X PAGE FOUR 7. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1931 Jayhawkers Work Late to Perfect Plays for Aggies New Spirit Shown in Manner in Which First String Rushes Freshmen SMITH BACK ON TEAM With Saturday's grid classic with the Kansas Aggers uppermost in their minds, the Jayhawkers under the direction of Coach Hargas occupies one end of a perfectly blocking, tackling, and opening hole for the backs in off tackle formation. During the latter part of the period Kansas Aggers took advantage in a one-sided artifact. The ensuing combat with the Agger has aroused a spirit in the team which last night's practice was the first time the varsity and freshmen squabble between the varsity and freshmen squabble, the fresh used Aggie formations and plays, and although the yearlings were hard to handle, the players of the Aggie plays as the Aggies themselves, the Hargiss men were putting a stop to any smart ones the youngsters tried to pull against them. They carried the ball for a while, the varsity took the offensive, and calling upon their reserve of new plays and skills, they walked through the freshman line to the scoring zone. It was seldom that it took more than three plays from the line to carry the ball down to the goal. With Carrie Smith calling signals, Page, Schaake, Black, and Dunn working in the backfield and with a team of 16 players, the backs to plough through, prospects for a victory against the Aggies this Saturday look better than ever. Those new plays and formations which Coach Dave Hunt calls game are rapidly taking form, and if the Kansas machine works as smoothly against the boys from Manhattan as they did from the fraternity at Kansas stock will rise about 10 points. JEHAN WARLIKER TO SPEAK AT FARMERS WEEK MEETING Columbia, Mo.—(UP)—One of the most wisky-travelled and educated women in the country, she addresses on the night of Oct. 28 to the delegates to "A农场 Week" celebrating the arrival of "The Indian Independence and Gandhi" will be the subject of an address by Jeban Wariner, Prince of Seesaw. The latter is an orator in five different languages. Warkler's father was ambivalent that his son have a great career in his native state of Texas. He studied at an early age. He was privately tutored by Barnard College, Cambridge University, and the Bar Middle Temple Inn, where he graduated in arts and sciences. Think Shalatane Unr Warliker speaks French, German Russian, English, and Hindustani. Think Skeletons Under Floor Washburn College, Tampa, Oct. 14 - A graduate student in a subterranean pit beneath the floor of Rixt hall, aged science building? Don Greenlan, building superintendent, intends to verify or disprove the legend of the basement floor, a century. He will remove a portion of the basement floor which, he believes, most likely covers the spot. The pit is said to have been used as aburying place for corpses for use autopsy by medical students many years ago. Power House Nearly Finished Hays- The new power house for Fort Hays State College will be ready in early 2015. G. T. Wright, the superintendent of construction. This power House is modern in equipment including engines, pump, storage room, water softener and other equipment. It is to cost about $40,000. Basketball Practice Held 20 Men Coached in Fundamentals at Pre-Season Session The variety basketball squad met fast night for its third presentation, reported for the session. Most of the time was spent in working on the fundamentals. An assistant coach led them when they get the ball in their hands. There is quite a tendency to play 'high However, the squad shows definite improvement over the performance of be last practice period. Passes are a measure and shooting is less well In a short scrimimage at the end of se practice night 'hysterical' he said, 'He was Harrising, sophomore, was apparently the only man that could restrain himself the next night.' Amounts the squid have been quilted, in the first practices, there is no doubt but that K. U. will be aby represented on the basketball courts. The following is a tentive schedule for the coming basketball