homa 5; families recovered, Kansas 2 Oklahoma 5; penalties, Kansas 3 for 35 yards. Oklahoma 3 for 35 yards. Topca-Regular college classes to accommodate persons who wish to take courses at the campus, attend morning or early afternoon classes, will be scheduled late in the afternoon and evening, according to an agenda. King, president of Wabash college. " Prognosis: Recovery from mental disorder will be complete if the patient is able to survive the treatment. “Treatment. In this case, as in most cases of psychopathological disease, the psychiatrist must devise a plan for treatment. The own. The usual method in paranonia is to attempt to reason with it does a deplorable inferior infernal deception, the ridiculousness of his delusions, but the history showing as Washburn Holds Evening Classes Send the Daily Kansan home. (Signed) Acsculapius, M. D.' "Being an organization pledged to the highest ideals of the medical profession, Phi Beta Pi will undertake to increase the number of treatment and agrees to defend its football supremacy against Phi Alpha Delta, Friday. Nov. 20 at a p.m. on the field east of the stadium. The fee for the team will be one $34-point turkey." JAYHAWKS TO HAVE FOOTBALL RALLY IN KANSAS CITY NOV. The Jayhawks of Greater Kansas City will have a football rally at the arena on Thursday for 19 days until August. The Missouri-Kansas game at Lawrence. It will be sponsored by the Jayhawk Club of Kansas City. The Kansas football coaches, the players and staff of the Pictures of last year's Missouri-Kansas game at Columbia will be exhibited. The Jayhawk Club was organized in 1928. Bryan Murphy and Fred Johnson are vice-presidents, Dwight G. Hamilton is treasurer and Dr.麦利 Lyon is seen. ENGINEER'S JOINT MEETING ATTRACTED LARGE CROWD A large crowd attended the joint meeting of the University of Kansas student brunnen and the Kansas City University Electrical Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers which night in the auditorium of Marvin Hall. The following program was presented: "The Building of a skyscraper," O. B. Brown of the Kansas City Power Company, and E. H. Howard, of the ropeope," E. E. Howard, a member of the firm of Ash, Howard, Needles & Tamen, engineers of Kansas City; "Conquering the Missouri River," Robert Furman, of the University branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and "India," KanadaKardi Rao of Madras, India, a member of the University branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. THE BIGGEST AND BEST FOR LESS! WHY PAY MORE? Starts Monday 3 DAYS ONLY PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3-7-9 Decrease in Automobile License Applications Failure to Gain Parent Permissions Limits Their Numbers —Added— Another Mammars compos- remember Wheeler and Woolsey in "Obi- l" and "The Greatest Hollywood's Greatest Stars in Every cast. The Original Keynote At the time of enrollment 800 students stated that they* intended to maintain cars during the school year, but many of them do not have their parents' permission yet, according to a study. Those whose parents have not sent in their permit cards are being called to Chancellor Lindley's office for questioning. Many state that they have changed their mindings in signing the statement imperative. A decrease of about 18 per cent the number of student automobile license applications this year was reported by the office of Chancellor I. It is also believed that fact may be attributed to the acute taken by the Board of Regents in summer, which requires that student must have their parents' permission keep cars at the university, but the duo are said to have no rights, licenses is harder to explain. In 1930, 351 applications from students for K. U. licenses were made, of which 78 received licenses. The students put in their applications, and 264 received licenses. It is thought by some that the smaller number of licences is because of the restrictions on the applications by the committee in charge of distribution, but this would be less likely to apply to the committee, since only 78 per cent of the applications were granted last year, as compared with 81 per cent. Last your 228 licenses were granted to faculty members; the number tells you how many people are enrolled. Since all faculty applications are ground, the fewer licenses cannot be received. "Stout Hearts and Willing Hands" CHEATING COMPULSORY IN QUIZ GIVEN AT TEXAS UNIVERSITY Cheating was compulsory on a quiz given recently in a psychology class at the University of Texas. "Look at your neighbor's paper, compare your answers, change your seat position if you don't know who provided you do not talk," were the instructions given at the beginning of the class period. Elated students needed more space to answer questions, pressions, they carefully copied each others answers and willingly exchanged papers for purposes of coma SUIT Material covered by this quiz had also been covered by a previous test on which no cheating was possible. R. E. PROTSCH Merchant Tailor Intramural Games --a SUIT Four touch football games are scheduled for Monday, Nov. 9, at 4:30 p. m. They are: Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi on field 1; Triangle vs. Thea Tau on field 2; Alpha Kappa Psi vs. Cardinals on field 3; Delta Phi vs. Sigma Epsilon vs. Pi Delta Phi on field 4 BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Triangle defeated Phi Chi, 6-3, in the only touch football game played Fri day when they faced the receiving a punt and Willsonan, Triangle, recovered the ball behind the down. Bump, Phi Chi, made good a drop kick to score the three points for down. 1,026 Cars Here on Friday Number Counted Parked on Campus in 40 Minute Period Between 10:20 and 11 Friday morning, 1,026 parked automobiles were counted on the campus, according to Prof. L. L. Boughton, of the School of Pharmacy, who with Maurice Smol, made the survey, made the survey. Of the 78 cars out-of-stateLEASE, 39 were from Missouria, 3 from Oklahoma, 3 from Colorado, 5 from Missouri, 4 from Illinois. Cars were recorded from Florida, Wyoming, New York, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Ohio. Out of 105 counties in Kansas, all but 18 were represented here in the count. 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