Print information. Id: 400-1286-1010-1-010-010-010 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931 Jayhawker Squad to Leave Tonight for Lincoln Game Hargiss and Team Will Play First Contest "Away" With Huskers Saturday FOY MAY NOT START During almost all of the variety footballs practiced last night, Coach Bill Harrington will have to play the sensitive signal drills on the new plays and vary offensive formations, in addition to the usual skills. Nebraska Cornhuskers at Lincoln this Saturday. After practice the squads ate well during the game. The spirit of confidence, prevalent in the Jahawkwer camp since the Millikin victory, was not seriously hampered by a defeat in last Saturday's game against Oklahoma State. The entire week to serious anticipation of a hard struggle with the Nebraskans. The squad has not let the decided dope advantage handed to Nebraska influence it to any extent, and the Jay-Z chances have been of the chances to win as ever before. It is still possible that Earl Foy, veteran Jayhawk right tackle, will no be in shape for the fray because of injury. Another option is Otherwise, the Kansas eleven will be in good condition, and should present its greatest strength against the Corrina. With Smith, Schaake, Page, Dumm Black, Gridley, Barelle, Freese, Madison, Manning, Plaskett, and Weaver all eligible contenders for backfield position. The Washington team scored on O'Neil, Spangler, Root, Brazil, Kvernik, Mehringer, Mchiner, Chapell, Bauch, Baker, Campbell, and Kite, all of whom are fighting for berths on the Kansas forward wall, the Hainan men against the Nebraska battles the Nebraska machine to a finish. Tonight at midnight, following a high rehearsal this afternoon, the squad will leave for Lincoln where it will remain until time for the game Saturday. A large delegation of the student body is expected to follow the team on Monday morning, carrying the band and party organizations as well. Many followers will also journey to Lincoln in cars or players making the trip are as follows: Ends: Hanson, O'Neill, Kite, Ken McMurray, Reagan, McMurray, Mchringer, Zvaneck, Spy, Spanger Guards, Casini, Baker, Kvaternal, Chapuis, Chapsuis, Merchan Chapuis, Chapsuis, Smith, Dunn Page, Gridley, Plumley, Manning Black, Freese, Flessack, Weaver, Sport Shorts Games this Saturday that will draw national interest . . . Northwestern meets Ohio State with its of two star injuries. The game will involve injury. The result of this game will throw an important light on the outcome of the Big Ten if any will. . . . An interpersonal game in gameia is the best drawing card in the west coast. California is coming up in the football world but it is still unfamiliar to many players and defeats its rivals. Both teams have been defeated by St. Marys College. . . . An interpersonal game in gameia is the first major test for Pennsylvania. It is the first major test for Pennsylvania but the eastern team is stronger and should win the game. The Army Yale battle Army will be trying to make up for the Harvard defeat and Yale will be trying to keep up the good work started Interest in Two-Mile Race Iowa State Champions To Meet Mis. souri, Oct. 24. Ames, Iowa, Oct. 21—Interest in the two-mile race which was instituted in the Big Six as a substitute for the longer cross country run last year, is growing by leaps and bounds, according to T. N. Metcalf, State athletics. Kansas State and Nebraska have each won one meet and loom as strong competitors. The other teams recently nested out Kansas 30 to 25 with first place going to a Kansas State runners-up. Bob Simpson, Cyclone coach, begins his quest for his second title Saturday when the Cyclone champions oppose the State-Missouri Homecoming game here. Cornhuskers Consider Kansas Tilt Seriously Bible Works Hard to Pre pare Nebraska for K. U. Invasion Lincoln, Oct. 22 — (UP) The Nebraska Coordinator are not anticipate visiting Lincoln and will vade Lincoln this Saturday for the annual homecoming game for the team. This much has been evident in the Cornhusker comp in practice session which Dana X. Bible's two variability squares have been put through. Bible's first string squard with Bauser, Sauer, Masterson, and Forsyth are added into the "B" team and secured two touchdowns before they were taken from the field. Manley replaced Bauer in the first string linebacker in the turtle. Since Manley was not part of the work in the first string backfield, the second string backfield was pitied by Manley. 