PAGE FOUR --- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Bausch Is Asked by Bible to Play in Charity Game Would Participate in East West Contest at San Francisco BIG SIX MUST AGREE "Jarring Jim" Bauch, Kansas spectacular halfback, who completed his play in college football yearend at Ohio State, is one of eight football players of the Mid-west and Southwest, to represent the West in the annual East-West charity game in San Diego. Dana X. Bible, head football coach of the University of Nebraska, who will assist in coaching the western squid game, played by players in this section of the country. In order to play in the charity game, Bausch must first get permission from the team. He also must compete in basketball play this winter. Bausch has not decided whether or not he will be allowed to other players to whom Bible has been invitations are Broadstone, tackle, Nebraska, Kouch, guard, Bayu university, Lange, large backpack, Laker university, Lange, fullback, Baker university Gerry, halfback, Texas; Greenburg, Oklahoma, Millers, quarterback, Oklahoma. Several players in the Rocky Mountain conference also will be invited with the balance of the 22-men squad to participate in Pacific Coast colleges and universities. --members of a variety or freshman squad of any sport in season are not eligible to compete in intramurals unless they have been dropped from the squad or given permission by their coach to withdraw from the squad. Men who have made a letter in any sports may be eligible for college will not be eligible to compete. Intramurals Enter blanks for the intramusball basketball tournament were sent out Friday by the athletic office. It is requested that all organizations have their entries in by Dec 2 as tournament play will start Dec. 3. The teams entering in the tournament will be divided as follows: club and independent teams will be placed in division "A", professional teams in division "B", social fraternities will compose division "C", and division "D" will be made up of class "B" teams. Class "B" teams were startled last year in order to give players who are not capitalized a chance to compete on an organized schedule. After a class "A" team has been entered, an organization may enter many additional teams as desired. This class "B" team will be awarded a trophy. The rules of the tournament state that a man may play the first regularly scheduled game on the class "A" team after no player is playing in the class "A" team. After that no man playing on the class "A" team will be allowed to play on a class "B" team although any time during the season players from a "E" team may be drafted for service by a in last year's tournament 51 team took part in the tournament which the Alpha Tau Omega team won. This year the team is expected to compete in the tournament, expected to compete in the tournament. Speedball Schedule The entrance fee, as in the past, will be $2.00 for class "A" teams and $1.00 for class "B" teams. The speedball tournament which has been in progress since Monday of last September, at 4.30 on the west field the Triangle fraternity will meet Beta Tau Delta and play Delta Tau Delta, and on the east field Delta Chi Delta, and on the cast Delta Chi Delta will oppose the Phi At 5 Pt. Upson will meet the host FIA's team field in the S.A.K. will play the Phi Dau team and upon and upon the east field Alpha Kappa Lambin will play Alpha Tina Omega five minutes after the scheduled time five minutes after the scheduled time Men are conditioned to wear basketball Tennis In the intramural tennis single tournament, Fisher, Kappa Sigma, and Mettner, Triangle, have won their way to the tournament. They also win their wins over Husler and Morris of Delta Chi, respectively. Dodge, Beta, and Mettner play together. Morris, Delta Tau, and Rudolph, Triangle, have yet to play their second preliminary matches in order to get into the finals. Surviving double teams left in the tournament are Kane and Chia, Theta Tau Huber and Way, Dela Chi Riu, and Morris and LeNoir of Delta Chia. E. R E.bel, intramural manager states that all handball, tennis, and horseshoe matches be completed by Tuesday night. Toneka High Beats Lawrence, 26-0 **Tapova High School Bowl** Scoring four score in the last game, a top high football team walked over the feared-favored Lawrence gridders Friday afternoon to the tune of an unfortunate