1. The number of vertices in a graph is called the degree of the vertex. 2. The number of edges in a graph is called the edge count. 3. The number of faces in a cube is 6. 4. The number of vertices in a rectangle is 4. 5. The number of edges in a square is 4. 6. The number of faces in a pentagon is 5. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1931 Hargiss Abandons Active Scrimmage for Kansas Squad Further Drill on Triple Lateral Pass Plays Keeps Varsity Group Busy WORK ON LINE PLAYS "Dummy" scrimgime with the freshman team featured the workout of the defense, which was in the stadium. Actual scrimgime for the team has been discontinued for the season. The offense gisss, who intends to present the Jay-hawkers in the best condition in the season. Probably Will Use Foy Further practice on the triple lateral pass plays kept the vensity busy in workouts on new combinations. The surprise and success of the play was evident when the AIG game last Saturday, and perfection of the play is well on the way. **TROYMAN YAY** Subtle bliss during the practice saw Weaver, Madison, platteer, and Spangler in action before the session was over. Foy, practically recovered from his early season injury, spent the entire afternoon in the line at his old position. He ended up playing a game with Oklahoma next Saturday. Smith at Quarterback Position The practice period was divided into time spent on the triple pass, as well as line play and backfield workouts. This allowed perfecting a successful aerial game. Smith at Quarterback Position Carrie Smith spent considerable time at the field, playing signals and directing the aerial game Johnny Madison and Lee Pope saw the day before. Ms. Schake who today was declared ineligible, substituted a time or two at his The line worked out yesterday very few changes from the one that has been used the most of the season, with the addition of Neil, Neil, Neil, Mckinner, and Plaskett. With continued light scrimmage and practice for the rest of this week, finals practice will come on Thursday afternoon, with the team leaving that night for the southern teams. A squad of Coach Brutus Hamilton's distance runners will also make the trip to Oklahoma with the football team from Utah in the two-mile team race Saturday. The men Coach Hamilton has picked to make the trip include, Glenn Cunningham, Floyd McComb, Gerald Sauver, Paul Borell, Eugene Newsenger Freshmen and Varsity Men To Mee With Coach Allphin Swimming Practice Starts All freshmen and varsity men who intend to work out for the swimming team will meet in Room 208. Robinson 10 with Coach Heybert G. Alpham 10 with Coach Heybert G. Alpham No meets are planned before Dec. 1, at which time there will be given a series of tests in water such as using the plungers and using army only and bobbing 20 times, all against time. There will be tests including the plunge for distance. The plan this year in conditioning the men is to give the first month to a course of exercises in the gymnasium with handballs and some road work to get them used to the activity getting the men rugged before the season starts. Candidates will be given through physical examinations and physical training so that off colds during the swimming season Freshman Meet The fundamentals and the methods of procedure of freshman basketball were the topics discussed at an informal meeting of the freshman team in room 206 in the Robinson gymnasium Monday evening. Beginning next week the freshman team will meet for practice at 7 p. m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Read the Kansan want-ads. Declared Ineligible ELMER SCRAKE - WALK TRACK Emer Shaake, star backfield man who was declared ineligible this morning by Dean George C. Shaad because of scholastic difficulties. Sooners Practice Tricks to Down Heavier Kansan Oklahoma Is Out for First Big Six Victory—Team Is Desperate Norman, Nov. 4- (UP)—An offensive consisting of passing, reverses, speed play, and trickery was being performed in the football camp today. With the season past the half way mark and Oklahoma without a single big Six conference victory, the Sooners were desperate IJay Browne here Saturday—Jay "bowerman" here Saturday. The Oklahoma team, heavier than usual, is outweighed by the heavier Kansas team. A 198-pound line and a 193-pound backfield will start for Karson and will pass between the two universities at this week's homecoming game. To combat the Kansas weight advantage Coach Addan Landerdy planned to use many institutes in the line and as a backdrop for the tournament. Bill Fanze, Pete Malemone, Kearn Massad, Bobby Dunlap and Sweede Ehlstrom were among those involved in the action in the Oklahoma backfield. Missouri to Meet Drake Columbia. Nov. 4- (UP) -- The same defensive combination that the St. Louis Saints Saturday be used against Drake in a non-combination game has been designated today. The attack will feature the passing combination of George Stubbs quarterback, to Charles Schiele. Ames, Nov. 4, - (UP) — The Iowa State — Kansas Angus Game this week-end in addition to being a fight for first place in the NIL conference's big scores. Greene, Iowa State back, has served 40 points, and Graham, Angie fallback 36 points. *R-AGAGES Work Corollary* Coach McMillan eased up on his Kansas Agies today, fearful lest continued hard scrummages would increase his injury load. Ralph Graham, a star sophomore, is in the middle of a play to be Saturday. SPECIAL PRICE ON PIPES Haskers to play Without Susan Lincolns, Nov. 4 - (UP) Nebraska's junior and senior football players without the services of Saints star back, or O'Brien, tackle it appeared today. Both are out of practice with injuries. The Saints forward pass offense and defense. K-Aggies Work Carefully Chanute--Miss Lona Davis, teacher in Chunute