4. **Cornhuskers are perfecting a work for the Kennebec Indians** in a battle against a freshman passing attack is any indication of what kind of skill will be fruitful against them. In practice lessons, the Hunker backfield has become adept at his tasks. Missouri Plays Well Columbia, Oct. 22—(UP) —The Missouri Tigers made an excellent show in practice sessions this week, today they will play against the Rangers to winkle chill up its first victory of the season Saturday against Iowa State. Gaillik fallback and Quarter, tore through the freshmen for long gains yesterday behind the hard charging of Ames Prepares for Tigers Ames, Oct. 22—(UP)—The Iowa State Cyclones with an open date last weekend to give them two solid weeks of practice will present an array of new running plays against Missouri Saturday. Coach George Voehnau announced that the team will be composed of Bowen, Greffe, Swobeda, Ghalves, and Ducsenberg. Warren May Play Norman, Oct. 22—(UP)-Probability the Capitol Guard will be eligible for the Oklahoma Sooner Saturday, today hoisted the Oklahoma Sooners. Warren behind the helmet is the Sooner's strong throat. The Sooners held a long workout yesterday despite many injuries. Aggies Practice for Sooners Muhaddam, Oct. 22 (UP)—Attempting to strengthen his line, Coach McMillin today placed Peter and Neely, who had been freshmen in serifage yesterday gained yardage with Oklahoma passes and running formations, as McMillin did. Just call (insert phone number), tell where you are and—well, the rest is our job. We always carry in stock the proper type Exide WHEN IT IS AN Battery and a tire to fit your car. FRITZ CO. 14 East 8th Phone 4 Three games of touch football were played on intramural fields yesterday in a game of football at Sigma. 6-0. Ascari continued its winning streak by defeating SAE. 8-10. In a victory over SAE, the In the Division I game Acacia made its first counter in the first few minutes of play when Schiedeman, full of guts and confidence, crossed the field of the field and crossed the goal line. The game then went scoreless until late in the last half, Dworek, Acacia right guard, tackled a S.A.E. man over for a safety. The game ended 8-0. Intramural Games --these trim Blue and White Coaches travel over beautiful country highways where every turn of the road is a path through the mountains touched with red and gold. They pass through the main streets of tiny villages to the boulevards of great cities. In the Division II game, Delta Chi scored early in the first half and the game tightened down to a painted dead ball. The defense failed to reach the macker, Delta Chi left end, received a pass for 20 yards and ran an additional 20 to score the only pointer of the game. In the Pi U-I-II Chi game, no scores were made until late in the second half of the game. The Chi game was twice. On a pass, Myers, quarterback, to Llanduphian, right end, Pii Chi scored 14 points. In the game, Pii Chi scored the game of the game. Pii Chi halfback, shifted the Pi U. end and appenced 60 points. Chi Omega Wins Chi Omega offered Pt Beta Phil wih a sense of 37 to 20 and the Tetra Phi Alpha of 42 to 18 in the women's intramural volleyball games held yesterday even Monday, Oct. 28, T.B.T. vs. Independence at 7:15. Xi Alpha vs. Pi Beta Phi at 8: Delta Zeta vs. Omicron Pi at 8:45. The following schedule for the women's intramural volleyball tournament has been made for the remainder of summer. The only volleyball game scheduled for tonight is T.N.T. vs. P.D.Q. at 8:30. Tuesday, Oct 27, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Camus at hall 839; Wed, wednesday, Oct 28, L.W.W, P.D.Q, at 715; Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Delta Pts at 814; Chi Omega vs. Thea Phi Al- calpha at 813; Chi Omega vs. Theta Phi Alcalpha vs. Walkhall at hull 839. Monday, Nov. 2, Corbin hall hs w Alpha Gamma Delta fw at 7:13, Alpha Gamma Delta fw at 6:59, Walkins hall hs w Gamma Pt Beta for Alpha Gamma Delta fw at 8:30, Alpha Gamma Delta fw at 8:30. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinton Theatre Building Wednesday, Nov. 4, winners of group 1 vs winner of group IV. Thurs, Nov. 2 vs winner of group V. 5. winner of group II vs. winner of group III. Monday, Nov. 9, final game between winners of games held Wednesday and Thursday. The results of the third round of ten- double are due in the office on Feb- 17, 2015. On that day, according to Mim Ruth Hoover, of the department of physical edu- lation, Second Conference Fray for Oklahoma Team Is Critical Norman, Oct. 22- (Special)—The last of three road contests on record has ended when the Boys played this week-end and by the Scooter eleven when it meets Kansas State at St. John's University in Indianapolis and apparently most crucial remaining “Big Sis” conference fry of the season. In Oklahoma the big Manhattan team of Coach Alum "Lee" McMahon, who was born in 1903 and played football starters to Oklahoma, 21-15 in 1928, 13-14 in 1929 and 6-7 in 1930, will be meeting a conference or on its own in May. In his speech he said he will no doubt be given a warm greeting by its constituent since its feat of composing Missouri and Kansas at a football game. Sooner Eleven Prepares for Hard K-Aggie Game Ralph Graham, Coach McMilla's sophomore line-cracking star, probably will find the Souver line for his team. He'll be playing Kansas. The Oklahoma foremeals made life memorable at Dallas, Saturday for Renest Key, Tennessee 190-around. For Renest Key, the hardest hitters in the South. However the Wildcats possess what is probably the most effective and positively rewarding offense in the league attack in the "Big Six" conferences this season and upon their ability to hold the Purple passes in check depend the team. DR. 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