X PAGE FOUR . . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1 Hargiss Prepares Handicapped Team to Meet K-Aggies Six First String Men Are Unable to Practice; Kansas State Is Strong 'DOPE' MEANS NOTHING Preparing to face the strongest eleven that the Kansas Aggies have had in years with three men out because of injuries and three others confined to their rooms with colds, is the task of training. W. Hargus will work on this week. Yesterday Phil Berrillo, Lee Page, and Bernard Gridley, three of the startback backbone men were unable to report for practice being confined to their rooms with severe cold and they are unable to appear at practice again today. The injuries of Carrie Smith, Clarence Spangler and John Madison are healing but they could be further injured if the squad participated in yesterday. Smith and Spangler may be used in the Angie Iraq but they will not be up to date with their skill with playing their playing. The Kansas-Kansas Agile game has always carried a great deal of rivalry with it. This year with the game having an important learning on the final outcome of the Big Six standings it might be more hard tough than ever. Of the 28 games played between the two schools in the last 29 years Kansas has won 19, Kansas Angels 6, and 3 have been tied. Kansas has scored 41 points, the team has shown the decided advantage the Joyhawkers have had in the past games. **this wont have little bearing on the game this Saturday as previous scores cannot offer a comparison of the prescore against the final score. The negotiations have always been known for their tricky plays and this year it has a formation that uses five different men in the backfield because of end plays and other plays from this for- AGGIES IN GOOD CONDITION "Bo" McMillin Team Makes Stron Showing This Year Mahattan—The most powerful team Kansas State has bad in buds will win in college. The league's yearly battle for state football supremacy between University of Kansas and Oklahoma is crucial. Both the forward wall and the backfield are counted upon as the best and the worst positions, but the reins at Manhattan. In the Pittsburg game, McMillan's tackle scored 28 points, while his forward passed 19. Both the touchdown and limited their gaining through the line to two yards. In the Missouri batting team, K-Apples forward scored 20 points and seriously threatening for three more touchdowns. The K-Agiles forward wall held the ball in place. A caravana of 3,000 K-Agkey roofters is expected to make the trip Saturday to see the Kansas State team in its acid test of the season. Every member of the Kansas State team with the conception of a few wicked players has an offshoot shape for the game with the Jayhawks. Only one member of the first squad was named to the first official out of the game. The ex-Lawrenceman has a broken bone in one of his legs. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Buildin Freshman Squad Plays Well Outstanding Stars Promise Good Varsity Material for Next Year The freshman football squad had promising material this year. In play against the Jacksonville Jaguars by Ole Nesmith, Belleville, made a touchdown using Kansas State formation. The freshman squad contains many outstanding high school and junior college players, including a senior varsity material for next year. Herp McDonald, Sabetha, Carl Newman, Burke, Michael, Kelsey Walters, Salisbury, Texas; Dale Phare, Ericha B. F Ptegatan, Springfield, Mo.; Marissa Hull, Campbell, Blythe, Blytheville, Ark; R. W. Vismod, Leavenworth; Ole Nemith, Bellville; Brickman, Fort Scott; an Elevyr wo Intersectional Tilts Nebraska and Ames Remain Idle Four Conference Teams to See Action This Week Lincoln, Oct. 13 (UP) — Henry Snyder, a senior coach for the quarterback by Couch Dog X, Ziibo who plans to use the sophomore star* passing ability as a murmur of the team's success. The game was from Saturday. Bauer replaced the hard-batting Masteron who goes back Nebraka with an open date this week, will probably play the freshmen Saturday. Columbia, Oct. 12 – (UP) – The Missouri attack to be used against Colorado at Boulder this Saturday will include a 30-minute quarterback, second quarter, Ferc Pill, 290 sound fullback. Stuber besides his ability as a broken field runner, is an excellent passer and Gill will be the missor in the Missouri powerdown slay. Norman, Oct. 13 - (UP) Oklahoma aces Texas at the Southwest conference Saturday in intersectional play was due for a stiff scrimmage today with freshmen running with Texas forwards, and the teams with the necessity of forming a more effective attack which was more or less at the hands of Nebraska. Ames, Oct. 13—(UP) - Coach George Veeneker, his Iowa State Cycles have put a rest over the week-end, continued to put his charges through a long stretch of playing time, and he will probably play a practice game Saturday with the freshmen. Derringer After $250,000 Cardinal Pitcher Sues Kansas City Man Over Car Accident Fulton, M., Oct. 13—(UP)-Pau Derringer, St. Louis Cardinal pitcher, today filed a $250,000 damage suit in court circuit against S. C. Smith, Kan. A lawyer said the result of an automobile accident in which Derringer was injured painfully. New York, Oct. 13—(UF) —The newly appointed board of directors on the National Credit corporation, President Donald J. Trump, will organize next Saturday. The earliest date on which the directors can gather is October 25, held at the Federal Reserve bank. