UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1931 Triple Pass Play Being Perfected by Hargiss Team Jayhawkers Concentrating On Lateral Throws In All Practices This Week MEN IN GOOD SHAPE Concentrating on the perfection of the triple lateral pass which made its first appearance in the game against the Oklahoma Aggies last Saturday, Coach Hargins' Jayhawk player artists put in a tight workout call workout day afternoon. The success with which the play met Saturday has shown its worth and importance, especially in the game with Oklahoma next Saturday at Nerman. Signals were called, and the outcome varied and numerous substitutions were made from time to time in both the league and league Coach Hargiss worked much the same line-up that he had used in the game last Saturday, ascertaining the fact that any injured player could have been Earl Foy, who has been out of the line-up for some time because of an injured shoulder received in the Kansas-Agile game last week. Foy was suited up for the game last Saturday, but Coach Hargiss deemed it wise to give him as much rest as needed or use in a practice game. "We are in good condition," Coach Hargiss said, "and probably the best that we have experienced this year." Hargiss has played two games with Oklahoma Saturday to include little or no scrimmage, the greater part of the time being spent in the post-game backfield. The team will leave Tuesday night at midnight for the Oklahoma game, stopping for a workout at Central High School in Oklahoma City and then to Norman before the game at Saturday. Ichabods Lead Conference Three Compartively Weak Teams Stand In Way to Title Topeka- (Special)—Topping the conference standings with three straight wins and no losses, the Washburn Ibanez Teachers college camp, Friday, bent on keeping the slate clean If the Ibanes can win from Couch "dude" Howell's chance to compete to retain the Central conference title, with only the comparatively weak teams of College of Emporia and Southwestern barring Although dore favors Washburn to win from the Gorillas, Coach Ernest Beerng is expecting a tough scrap. The Gorillas have an excellent passing attack, and they are a fast and fun team, but they may have with the Ichabod's offense. Washburn players escaped the Emperor Teachers contest last week end with no serious injuries, and the team was good condition for the game Friday. Captain Fred Dornbush, who was kept out of the Emperor game because he got to get in the game against Pittsburgh. Defeat Independent Army Manchurian Dictator Gains First Victory Over Revolutionists Tokyo, Nov. 3, —(IP) Foreses under Gen. Chin-Chow Liang, Lieutenant in independent army of Gen. Ling Yin Ching near Chin-Chow Liang, making the first violation in history. It was reported that General Ling was captured and executed. Ling Hua AKRON CARRIES 206 PERSONS ON FIRST TRAINING FLIGHT Lakehurst, N. J. Nov. 3—(UP) —The new navy dirigible Arose rose from the mooring ship of the U.S.A. training flight over New York and Philadelphia. It carried 206 persons, the largest number ever carried at one time by any type of airplane. The German sesquiplan, Do X. carried 169 passengers during a flight over Lake Constance, Switzerland. Freshman Basketball Starts Twenty-five men answered the freshman basketball call last night. A much larger squad is expected after the footballs were prepared for freshman football. Forrest Cox, freshman basketball coach, told the team that he will do to and also issued orders for them to be suited up and ready for practice by 7:30. The first regular practice was held on Friday. To Play for Charity Lincoln, Nov. 3, — (GIP) — The Nebraska Cornhuskers and the University of Colorado will meet in a post-season charity football game at Denver, Dec. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 3091 Mass. Phone 2137 Two - Mile Team Selected Cunningham, McComb, Stover, Borel Niswonger, and Taylor Chosen final tryouts for the two-mile team were held Saturday morning and Coach Brutus Hunt led them to a race with Oklahoma this Saturday at Norman. Glenn Cunningham, Floyd McComb, Gerald Stover, and David Burrill made the trip. Hall Taylor will make the trip. Ninwenger, won the sixth place on the team, by finishing the distance in 5 minutes faster than he and has a good chance to score its second conference victory over the weakened Oklahoma team. An interim captain, Max Krauss, is the leader of each team finishes. Capt. Bus Moore of the Sooners is their outstanding runner and Cunningham loads The two-mile team leaves on the same train as the football team. Intramural Games --- Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Phi Epsilon fought the feature battle of the touch football field Monday afternoon for a 30-point victory. Beta Right end succeeded in touching the ball carrier in the end zone for the six points and Baird, right half, for the four points. Ki Phappa Psi administered a 13-0 beating to the Alpha KappaLambda squad chiefly by the efforts of Frank Cline and Brendan O'Reilly, both in a 10-yard line for a score and also ran for the other 6 point tally. Prichard was successful in one try for a goal. Pi Ghamma Delta scored a 6-0 triumph over Kappa Sigma on a pass from Windle to Brown. Pi Uplaun was awarded a victory by forfeit from Chi Women's Intramurals Three games of the women's intramural volleyball tournament were played last night. Game Phi Betaphi defeated Watkins hall, 34-25. Kappa Omega, 31-16 and Corbin hall defeat Alpha Gamma Delta, 57-24. Corbin belt, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Corbin Zeta are set for first place between the two teams. The game has been scheduled for tonight, Delton will play on Kappa belt at h, and the women will play on Kappa Gamma. The three teams have a record of three games won and one gained. The regular game scheduled for tonight is the final game in group L Alpha Chi Omega will play Alpha Delta at 8:30. Borrello Is Out for Season Substitute Quarterback Has Lung Infection to Keep Him From Lineup Paul Borello is definitely out of foot for the remainder of the season. This season, he will be animated late yesterday of the K. U backfield man with Dr. Taylor, chase Burrelle, on whom high hopes were pinned, was discovered some time ago to be underweight, but was not ordered to undergo surgery. The difficulty at first appeared to be only a slight case of pleuria, but yesterday's examination revealed a lung infection which could become dangerous if strenuous exercise were undertaken. This led down on activities for a month and report further examination. Doctor Taylor is head of the sanitarium for chest diseases at Norton and it is present conducting a clinic in Lawrence. KFKU The University Symphony orchestra under the direction of Prof. Karl O. Kuehrstner of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Pittsburgh kitted up the KPUK yesterday evening at 6. The numbers were “March Slave” (Technokwky) and “War Dane” (Cane). Miss Myra Hull, of the department of English, spoke this morning on "Herbert Quick" following which Dr. Florence Sherbon continued a series by the department of home economics with a lecture on Philosophy in an Era of Depression. This evening at 6, Prof. H. R. Chubb, of the political science department, will present the sixth of a series of talks, on the "Interpretations of International At 6 tomorrow evening the University Little Symphony orchestra, also under the direction of Professor Kuerstein will broadcast a short program. The first of a series of talks by Sam Carter, secretary of the YMCA, at the University, will be broadcast at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the University" will be his subject. The annual vocational guidance, sponsored by the University of Arkansas and given to the students of University of Arkansas to be held the Tufts of Nov. 9 to 13, Miss Helen Tufts, director of the delegate bureau of occupational development, will be presented a principal speech. Miss Tufts will be available for individual conferences by appointing her as principal guidance chairman, says that one important purpose of vocational guidance conference is the building community for individual conferences. These conferences are one-half hour in length. Appointment can be made through the university's office. The roundtable on living costs, conducted under the auspices of the League of Women Voters, will be held at Miss Alice Winston, at the home of Miss Alice Winston. Helen Tufts To Speak Here Next Week Edward T. Hackney, Wellington, was a guest at the Pi Beta Phi house Sunday. The Book club of the A. A. U. W will be entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Olive Brah at the home of Mrs. J. B. Fugate, 130 Tennessee. The regular monthly meeting of Iota Sigma Pi was held Monday at 7 p.m. in room 222 Administration building. The program consisted of two papers, "A New Way to Explain the Human Zoonemism" and "Acids and Alcohols" by Leitha Bunch. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Women candidates for freshman class officers will be introduced at the regular W. S. G. A. ten Wednesday after afternoon Central Administration building rest room. Society Jack Petrie, Wichita, was a guest of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity Sunday night. Mr. Petrie is a cadet at the Military Academy at the present time. FOR DOYS. Rooms, $8 to $8 each boy, very desirable.