1x 1. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY. OCTOBER 26,1931 Farm Boys Keep Aggies, Huskers on Top Position Graham of McMillan Team and Sauer of Nebraska Star in Victories INTERSECTIONAL TANG Kansas City, Oct. 26 - (UF) -Sophomore fullbacks, a库克 of husky farm boys, tucking a football under one arm, and smashing anybody's line, were credited to the UF team and Nebraska Cornhuskers at the ton of the Big Six stands. Huskers to Meet Tigers Ralph Graham, a 200-pounder, let the Aguies to a 14 to victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Saunae, a hurley blond scored the Nebraska touchdown to defeat Kansas 4 to 0. Iowa State won from Missouri 28 to 25. The Rams scored over three consecutive seasons. Haskins to start. Game: Minnesota has an intersection tung. The Aggies go to Morgantown to play *West Va*, and Kansas meets Oklahoma A, and M at Lawrence. Nebraska opposes Missouri at Calgary, but the Redskins did against Iowa State at Norman. The Agages, in annexing their three straight conference victory exhibited by the Oklahoma team eleven. When Graham was not struggling through an Oklahoma line for gains, Eldon Auser, halfback, who was on the field with kicking feet, was piling up yardage. Captain "H" Henry Cronkite, right end, also played his part, but it took four minutes to get the crowd of 10,000 the "ins and outs" of line plunging. In the third quarter he was 27 points, and in the last half and after ten consecutive line backs he was over for a touchdown. Ball in Kansas Territory The Nebraska-Kansas game pitted a strong offensive against a team that was far better in defense, even had a chance to score Sauer with the aid of Sauer. Masterson and Kreitzinger, kept the ball in Kansas territory, but succeeded in carrying it over The Iowa State Cyclones boooted the dope bucket to the four corners of the gridiron, defeating Missouri. Missouri exhibited what looked like a scoring quarter, and then allowed Iowa State to score in each of the last three periods. Sauer, whose cousin is Ray Steele the professional wreater, and who understood that he was from the grappler, trapped his way six yards for the winning touchdown early in the game. --four games of touch football a scheduled to be played on Intramurta Kappa meets Theta Tau on field I. Sigma Alpha Epsilon plays Phi Kappa pi on field II. Sigma Phi Epsilon is played on field III. Alpha Kappa meets Acacia on field IV. Intramural Games In the last two weeks of play the lead in the three divisions of touch football has not changed. In Division I, Sigma Chi is tied with Pi K A, each with 13 points. The teams move into third place from the undefeated column, and Acacia has raised from zero to a tie. Standings of the teams are as follows: Division I In division II, Beta is the only undefeated team in testing, and Sigma Nigel has dropped from second place to fourth. Delta Hii having raised from fourth In Division III, the standings remain the same, however no teams remain in the top 16. The win column in the following statistics do not check with the lost column is due to a double default count and a single loss. 'Standings of the teams are as fol- Division II Teams Won Lost Tied Pct. Pet. Sigma Chi 3 0 1000 Pi Kappa Alpha 2 0 1000 Pi Kappa Pai 2 1 1000 Delta Upsilon 1 2 500 Alauda Upsilon 1 2 500 AlphaLambda Kappa 1 1 1000 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0 2 17 100 Alpha Tau Omega 0 4 0 100 Teams Won Lost Tied Pec Beta Theta Pi 2 0 1 143 Beta Theta Pi 2 0 1 143 Phi Dela Theta 2 0 500 Sigma Nu 1 1 1 143 Sigma Nu 1 1 1 143 Phi Gamma Delta 1 2 375 Phi Gamma Delta 1 2 375 Phi Epsilon 2 0 353 Division III Teams Won Lost Tied Fct Alpha Kappa Psi 4 1 0.100 Phi Chi 3 0 1.000 Kappa Chia 2 1 1.000 Cardinals 3 1 7.500 Triangle 2 1 6.67 Theta Tau 1 1 0.303 Kappa Eta Kappa 1 2 0.350 Upsilon Upsilon 1 3 0.500 Chi Delta Sigma 4 1 0.000 Norman, Okla. — The University of Oklahoma will hold its annual Daddy's day celebration this Saturday. The most important feature of the celebration be the football game between St. Mary college and the University of Oklahoma. Instruct Women Candidates First Round of Rifle Work Will Start Monday Women who have reported for the women's rifle team are still receiving training. This preliminary training will continue until next Monday. Then, there will be a period of actual shooting practice and this period will be cut to 80. At the end of another period of shooting practice of three weeks, then they will move to the end of 29 or 30 women. "Until the women's rife team has been given their preliminary instruction, the men's rife team cannot begin their practice. For that reason, the men's rife team should practice for about two months." Sgt. C. E Engle, assistant instructor in military training. Jayhawker Two-Milers Win Race From Huskers Kansas Aggies and Iowa State Come Out Ahead Also Kansas, Kansas State and Iowa State won the two-mile team races which were run Saturday in connection with the football games of the Big Six. Kansas defeated Nebraska 31 to 24 in a race which was finished first by Cunningham of Kansas in 9:38 Other finalized second, fifth seventh and ninth. **Aransas State at Manahawkin defenses,** **Oklahoma 36 to 19, in spite of the fact** that Moore of Oklahoma passed Lang- eham and was able to hold his last, to finish first in 9:33.6. IOWA State defeated Missouri at Ames by a 36 to 10 score. Chapman of Iowa scored 57, and at Columbia the Iowa State-Missouri contest set the valley record when Putnam scored 27. Thus far this season Karnas State hat am both its two nine队 team races. Karnas State has lost to Brakes brake have broken even with one each win and loss; Karnas has lost to Brakes. Philippines Enter Olympics The Grand Flower Charmed Me To Send 50 Athletes Chosen by An Elimination Tourney Elimination Tourney Manila, P. I.