I . PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931 First Conference Tilt With Aggies Is Jayhawk Task Backfield Material Showe Up in Madison, Black, Gridley, Borrello, Last Week SMITH MAY BE BACK Following a 30 to 0 defeat handed to James Millkin on the Kansas gridiron Saturday, the Jayhawker eleven now turns to a more serious problem, that of meeting the Kansas Aggie gridirates at the first conference and the first conference tilt of the season. Last Saturday, while Kansas was tulling touchdowns against Millikin, the Aggles Wildeats journey to the Missouri Tigers to the tune of 20 to 7. It was a great game for the Aggies, although quite a bit of humbling and errors were here. They didn't seem as emphene fullback, consistently torre through the Missouri line, as he did against the Kansas freshmen last season. He would pound Missouri quarterback, took Auke's kickoff on his own five yard line and displayed a fast moving pair of jumps. Although Millikin held the Jayhawk to a standstill for the first period, he was then dressed in a protective sleeve strength which toyed with the visitors until the regulars again went into the game at the last point. He returned to the sideboard downwards in the fourth quarter. Saturday's game showed up some new backfield material in Madison, Gridley, Black and Borrero Page, who played against the St. Louis, probably played his best game against Milliken doing some sensational ground gaining. Madison will not be in shape for the Agie game because of an injured shoulder, although Birkman had the condition and will probably see some action against the Wildcats. It is possible that Carrie Smith, who received a leg injury in the Haskell game, will be in condition to play again, Smith has been the most consistent ground gainer of the season. Intramural Games --show a 'decided improvement' in play this week if they are to prevent the Kansas Aggies from making a track that is scheduled as a football game. Low scores were the rule in the three touch football games played on the intramural field Saturday morning Beta Theta Pi defeated Phi Delta Theta 12-9; Kappa Sigma sigma defeated Sigma Nu 6-0, and Sigma Chi defeated Ascacia The most spectacular play of the morning came when Wilson, Sigma Chi tiechile, intercepted a pass and ran fifty yards to make the only touchdown. The next play was Sigma Chi right end, dropped back and placed-kicked for the extra point Two games were played in division II. Morrison, Kappa Sigma center, recovered a blocked punt over the Sigma defense in their game, with Sigma Num In the other division II game, Beta Beta pit defeated Phi Delta Theta by 10 innings. Phi Delta Theta halffault, intercepted a pass and ten yards to score, and Beard, Beta Beta right for six yards to score after right end for six yards to score after a long pass had put his team in scoring position. Four games are scheduled on the intramural field this afternoon. Phi Chi plays Triangle on field 4. Phi Gamma Delta plays Deltai Chi on field 5. Phi Kappa Pi plays Kappa Chi on field 3. Phi Kappa Pi tags Alpha Tau Omega on field 1. Schedule for Games Eighteen women's intramural teams are scheduled to enter the volleyball competition starting this week. Carol Hunter, of CSA, is in charge of arranging schedules for imparting officials. Each team will provide its own timekeeper and scorer. Practice periods may be signed for on the bulletin board of east gymnasium, or on the head of the physical education department. The schedule for this week is given below, and for next week will appear on the bulletin board Wednesdays. A round-robin tournament is being played, with teams divided into four groups. Group I includes Alpha Delta Pi, Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Chi Omega, and Watkins hall. Group II includes Alpha Delta Delta Zota, Kappa Kappa Hall, and Corbian hall. Group III includes Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega. Everybody Eats at the Pi Beta Phi, and Theta Phi Alpha. In group IV are T, N, T, P, D Q, Independents, and I, W, L Blue Mill 1009 Mass. Schedule for Amara Gameseer for tomorrow are Alpha Delta v. Gamma Plta Beta at p. m., and Sigma Kappa vs. Alpha HiOmee at 8:45. The Popular University Hangout Schedule for Games For Tuesday are