--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 Oklahoma Aggies Will Vent Spleen on Kansas Team Defeat by Eleven From Sooner Capital Arouses Ire of Waldorf SQUAD IN UGLY MOOD Stillwater, Oct. 29 — (UFP) — Weight, speed, deception, and other football ability may not play as important a part of the defense in Kansas University of Kansas stadium at Lawrence as spleen. The Oklahoma team is in an ugly hunch. It probably will lose to Baylor in the cover from its "disgraceful" 13 to 0 defeat at Oklahoma City last week by the Oklahoma City University team, which won 16-9. Low the Aggies of the Valley Mountain. Manhattan, Oct. 29 — (UP) — The Kansas Angels eroute to play West Virginia at Morgantown, stopped off in Chicago this morning for a light workout on Soldiers Field. Twenty-three and four coaches are in the Angie party. Will Start Regular Backfield Tigers Develon Trick Plays Lincoln, Oct. 23 — (UP) Brecklin will start its regular backfield, Sauer, Buerer, Masterson, and Kreizinger against Missouri Saturday, Couch Dana X. Bible said last night is in his team left arm. A light drill was held before train time. "Take it out on Kansas" was the war cry today as Couch Layn Waldorf put off a loss in their home game. The squad leaves tonight for Lawrence for the first meeting of the two teams since 1928. Kansas won that game 13 to 6 and the Aggies were victorious 6 to 9. Kansas Aggies to Erita Tigers Develop Trick Plays Columbia, Oct. 29 - (UP) The Missouri State basketball management sessions this week, have spent the time developing trick plays to use against Nebraska. Coach Gwim Henry, drilling his team in test, has replaced several regulars with reserve players and attempt to develop a scoring punch. Cyclones Through Light Drills Sooner Regulars Injured Norman, Oct. 29—(UF) —Reserve Saturday with howe State, it was ap- parent today. Six regulars are on the didesels with inquiries. Ilnine plays were played. Cyclones Through Light Drills America's National Weather Service will be after their state Cyclones will be after their second straight victory against Oklahoma with the same lineup that faced Mesa. The cyclones will hit both states, fearing injuries might disrupt his career, put the Cyclones through Metcalf to Athletic Meeting Metcalf to Athletic Meeting of athletes at Iowa State, left Sunday for New York City to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the National College Athletic Association delegation to Dean S. W. Beyer on the committee. Lawyer "Works" Friends Kansas City, Mo.—(UP)—When five friends, in answer to a suggestion of James R. Sullivan, assistant city counselor, assembled at his home to "play cards," Sullivan asked them to see his wife, Emily, and assembled. Then Sullivan suggested they set it up. Five hours later the task was done. It was too late for a card game, and the counselor's friends had framed by smart lawyers. First String Men Recover Sufficiently to Be Ready Saturday St. Louis, Mo. — (Special) — Having held the famoon "Praying Colonels" of Centre College to two touchdowns has Saturday with a team that included four second-string players, the Washougal teams will face Drake this Saturday night. Washington to Face Drake Coach Al' Sharpe will have Steinerek, center, Landwurf, veteran end Wheeler, veteran tackle, and co-capitalist, veteran back in uniform, and there is a chance that Dave Milker, halfback, has recovered sufficiently to take the game. Doctor Sharpe will open against Drake with Max Tyrrell. Kyle Cochran, who played the same four players most of last week's game, in the backfield: Besides working additionally on forward wingback, the team he bedevoted to living up to the team. With a squad that includes a seasoned substitute for virtually every position and that has discovered, during the past week, a real fighting spirit, the Bears will enter the fray this week because than at any time during the season. "With all this talk floating around town about what a mediocre team can do, we need to teach the 'players' younger and smaller ones especially, are taking it to heart, and it affects their lives. Our line showed it had the stuff last week, and we'll work with it. This game it ought to be," she said. "And by Thanksgiving—who can tell?" Sport Shorts The loss of Phil Borrell will be felt by the Jayhawk squarm. Borrell is one of the best passers ever to wear Manning jersey and he was shown some头重 work as quarterback. With Borrell off the squirt it would be more service as reserve quarterback. The Oklahoma Aggies will leave Stillwater tonight, spending the night at Bartlesville, and leaving early in the morning for Ontario, where they will play another game. They will into Lawrence until just before game time. Thirty men are making the trip. The Nebraska Cornhuskers seem to be the favorites to play a charity game in the Rocky Mountains. Right on the heels of an offer from the Colorado Aggies came an offer from the University of Utah wanting to play football at Lake City. Nebraska has always been known in football circles. Nebraša will be minus the services of its star sophomore back, George Henry Sauer, who was injured in the Kansas game. The Corkhurniks win 10-6 against the Northwest, although we have an idea that if the going gets hard for Nebraša Sauer will play in the game. Nov. 7 Nebraša meets the University of town will be the head coach for that the Corkhurniks since the Northwestern game. Basketball season is getting under way with some of the Kansas City teams already playing games. The Kansas basketball squad is working on a new offense and will work out three times a week during November. Intensive drilling will not start until after the close of the regular season, but the football team also play basket ball although the post-season charity games may change the practice dates. Iowa State to Employ Michigan Football System Contests Oklahoma Elever in Big 'Dad's Day' Game at Norman Norman—The Michigan football system as developed by Fielding H Eckert and the Michigan football Saturday when Coach George Veenker brings his Iowa State eleven unboated in "Big Six" conference play to Norman for the annual Dad's Day The Wolverine style will be the second one of national reputation to be exhibited before Sooner spectators here at the U.S. Museum of Natural History Notre Dame system against the Sooners here Oct 3. A third system, the true Warner, will appear at Owen field a few days later. The Rangers Hargies Kusna Jayhawker fill the annual Homecoming Day date at Norman It is seldom that such three well-known systems are displayed on any one footnote. Meanwhile Coach Adrian Lindsey is gathering his somewhat shattered team to discuss an effort that is expected to reveal whether or not Oklahoma finished in the first division of the "Big Six" and has been defeated. The defeat氨s and then drive on to victories over Kansas and Missouri, they are place in "Big Six" conference play. Runaway Trailer Kills Five Mion, Ark. Oct. 28.