X 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1931 Nebraska May Use Overhead Attack Against Jayhawks Cornhusker Coaches Begin Serious Training After Viewing Kansas Saturday NEW BACKS TO PLAY Lincoln, Oct. 20, (UP)—With reports on report last Sunday's Kansas-Angus game, the Corners coaches today began the serious business of preparing to meet Coach H. Harvige"s team. The Kansans accused Day who accounted the Kansasans while head Coach, Dana X. Bible kept his team in the game. The Corburskans camp a list of statistics that indicated Nebrasa will need full strength against the Jay-Z. Has Power and Weight While the Mt. Oread eleven has not made an impressive showing on paper, its ability to resist power and weight and apparently needs only a conference victory to start it Further utilization by Nebraska of a passing attack was seen in the fact that three Corksburgh players close to 199 pounds and a backfield averaging 130 pounds. This weight, it appears, could be sufficient for the Cornhoppers whose forward wall has been unimpressive in the past. Depend on Sophomores If the passing attack is decided upon, it is probable that Burnie Masterson, and George Sauer, Sophomore backs, will be its mainstay. The two havefigured out how to pass this season and with Everett Kreizinger, senior back likely to remain on the injured list, the Cornhuskins will probably go into the Kansas game dependent almost entirely upon combinations of Sophomores in joggers. Prepare for Sooners Hold Hard Scrimmage Mhattan, Oct. 20, — (UP) — The Kansas Aggies who showed enough power Saturday after a 19-6 loss to Iowa and a chance to win the Big Six championship were to scrimmage against Oklahoma plays that included a laid up with a leg injury, but will be in uniform tomorrow to earn an insurement for suffering trauma. Injured leg, they scored yesterday. Try Line Plays Norman, Oct. 20. — (UP) - Facing one of the strongest teams in the conference last season, the Oklahoma Sooners today held a hard practice session in preparation for the Kansas Angels. Coach Andy Kracken led the Texas, emphasized fieldwork Open Against Missouri Columbia, Oct. 20—(UP) A-charging machine has been brought to use in the Missouri football camp for the first time in this year. The team attempted to develop the charging of his forward wall. After a session with the machine yesterday afternoon, the line rippled through the freshman team and varied the varsity to make long gains. --in Second Ames, Oct. 26—(UP)—Hopes of the Iowa State Cats to defeat Missouri in their first conference game of the season will be that Warren Duseenberg, fullback suffering from an injured hand probably will be in the starting line up Saturday. The Iowa State squad with an eight-year backcock is in perfect shape for the game. Sport Shorts --in Second All Big Six teams get into action this week for the prospect of being the Big Six conference winner. At present the team has won five games with two victories and no losses, while Nebraska also has a perfect percentage win. The other players game played so far by the Cornishers. The feature game of the Big Six is between Oklahoma and Kansas Agies against Missouri. The Big Six games this week will be closely contested this one will have an important impact on the standings. Oklahoma has won against Kansas Agies defeated Missouri 20 to 7追干 Kansas 13 to 0, and with the game Oklahoma has defeated the Agies will be big favorites. Kansas journeys to Lincoln for the third Big Six contest of the day and this game will probably draw the big-17. Kansas will go into another game outweighing its opponents. Nebraska is favored to win the game. Kansas has not defeated its opponent since 1915, that was in 1916 at Lincoln. Maybe history replaces itself in 15 year cycles. Charity game talk is flying fast since the Big Six Soccer representative have decided that they will allow the team to play in the season games. The latest idea come from Frank McDonald, director of athletics at Haskell, who says that Haskell Kansas Aggies, Washburn, and