PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,193 Leaders in Big Six to Be Determined in Tilts Tomorrow Nebraska and Kansas Aggies Will Have Championship Claims Challenged TIGERS SEEK VICTOR Richard L. Harkness, 28 Kansas City, Oct. 23, (23) U.S. late tomorrow that the big six bones have been set and beef steak has been applied to black eyes, even the professors should know who's the Big Six conference football race. The Kansas Aggies and Nebraska, in needed today, have had their own way to overcome a lack of experience. We worthy foes in Oklahoma and Kansas, and the goddess of football fortune is right out loud for the Aggies and Nebra- ska, but tomorrow may change. The team will come through with victories, they will meet at Manhattan Nov. 14, to battle Aggie Line Weakened The Aggies will feature their offensive, with Eldon Auker, 210-pound halffault, Alph Graham, 200-pound backfill, and "Hf" Henry Cronkite, who stands 6 feet, 7 inches. The line will be weakened somewhat by the absence of Adolph Hraba, veteran pitcher, who is nominated to fill the position. Nebraska Is Favored The Kansas-Nebraska game normal is a hammer-and-tongs affair, but this year the Kansans are weakened by injuries and Nebraska loafed through a week-end. Earl Foyl 200, 200-pound tackle. Eric Rutherford 175, 175-pound game. The Nebraska line outweighing the Kansans, and listed man to man, as being composed of better of football players, should give Bibles's back to break loose. Nebraska should win. Oklahoma will present a line that held Texas without a touchdown last week and a speedy back in the person who beat Warren. The Aggies should win. The Iowa State Cyclones, playing Missouri at Ames, will find the air filled with all kinds of passes. The Missourians, hindered by injuries in a plane crash, just now requiring strength and should turn in their victory of the season. Sport Shorts John C. Grover, football official for 25 years, is writing of his experiences in the Kansas City Star. He writes that he was born before his death that some years the East coast is the strongest in football, some years the West coast is the strongest, and some years the middle one is stronger, but Nebraska is strong every year. Some reason for the above statement may be found in the following facts: Notre Dame came to school registering with Notre Dame each school registrar, and with the Cornishers winning three of the last four games, the last of which was a win over Minnesota. The games played by Nelbaka so far, the Cornishers have won 61, lost 10, and tied 10. Not a bad record for any man's team. At Topeka Friday night Earnest E. Beard, Wearach bank, will send one of his usual types of powerbouses against Wichita. Beard, ever since he was a teenager in college, has his power type of football and this was especially so when he was coached at Nebraska. The Washburg-Wichita game should turn out to be the battle champion championship as these two teams represent the best in the conference. "Bo" McMillan, who features end plays and the five man backfell, told the press the other day that in giving him the role of coach for his team. He says the backfell should be listed with a left fullback but he said it would have only one tackle. At least it is different from the lineup any other team because it has been successful so far this year. A student wearing the traditional blue cap approached Forrest Cox the other day when the variety and Freshman team asked him to answer and asked him in all seriousness which team was the freshman team. Cox, winking at us, pointed out the freshman team to him. Innocently the two teams agreed that they apply. I can't tell the difference between the two teams when they wear those uniforms*. Which all goes to prove that this team is supposed to be getting. S.K. Broadview Inn The ideal place for that dinner party, you've been planning. You'll really enjoy that great fireplace with a log fire. Excellent food, private dining rooms, and music. What more could one ask? Please phone 1467 for reservations. Colorado to Meet Aggies Teams Will Inaugurate Rocky Mountain Conference Race Saturday Boulder, Colo.—(Special)—With two of their intersections game off the boards, the University of Colorado football men and coaches this week turned their attention to the Rocky Mountain conference grid race and the battling battle with the Power Colorado Ace eleven Saturday at P.F. Collins. Missouri's Tigers were sent back home last week-end with their second defeat in two years at the hands of Coach Wyman Witham. Silver avi Gold The victory by the score of 38-19 came after Georgia gave Colorado by Oregon State Angels. The last of the intercontinental games, Arizona at Tucson on Thanksgiving. After a day of rest Monday, the varsity returned to the gridiron Tuesday to study Agile plays and learn teamwork. They wrote a test. Tackling and pass defensive work were emphasized. A scrimmage used as the freshman test truly freshmen will take place Wednesday, and with the fresh using Agilist they will be thoroughly tested as to its ability to stop the Farmer attack. Last week the freshmen walloped the varsity, 12 times. Colorado coaches and players are cognizant of the favorable position the Aggies find themselves in for this game, and are working hard to pre-qualify for the national Farmers. While C. U. was priming itself for the invasion of the Big Six Tigers, Harry Hughus was slowly but steadily pointing his Agile eleven for Saturday, the Aggies boy said in the stands at the Colorado-Missouri game. America Due to Take Olympics, Hamilton Says Germany, However, Is Expected to Furnish Competition "The American team will probably win the forthecoming Olympics or general team strength," said track coach Kevin Duncan, who last week after KFKU last night. This was the third of a series of interviews sponsored by the athlete and physical education department. Hamilton's talk included a brief history of the Olympics and the way they are now run. In answer to a question about whether international relations, Hamilton, and that the primary object of the reorganization of the Olympics was to foster international good will As yet everything international had been shelled, still the international committee feels that progress has been made. When asked what the most dramatic incident in modern Olympic history was, Hamilton answered when Strenleben, a Finn, won. His countrymen