THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE FIVE Squad Statistics Give Jayhawkers Weight Advantage Sooners to Combat Kansas Beef by Speed Plays and Many Replacements STRESS PLACEKICKING Norman, Nov. 5- (Special) A 198-pound line and a 195-pound backfield will start for Kansas in the twenty-fifth game, when it will be played here Saturday before the annual Homecoming Day crowd, it was announced today from Lawrence by the team's sideline. In the Jayhawker line, from left end to right end, will be Hannon, 120 pounds; Mahringer, 290 pounds; Root, 150 pounds; Garrison, 230 pounds; 216 pounds; Foy, 350 pounds and ONN 170 pounds. In the Jayhawker backfield will be 390-pound Carolina Smith at quarterback, 165-pound Joy Plumley at left half, 190-pound Ryan Dowm at right half, 180-pound Jay Plumley at fullback. Six men in this formula's wide scale more than 290 pounds Sooners Have Just Big Teams movision of the big Kansas team will invade the fifth time this year *Oklahoma* has been outwielded, although the Sooners of 1921 are however than usual to outweigh Oklahoma, so was Kansas State Texas and Iowa State. Kansas will outweigh the Sooners about ten pounds in a higher sound than the Sooners. To combat the Jahwah advantage in best Coach Adrian Landley will provide the team with an efficient battle plan used against Teem, employment of a great money line replacement and carry out his plan of attack. The Soons hopes to use a mixed offence of offensive and defensive drills and reverses against the Jahwahs, depending upon fighting spirit, and an ability to win. Place Kicking Stressed Tuesday Sneezed Tuesday Ellebrook. Dunlain. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. Dulian. from the逸厢站 and one of trum's boats were almost as secure and carried further. Lewis was hittin- Oklahoma's faulty place kicking in the Iowa state game cannot be imputable to lack of practice upon that important goal. Coach Adrian Lindsey has almost daily lined up his placekicks and required them to tow the ball between the upfield and downfield. The kicker kicked a 34-yard field goal from a difficult angle in the last three minutes of play with the score tied, which receiver Michael Savian can make them under pressure. "Take the cleanup man on a baseball team for instance," asserted Coach Chuck Howell. "Lots of times he comes up in the pinch and strikes out with the laxes full. On some afferments he may even have to run across the net because doesn't mean he can't hit." The same thing goes for Elston. Ordinarily he's a pretty disposable placekicker. But he's also a good cleanup man. Bashar Wilson May Replace Wilson Charles Wilson, the veteran Oklahoma State player, was in Tuesday's practice and may not start against Karas. His nix would go to Ellis Bashar, of Norman, a 190-road runner and accounted for himself in the Texas and New Orleans clashes, each of which saw him playing a generous portion of the game. However, Wilson's injury is not believed to be serious. The other Sooner cripples will start against vigorous chargers like the big 260-pound Kansas lineman they were against Iowa State. In this category would come Smith Warkins, the game left end; Gendron Gramalian, the spunky tackle; Tom Grimmerman, the fastback; and Paul Young, Oklahoma's great center, who played nearly all the Iowa State game despite the fact he had been made him grip-training. Oklahoma Reserves Ready. In the event of the withdrawal of the above two 150-pounders, would have to go in at end; Hang, Manau and Danzeyk would play tackle; and Whittington, would be able to guard at attack. Jackson and Fleetwood could replace Young at center while Chambers could go in for Maloney at The game will mark another experiment with the new $1.50 general admission ticket by athletic director Bon G. Owen. Again, the whole east wing of the stadium save a small student section, and the admission seat purchasers, thin seat being available only at the east stadium gate after 12.50 p.m. on the day ticket will be purchased. The ticket will be priced at $2.50 as always. Hello, Teachers Want to Eat Eat in a New. Different Atmosphere? Try Our Deliciously Cooked Food Handy to the Campus University Class Hears Both Sides of Argument Ohio College Includes Dry Law Course; Spence on Program Delaware, Ohio, Nov. 5—(UP) — Re- freshing the academic calendar in a band of inactivates are being sent into an Ohio Wesleyan University class, when the ligation question has been put to the test. Prohibition is defended and de- donned by guest lecturers in a course which is listed as "Prohibition as a Government Problem." Most recent of the visiting speaker was Ben Spence, Washington correspondent of the Toronto Star. Spence asserted the Ontario liquor control law had was, that it would be worse in this country, that it had re-resulted in increasing use of alcohol as a beverage and drove conventions away from places where attention is taken to the city. Slow moving justice, jury trials in liger cases and elective judges were ruled by Spence as factors which would lead to a criminal law of the Toronto law in the states. Ye Tavern Beverage alcohol consumption has increased in Ontario 105 per cent, he declared; drunkenness has increased 15 per cent, and bootlegging 92 per cent, as compared with conditions under the provincial laws in the Dominion. 