season, with possibility that at least two more games will be arranged. Dec. 21, 22, 23, Pittsburgh University at Convention hall, Kansas City. Jan. 4, 5, 6, University of Colorado,Boise. Jan. 9, Oklahoma, Norman. Jan. 10, Nebraska, Lincoln. Jan. 15, Kansas State, here. Jan. 18, Iowa State, here. Jan. 23, Missouri, Jacksonville. Feb. 5, Iowa State, Annes. Feb. 12, Kansas State, Manhattan. Feb. 15, Nebraska, Missouri. Feb. 16, Missouri, here. Feb. 27, Missouri, here. Infected Foot May Keep Cronkite Out of Game Aggie Captain's Loss Wil Weaken Strong Wild- cat Line Manhattan, Oct. 14. — (UP) — The Kansas Aggies hope for defeating Kansas as the team announces that an infected foot may keep Cap. Henry Cronkite, star Tigers Work Hard Columbia, Oct. 14 — (UP) The Murdock today before leaving for Boulder to meet the Colorado University elevet of the Rocky Mountain Coach Gwinn Henry takes his team west handicapped by injuries and relying mostly on a passing attack. Three on Injured List Coaches on Sourcing Trip Lincoln, Oct. 14—UP-The Neb Brakes, Oct. 14—Up-The Neb this week and next polishing their offensive play in preparation for their game. Kansas City, Nov. 26—X Bible and Assistant Coach Bill Day will assist the Kansas-Kansas Angus Norman, Oct. 14, — (UP) — Three Oklahoma regulars were on the bench today as the varsity scrimmaged against Iowa, playing the plays Texas is expected to use Saturday. Marvel灌篮, Bill McDermott and Wes Johnson field men injured in the Nebraska game will be in the lineup Saturday against Texas at Austin, Coach Adrian Shakeup in Cyclone Line Ames, Oct. 14—(UP) Coach Couch Veenker worked resume work drilling his Iowa State Cycles in funderian-ready facilities for the first string eleven in the game against Missouri Oct. 24, and started the move by placing Harold Tempelman, sophomore. Makes 4-Year Spelling Record Makes 4-Year Spelling Record (MAKES-UP) - A record that has hitted multiple times, but has past four years of school work in one of Marian Bollig's achievements. Another mark she attained at Bollig school, Trement, was a perfect attitude. dance record during the 1930-31 term NEXT CONTEST FRIDAY Texas Tech Loses to Haskell Indians on Soggy Gridiron Playing in a steady downpour, the Haskell Indians plowed their way to an 8 to 9 victory over Texas Tech yesterday at Dallas. A safety from a fumble in the first quarter and a touchdown in the first part of the third period "Little Rabbit" Weller gave the Southerners thrill after thrill with his sensational ball carrying. His 60-yard run through a broken field placed the ball in the position for Edge to take it. Weller's kick for goal was blocked. Candida Gamble Followers of the Tigers with Texas Tech at Dallas yesterday the Haskell Indians move to Oklahoma for a night meeting with • the Oklahoma Aggies, Friday, in the gridiron attraction of the Sooner state thus far this season. Weller Places Ball in Position for Only Touch-down After 60-yard Run Second Game Friday After the touchdown, the Braves setted down to defensive tactics and prevented Tech from doing any serious threatening. Will Play in East Returning from their southern in vasion the Braves will depart almost immediately, where they meet Temple University at Philadelphia in a night contest on Oct The Redskins will play the Sooner Aggies before a capacity crowd as the game always brings thousands of genuine fans. The 24-year-olds of 4,000 Indian residents of Oklahoma. Last year the crowd was thrilled by one of the旱熟 treats of the season on Saturday when an Iowa player her brought thousands to their feet with a 90-yard kick-off return for a touchdown and later a 95-yard return from a cornerback. Haskell won the battle 13 to 12 TO DRIVE LOW BY TUNNEL lincoln, Oct. 14-挎ugling through the tunnel is the latest innovation for University of Nebraska backfield candidates. The game marks the first Redskin invasion on the Atlantic coast for five years, and it has taken the measure of such strong eastern eleven as Boston College and Oregon. FOOTBALL PLAYERS TRAINED In order to impress upon the ball-juggers that they must