硅胶; heat one block from Campus. 1247 Phone. 2189 or 3120. —56 Mr. and Mrs. George Hildenbrand Topeka, Dorothy Pierce, fa 32, and Ross Pearkekau, c34, were dinner guests at Wakim hall Sunday. Want Ads Mrs. Charles Whitner, Wilson, was : week-end guest at Watkins hall. The University club will entertain with a dinner bridge, Friday, Nov. 13 at the University club. 90 Shades of Fabric Dyes 24 Shades of Leather Dye We guarantee our die work FOOMS AND board for boys on the Hill at 135 West Campus. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and cut out line. 260-565. TO MY FRIENDS: My address has been changed to 1701 Miss. St. Phoena 791L. Will be glad to see you. Harry Hirsh -41 Delta Tau Delta announces the pledging of William C. Norton, c35 JOUNIAL-POST delivered to each evening and Sunday, 15 cups news. News, sports, and pictures. currrure-post add. Post with druggista. — 66 WANTED: STUDENT LAUNDRY; 400 Wisconsin. Phone 253M. Salts factor wkr. reasonable prices. -5 RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Attendant-Water Radio and Hoover Sweeper. Phone 303 644 Mass FOUND: Best home cooked meals in town, $4 per week. 1225 Tenn. -52 FOR RENT. Furnished, large front room in private home, fully modern ideal location for K. U. or town. Single or double. 407 West 12th. Phone 188-745-6381 STUDENTS: Want to save money on first class laundry work? Call Poggs Phone 852J. Work called for and delivered. -4 KEYS MADE for any lock, Padlocks and night latch locks in stock. Weldor and automobility spring work. Speed 623 Vermont. Phone 319. ... 62 THE KANSAS City Star headquarters moved to Fritz-Stowitt Drug Store 637 Mass. Phone 17. —48- Electric Shoe Shop Read the Kansan want-ads. 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th FRESHMEN Let's Vote Pachacamac Freshman men, this is your first participation in Hill politics. We hope that you will choose your affiliations and allegiances with care and consideration. If you wish to align yourself with a party which has stood through numerous political battles for eighteen years, and has always had as its highest motives the best interests of all students with the end in view of democracy and equitable representation between non-fraternity and fraternity men, then we welcome you with our numerous followers. Pachacamac Ticket Chosen by Representative Group of 100% Freshman Voters---- We are not concentrating on non-fraternity support as a vote-getter, but are presenting a ticket of qualified candidates who have been chosen by representative freshman men, and NOT by an executive committee of six fraternity men. To Vote Thursday Night---- It's Your Privilege and Duty as Freshmen Thursday night PACHACAMAC presents its candidates for election at the Freshman Election at 7:30 o'clock. When Pachacamac asks for your vote it is asking you to vote for ABLE MEN. Constructive Policies, High Ideals and Worthy Traditions. "Select Freshmen--Freshmen Selected" 3 Non-Fraternity 2 Fraternity For President LLOYD METZLER THE TICKET Non-Fraternity Lawrence President I Wice Pres. Student Council President Hi Y. President Junior Class. Secretary Dramatic Club. B Scroll. National Honor Society. Staff—School Paper. School Annual Stage Editor. Library Prom. Prom. Committee. Charity Activity Ticket Committee. For Treasurer EDWARD RICE Non-Praternity Salina 100% Self Supporting. Cheer Leader Three Years. Military Student. Principal Glee Club. Constitution Otoratical Context 2 yrs. High School Paper Shift. High School Annual Staff. Of Fire College. 3 Non-Fraternity 2 Fraternity For Dance Manager JOHN B. BERRY Non-Fratraternity Kansas City, KS For Dance Manager GEORGE A. FRY Fifty Percent Self Supporting. Student Council Junior & Senior Year. Y.M.C.A. four years. Hi Y. four years. Officer French Club. Officer Pep Club four years. Fraternity Fairfax, Okla. Vice-president Senior Class. Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Class. Counselor Junior Class. Business Manager High School Paper. Salutatorian Senior Class. Clee Club, Operator, Diaspora. Dear Fellow Debates Team, National Honor Society. POWELL AUBREY Fraternity Kansas City. Mo. President Senior Class. President Junior Class. President H. S. Student Council. President Engineering Club. President Business Committee. President Senior Business Committee. President New Book. President Ivie Cling. Major Westport R.O.T.C. "Compare the Qualifications"