X --- Blood glucose levels, the number of steps taken and more. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931 Huskers Favorites in Game Saturday With Jayhawkers But Dope Is Not Depend able; Kansas Spirit Not Dimmed by Defeat NEBRASKANS ARE JINX Saturday's defeat at the hands of the Angers has not dampened the Jayhawks, who are anticipating a week of strenuous drills for the clutch with the Nebraska. If dope can be taken as an indicator of the outcome of the Karen Nebuska game, she will win over her first game of the season, the Cornell team at 48 to 6 score. Their next combat with Northwest ended in a 19 to 7 victory, but Nebuska was able to defeat but Nebuska was able to good figh and succeeded in scoring. The next week, Northwest hold Notre Dame to a This last week-end, Nebraska played its freshmen and defeated them 27 to 13, and the week preceding tell us that Iowa had a tough win against Hoosanna. Nebraska apparently has a strong eleven to meet to Jaya hawkers at Lincoln Saturday, and it will be a week of hard work and preparation for the Jayawhakers before Saturday. Done Not Reliable Dope apparently doesn't mean very much in football competition, however the injuries received in the Millennium War have been significant. He can be able to place a Kansas eleven on th Nebraska gridiron to outflank the Corn The two teams have not met a common enemy so any real comparative game is unlikely. Kansas has a good chance to win at the game. Foy, who went out of the game Saturday with a hip injury, will be in for action against the Cornishers. During the past 39 years of competition between the Jaywalker and Corrina O'Connor, only nine out of a possible 37 contests. There was a tied game in 1923 and also in 1920, but in the majority of combats the Nebraska team has proved more successful. No Victory Since 1910 Not since 1018 has Kansas beat the Cornhakers, and that your score was by the close margin of 7 to 3. You have not been there, then, although the remaining contests went to Nebraska. Following is a comparable table of scores, and the year when each game was played. deboracle Year | Kansas | Nebraska --- | --- | --- 1892 | 12 | 0 1893 | 14 | 0 1894 | 6 | 12 1895 | 8 | 4 1896 | 18 | 4 1897 | 5 | 6 1898 | 6 | 18 1899 | 56 | 20 1900 | 0 | 12 1901 | 5 | 29 1902 | 0 | 16 1903 | 0 | 6 1904-5 | No Game 1906 | 8 | 6 1907 | 6 | 6 1908 | 29 | 5 1909 | 6 | 0 1910 | 0 | 6 1911 | 0 | 29 1912 | 3 | 14 1913 | 0 | 9 1914 | 0 | 35 1915 | 0 | 35 1916 | 7 | 3 1917 | 3 | 13 1918 | 0 | 20 1919 | 7 | 10 1920 | 29 | 20 1921 | 0 | 28 1922 | .0 | 28 1923 | 0 | 0 1924 | 7 | 14 1925 | 0 | 14 1926 | 3 | 20 1927 | 13 | 41 1928 | 0 | 29 1929 | 6 | 12 1930 | 0 | 16 Games won: Kansas 9, Nebraska 26 tied 2. LARGE SALARY CUTS ESCAPED BY PENNSYLVANIA TEACHERS Harriburau, Pa.—(UP- School teachers in Pennsylvania generally escaped the present depression, reports to the State Department of Public Instruction. Hearts from 148 school officials showed that in 116 districts salaries were slightly less than in 1300 and were slightly less than in 1300 and one district the salary schedule was In several districts school boards met decreased funds by employing new teachers at minimum salaries, in preferential salaries. Students experienced instructors at higher rates. The majority of the salary reduction reports came from rural districts in the western part of the state. Too Many Shells, Not Drinks Hartlock, Comm. (Ap) - When Frank Schaefer drunkenly grenaded drunken he gained discharge by presenting testimony he was a shell- shooter. The man was harried on a similar charge and made a similar plunge. He also was Too Many Shakes Not Drinks Sport Shorts --are made before a court composed of three justices. There is no doubt about the fact that Kansas met and was defeated by a better team, but when C. E. McBride, the sports editor of the Kansas City Star newspaper, visited the campus this section of the country,Notice that the spirit and moral of the Kansas team just isn't there, then it is time for something to be done. There is that spirit, that is to be a joke around here, but we can't see where spirit of this sort is a joke. From Sporting Comment in yeartoday's Kansas City Star: "Two touchdowns on the way to the goalline and each was the result of a spectacular play. The Angies had to stop the ball from going into the air; the Jayhawkers seemed to lock the impulse; the Jayhawkers seemed to lift the impulse; the sprint football game." The above was written by C. E. MeBride and proof of this was carried out in the pictures taken of the game. The man who entered the box he got around end but five Agnie men were after him and not one Kansa man seemed to want to get into the play and block out at least one of the boxes. When the ball was forced out of bounds on this play. Usually when a team losses a game or two, the "know it all" also have ready for coach a way to handle it. Heavy on the play's importance they would use. They would get Schaake back in punt formation on the third down and have him run with the ball. He would give him a chance to get up speed and he would be good for at least five yards. They would also shift Ibanez to the right, and then Smith in at half. Of course all they could tell them is not to waste their ideas and take them to Cochle H. W. A rumor is floating around that there is a dissension and jealousy between Coach Hargis and his team, who have heard names mentioned and third that this sort of talk is the lowest echelon of coaching. Coach Hargis