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician Foot Correction 9091% Mass. Phone 2337 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. Special to Union Members FREE with every three-decker sandwich A CUP OF COFFEE or HOT CHOCOLATE Union Soda Foutain Intramural Games Delta Chi defeated Phi Gim in the only touch football game played on intramural field last night. Little of offensive play could be carried out; Grutzmacher. Delta Chi halfback scored the game of a pass. He also received a pass for the extra point, to make the final score 7-0. Delta Chis Defeat Phi Gams Phi Pai defauted A. T. O. by default. Chi Delta Sigma also defaulted to Theta Tau. Final date for all first round tournament play has been one day later, making all singles due Wednesday night and all doubles due Thursday night. Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Chi Omega won the first two games on the women's intramural volleyball sche-ure being played by the round-robin plan. Women Play Volleyball In the game of Alpha Delta Pi vs. Gamma Pi Beta the game was close all the way through, the score at the end of the half being Gamma Pi Beta 14 and Alpha Delta Pi 16. The final score was Alpha Delta Pi 28 and Gamma Pi Beta 25. After two weeks of play the new game, touch football, introduced for the time this year by Eldwin R. Ebel, intramural manager, has proved a success. The final score of Alpha Chi Omega vs. Sigma Kappa was Alpha Chi 48 and Sigma Kappa 9. At the end of the game, Sigma Kappa was Alpha Chi 24 and Sigma Kappa 4. Two games will also be played to-night. At 7:15 Almori Omicron Pi, vs. Alpha Gamma Delta, and Delta Zeta vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma at 9. Standings of the teams show that eight teams are undefeated, of these, there are in the first division, Sigma Tau. The other three have two undefeated, Beta and Sigma Nu. Division III also have three teams undefeated, A K Psi, Phi Chi, and Chi. less. A glance over the scores of the games so far show that the games have been hard fought, and not having high scores. W. L. Sigma Chi 2 0 Phi Psi 2 0 Pi K.A. 1 0 A.K.L 1½ 1½ S.A.E. 0 1 Acacia 0 2 A.T.O 0 2 Standings of the teams are as follows. THE GREATER DICKINSON LAST TIMES TONIGHT W. L. beta 2 0 sigma Nu 1 0 t. D. T 1½ 1 delta Chi 1½ 1 Cappa Sig 1 1 i. P. E 0 2 i. Delt 0 2 Division I W. L. A, K. Pki 2 0 Phi Chi 2 0 Cardinium 1 0 Lewkins 1 0 K. E. K. 1 1 Triangle 1 1 Theta Tau 1 1 P U 2 C. D. S. 0 3 Charles C. Dills, assistant engineer for the sanitary engineering service, is making an inspection trip to various towns in south central Kansas. Dills Makes Inspections A Tie in Division III Wm. Powell in "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Also—"FOOTBALL FOR THE FAN" With 25 Leading Coaches This Includes Bill Hargiss— WEDNESDAY - - 4 DAYS— Coach! Praised by Colliers Sillwater, Okla. —(Special—Large bouquets for A. A. Expedilone, Akoma Angie backfield coach, are toose the current number of Collars magazine. Pct. 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 000 000 Pct. 1000 1000 750 667 500 500 000 000 Exendine of Oklahoma Aggies Rated Among Greatest Ends Glenn S. (Pop) Warner, writing in the magazine, refers to Exendine as one of the greatest ends of all time. Exendine was coached on Carlisle, many years ago. "Our ends that year," Warren continued, "were Gardner, a Sioux, and Exerdine, an Anapheco, and 1 still warmer." The leather been surpassed for sheer brilliance. 00 "In selecting his all American team that year (1907)," Warner writes, "Walter Camp only exendice on the second team," but Warner makes plain many other experts considered Exendice the greatest wingman of the year. Some one said; 'Laugh and the world laughs with you: Cat Hides Kittens After Call From Doctor Stork Weep and you weep alone." You . . . Know Dear . . . There's . . . A Lot In . . . Where . . . You . . . Buy Your . . . Clothes . . . Too . . . Oh . . . My . . . Yes . . The stork visited the building and grounds department sometime early yesterday with a kitten with an assortment of kittens. The stork was a wise mother promptly For satisfied customers are happy ones. 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