PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1931 Cornhuskers Win Over Missourians in Close Contest Tigers Show Best Form o Season Going Down in Defeat to Strong Bible Outfit SCORE MORAL VICTORY Columbia, Mo. Oct. 31, (UP)-Stu- ing of a fierce last quarter Tiger goe- fensive that all but overwhelmed them the Cornhuckens of Nebraska toda- ly moved to the defensive end. Missio- sica State day crowd of 7,500. He was the fifth conqueror Tiger defeat The battle was one of those which went down to the very last second of play with the result still hanging in the air. The Tigers and Missouri started their belated drive which brought victory all but in their favor. The Tigers ran to Missouri on its 35-yard line as a penalty. Stuben, diminutive Tiger's son, broke out of the cum halfback, combined with line plunging to move the Tigers up to their 44-yard stripe as the third period ended. A triple pass cost the Missourians six yards, but on the next play Deneve, who entered the game as a substitute for Gill, tossed a pass to Sibley, who ran toward touchdowns in the game. Joining Hainemore made his try for placement good. WILDCATS WIN EASTERN TILT Kansas State Downs West Virginia With Score of 19 to 0 Morgantown, W. Va., Oct. 31.—(UF) Statewide crashes West Virginia on a road we have here today. 10 to 9 and continued its drive for a clean record with its fifth win since September. It was the precision of Capt. Henry Cronkite's toe that first sent apprehension into a crowd of shivering Mountainer fans, as the huge Kansas State end set up the wet pigkin hurling from placements early in the first quarter on a 36-yard flight from the line of scrimmage. IOWA STATE STOPS OKLAHOMA Grefe Stars in Conference Victory o Northern Team In a surprisingly close game Iowa State defended Oklahoma 13-12 today in a big Six game. The victory leaves Oklahoma with just one win and North Dakota for the conference lead. Griefe scored both of Iowa Sista's touchdowns. Early in the third quarter, he took a 20-yard pass from Schaaf and raced the remaining 40 yards to score. He also added the point at the corner that gave his team the victory. Oklahoma took the lead early in the opening period when Panzee took one of Bowen's punts on his own 20-yard line. Oklahoma scored the entire lowland State team to score. FOR BOYS: Room $1 to $2 each by Want Ads ROOFS AND board for boys on the Hill at 125 West Campus. Short walk without a climb to all University buildings and car line. 2966. FOR BYES, Rooms. $6 to $8 each boy Very desirable; oil heat; one block from Campus. 1247 Ohio. Phone 2180 or 3120. —54 JOUNAIL-POST delivered to you each evening and Sunday. 15 cents per week. News, sports, and pictures. Jounail-Post sold by lead- drugsters. 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 180. STUDENTS: Want to save money on first class lunch work? Call Peggy Phone 852J. Work called for and delivered. -4¹ KEYS MADE for any lock. Padlock and night latch locks in stock. Wield and automobile spring work. Speed wrench 63 Vermont. Phone 519. ___ 63 THE KANSAS City Star headquartered moved to Fritts-Stowits Drug Store 847 Mass. Phone 17. —46 RADIOS FOR rent: Hanna's. Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Atwater-Tower Radio and Hoover Sweeper. Phone 303. 944 Mass. Oklahoma Aggies Down Kansas by 13-7 Score (Continued from page 1) In two plays Kansas gained seven yards, and on a triple pass, Smith made a 28-yard gain to be down by three. He called time out. Kansas carried the ball to the two yard line, and Smith plunged through the backcourt. Page kicked the extra point. downed on his own 20-yard line. In three plays the plays gained two vards and called time out. Trigg substituted for Hall in the Aigle lineup. Schicke kicked off to Barbary's yard line. Butts for Rigney, and Kingry for Pedily in the Aigle lineup. The Aggies score in a 26-14 victory over the yard line. K瓦维勒 for Mehring in the Kansas line. After a five-yard gain, Trigg tore around left to Dixon, who scored in the yard line. Dunn recovered for Kansas Third Quarter Oates kicked off to Schaeke who returned to the Kansas 24-yard line. In three plays Kansas gained nine yards, and Smith failed to make a long throw. Schaeke fell down on the Kansas 37-yard line. After making four yards in two plays, Erwin passed to Triggs from the Kansas 18-yard line. Schaeke kicked the extra point tying the score. Oates kicked off to Hannon who returned to the Kansas 41-yard line. Kansas kicked to gain, and Schaeke kicked out of bounds on the Angle 48- Erewin and Barham carried the ball for a first down on the Kansas 41-line. Kansas called time. Erewin made a 35-yard line and Dring smashed through left