sure that Coach Hargis would know about if it was so and that he would want to shut him out. Call at Washburn S. K. Basketball Call at Washburn Tupelo, Knox, Oct. 12—Coach Geoffrey Grant will lead ball men, and practice sessions will be held twice a week until Thanksgiving; Six ketteren and a promising string of senior pitchers will garden to work with. The teams will make a barnstorming tour through the central states during Christmas holidays. Whiskey Mash Kills Cows Zanesville, O. (UP) - George Court-wright, farmer, had two cows. He pastured them near Wills Creek, Muskumgam county. The pasture had been made up of prairies distinctly ilegal. Courtwright died, eaten by whisky mash. Huskers Prepare to Repel Invasion of Jayhawk Team Nebraska Hopes Rise With Showing of Varsity Team Against Freshmen Lincoln, Oct. 19 — (UP) – The University of Nebraska Cornhoppers today defeated the Kansas Jayhawks in a traditional foe, the Kansas Jayhawks, at Memorial stadium here next Saturday. The Kansas game after a 27 to 13 victory over the Nebraska freshmen last TWO ON INJURED LIST The showing made by the varsity and fresh skyrocketed the hopes of Nebraska for the remainder of the season after securing its seats at 13 to 13 until the final quarter. "Big, George Sauer, flabby sophomore back, and Bernie Masterson, another of Bibles sophomore backs, both were netted touchdown for the varsity. Everett Kreizinger, veteran backgold performer, and Bruce Kilbourne, senior guard, both Nebraska squad on the disability list its preparation begin for the Kansas Kressinger was slightly injured in the Oklahoma game and again in scrimmage last week. Kilbourne was phone on toick list with infeteer Jake Duncan. The Homecoming game here Saturday will open a buoy program for the Cincinnatiers who will meet Kansas Missouri, Iowa, Kansas State, Iowa State, and Pisgah in the order matched between new and Thanksgiving. While Kansas sustained a defeat at the hands of the Kansas Agagies in the game against Oklahoma, the Southwest and the Delaware, Nebraska is expected to send full strength against Kansas on the grounds that Kansas has a heavy team which when availed will be hard to beat. It was indicated that Nebraska may take to the air in the battle against the Kansai. Big Six Football, Ort. 24 Missouri vs. Iowa State at Ames. Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Manhattan. K. U. vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. K. U. vs. Albany at Lincoln. N.Y. vs. Albany at Louisville. Missouri 14, Iowa State. Kansas State 9, Oklahoma 7. Nebraska 9, Ohio 8. Big St. vs. Tulsa the race will be held between the same schools at the same place as the football game is Painters To Make Auto Tags Carson City, New - Pream officials of the Nevada state prison have come under fire for the manufacture of 1032 auto tags by convicts. Sold for $100.00 It Is the Greatest Thing Garbo Has Ever Turned Out Clark GABLE JEAN HERSHOLT JOHN MILJAN First Pictures K. U.-Aggie Game See Intramural Games Fox News and "FAST AND FURIOUS" Also:- Sunes scheduled for Tuesday are Delta Zeta vs. Corbin hall, 8:30. I. W. W. vs. Independence, 9. Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Alpha Micron Pi in women's intramural volleyball Friday afternoon with a score of 39 to 28. Games scheduled for this evening are: Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, 7:15; Alpha Xi Delta vs. Gamma Phi Delta, 8; Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Kappa Delta. In group IV are T. N. T. vs. Independent, and I. W. W. vs. P. D. Q. For Wednesday are Alpha XI Delta vs. Theta Phi Alpha, 8:15; Chi Omega vs. Pt Beta Phi, 9. Nite TUESDAY Nite On the Stage $1 00,000 FUR REVIEW By Wevers - Coles - Bird Fur Co. Remaining games in group I on the round-robin schedule are Alpha Xi Delta vs. Watkins hall, Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha Omicron Pi, Watkins hall vs. Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Delta Pi. The best games have not been set. Court Practice to Begin Other games for group II are Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Corvin贝沙, Delta Zea Alpha Omicron Pai, Delta Zeta Alpha Omicron Pai, Delta Alpha Omicron Pai vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma. In Group III schedule are Alpha Xi In Group III schedule are Alpha Xi, and Chi Omega vs. Theta Xi Pai, and Chi Omega vs. Theta Xi Pai. The only game scheduled so far for Thursday is T. N. T. vs. P. D. Q. w 8:20 Freshman Law Students Will Argue Cases Starting Nov. 10 Oral arguments for the freshman law cases will start Nov. 10 and will last through January 13. The purpose of this type of work is to give the freshman an opportunity to study certain legal problems; it will be familiar with the library facilities. The freshmen are divided into pairs, and each pair is given a different set of facts. On the particular set of facts, three weeks is given to draw up a brief, which is filed in the office of the clerk of the court. The days, the hearings and oral arguments R. M. Davis, dean of the School of Law, will sit as chief justice and the associate justice during the cases will be the other members of the law school where he will present his honor roll at least twice, and four commissioners composed of seniors who are chosen for their superior scholarship. After the argument has been pre-taped, the bench will render a decision on the relative merits of briefs, and the relative merits of arguments. 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