—(UP) Five persons were killed and 21 others injured near here today when a trailer broke loose from a motor truck and struck two people before spilling its cargo of cotton pickers. All of the dead were from Marietta, Mia. Borrello Definitely Out of Oklahoma Game Saturday Phil Borrello, Jayhawk sophomore quarterback, failed to report to practice last night because of an order in issue. The game was followed by a physician, which declared that Bortrello must rest for several days in order to regain condition. For the past two weeks he had lost 17 pounds, and has fallen off more than fifteen pounds. Dr. Anderson believes that a rest period will restore him to his previous athletic performance and participation in later games. The Kansas quarterback is delinquently out of the game with the Oklahoma Agnes this season. Apparently Coach H. W. Hargis will have several of his team on the injured list this week. In last night's scrimmage with the freshmen Otto Leaf and Mike Bauer, he was injured to his leg which was hurt in the Nebraska contest last Saturday. Also, Johnny Madison, although practicing for the national championship, injured shoulder and Leo Freese, reserve back, has a tackle shoulder as a result of a Tuesday's scrimmage. Sweed Brayer had a back injury back resulting from some cracked rips received before the Nebraska contest, and although he has been playful with his coach, he is playing under a good deal of pain. Four Jayhawker Regular on Injured List; May Be Able to Play A. and M. Norman, Oklahoma. — The all-victory in "Big Six" long distance champions of last year who are also undefeated this season. Coach Bob Simpson's Iowa State Cyclones, are coming to the outfield. The Sooners in a two-mile team race. Mannin to Replace Borello The loss of Borello will probably place Borello in a third-ranker, as first substitute to South Africa, since Borello was Kansas pitcher. He will throw a hitch in the Jawahayererial offense. Hoots's post will probably be the same. Several Men Injured Couch Hargas, undermined by the increasing toll of injured men, again put pressure on himself with the freshmen last night, and despite their loses the Jayhawkers found no answer to that challenge offered by a determined freshman squad. Just what the effect of this week's injury list will be upon the players of the team is to anticipate, although the loss of Berroel will surely force Couch Hargas to give his games offense on the air for his gains on offense. 'BIG SIX' RUNNING CHAMPIONS TO MEET CYCLONES SATUEDA Hallowe'en Pranks Start Leading the Cyclone array will be three runners of almost equal ability over the two-mile course. Captain Earl Brown, a coach from champion last spring; Eckhart, third ranking two-miler in the conference last fall; and Lyle Chapman, who was first in Iowa State's 36-19 triumph over Missouri Saturday. Chapman's time Greene's 845 Mass. St. HARGISS IS HOPEFUL Style and Quality Assured The traditional Halloween pranks which usually commence a week before that legendary date were the police responding to an officer's police station last night. The police report that while no damage was done, the police said the prankster probably be bady washing soap off windows today and hunting for porch furniture which the pranksters scathed. $16.75 FROCKS on sale Extraordinary Dress Sale Friday and Saturday Fall Models From Regular Stock Travel Crepes, Wools Crepes and Satins $11 $10.00 FROCKS on sale 75 Hats Regular Price $5.00 SALE PRICE $2.50 Blue Moon Hose $1.00 pr. Special $7.95 Plain and Printed Silks Jerseys "The History and Development of Printing" was the subject of the fourth of a series of talks presented over the summer at the department of the department of journalism at the University, at 11 a. m. today. Following Professor Kristie, Prof. R. H. Wheeler, of the deartment of psychology, on "Personality in the Classroom." KFKU At 6 this evening Dr. James Naisimph, of the department of physical education will speak on "Exercise and Health." KFUK will broadcast the University from its location on Nov. 1st. In concluding the musical programs in November, the school hosted a special concert of Dean Jones' Husband, will sing. This is the first time that the women's club has broadcast over KFUK than before. The series of extension division sections will cover Nov. 2 by Neil Eichworth C. Dent, secret to visual instruction, who will talk on "the School Museum." Nov. 9 he will talk on "The Science Museum," and Nov. 16 on "Movie Pictures in the Classroom." He will not speak again Sandwiches Tomorrow morning at 11 Prof. A. J. Mix, of the department of botany, will speak on "An American Abroad." Mix, of the department of botany, speak on "An American Abroad." In the series of musical programs presented by the KEU is included a program by the University string quartet. This program will be performed at the University of Kansas Symphony under the direction of Prof. Karl O. Kurstner, of the School of Fine Arts, will present a concert music program, 6 p. m., the Little Symphony orchestra will present a music pro- On Nov. 23 Miss Helen Wagstaff, secretary of the bureau of general information will commence a series of talks. Want ads will work for you. Hamburgers Chili Interviews of the members of the faculty of the department of physical education throughout November, 2013, were interviewed of physical education will be interviewed this evening from 6 to 6.15 p.m. over station PKFU on the subject of "Exercise and Health." This is the fourth interview of the students at the station on similar subjects from the physical education department. 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