Alpha Omicron II Ps. Alpha Gamma Delta at 7:15 p.m. and Delta Zeta vs. Kappa Kappa Gammu t 9. Wednesday T, N, T, vs. I, W, W, at 7:15, Pt Beta Phi vs. Theta Phi Alta at 8, and Alpha Xi Delta vs. Chi Omega at 84. Thursday, Independents vs. P. D. K at 7:15, Watkins vs. Hall vs. Alpha Delta pi, at 8 and Corbian vs. Alpha Micron Pi at 8:45 Drawings for men's intramural tennis doubles are as follows: Division I. Belles and Hagstrom, P.I., by; Klingerg and Cooley, A.K.; by; Haugh and Stevens, Haugh Cooley, A.K.; bobe and Jorgenson, D.U. vs. B. Beward and Leach, D.T.D.; Earl and ang. Aescia vs. Ebnera and Dodge, Ang. Aescia vs. Ebnera and Dodge, Huber and Murphy, Huber and Murphy, Delta Chi cemp and Rosewell, A.T.O. vs. C.R. Austin and Rosenwell, A.T.O. vs. C.R. Chi chi vs. Rayburn and sails, S.A.E.; McMasur and Medans, Kayhawk, Shafer and Brauer, Sigma Nu; Cuahawke and Suitz, Sigma Nu; Cuahawke and Suitz, Coppa Piir; Prichard and Roberts, Phila si; by; Moore and Johnson, Phila si; by; Augen and Kouws, A.K.P. and Kouws, S.P.E.; Wilson and Sowder, sigma Chi, by; Coatz and Manning, Teta Tan, by; Fulton and Besie, Pice Division II. M. Johnson and Margruder, Theta Tau, hye; Butler and Wright, D. U., hye; Spahr and David, D. U., hye; Spahr and David, D. T, D. E.; McDowell and Dickinson, Phi Gam, vs. Levhan and Snow Division III: Duncan and Stiles Phi Psi, vs. B. Gradinger, Pi K A. Murphy and Boehm, Theta Tau, by Sallahan and Hassan, with Johnson, D. U. Johnson and Matthews, Pi U, by L. Petty and H Hylands, unattached, by Stevenon Triplett Horseshoe Doubles Announced Drawings for men's horseshoe doubles competition are as follows: Division I: Adelson and Swenson Pi K. A, k. vs. Edmunds and Able, A. T. O; Pyle and N. Smith, Delta Chi, k. vs. Faunt and Youngstrom, Theta Tau; Vance and Nielsen, Vertebrate Verber and Noble, D. U; Buckley and Johnson, Pi M. k. vs. Morgan and Feist, Beta; Sheaffer and Rumsey, Sigma Nu, k. vs. Faunt and Youngstrom, Theta Tau and Forail, Pi Kappa, k. vs. Lucke and Gresser, Kapsi Sig. A; Wilson and Walker, Sigma Chi, k. vs. Stewart and Cautrell, Kapsi Sig. A; Wilson and Howard, Kapsi Sig. A; Waxter and Expland, D. T. D; W. Baxter and Expland, C. D. S. v. Alexander and Frazier, Phi Gam, G. Jones and Hassig, Phi Delta, v. G. Jones and Hassig, Phi Delta, v. Prichard and Phi Pet, v. Garay and Bolen, S. P. E.; Brown and Schiedemann, Acacia, vs. Wall and Cheyne, Triangle, Phi Gam, Sigma Nu, v. Otte and Otte, cellus and Flaming, Delta Chi, v. Evans and Lumpkin, D. U; C. Beard and Greenleaf, Beta, bye; Fulton and Steerer, Kapsi Sig. Division II: Frei and Sherman, Triangle, bye; Carter and Hogstrom, Pi; bye, Vs. Hodgeson and Fuller, Phi Giam; Pi, Wilson, Theta Tau; Pi, Wilson, Theta Tau; Kennedy and Stultz, Pi Kappa, vs. Beaver and Wilson, Theta Tau; D, K. von Klinger and Losech, D, K. von Klinger and Losech, K. Herford and Chafflin, Pi Delt, vs. Carey and Roberts, A. T. O. McCullough and Roberts, vs. Speak Meyni, Sigma Chi, vs. L. Fisher and Kirk, S. P. E.; E Smith and A. Franconi and Davin, A. K. L.; Burke and Grutzel, Della; Della; Spalbury, C. D. S., vs. O. Johnson and Davin, A. K. L.; Shepherd and Kreedlenham, D. D. Sumi, vs. Lines and holds, Pi K. A., vs. Johnson and Gibbs, Kappa Sig; Everhardt and Bolles, Pi v.; U. G. Brown and Foster, Phi Giam; Pi, Wilson, Theta Tau; Pi, Wilson, Theta Tau; Caen and Hawkins, Pi Kappa, vs. Jarvis and Dorman, S. A. E. Buchler and Lawso Good Track Turnout Here More interest in track than in any other fall since he began coaching here in 1929, is reported by Coach Brutus Hamilton. He has 120 men out for training and about 65 are there is no competition until the indoor season starts the second semester. Of the men now working out 49 are varsity candidates and 89 are freshmen. Cochah Hamilton hopes to have at 150 men out for the next week. Concerning the track prospects for the varsity season and the chance of winning championship to Kansas, Coach Hamilton is not saying. A goodly number of lettermen from last year's championship squad will be available this season. 129 Men Report to Hamilton for Early Conditioning At present letter men working out include Captain, Joe Klaner, dash man; Clyde Coffman, pole vaulter; Archelle Doyle, shot putter; half mile尔哥; Gerald Serdar miler,马伯梁 Bryan, javelin; and Robert Ross, disc and shot. Six track letter men are on the football team this year. They were injured in Giddy-Gladon, Hanny, Kite, and Plumley. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Green Bros. Hardware Special Prices on Shells Complete Hunting Supplies THE GREATER DICKINSON AND TUESDAY N Wm Powell in "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Also Starts Today, "FOOTBALL FOR THE FAN" with 25 leading coaches, including K. U.'s own Barr Hughes WEDNESDAY 635 Mass. DAYS Aggies, Nebraska Lead Conference by Single Victory Both Elevens Win Big Six Openers Saturday; Tigers and Sooners Are De defeated MUST WATCH SAUER Kansas City, Oct. 12—(UP) Two football battles eleven, the Kansas Agies and the Nebraska Corkhuskers, today were established as leading contenders of the Big Six conference. Nebraska defended Oklahoma at 10 to 10 in three straight outings and outscored 20 to 7 to score victories in their initial conference games. Kansas ran rough shod over Millikin 30 to 0. In the only conference game Kansas won, Kansas went at Lawrence. Missouri goes west to Boulder to play Colorado and Oklahoma opposes Texas at Austin. Nebraska and Iowa State have Powerhouse Attack All Big Six coaches take this from Ad Lindsay, of Oklahoma, "the only player to reach the lone goal," Sauer, sophomore back." For three periods Saturday the light Oklahoma line heldNBellaa scoresleave, then with a touchdown, again he intercepted and dipped a "Pepper Martin," he ripped right through the Oklahoma line for 47 yards and a touchdown. Again he intercepted and dipped a second yard for a second score. The game was played in a drenching rain. The Kansas Angels' powerhouse style of play was not enough to no match. The Kansas scores in every period but one, with Ralph Graham, 200-pound sophomore fullback, leading the team in tackles and uncovered 155 pounds of quarterback. "Little George Stuber," a sophomore against overwhelming ends, scored a goal and stilled with a heads-up spirit. His play reached a climax when in the third quarter he caught an Angie kickoff on a long pass. The second quarter of the field for Missouri's lone score. Not a single Angie man touched him. Not until the third quarter when Milklin's linenet had been worn to a literal frazier by the heat could the team return to the floor. After Coach Bill Hargiss had said he would go to wear out the Illinois eleven, he insisted his A team, and three touch-downs were scored in short order but Milklin was one of Big Six champions. The Kansas must Heat Hurts Millikin Missouri in playing Colorado meets a worthy fee. The Colorado deserts demand an influx of visitors each day. The Oklahoma-Texas game looks like an Oklahoma victory. Oklahoma defeated Rice a week ago, and Rice won the Saturday in a 7 to 0 upset. For Right Now Wear--that our health depends largely on good food, therefore, we would like to have someone who can teach you then can be convinced. Men's Tumbling Class Practicing on Stunts Rain Coats ... $5 Trench Coats ... $5 Slickers ... $4 to $6 New Fall Top Coats, back to the Prices of 15 Years Ago — $20 - $25. Mallory Hats 65 Glad to show you. West Orange, N. J., Oct. 12. (UP)—Rocco Steverson, personal member to Thomas A. Edison and good a bearer to wave his arms with a razor in his hand, put down his razor to speak to him. He said Steverson, very good man, too need to die." NOW! Team Preparing Exhibits for Cage Games This Winter 'Edison to Live Long Time' Ends Wednesday Twice a week for 10 years Roceo has gone to the Edison house in Livelawndy Park to shave the inventor. Even now with Edison slowly dying the routine, Roceo asked him to use a "You think Mr. Edison he die." Roceo asked, stripping the razor vigorously. "No, no, he leave many years yet, he too good to die." Then bending over his customer to apply his racer Roceo's suitity of "my friend Meciston Edison." Stetson Hats €7 Personal Barber Says Edison Is Too Good to Die Mark Him Up with Another Hit! PATEE WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY Those who have turned out for the team so far are: Lee Furzo, gr; Frank Anneberg, c23; Raymond Kell, c24; Paul Engleman; Hogtown Potter, gr; M. 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