-(UP)-Participation of the Philippines in the world olympic games at Los Angeles in 1932 was applauded by the athlete's athletic federation at a meeting here. It was planned that 50 athletes, to be picked after an elimination tournament, will represent the islands in the international events, swimming and amateur boxing. (The elimination journey will be con- venient throughout the season, as a pro- vince province or an on-decision commissioner, who will be responsible for the selection of athletes to compete in the event.) Filipino fans believe there is a good chance for representatives of the islands to place in several events at the 2014 Pan American Games, lists of Philippine records as evidence. Women's Intramurals --sas City, Mo. Mr. Vandel also has an office of his own in Kansas City, where he works on small sculptures. --sas City, Mo. Mr. Vandel also has an office of his own in Kansas City, where he works on small sculptures. Somewhat new in volleyball searing was seen in the Independent or I.W.W. championship team. Friday afternoon on the second floor of the gymnasium on the regular bass wall. Due to some erratic playing on one part of a member of the Independent team the ball, instead of going forward across the jet, went backward, scoring an own goal. But when it was decided by the "higher-up" that the points wouldn't count. Delta Zeta defeated Alpha Gamma Dhoe by a score of 58 to 18, and L.W. Waleh by a score of 67 to 19 in the women's intramural volleyball game played Friday afternoon at Westgate High School. Simulated Macrobe for the Naming and T.N.T. vs. Independent at 7:15. Alpha Xi Delta vs. Pi Beta Phi at 8; and Delta Zeta vs. Alpha Omicron Phi at 8:45. Robert Haig, c241, is studying this winter at the School of the Theatre Community Playhouse, Pasadena, Calif. Jayhawks Flown Harold Miller, e21, is employed in the Denver office of the United States bureau of reclamations, and is working on the design of the Hoover dam. Joe Parker, e31, is studying at Harvard University this winter. Herbert Prater, e34, is working in the engineering department of the Missouri public service commission. 43 William Vandel, e.ll., who won the 45 American Institute of Architects' medal 200 last year is now employed in the office 200 of Edward B. Dell, architect, in Kau Louise Fulton, g3I, now has a position as technician in the zoology department of the University of Minneapolis. You can profit by reading the Ads. Kansas Again Under-Dog Against Oklahoma Aggies Jayhawkers May Face Attack Similar to Kansas State Following a defeat handed them by the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln Saturday, the Kansas Jayhawks now turn to the ensuing grid clash with the Oklahoma State Cowboys to durum this Saturday. Dope against does not favor the Jayhawks, as the Oklahoma A. and M. boys trounced the Haskell Braves by a decidedly one-way score. Haskell will be remembranced at Kansas 6 to 0 in pre-game conference. The game at Lincoln demonstrates the strong defense which Kansas possesses. The Jahyawk offense, however, does not have a great tree of perfection. From the results of the Oklahoma Aggie-Haskell game, are reports which are current, the visitor has no advantage in combination similar to that of the Kansas Aggies, and it is quite possible that the defense which Kansas has developed in those games will be a deciding factor in the contest. With the exception of Spangler, who withdrew a leg injury Saturday, the team has been not only adding men to the injured Curtriy contrary to expectations, Foy started the game against Nebraku, and was in good shape for Saturday's clash. Sidelights at Nebraska --never outers" of the Paria Salvation army at the Palais Du Poule. His kitchen here is humble and his clientele always hungry. --never outers" of the Paria Salvation army at the Palais Du Poule. His kitchen here is humble and his clientele always hungry. Frank "String" Dixon was the first member of the Kansas group to appear on the field. He took a bag of equipment, dressed rooming to the Kansas bench. It was "Omaha Rooters Day" and the Omaha Livedstock band was the first band to appear, starting at the south end of the track and marching over to the Kansas side of the stadium to play their place in front of the Kansas roots. The Nebraska team was the first to appear on the field, for its workout before going back to the dressing room. The