drive low, Coach Dana X. Bible, Nebraska coach, asks them to place their shoes. These frames are placed in a line somewhat similar to a grape arbor. The backfield candidate who doesn't have the tunnel is pressed into the tunnel. When he hits the tunnel if he does not run low a rap on the head-gear from one of the timber fence posts, he remind him to keep the head down. Captain Weller, whose brilliant performance last year brought all-American notice although he did not play in the Tempel game to show the sports critics there what a 142-pound bundle of Caddo Indian football dynamism can do. For results, use Kansan want ads. SOON ON — On the Stage OUR $100,000 FUR SHOW Unusually good work was done for the freshmen by young Harper, and George Matthews. PREPARING FOR KANSAS AGGIE GAME Young Harper plays a halfback position on the freshman squad. Seemingly inspired by the men he literally stood the varan on their heads for a few minutes, but the varsity soon settled in their seats at the yearlings. However, with frequent substitutions the freshmen managed to present all the opposition that they would face. The new Varity theater will open Monday, Oct. 18. It is located on the site of the old Varity theater at 1011 Massachusetts street. "Copy for the Has Been number of the Soul Owl goes to the printers Monday," Guy Graves, editor, said today. "The number will be distributed 22. The December issue of the Soul Owl will be known as the Sleep-Belle number and will be distributed Dec. 31." Horell Merrell and Virginia Arroldle will play in the music meet held in Kansas City Thursday night under the auspices of the Kansas State Federation of Music Clubs. At the fourth Y.M.C.A. forum Tuesday night at Myers hall, B.H. McAfee of Topeka will talk on "Some Stories of Eight Years Ago." Five Years Ago M. J. "MIKE" GETTO 9 Jess Harper, director of athletics at Notre Dame, was an interested spectator yesterday as the freshmen scrambling to Kansas on business and came on down to Lawrence to visit his son, Kevin. He attended the College as a freshman this year. Hays-At the last meeting of the student council, it was definitely decided that all having of freshmen at football games shall be stopped. This problem of having which has troubled the student council for several years. Jess Harper, Notre Dame Athletic Director, Watches Play Frosh Present Keen Opposition to Varsity --gentleman bandit and true-blue maid in a sweeping, action of theance of the Southwest. Abelish Freshman Hazing The first Big Six game of the season for its tricky formations and plays, will be played by the Kansas eleven using a lateral pass play to score and this Saturday when the Kansas Agers defeat Kansas two years ago. Head coach Johnny Haze is back as head coach for the McMillan-couched eleven in known Getto, Backfield Coach "Moon" Mullins VARSITY THE HOME OF THE JAYHAWK HURRY! HURRY! Saturday Night Is Opportunity Night What A Lot of Fun! H. W. "BILL" HARGISS AST TIMES TONIGHT WILLIAM HAINES IN A REAL JOY TREAT "GET - RICH - QUICK WALLINGFORD" STARTS TOMORROW! LERRY "MOON" MULLINS marguerite Churchill Noa Beaty Directed by Hamilton Monroe A Fear For Fiction —also— 'FAMOUS PLAYS' Football Slants "ONE MORE TIME" Lonnytoon Intramural Games --will be drilling the Jayhawkers hard on passing defense and Aggle plays that the freshmen will use against the varsity in the scrimmages this week. Four touch football games were played on intramural field last night. In the only division I game Delta Upsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon finally played against two over-time periods had been played. In division II Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Delta Tau Delta, 12-0. Two games were played in division III, the Kayhunwa defeated the Cardinals, the Kappa defeated defiant Kappa Eta Kapa, 14-0. In the game between Kayhawks and Cardinals, the Kayhawks uncoiled an attacking pass, with Clark passing and making a catch in the first half, the next of them. This combination accounted for three touchdowns and a safety brought the total up to 20. Most of the passes that Sears received were one of them being over the goal line. In the other game III game both in U. touchdown, touches on passes, Hagstrom, touchdowns on passes, the first counter after a long pass and Johnson, place kicks for the extra kick and sprinted for the second counter and Johnson's place kick was again sprinted. In the S. P. E.