1401 Tennessee Nor did Spence believe the availability of liquor had helped the tourist trade, since he, said only 74 per cent of each 1,000 automobiles in the United States, sells 804 per cent of that number in Canada enter the United States. MISSOURI WILL EXCHANGE PROFESSORS WITH CHINESE Columbia, Mo. Nov. 5.-(UPF)—Frank L. Martin, associate Dean of the School of Journalism at Missouri, will begin his term on Feb. 1, 1982 a Yonkers University, Picking, China, it was announced today. Vernon Rush, present director of the Office of Graduate Studies at the place of Missouri, will take Martis's place on the faculty here but the appointment of an active dean during his time has not been made. Speaking of sports Cold Weather Ia Waffle Weather 10 VARIETIES Chat-N-Nibble One Door South of the Dickinson Theatre Klondike Rush Duplicated by French Gold Seekers BEAUTY tushared with countless unknown owners Supposed 'Strike' Draws Crowds to Farmer's Beet Field Paris, Nov. 5—(UP) The treasure hunt craze has gripped all France which has been turned into an intrigue. Khankite in the days of the gold rush. Ask for your copy of "Diamonds. Their History and Romance" It began when a religious cured, gifted with divining powers, discovered a treasure chest in the French-Belgian border. All the newspapers printed the discovery, which put the village on fire. Since it fled it used in war disasters. Jeweler F. H. ROBERTS Government investigators have reported that the field holds not bittersweet water, and that it can be pulled from the soil and taken to market. But the farmer who owns the land should be given the right of wealth have no substance. He discharges he is sure the field bills billion dollars. 833 Mass. St. Whether the beef best on the border produces gold or not, all French fries are from Dawson City, a town which wants to be a sort of Dawson City, bringing hardsides of piroquines into the city. Restoring that vast sums of the precious yellow metal are hidden somewhere As soon as the first whisper of hidden gold was heard the publicity men had been flashed. They had been neering for some much lead to help drag the resents from the drollrums in which they had found themselves owing to the absence of So every morning the daily paper has a new tale of hidden gold. There are stories like "A boy finds all very seriously. Railroad returns show these "gold straits" have been immediately followed by a rush to the bank. They lead to buy land near the site of the find. Read the Kansan Want Ads It Is Even Greater Than We Predicted! LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. --fume Free 89c €1.00 Entering in Paris --fume Free 89c €1.00 Entering in Paris Star of "Holiday" and "East Lynne" In Her Latest and Greatest Role! NOW! BUSES LEAVE KANSAS CITY $ 9.55 KC INSTITUTE $ 2.00 L STOUIS $ 1.00 CHICAGO $ 3.00 BORK $ 7.00 TOPKEA $ 27.05 TOMPA $ 7.00 ABUQUEURQE $ 24.25 ALQUERIDOR $ 28.00 EL PASO $ 28.00 7:43 a.m. 3:58 p.m. 9:28 a.m. 5:28 p.m. 11:00 a.m.⁺¹ 6:58 p.m. 12:58 a.m.⁺¹ 9:28 p.m. 2:28 p.m. 10:28 p.m. **# Effective No. 1** Low Fares 643 MASSACHUSETTS Phone 363 PICKWICK GREYHOUND Linen UNION BUS DEPOT Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Want Ads FOR RENT. Two corner bed rooms. Will accommodate four boys or two girls. Good bed at $8 week. Patient location. 1344 Omaha. Oklahoma. 624-754-0924. --fume Free 89c €1.00 Entering in Paris LOST: Alpha Chi Sigma pin between 11th and Ohio and Crown Drug Store, Wednesday. Phone 259. Revwnd. -31. FOR SALE: Harley-Davidson motor cycle. 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Speedometer G23 Vernon, Phone 319. ___ G3 THE KANSAS City Star headquarters moved to Fritte-Stowits Drug Store, 647 Mass. Phone 17. —49 DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Outpatic Physician Foot Correction 309½ Mass. Phone 2337 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building © D.M. PEPPER CO CALLADE TEXAS 1039 Face Powder Specials $1.00 Coty's with Perf fume Free 89c $1.00 Evening in Paris with Perfume Free 89c Armands Powders, 50c £1 $1.00 Coty's with Per- 80 Hotel Wood Tea Room Hotel Wood Pet Room Phone 357 8 and N.H. 30c Plate Lunch 11:30-1:30 30c Dinner 1:50-3:30 $1.00 Tetlow's with Perfume Free 49c with Perfume Free 89c £1.00 Tatlow's with Per 75c Three Flowers Pow- der ___ 68c Private Diming Room Service MISS GLADYS COWLES, Mgr. 60c Djerkiss Powder and Perfume 50 These are our regular prices Special prices on week-ends Neighborhood Service at Downtown Prices COE'S Drug Store 14th & Massachusetts Phone 521—We deliv R. E. 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Tahita Nu-Black Indo-Tan Light-Gunmetal Sandee Tendress Fully Fashioned The College Jeweler 5 University of Kansas Concert Course The Musical Event of the Year JOHN McCORMACK The World's Greatest and Most Beloved Tenor in resort University of Kansas Auditorium Thursday Evening, December 10th 8:20 o'clock Seats now selling at --at $3.75, $5.00, and $6.00 are on Sale also, admitting to concerts by the following world-renowned musical artists and organizations: $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 At: School of Fine Arts Office Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store The University Concert Course Season Tickets at $3.75, $5.00, and $6.00 are on Sale also, admitting to concerts by the following world-renowned musical Jose Iturbi, pianist. Nov. 18 Don Cossack Chorus, Feb. 25 Jacques Thibaud, violinist, March 29 London String Quartet, April 11 Dusolina Gianni, soprano, May 2 A STRICTLY ALL-STAR COURSE AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES