PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 7 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1931 Fast, Shifty Aggie Team to Face K.U. Here on Saturday Walderoff Coaches Team or Deceptive Plays to Overcome Weight Advantage WILL USE AIR ATTACK Stillwater, Oct. 27 — (UP) — A fast, shifty Oklahoma Alma team will be pitted against the heavy Kansas eleven at Lawrence Saturday. Coach Linn O. Accordingly, Waldorf is putting his team through a week of intensive practice on deceptive plays and a highly developed passing game. In only one major game this season that with the Haskell Indians, have the Aggies been on even terms with opponents in weight. "We are no match for the pandemonium Kansas队," Walt Fowler said, "unless we can out-smart them." The Aggie team selected to meet the Kansas team averages only 183-pounds compared to the 190-pound average of the Jawhawkers. Work on Line Play Lincoln, Oct. 27 — (UP) — Nebraska lines are to drill this wheel to open holes in opposing lines, in preparation for Missouri this week, Coach Buc Moore said he would polish up plays. The Nebraska failed to open holes for backs against Kansas last week, and consequently the Nebraskans won by a single touch-up. Both teams applauded back, has almost from this slight leg injury. Will Change Lineup Columbia, Oct. 27—(UP) A shakeup in the Missouri varsity squad will be forfeiting this week unimaginable. Coach Clyde Coach Gwinn Henry indicated today. Max Collings, quarterback, is out with a wound he received last week against Iowa State. Four Sooners Iniured Given Day of Rest Norman, Oct. 27 — (UP) — Four injuried Oklahoma men today were evidence of the battering ram tactics applied by the Kansas Aggies. Orvile Tory, Tom Burner, tuckles, Smith Tory, Tom Burner, tuckles, Smith all were on the hospital list. Prepare for West Virginia Ames, Oct. 27—(UP)—The Iowa State regulars allowed to rest yesterday after their decisive 20 to 9 victory over Missouri, were due to be back at work today as Coach George Veenker started his training camp. Ezel, a guard who is recovering from a slight head injury, the squad is in good shape. Manhattan, Oct. 27—(IP)—Heavy practice went on today for the Kansas Aggies who leave tomorrow for a visit to Virginia Saturday. The easterers won last year 35 to 7. McMillan quarter, was on the sidelines with a badly injured Yearlings Use Sooner Plays Two Groups Drilled in Oklahoma and Oklahoma Aggie Formations Interest in freshman football is being kept up despite the fact that the freshman team does not have a game this season, and it is going into two groups. One group worked on the plays of the team to be played by the varsity this coming Saturday and the other group works on the plays of the team to be played the following Saturday. This week one squad is known as the Oklahoma Aggies and the other as Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Aggie squad has been working on the Aggie plays for a week and this week will spend one day against the varsity on offense, two days against defense, three pass offense and defense. The other squad will do the same next week. The team using the Oklahoma Aggie plays has Neasith, Harper, Newspaper Spangler, and Tindall in the backfield The line is composed of Logan, center Deen and Clawson, guards; Prather and partner tackles, Buckey and Wisdom, ends. The backfield for the Oklahoma squad is composed of Kell, Stuart Brinkman, Judd, Green, Beale, White McCarthy, Jimmie Smith, and Geronko; center; Genova, Kneesler, Jay, Holmes guards; Songer, Kirkhart, Newhouse tackles; and Vandeverte and Campbell. When the freshman squad is not divided in the above two groups the entire squad works together as there is a common goal that the Couch Forrest Cox teaches the backfield candidates the fundamentals of blocking and stance while Roland Loman teaches the line candidates funds to fill the line of an open field blocking. Chain Stores Tax Approved Washington — (UP) — Another state law imposing a special tax on chain store operation met with supreme court approval when the court upholded that the store is charging $50 for each store in excess of one belonging to a private owner. Meadowville, Penn—Allegheny college held inauguration services for their remodeled library last week. Intramural Games --with the University of Kansas definitely out of the picture as a repeater for the Big Six Conference football team. The official institution and in Lawrence is all for the Kansas Agius to off the covered stadium, but all of the athletic, said today. "Especially is this true of the Jayhawker athletic authorities and football athletes," he Alpha Delta FI, of group I, Kappa Kappa Gamma, of group II, and Theta Phi Alpha of group III are leaders in the first three groups of women's intramural volleyball, with I, W, W. and L, L. of group IV. In group II and III these standings are not final and may be changed by the remaining games. Alpha Delta Pi leads group I with three games won, and none lost Gamma Phi Beta, Watkins hall, and Alpha Chi Omega are tied for second place in group I, with a game won. The team holding the hold last place with three games lost. In group II Kappa Kappa Gamma leads with two won and one lost, fellow Kappa Kappa Gamma won and one lost. Corbin hall comes next with one win and one lost, Alpha Gamma Delta with