Kansa should meet in a tournament to decide which team to host. KANSAS' NEW MEN Coach H. W, Hargis in building in ha- mison, this has 12 sophomores on the squad and last year 12 sophomers on 12 lettermen and last year's squadmen. These sophomores will help form the squad. -S. K CASINI KVATERNIK Leading the sophomore brigade are two guards, Earnest Casini and Zovianis. They escaped the Kansas Agues last Saturday and both won the praise of the scribes after the game. Casini recovered two of their fumbles at crucial spike in the game. BAKER MEHQINGER Two sophomore tackles have seen great deal of service in the games so far. Pet Mehringer and Arthur Bakee are tall, range many who abbie fill his pocket. The defense has been shifted to that position last week when Otto Rest was shifted to tackle. CAMPBELL O'NGIL Jewell Campbell and Dick O'Neil are the two sophomore hounds who have helped fill the gap at that position. Both are fast and good pass smuggers, and they have the best game, the show has shown here last Saturday against the Aggies. CHADPELL SPANGLER Vernon Spangler started at tackle if he was injured of the year and was injured in game two. He played since then, Eugene Chappell is another sophomore guest and he will play next season. FREEBSE DUMM Of the sophomore backs, Raymond Dumm has seen the most service in the team. He can carry the fall. Leo Freese also is a good ball carrier and hits the line with plenty of speed. Dick Weaver has seen him hit the ball and has not been able to obtain his former speed. Cllyde Hill has not seen much service as yet but has good post-game skill. Besides these men there are two more silly monkeys who have shown what happens when a team and halfback, has started in some of the games and is the best player on the field. Mr. Johnson has his big in the John Milkik game when he took the ball for many gains. With all these sophonores returning next year besides the juniors, Kansas should be in the thick of the 1923 race. 4161 Hargiss Prepares Varsity for Game With Cornhuskers Team to Leave Thursday Night on Special Car; to Hold Workout on Friday Coach H. W. Hargis engaged the variety in a chalk talk last night, smoothing out some of the defects which presented themselves in the combat with Kansas State Saturday afternoon, and following the second begin his routine of practicing blocking, tracking, touching, and signal drill. FOY NOT IN PRACTICE This week's contest with the Nebraska Cornhuskers promises to be a crucial test for the Jayhawks, and Coach Maughn (and coach Greg McDermott) will set formations. In last Saturday's game the Kansas line lacked the charging ability of which they should be capable and a great deal of their energy was spent in drilling the line to charge. Rost, who was shifted to left tackle from a guard position, played his first game at that post last Saturday. The team lost the game, still somewhat weaker, although as Rost gradually becomes accustomed to the change in position, he should be a great success. The squad continues to try out the new plays introduced several days ago, with Carrie Smith calling signals, and Puge,章鲸, Dunn, Borrello, and Paghe,蒋鲸, the head of the team. He plays are gradually functioning a tile more smoothly. Foy, veteran right tackle for the Jayhawkers, is the only Kansas to have received injuries in the K-AGie game to keep him from practice, although team as a whole is still bruising. It is quite possible that unless Foy's injury improves rapidly that the韦伯出 of Saturday's game with the Nebraskans. the loss of Foy on the right side of the field makes it a serious handicap to the Jayhawkers. Thursday night at midnight, the Jay-awkers will embark for Lincoln夜里 morning before the game. Also a special train, carrying students Married to Lincoln will leave Saturday morning and arrive in Lincoln just in time for the game. Intramural Games Third Round of Tennis The lineup for the third round of women's intramural tennis, which is to be played this week, has been posted. Only one game of the games of the second round