Kansas team had on its white jerseys and red pants which made it by two flusher dressed team of the two. Just before the start of the game both school bands matched out to the opposing team. "Mae" first played the Nebraska Alum Mater and followed it by the Kansas Alum Mater. Immediately after the game, the Alums rooted the roosters in a Rock Chalk yell. The fourth band at the game was the Dwight High School band and it put forth its tunes from the Nebraska side of the stadium. With the official ready to toss the coin and the Nebraska team waiting patiently it looked as if the Kansas team was getting a great number of last minute instructions. Just as I E. C. watched them dress in their dressing room to call them out, they came out in order with all but the starting eleven heading for the bench. The Nebraska starting backfield had three sophomores who had played together for four years at Lincoln High School. They also showed difference to them whether they were in high school or college as they functioned together perfectly. The fourth sophomore, Emily O'Connor, also saw a great deal of service. Just as a reminder, the three starting sophomores were Sauer, Bauer, and Master's graduate members of the group was Boswell. Sauer was easily the outstanding backfield man of the Nebraska team. He would get back in pinst formation and start with the ball, and it seemed like he had been doing it all. Almokat as much can be said about the other Cornhushback backs. The number of Kansas rooters present was disappointing and the cheerleaders had to keep pleading with them to "stay alive." It was one of the clearest Kansas-Nebraska gains in many years. There were eight for 15 yards, one against each team. The Kansas penalty came when Dumm, carrying the ball, hurled a Nebraska first and drew a 15-yard buck. Jg. Nebraska ends, sent joy into the hearts of the Nebraks followers when he snagged a pass in the second quarrel with Kyle, and took tacklers hanging on him. Later he caught a ball by making a leap for the ball as it was going out of bounds, but the official ruler that it was out of bounds ordered him to therefore being an incomplete pass. The Kansas defense stiffened with its back within the shadow of the goal posts. In mid-field and up to the backseats seemed to make yardage almost every time. But put the ball within the 18-yard line and about one yard to the person on the ground. One on occasion with the ball on the 18-yard line and about one yard to the person on the ground. Another tension around left tackle for three straight down on the same play and be ready to strike it, Kansas taking the ball on down. Paris, Oct. 28—(UP)—The Prince of Waltier favorite pastime when he was 15 years old was to slip into the royal room, where the king ordered to Georges Denay, the royal cook in the palace of Queen Alexandra of Greece, who would dance as he tipped into the kitchen, sniffing the air which was filled with scents of freshly baked pastries. Prince of Wales Favorite Pastime Was to Steal Food From Kitchen Today Georges, the one time chef to royalty dipped soup to the "Down but Bauer, playing safety for Nebraska, made some beautiful returns of punts. Twice he fumbled only to pick up the ball after the second. Part of this was due to the fact that Schaikn kicks from around his own knee, which means he get distance instead of height and this did not give the Kansas tacklers a chance to get down under the pants. Gilbert, Nebraska tackle wore a helmet designed to protect his broken arm. He was one of the actors in the Tarzan stories with almost his entire face covered by the mask. The game is over and the gloom is heavy in the dressing room. No one says much. The players dress in nike. They are smart, together ready to send it back to Lawrence. The men walk out in two, peeling the oranges supplied them. The boys walk off with a heavement much with a vactory over Nebraska. They are completely out of the Big Six championship. Football is a strange game and its up and down is so intense, using a word. The Jayhawkers did take it that way. —S.K. For Hallowe'en Get your party favors, table decorations and costumes (sale or rental), MRS. ALRICH'S Phone 288 736 Mass. "In the old days an 80-pound cake was the chef's masterpiece, for it represented his greatest achievement honored by all of us today. His masterpiece is cabbage soup. "It is very different cooking," admitted Georges, "but I like it." No matter what he cooks, these men are pleased. Iowa State Honors Student Ames, Iowa. Oct. 28--Carl Duncan, Allerton, was honored Wednesday morning by Iowa State College at an all-college convention for having the most points among all men man athletes last year. Duncan, who receives medalists in cross country and track, made an average of 90.47 in his froshman studies. His name will be en- gagement in State gymnastics. Duncan is on first string two-mile team this fall. To Jail for Not Paying Wife Tulsa, Okla.—(UP)—It costs more than 25 cents for a wife to live for 13 years; it costs less than 10 dollars in court here. 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