song from Memorial stadium here and was attended by a large delegation from both schools. It was the first victory for Tu-Manu, who had not won for lawrence this season. AN "IF" TABLE Kansas has capped at least a tie for the conference championship; Iowa State is safely in the eater. The score in this game for the rest in this "IT" file. Oklahoma Nebraska K.S.A.C. Missouri Win Lose Tie .800 .600 .700 .700 .500 .600 .600 .400 .500 .500 .300 .400 Sooner Coaches Select Big Six Football Squad Jayhawks and Oklahoma Eacl Place Three Men on First Team Norman, Nov. 22—(Special)—Three Jayhawkers and three Sooners were selected on the all-star "Big Siq" conference football eleven selected by the Sooner coaching family, consisting of Ad Lindsay, head coach; Dewey Luster, line coach; Hugh McDermott, assistant coach; and Bennie Owen, director of Curtis Berry, of Norman; Hilary Lee of Charleston, Mo.; and Buster Mills, of Ranger, Texas, were the Seven Cotts and Cap. Fields of Ponce City, made the second on the first eleven, Kansas and Oklahoma, bristled in the choice of the second eleven with four men. Nebraska, with six men, placed the most on both teams. First Eleven Houkf, Nebraska, and Campbell, Missouri,哄; fey, Kansas, and Berry Oklahoma, tackl; fey, Kansas, and Berry Oklahoma, tackl (see captain), guards Smoot, Kansas, center; Miller, Oklahoma, quarterback; Niger, Kansas State (see captain), hard-fell; Faiml, Kansas, hard-fell Second Eleven Cronkite, Kansas State, and Praue Nebraska, end; Broadgate, Nebraska and Kilogre, Missouri; tacksers, Spear Down State, and Koster, Nebraska guards; Fields, Oklahoma; center; Troung, Nebraska; quarterback; Iowa, Nebraska, and Warren Oklahoma, halfbacks; Cox, Kansas full-back. Hockey Feed to Be Held All W. A. A. Points Must be Turned in by Dec. 10 The annual hockey feed is to be held Dec. 10 and all W. A. points of the women who win must be turned in by this time W. A. must be turned in by this time W. A. points may be earned by participating in the different intramural sports classes, keeping health charts, making a class team, and by playing on a team winning a championship. The number points required to earn a blazer are 150 and the following points required to earn a hat are for a blazer are: E. Bryan, 1105; F. Davidson, 108; H. Fritz, 123; H. Lawrenson. Six hundred points are required for a letter and those receiving letters are J. Bryan, 645; McConkey, 670; L. Peterson, 660. The point standing of the other W. A. A member is as follows: G. Butler, 420; Blackwood, 400; H. Campbell, 415; H. Cummings, 390; E. Henderson, 400; E. Henderson, 415; L. Henderson, 420; C. House, 405; I. Lwain, 425; Kernohan, 525; Learned, 415; Lightburn, 52; L. Man, 405; Biley, 418; C. Short, 52; Snyder, 500; Starcek, 420; and Wilkens, Selection(s) may be submitted by * any student except staff members * or a member of the faculty jointly paired with a statement of not more than 75 words explaining refusal. What's Your Selection? A $10 cash prize for the *best* all-Big Six football team selection will be awarded by the University * Daily Kansas and announced in - The winning entry will be picked * * by the sport editor and managing* * editor of the Kanan, consideration* * of the student as well as* * student opinion as shown by the* * abstraction of the entries and* * the statements accompanying the selec- - In case two or more identical se- * lctions are made the prize will be * awarded for the best statement of * reasons. - Judging from the army and anti-army discussion in the Campus Opinion column it seems that the pro and Con on the Army. - Entries must be in the Kansan * office not later than 8 a.m. Mon- day morning and must be accom- pany by an agent. Ask ad- dress, and telephone number. Campus Comment ... MISSOURI MEETS GREATEST DEFEAT **Hansch Kavell** on Australia, for 14 yards, South Africa, for 20 yards, South Korea, through Australia. Kansas won time out.