have not been played, although these games were supposed to be completed Fri- The games for this week in group I foldow: M. Lawson, P.D.Q, e. E. Myers Pi Alpha, e. E. Hisham, L.W.W; J. Pi Alpha, e. E. Hisham, winner of the one round, game D. Jody T.N.T, N. M. Strain, Alpha Delta Pi W. Worden, Wakkins, w. B. Mein Second A Kansan Want Ad will find it. Four more eliminations will be held two of them within the various groups, and the last two among the winners in he groups. The scores for the women's intramural volleyball games played-yesterday evening are: Gamma Phi Beta, 35, Alpha Chi Omega, 30, and the Kappa Team. The game between Sigma Kappa and Watkina falls a was fortale to Watkins. Only one game will be played tonight. Delta Zeta vs Corinth at 8:30. The Independent vs IW.W game has been postponed until 9:15 Friday afternoon. Group IV: M. Stacy, Chi Omega, w the winner of the game between F. Voran, Alpha Omicron Pi, and K. Jones, Gamma Phi Beta, vs. Alpha Delta Pi, v a. Smith, L.W; M. Jones, Gamma Phi Beta, vs. B. Ibell, Alpha Delta Phi; D. Lightburn, Waink salsa, vs. the winner in the game associated, and N. Beeler, unassociated. Group II: L. Glover, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vs the winner in the game between T. Humphrey, T.N.T., and V. Ware, vs the winner in the hall, vs the winner of the game between L. Everett, P.D.Q., and M. Smith, I.W.W.; E. Mecley, Independence, vs the winner of the game between Kennedy, Alpha Delta E, and P. Cornegie, Alpha Xi Delta; E. Day, Independent, vs. winner of game between Kappa Gamma, and E. Henderson, T.N.T. Group III: L. Lawson, Alpha Chi Omega, vs the winner of the game between E. Engel, Alpha Delta Pi, and D. Dodeg, Alpha Kappa Gamma; by Pyrn, B.D.Q., vs the winner of the game between L. Goddard, Wattkins hall, and D. Dodeg, Kappa Kappa Gamma; by Cushing, Alpha Phi Beta, and E. Stinson, Wattkins hall, vs the winner of the game between L. Goddard, Alpha Chi Omega, and M. Tindale, Alpha Delta Pi, M. Bishop, Alpha Xi Delta, vs the winner of the game between M. Fisher, unassociated Group III NEBRASKA MENTOR Play Two Games Couch Dana X. Bible, football coach at Nebraska, has the type of football team this year that he was famous for. He played with the North Carolina College. His team this year is not heavy but is fast which is a diversion from the usual powerhouse type of football that Nebraska is noted fear. Coach Daniels coaches circle all over the country. Oklahoma Eleven Prepare for Six Scheduled Conflicts A. and M. Varsity Squad Put Through Heavy Dril Stillwater, Okla., Oct. 20 (Special). With early season and intersections with Iowa, Oklahoma and Indiana battle is history. Oklahan A. and M. College variety football teams in Stillwater have earned games loaded with intense local interest, those with Oklahan City, Kansas. Two other games, with Crighton and Wichita universities, will round out the remainder of the schedule for varsity gridators, while the Agile freemain will comprise Cameron Angus and older secondary academy in his last non-occurs. Next Friday night's battle with University of Oklahoma City at Oklahoma State played by the Aggie schedule. The varsity has played Northernestern State Teachers, a group led by the Aggies and Hankell, with the "B" team playing Phillip University and East Central College. Against the Goldbucks Friday, the Cowboy varsity will seek revenge for a 6 to 10 loss, hat fall, just as they sought to average the 13-12 victory by Hackell in 1950, those being the only losses suffered by the Lyon Wyrkhorn. But with an impressive team with Kansas is hailed with interest in Augtown. Fifteen events comprised the 1931 gridiron card, including varsity, "B" and freshman games. SISTER VARSITY Now Playing The newspaper girl who got his goat and won his heart JAMES DUNN LINDA WATKINS "Burglar to the Rescue" Comedy Riot Directed by ALFRED SANTELL A FOX PICTURE "Strange As It Seems Screen Treat Shows at 3 - 7 - 9 Starts Thursday— ALSO Harrington's Work Places Sigma Alpha Epsilon in Second Beta's Take