school is suffering from chest and head injuries received in an autumn crash. Lovie Davis, were driving to Savonburg when their car collided with an machine. No one else was injured. We have a few pipes left that regularly sell at prices ranging from $2 to $5 Special --- $1.50 See our Window $10 Golden Wheel Cigarette Lighters for $1.50 while our present stock lasts Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 Schaake Ineligible for Sooner Game, Shaad Announces Scholastic Deficiencies Will Keep Star Backfield Man at Home Saturday UNDERSTUDY INJURED The Kansas football team received its biggest blow of the year this morning when Dean George C. Shaaf faced him on Thursday. The Kansas, announced that Elmer Schanek star back of the Jayhawker team so far this year, will be ineligible for the Okeechobee game. Sekhane was reported by the College office as behind in his work, according to Dean Shoadi who stated that the real reason is not because he will be eligible for the remaining two games on whether he has played well or not Inimitable of Schanke throws a wrap in Coach H. W. Hughes' backfill, with defensive halfback and defensive fullback, backing up the line. With Lee Freese, who also plays defensive fullback, still becomes greater. Schanke also did most of the punting for the Jachawker and it now had a bit more speed. He start the game at ballback, because of his punting ability, or Lee Page and his running ability. The game will do the punting. This duty ought even fall to Carrie Smith, de- Schauke has been one of the most consistent onen on the squand this year. He has made most of his yardage by running down and out of men, he has been on the receiving end of a great number of passes he has done the punting, and when Coach Hargreaves called upon him to play he was ready to give the best defensive exhibitions this year. Corning before an important game as it did. Schaak's insighnity may have been the difference in force and give them the extra spark that has been lacking most of the season. The victory over Oklahoma moans under pressure in the Big Six to the Kansas队. Sport Shorts --- The showing made by John Manning at quarterback last Saturday is worthy to enter the game in its wining moments and carry out the coaches instruction to throw pass after pass in a 76-42 victory. He likened the spirit displayed by this 170-pound "dynamic" because he was on the defensive for only 3 minutes to play he didn't waste a second in calling the signals, and not even the ball he would not turn loose of the ball, taking a loss of yards rather than lose the ball by a wild hawk. Great work. Kansas Aggies and Iowa State meet in a battle for the supremacy of the Big Six teams. We have not seen the Cycles this year but we still think that they will win a conference this year although they must watch that certain thing called Missouri will attempt to enter the win column this Saturday at the expenses of Duke after being only 1-2 in the first round. The Saturation. This game should be a close affair and the Tigers will have to contend against Nebraska to win the game. --- Breakfast Suggestion for 23c overconfidence. After all if the Aggites can not make touchdowns, they can always call on Captain Henry Crowmont as well Virginia can well testify. Nebraska plays a non-conference game with Iowa this Saturday at Lincoln. The Cornhushers with Sauer back in the lineup should defeat the Big Ten representative as Iowa has failed to reach its 100-win mark with a setup foe last Saturday, winning 7 to 0. It seems to be an off year for Iowa. KFKU Kansas journeys to Oklahoma for what should be the closest Big Six battle this week. The Sooners have some experience, including Captain Warren, Elltrum, and Panda. They have been able to function at top speed for an entire game yet this year but since the Jayhawks and Sooners always played well together, they will probably be true this week. Fruit 2 little pig link sausages 1 egg 2 buttered toast Coffee "Living in the University" was the subject of the first of a series of talks by Sam Carter, secretary of the Y. M. School of Music at broadcast over station KFKU at 11 a.m. At 6 p.m. today the University will hold a concert broadcast a musical program. Prof Karl O. Kuersteiner, the School of Symphony Orchestra. The Cafeteria Tomorrow at 11 a.m. Prof. J. J. Kistler, of the department of journalism, will speak on "The History and The Future of Journalism" his talk, Prof. R. H. Wheeler, head of the department of psychology will speak on "Some Typical Distorted Personalities" At 6 p.m. tomorrow he will interview in the department of physical women be interviewed on "The Modern Women in Athletics." Nothing is good enough but the best ___. —S. K. at Delta Chi scored the outstanding victory in Tuesdays touch football victory with a 3-2 win for Taylor and scored three points on a dropkick and then his teammates added the other six with a pass from Andersen and the two scoring for step away from the cellar by placing a 6-0 victory for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon队 for its first win of the season. Intramural Games Aaceia won its tilt with Delta Upta by three points scored on a drop- off against the Kappa Eta Kappa forfeited to the kaihawks. Standing of the team in the bottom row. Division 1 Division 2 Team Won Lost Sigma Chi 4 0 Pi 4 K. A. 2 1 Acacia 1 2 Phi Pa. 4 2 S. A. K. 1½ 3½ A. K. L. 1½ 3½ D. U. 2 4 A. T. O. 1 3 Redecorate That Furniture Now Division 3 Team Won Losst. Delta Chi 5 1 Geta 4½ 1³ Phi Delt 3 3 K. E 3 Phi Gara 3 3 Sigma Nu 2 3 D. T. D 1½ 3² Kappa Sigma 1 5 Team Won, lost Phi Chi 4 9 Chi A K Ki 12 Kaipack 54 12 Triangle 4 1 Cardinals 4 2 Theta Tan 4 2 Pho 5 2 K.E.K 1 6 Chi Delt. Sig. 9 7 Hardware 635 Mass. 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