one won and Alpha Gamma Pi with Alpha Glauca. PI with three losses. In group III Theta Phi Alpha leads to Alpha Xi Delta with two wins and by Alpha Xi Delta with two wins and one lost, Chi Omega with one won and one lost, and Pi Beta Phi with three In group IV, P. D, Q. and I. W. have won two games each with none loss. Independents come next with three losses. And T. N. T. follows with three losses. In last night's game its intramurale games" independent defeats defended TNT in the second game of Pi Beta Phi forced to Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Zeta defeated Alpha Omni. The only game scheduled for this evening is Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Men's Intramurals Three games of touch football were played on intramural field yesterday afternoon. Beta continued to win by defeating Delta Tau Dau, 14-6; Triangle Tau Dau, 14-10; and the Kaybahs and Alpha Kappa Pi team fought to a scoreless tie. In the Beta-Delta Tda game Beta took a lead late in the first half and scored two points for 30 yards and ran a few yards to the goal line. The half ended 6-0. Shortly after the beginning of the second half, the Beta scored a goal from a ball over the kicker's head, and Beta scored a safety. Then the Delta Tda scored a goal from an attack that almost gave it the lead. A pass, Bovespoor to Neoel, was good for 20 yards and Noel sprinted 15 more times. The ball was kicked by Katie bicked off to Delta Tait Delta and another drive was launched, but 19 yards short of another touchdown. On the next play, Delta Tait kicked ball haggart. Beta quartar skirted the end for 30 yards. Then a pass, Beard scored a third in the end to the 20 yard line. Then Haggart passed to Filkin, halfback, who was on the field. Beta's attempt to vcek goal was blocked. In the Triangle-Cardinal game, the first half was scoreless, but early in the second half, back passed to Curtif raced 20 yards to score the first mark. Frei attempted to place kick for the extra point but it was blocked. Curtif raced on the ball for a short time later a Cardinal kick was blocked and a safety was scored by Twin Lance. Late in the game Frei passed to Curtif, who touched his touchnottle. The game ended 14-0. In the A. K Pai-Kayhawk game neither team scored. The three best scores of the game smoothered. Kent and Marcoux, A. K Pai ends, who have been catching passes all over the field were never left behind. Kayhawk right end, was stopped Iaggots Who Aided Bill to Make Turtles Suffer Kansas City, Mo.—UPP—When doctors at the southwest clinical conference saw a demonstration of how magma could be formed in a section, they hailed the accomplishment as a great benefit to mankind. But it going to turn out bad for the turtles was also a problem. MISS LARSON TO GIVE TALK ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF UPSALA Life at the University of Upsala and some facts about education in Sweden. The subject on which Miss Mary K. Larson will teach is engineering students Tuesday, Oct. 27. As a part of the engineering lecture program, all outsiders may wish to attend. The patient who was used for the demonstration was William "Turtle Bill" Settles, who at 49 claims he is the world champion turtle hunter. He was captured by a fox in July and 73 turtles a day when he slipped and fell, injuring his leg. And for 17 months now he has worried as much about turtles that he never sees them soon be back at hunting, he says now. For the benefit of those who can't see much sense in turtle hunting, "Turtle Bill" settled the business a good one. Food and fish bowls are the objectives. To Elect Representative A freshman representative to the engineering council will be elected Tuesday, Oct. 23. The election will take place in Marvin auditorium after the regular engineering lecture class. Candidates for election to the council will have been nominated by the hour and nominees will be selected for the final cast of ballots. BIG SIX FOOTBALL. OCT. 31 Missouri vs. Nebraska at linecol. Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman State vs. West Virginia at Mortonville. Two Mile Team Race, Oct. 21 Missouri vs. Nebraska; Missouri vs. Kansas State, at Lincoln; Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at Norman. *Kansas vs. Oklahoma A. and M. a Lawrence. *Non conference. f-Aggies Slated to Win Big Six Title, Says Aller "We failed to predict this season that the Aggies would win the Big Six football title, as Coach Bo McMillin so graciously did for us last season when he said, "but nevertheless we hope and Kansas, Schools Hampered Because of Divided Enrollment Dr. Allen went on to point out that Kansas is the only state to have two Big Six conferences, "in some of the other states which have Big Six conference schools there is no division of the schools in to separate institutions such as the university and college." That means that the Big Six member in those states has a much larger enrollment to gather football material from, and a much better opportunity to participate in. The football is bigger boost than ever in light of the fact that this state with two Big Six members must divide its football material between the University and its own team and still have produced teams each year able to give a good account of themselves in conference competition and also have a championship