tackle for a first down on the Kansas 26-line. In three plays the Agilies made nine yards, and Barham broke a first down on the Kansas 15-line. TOPCOAT SPECIAL Butts was injured on the play. Kwaternik substituted for Mahringer in the first half, and then led side of the Kansas队 for the second Agile touchdown. Erwin failed to make the extra point. "Oates kicked off," he said. The game ended with 32-yard line. Kansas made four yards in two plays, and Schaehle kicked to Tring who returned to the Agile 38-17. The Angies joined four yards off tackles and penalized five yards for a touchdown. They punt and downed the ball on the Angies 18-yard line Trick gripped again to the goal. Kanaua failed to make a first down, and the Aguilles took the ball on their own field. They missed for Madison. They played the Aguilles tailed a first down on their own 45-yard line. Following two play netting, the Indians caught Fisher for a first and ten on the Kansau 55-yard line. Barramillah lost five yards, but the Aguilles got back from enter losing three yards. Fourth Quarter Made to your measure. Styled to suit you. Material of your selection for $35.00 of your money. Thanks. Erwin's pass was knocked down by Smith, and Kansas took the ball on two plays. It failed to gain on two plays, and Schake kicked to Trigg who was sent back to gain three yards. Totaling three yards from two play, Erwin kicked to the Kansas 16-yard line. Smith made eight yards through the fence before Schake kicked to Trigg who returned to the Agile 44-yard line for a first down on the Kansas 32-yard line. On the next play, Highfill finished, and Bausch recovered for Kansas. In two passes, Manning to Gridley. Kansas carried a first down on the Agile 27-yard line and failed to gain, and a pass from Marinus to Gridley was good for a first down on the Aggie 27-yard line. On the Agile 15-yard line, Manning's pass on the Agile 11-yard line. Highll picked up five yards at center, and Clarke was thrown for a touchdown. line. Highlight picked up five yards at center, and Clarke was thrown for a three-yard loss as the final gum barked. The maximum height. Suiting You — That's My Business Officials Referee, Edward W. Cushman, a College Professor, University Author A. Schlaing, Crescent University; Hair Intensifier, Sea Turtles; Academic Field Judge, Pete Drake, Walek U Subordinates, Kansai, First four-star, Black hawks. Mound guard, Kansas State for Honor. White hawks. Bowl guard, Kentucky for Honor. Boat Guard, Kansas State for Honor. Cavalry Guard, Kansas State for Honor. Hawk guard, Kentucky for Honor. Marine guard, Michigan State for Honor. Boat guard, Michigan State for Honor. Beach Guard, California for Honor. Beach Guard, California for Honor. Gunner guard, Darton, Florida for Honor. Beach Guard, Campbell of O'Neill, Texas for Honor. Gunner guard, Darton, Florida for Honor. Beach Guard, Campbell of O'Neill, Texas for Honor. SCHULZ the TAILOR Nine Seventeen Mass. Oklahoma Agua Fresca, First Quadrant, Oklahoma City Kansas by persons: Kansas Agliea 0 0 7 0 0 Oklahoma Anglo 0 1 0 1-1 Sorcing. Kansas - ninethown, pignat. Kansas at ninethown. Page. Oklahoma Anglo. Illinois Agliea. *Note: The numbers in the image are likely to be numerical values representing people or locations. Please refine them based on the context of the image.* Score by periods Kansas- At 9:45 am, the student Bible class will meet with Mrs. Mary Molek, the head of the chapel and Charles A. Pola will preach the sermon, which is entitled "The Masque" (Parker), "Offertory in D. Flat" (Salome), and "Offertory in D. Flat" (Salome), will be played by Wilma Milna At the Churches at 6:15 p.m. a buffet luncheon for students will be served in the church parlor. The price will be 15 cents. After lunch, the student forum will follow at 7:15 p.m. Fellowship hour and lunch will be held at $30 per arm at the First Christmas street. Robert Kurtz will lead the 7 pm, discussion with an address on campus. First Christian Church Christian Science Society Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society will be held at the Science Society will be held at the I.O.F. F. hall, Eighth and Vernont street, on the subject of "Flourishing Unitarian Sunday schol will meet at 9:45. Testimonial meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. The subject for the 11 a.m. sermon given by the Rev. Wilson Bacchan, will be "A Changing Liberalism." At 11 a.m. the student forum will be held, lee by Charles Herkler, cured, who will speak on "The Religion of Tobill Mennil." Prof. Frederie H. Guild, of the political science department, will lead the young people's meeting at 7:30, on discussion for "business as a Party Puzzle." First Church of Christ, Scientist At 11 a.m. services will be held on the subject of "Everlasting Punisher- ship". Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist The Christian Science reading room maintained by the church is located a 105 east Eight街, and is open daily from 10 to 3 on except on Sundays are午休 First Baptist The University class will meet at G. 6am on Friday and will proctom the course "Enduring Our Hardships." In connection with the morning service a baptismal service will be held at 10am. At 6:45 the young people's meeting will be held. Doctor Wattz will speak on "Kangwa, the Best Known Christian Pastor," and he will preach at 7:45. The minister will preach on "What Can We Do About Ummenship?" and answer period will be held. Enisconal This is All Saints Day, and a special early community service will be held at 8 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Charles A. Weed, of Kansas City, Mo., will be in charge. The regular service will be held on Monday which Doctor Weed will again reach. At 6 p.m. the Chaplin Edwards club will meet at a stairer to be followed by a business meeting. The meeting will be held at the student center. "How Can I Be Sure of God?" will be the sermon theme of Theodore H. Azmanian, pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Ninth and Vermont street. Street worship starts at 11:00. The student Sunday school meets at First Presbyterian at 11 a.m., will be in commemoration of the four hundred and fourteenth anni versary of the reformation. The westminster student forum will meet at 7:30 at Westminster hall, 1221 Orcad avenue. Prof. Waldear Gellch will present a musical program. At 3:30 p.m. lunch will be served at the University of Kansas business meeting of the University of Kansas chapter of the Lutheran Student Walley league will be held on Friday, January 14. The Bible class, taught by the kev, W. W. Steepelworth, will meet at 10 am. The morning service, beginning Immanuel Lutheran The University class will meet under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. A. D. Grey. His subject will be "Theodore Dreiss: Tells Us." PIC.######################################################### At the morning worship the sermon will be delivered by the minister. The use of the noun *sermon* in the *术语* "The Lord Is My Light," (Parker), the anthem sung by the choir, William Pilcher will sing a song with *All Your Heart*. *Mendelssohn*. Plymouth Congregational The fireside forum will meet at 6:15 p.m., at which Prof. Frederick McIntosh can on "Implication of the McIntosh Case." After the speech a discussion will be held on "Consentious Incident in a Conscientious Objector a Slacker?" You fail to eat the right foods. You Will Lose Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, leader of Congregation B'nai Yelah of Kansas City, Mo., and an instructor in Old Testament History at the University, served as minister to the minister at the Sunday evening events at the First Methodist church. Fruits Vegetables Dairy Products These and other good foods found at Methodist If Nothing is good enough but the best The Cafeteria "This is the first of a series of Sunday school meetings in St. Mary's and Religion." Rabbi Mayerberg will use as his subject, if I Were a Christian minister of the church, will reply with a short talk on the subject, "If I Were a Jew." This series of service has been organized to all and to better understanding between peoples of different nationalities. On Nov. 8, the service will be as follows: "The Orient Looks at America." Four 6-minute talks by Chunlin Lee Meng, David Koehler, Akla Saita, Japan; and Alfredo Bustamante, Philippines. These young men are students in the University and will give their impressions of America. The first talk is about Will America Do with the Challenge. On Dec. 6, Bishop John A. Gregg, graduate of the University of Kansas On Dec. 8, Bishop John A. Gregg, graduate of the University of Kansas and resident Bishop of the Kansas City DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 3091 Mass Phone 2337 DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. area of the African Methodist Episcopal church will speak on the subject in the future. He is Robert A. Hunt will give a short talk on "If I Were a Black Man" On Sunday evenings at the First Meth School, 13th. Tenh. Vermont streets at 1780. Next cordial extension is extended to University student and faculty members to attend the THE STAR OF STARS IN A STARTLING STORY! The screen's leading nurtress out does her husband in a "holiday" in a brochure romantic love story of devotion to every woman's heart. 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