Substantial Lead in Intramural Mee Bebe Daniels in "Honor of the Family" On the Stage: Dalton's Dancing Coeds Beta Theta Pi obtained a substantial lead in the first day of the fall intramural track meet. In the six events run hat night, Beta failed to have an individual winner but team win percentage was point after the first six events it 47. Sigma Alpha Epalon stands second with 33 points. The individual work of the team was outstanding, Harrington finishing first in javelin, shot put, and 129-dard low jump. Statistics of yesterday's events are as follows: Delta Tau Delta is with 23, and Triangle stands fourth with 22. Other三角形 stands fifth with 18. Gamma Delta, 29; Phi Delta Theta, 18; Theta Tau, 17; Chi Delta, 18; Delta Upsilon, 15; Sigma Epsilon, 5; Alpha Kappa Lambda, 4; Pi Upsilon, 4; Alpha Kappa Omega, 4; be run tomorrow, including discus, high jump, 100-yard dash, 440-yard 220-yard dwd, individual winner, Graves, Della Taua Delta, time 23.1; team winner, Beta, team average, 24.16( Denson, 23.3; McCormack, 24.2; Board, 25.0); second, Della Taua Delta; third, Gamma Taua Delta; fourth, Phi Taua Delta. 192-yard low hardies; individual winner, Harrison, Sigma Alpha Episiom, time 14.5; team winner, Beta,队 average 13.73 (Benson, 16.1). Peet, 15.4 (Hammond, 17.4); second, Kappa Sigma, 14.8 (Kappa Sigma, 14.8); Pit Gamma Delta, Medley relay, wen by Delta Sigma Lambda; second, Delta Tau Delta; third, Beta Teta Pi, four, Triangle. Time, 4 minutes, 86 seconds. Shot put: individual winner, Harrington, Signa Alpha Epsilon, distance, 36 feet; Alpha Epsilon, lown average, 31 feet; second, second Delta Tau Deltah, 7 inches; second, Delta Tau Deltah, 2 inches. Jawelin: individual winner, Harrington, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, distance, 144 feet. 5 inches; won by Beta,队 average, 117 feet 3 inches (Biercl. 149 feet 2 inches). Haird, 139 feet. Filtre, NOTE. (Only one team qualified.) Board jump. Individual winner, kicker, unattached, distance, 21 feet, average, 18 feet, average, 30 feet, average, 18 feet, 2 inches (Board, 4 feet 4 inch), 18 feet, 17 feet 4 inches; Sharp, 16 feet 4 inches; second, Sigma, 16 feet 4 inches; Gutt, Grit, fourth, Phi Gamma, Dekim. Alpha Kanna Psi's Winners The passing combination of Izard to Marron, for the Alpha Kappa Psi's resultant in a 50 to 9 victory over the Vanguard football content last night. Izard, playing quarterback, passed to Marrow at left end for three touchdowns. He followed it up by tacking two of Izard's for touchdowns and two more for extra points. He was at the other half position each succeed in snagging a pass from Izard to Marrow. He scored for the Alpha Kappa Pep to 48. Chi Delta Sigma forged into the DICKINSON NOW Ends Wed. Da. and Date with K.C. Never More Fascinating Susan Lenox (HER FALL AND RISE) On the Stage— $100,000 Fur Review Clark Gable Also Selected Shorts Stupid Wednesday— A Story of Old Arizona "The Cisco Kid" Warner Bros. During This Cool Weather Try one of our famous steals. If you haven't eaten one of these steals, ask your friends. De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass. St. SALMON LOAF with CREAMED PEAS Nothing is good enough but the best. The Cafeteria Campus Comment 10c Other good foods The University has consented to play a game for charity provided it is approved by the World be out of order to suggest that our high school alma mater be granted permission. TAXI ROBERT AMES → MYRNA LOY Ends Tomorrow! Thursday - Friday- Perfect Sound BARGAIN NITE Another Big Double Program 'A Woman of Experience 'The Second Honeymoon' The year the Kansas football team, captained by 'Ad' Lindsey, moved into Nebraska and won 7 to 3. Hart Schaffner & Marx have brought the Clothing Prices back to 1916 $25 The New Fall Prices on Suits - Topcoats Never before have you purchased such fine quality, good tailor work, fine woolens for the above price. We invite comparison. Corduroy Pants ... $3.25 Mallory Hats ... $5 Manhattan Shirts ..$1.95 Sweaters $5 Stetson Hats $7 Pajamas $1.95 Hip Zip Cords $5 Interwoven Sox 35c