-D. T. D. game, Kirk, left end for S. P. E. intercepted a pass and raced 20 yards to score the first counter, and Bolen, right end took a second counter. Both attempts force the second counter. Both attempts for point after touchdown failed. In the D. U-S. A. E. game neither was able to gain by running, or complete pass successively, and the game was a hunting duel. GIRLS Do Not Smoke Pipes - THE GIRLS haven't left us many of our masculine rights. They fly our airplanes, drive our cars, smoke but our cigarettes — but they don't smoke our pipes! They've left us! this one many right, anyway. A man almost has to smoke a pipe neways. A pleasant necessity! For a pipe filled with good tobacco Drawings for men's gym class tournaments in handball, tennis, and horse-shoe have been posted and play is to start at once. You'll never see her smoking a pipe. is just about the best smoke a man could want. And if you're troubled about selecting a tobacco, remember that lecting a tobacco, remember that Edgeworth is the popular favorite in 42 out of 54 colleges. If you are the college man's taste, Edgeworth it is cut especially for pipes, it burns slowly, it gives a cool smoke. You can buy Edgeworth where good tobacco is sold. Or, for a special package, write to Lavern & Bro, Co, 100 s. zad S. Richmond, Va. Four games of touch football are scheduled to be played on intramural field tomorrow afternoon. Alpha KappaLambda is to play Pikta Alpaiano on field 1. Acacia meet Alpha Tuna Omega on field 2. Alpha Kappa Sigma is scheduled to play Delta Sigma on field 3. Alpha Kappa Pi meets Pikta Pai on field 4. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Kappa Kappa Gamma defeated Delta Zeta 29 to 23 in the only game of the women's intramural volleyball competition held yesterday in Robin- worship's distinct voice. the world's finest embth process. Buy Edgeworth anywhere in two forms: Rubbed Rubbed and Edgeworth Plug Slice. All pieces, 158 pocket cards, 158 pocket card holder, pound tin humid. Edgeworth is a blend of fine old burleys, with its natural savor enhanced by Edge- The schedule for volleyball games to night is T, N. T, V, i. I, W. W at 7:15 Pti Beta Pi vs. Theta Pi alpha Al at 8: Alpha Xi Delta vs. Chi Omega at 8:45 The game between Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Oriomc Pi, which was scheduled for yesterday, has been ended until Friday afternoon at 4:30. Patronize Daily Kansan advertiser Finger Waves 50c Expert Permanent Wearing $5, $7, $10 $12.50 VANITY BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. 11th Phone 1372 Note Books Note Papers Fountain Pens Ink Students Supplies COE'S Drawing Materials COE'S Drug Store 14th Massachusetts Neighborhood Service at Downtown Prices PATFE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY TOMORROW and Friday The Greatest Entertainment Bargain in Lawrence Theatre History! Big Double Program 2 SHOWS For the Price of One Ends Tonite— RICHARD DIX 'The Public Defender' added Comedy - Cartoon - News Ends Tonite- CHILDREN OF DREAMS The World's Masters of Meldy and Romance Have Merged Their Talents for the Screen! More Thrilling than Ever Their Achievements in "Viennese Nights," "New Moon," and "Student Prince." You'll Love It! —with Margaret Schilling Paul Gregory A Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Super Production and "THE LAWLESS WOMAN" A Baffling Mystery Drama of the Press with a Reynolds, Carroll Nuo, Wheeler Orkins Vera Reynolds - Carroll Nye - Wheeler Oakman "Children of Dreams," 7:00 Short Subjects, 9:15 Mat. 3:00 SCHEDULE OF SHOWS "Lewless Woman," 8:20 "Children of Dreams," 9:30 Mat. 15 - Nite 15 - Kiddies 10 NOTE --- In order to see two complete Features, it is necessary to attend not later than 8:20 Starts MONDAY INA CLAIRE in “RE BOUND”