arose and sang their national anthem. He added to the statement by saying the Finniards had won the impressive record in the Olympics. In commenting on the possibilities of the forthecoming Olympic games *Hamamatsu* has called for men's canes had dominated the track and field heretorefa, many people are predicting a victory for Germany next summer. The two teams will compete in distance runners and javelin throwers. They will have them in 1952, and they team with a great all around team. France has the greatest miler in the world, Jules Laudeoume, and in Noel France has one of the greatest weight men. England has always had great midle distance men and next year the French have a younger who has already, unofficially, can under the world's records in the quarter and half mile. Germany, however, will have the last foreign loans and the Germans are the most important nation with which the Americans. The Europeans are expected to take most of the individual loans. RAINBOW PHARMACY 1847 Mass. St. Fresh Page and Shaw Candies We deliver Phone 110 A drug store at your door "The Proper Study of Mankind" will be the subject of the minister's discourse at the Uniitarian church. Sunday at 11 o'clock. "John Dewey's Religion" will be the subject of the discussion at 10. Charles Hekler, leader. Prof. W. W. Davis will speak on "The Manchurian Situation" at 7:30. Hargiss Polishes Kansas Offensive for Husker Game Coach Stresses Aerial Attack and Deceptive Play in Final Practice FOY DEFINITELY OUT Last night's practice marked the final varsity football drill before the sand embanked on the midnight train from West Point, where she brakea events battle for honors in their annual grid clash. The practice, followed by a series of thematic, ensembled of both offensive and defensive aerial attacks between two varsity teams, signal fight, and a lightning run. Couch Hargias stuck the aerial formations to a great extent, and apparently intends to use the air in the back of the cave for more rear mount; on his back, was doing most of the passing in last night's practice, and Henson and O'Neil, ended on the way. But not only were the air plays used as several new plays which the Jay-hawkers have been perfecting for the first time, they also provided signal drill, and apparently Kansas will have a bag of tricks for Nebraska much more pregnant than in any pre-emptive play. The spirit of the Kansas is high, and they are out to beat Nebraska. A victory over the Cornhuskers is practice for Big Six ranking, and Coach Hogans will undoubtedly use every ounce of strategy to conquer the strong Nebraska clemant. Kansas only serious opponent is Oklahoma, which earns Jawhower right tackle, who is definitely out of competition for Saturday's game. Otherwise the squad is in good condition and should present great power against the Cornhuskers. It is quite possible that tomorrow's starting lineup will find some changes. Schakeh, Page, Smith, and Borelce are well-positioned to play with Borello probably at the signal-calling position and Carrie Smith shifted to right hall. in the Line, Hanover was shifted to left positions, Rost at left tackles, and probably Brazil shifted to right tackle to replace Foy. Baker and Kwakrien appear to start at guards, and Bacchus at center. Track Men Compete at Nebraska Gerald Sorel, c32. Floyd McCumb, c33. Glenn Cunningham, c4. Paul Faust, c44. Olehchlerig, c2, named were by Brutus Hamilton, track coach, yesterday as of the Kansas-Nebraska football game, Saturday. The group of track men left the football squad last night. night. Special Kayhawk Meeting Monday Plans for a special meeting to be held Monday evening at 7:30 in room 5 of the Union building were made at a meeting of Kayhawk club hold yesterday. Manus has announced that this meeting is important, and has asked that members be present on time. P. D.Q. defeated T.N.T. by a score of 3-1. The basketball volleyball game held yesterday, coursing in the gymnasium. This afternoon the Independent team will play I.W.W. In the DU-ATO. game only one scoring thrust was made and the DU team took advantage of it to pass for a touchdown. Then the DU, the DU halfback, received the pass to score. Lane, right guard, droppedkick for the extra point. The remainder of the play. Three games of touch football were played on the intramural field yesterday afternoon. Scores were generally lower than Kayhawke's stopped by Triang, the Engineers winning by a score of 6-2 Delta Umpire defended Alpha Tau Omega. 7-0: GophammaDelta lost to Kayhawke in the second half. In the Kayhawke-Triangle game the Kayhawke passing attack was stopped and the Triangles were able to work through the barriers at normal times and finally Cutipw was able to get away to score for the engineer. The only Kayhawke score came when Kayhawke's stopped by Triang made a Triangular man to score a safety. Pu Ipailson last to Alpha Kappa Psi by default. This game has been arranged through the efforts of George "Dummy" Bowles, an alumnus of the University. In the game between Phi Delt and Phi Gam, Smiley, Phi Delt back, starred. Smiley accounted for all of the Phi Delt scores, making one touchdown. The first score came when Tucker, Phi Gam, center, scored a safety. The Phi Delt team came back immediately to complete a long pass for a touchdown. The second score came again able to work the ball into scoring position and when they were unable to gain, Smiley dropcked from the fifteen yard line. The second half was filled with a Phi Delt score when Smiley again dropcked for the final score of the game. Midgets to Play Bear Cats --on Arrangements have just been made to have the Bear CAT Juniors, play the Pembroke Midgets, captured by Kurtie Bannion. Oklahoma Aggie football game, Oct 31. The Midgets are from the Pembrokeshool School for Boys, in Kansas City, MO. YE TAVERN Tea Room Special for Sunday ROAST DUCK DINNER Salad - Dessert - Drink Knute Rockne, Jr., to Captain Team at Preliminary Game Oct. 31 ABE WOLFSON The Bear Cat Juniors are ward school boys. No boy more than 13 years old and weighing more than 109 pounds can play. Intramural Games Money to loan on valuables For Reservations Phone 2503 1403 Tenn. Ave. Guns and Revolvers — Watches and Jewelry 50c 637 Mass.----Phone 675 Iowans Prepare for Tigers Ames, Iowa. — With a scrimmage against the freshmen Wednesday night, Coach George P. 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