team once in awhile. "The Kansas Aggies are a great team this season and I believe they surely are headed toward the championship with an impetus that the two remaining opponents, Nebraska and Iowa, face each other." Kansas is certainly all for the Aggies to retain the Big Six championship for the State of Kansas. --oklahoma Favored by Dopo to Defeat Improved Kansas Team Sport Shorts Held on Embezzlement Charges Clarence Spangel, sophomore tackle, the s hard luck member of the squad this year. He was injured in the first game of the season against the Colorado State Bearcats, and game until he was sent into the game last Saturday against Nebraska. On the first play he was injured and a Kansas player helped him off the field. George Henry Sauer, star Nebraska back, injured his leg after the start of the second half and Coach Dana X. Bible sent in a substitute to take his place although Sauer did not want to leave the game. Nebraska needs him to lead the Cowboys and the Cardinals huskers meet Iowa after a game with Missouri this Saturday. Hiwatha — (UIP) — Dale E. Wagman, 43 years old, cashier of the closed Citizen State bank of Murrell, SC, and principal preliminary bearing on an embezzlement charge. He was bound over to the tenth of the district court for trink Missouri at least is running true to the form we predicted at the start of the season. It has failed to win a game on Saturday and lost a game on the schedule that the Tigers should win. Along with this comes Mississippi, which Missouri for his last year, but the reason given is that he is having difficulty with Chester E. Brewer, athletic director. The Kansas Angles who look like the class of the Big Six so far this year will journey to Morgantown to meet West Virginia. This game should be a close battle throughout although our team will need to win that somehow they will come out on top despite the fact that the easterners have not been scored on this year. Finally in the Big Six games for this week there is the one at Lawrence between the Oklahoma Aggies and the Jawharhacks. Haskell defeated Kansas 10-3, but Haskell again defeated Haskell 39 to 0. That funny thing, dope, says that the Aggies from Oklahoma are 45 points better than Kansas and the only answer we have for that game was that they won. And we believe that the game will be close and hard fought. Iowa State on the other hand pulls the surprise of Big Six games so far this year y piling up a 20 to 9 victory against Missouri. The Cyclones will face Alabama on Saturday at Saturday at Norman, but the Oklahoma team should be the winner. Jayhawk Squad in Good Shape for Aggie Game The whole of last night's varsity football practice was devoted to signal drill in preparation for the grid drill with the senior team. The iron Saturday afternoon. At seven thirty the squad again met at the stucco on their chalk talk by Coach H W. Hargiss. The tussle with the Oklahoma Cowboys will find the Jayhawkers in good shape physically. It will be the first playoff game of the decade, Agnes since 1925, when the Jayhawkers defeated them 13 to 0. This year, however, dope is all the Angles, although their hard game with Oklahoma has been a somewhat battered condition. Kansas, on the other hand, emerged from a tough battle with the Nebraska defense, and it did not lot the worse for wear, and in each game have shown a marked development in defensive ability. The Aggies cooled down to 31-16-0, cooked and primed by Coach Lynn Waldorf to slip some fast once over the defense function as it did in last Saturday's argument with the Cornhuskers, having no difficulty in holding the visitors. Pratt Newspaper Office Moved Pratt, KAn—(UP) The Pratt Daily Tribune has purchased a one-story brick building to be remodeled for a newspaper home. Editor Pratt Pratt change would be made by Nov. 1. Pratt Newspaper Office Moved A Kansan Want Ad will find it. Bill Raney, c34, will meet John Long, representing the Chicago Tribune golden gloves champions, at the International Arena in Kansas City tonight. Runey is representing Kansas in one of the nine inter-city bouts. Ramey won his last twoights in Kansas City against Manners of Kansas City and Schildknecht, of the Pittsburg Lady Sacramento. He is a light heavy-weight. Pittsburgh—The Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg was recently addressed by "Gabby" Street, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, who explained various plays and strategy used in the series games this year. Bloomington, Ind.-Indiana University was awarded $50,000 last week by a circuit court decision, as a result of the suit between the university and the advocates of the late Marion Rowle of Waukee who left this sum to the school. Campus Comment Just imagine, going to a Hallowee en party with your face facing out. PATTE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY Shows 3-7-9 NOW! Ends Wednesday Everyone is Talking About This Show! And What a Show! Look at This Perfect All-Star Cast Evelyn Brent - Conrad Nagel - Charles Bickford Roland Young - Wm, Farnum - Lucille Gleason —in— "THE PAGAN LADY" The Play That Thrilled New York for an Entire Season with Is Frank Story of the Romance of a Sienna! EXTRA! EXTRA! Something New and Different in Comedy WHEELER WOOLSEY in "Oh! Oh! 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