澳洲 end for a first down on Minnesota. Kansas end for a first down on Minnesota. Kansas end for a first down on Minnesota. Smith and Canada try at a point on South Africa, and Smith try at a point on Australia. yards, Smith crashed through center for 2 yards and a first down in Missouri's 32-yard (Continued from page 1) Bauch went through to tackle for 5 yards. Bauch was hurt and Ox cox replaced him. Smith squirred through to tackle for 18 yards and first down on the Missouri 40 yard line as the McKillick biled to Blittner who returned 12 yards to his 30 yard line. He came up behind him and another man by Van Dyne was incomplete. Missouri was behind McKillick who returned 2 yards to the Kansas-Baylor field. Shake made 7 yards through tactic. South Smith dove over center for 4 yards and a touchdown. Smith dove over left for a pass from Smith to Cow. Cow was trapped by Smith tucked into McMurray's 29yard line. Cow was thrown over. Score: Kansas, 18; Missouri, 0. Fourth. Period Smith hit the line for 3 yards. Smith tried a pas, but nobody was open, so he ran and made 5 yard hits. Smith went around end for 7 yards and a first on another. Cox Man Out on 2-14-2015 stressed簿封 for no grit on McGlenn's簿封 for no grit on the Missouri Zovarez. McGlenn put out of bound on Cox Ran Out on 2-Yard Line 60 VAN tyrns were taken into a jaws, but was thrown on a 4-player deck. The boat was hit by a rock which was displayed by Davie. Dawn arrived for Van Tyrn for 14 minutes. The vessel was sunk by Terence Nurse's wards and a first down on the board. Aase Durna to Van Dyne was incapacitated by a blast from the helicopter, but was called complete on interference for a 20-acre gain. A pas du jour game for Van Dyne's man was an ideally idoneous one for Van Dyne's man was an ideologic Schanke welt through tinkle for 4 yards. Puge passher to Schanke. Puge break through guard for 14 yards and a first down on Moynihan's 28-yard Schake Macre 29 FARR Schake shake house line for 29 yards to Kuniatar 49-yard line. Fisher's pass to Hannon was incomplete. Fish passed to Madison (or 6 yards). Fish lost a foot. Page went over center for 28 yards and another fourteen. Fish added the extra point. Kansas, 31; Missouri **Kansas Hail at the Ball** in the end of December 24 yards to the 250yard line. A pass Grane to was good for 10 runs, a pass to Grane to was trepeled by Fisher, who returned 3 runs to Grane. On a trip to Gifter for 24 hours, text: "Officer who was in position for two days on his pass was in position. Madison made a report and he posted it. Page quoted to Crane, who was in position. Crane's pass was in position." Crane's pass was in position. second 8-yard penalty. Turned punter to Griffey, who was down on the 50-yard line. Madison hit the line for 4 yards at the rim while bllew "THE BEEF." Substitutions — Missouri. Edminton for Bittner, Eagle, Avery, Hawkeye, Abryany for H, Kimes, Horton for E, Ashby, Abbury for H, Kimes, Horton for E. Ashby, W. Ashbury for Hefts, Cox for Raxwine, Collins for Cox, Exemption for Campbell, Campus for Austin, I am Austin McGill, Garvin for McKee, McGill for Armvorming, Turner for Cupra, Cupra for Hitter, I. Kimes for Morgan, H. Kimes for Van Dyne, Elisa for LEGENDARY Milwaukee Position - MOUSIRE Hamilton LT Kilgren Hawaii LT Kilgren Kailua HI Arrowstreak Kokomo RG Kerpine Poy RT Kerpine Roche RT Kerpine Smith Q Collings Bouch LH Patrue Beach RH Patrue VARSITY Ramus) Smoot for Baker, Bausch for Busch, Carl Smith for Rother, Fosher for Smith, Charles Smith for Rother, Fosher for Smith, Hannon, Pace for Busch, Gridley for Bush, Hannon, Pace for Busch, Gridley for Bush, Hannon, Pace for Busch, Gridley for Madison, Gridley for Gradle, Pace for Madison, Nielsen Storm, Nelson Storm for Fyder, Fyder for Storm, Nelson Storm for Fyder, Nielsen Storm, Nelson Storm for Fyder, Nielsen Storm, Nelson Storm for Fyder, Nielse Joy Times 3 - 7 - 9 KANSAS 0 12 0 14--32 MISSUROI 0 0 0 0--9 Plot Dewitt Drew Woolf in or errantimagne Yard had in errantimagne Yard tied in errantimagne Kick off Yard guided returning kickoff 116 Yard guided returning kickoff 116 Average yards of points 14.7 Average yards of points Forward yards attempted 10.5 Forward yards attempted Yard guided by forward pass 114 Yard guided by forward pass 114 Number of penalties 27 Number of fumbles 27 Number of fumbles 27 Monday Matinee is Scotch Matinee Two Ladies for the Price of One One Pays and One Free Ed. Cochrane of the Journal-Post says, "One football fan writes to ask me to pick an All-American backfield. If I were a coach I would take Cardee McCormack and take me to Northwestern, Booth of Yale, and use Weller of Haskell, Bauch of Kansas, Brill of Notre Dame and Mohler." He adds, "and the others could have all the rest." Ed. Cochrane Honors Bausch Adm. Mat—10c-25c Eve—10c-35c Fans Crowd Union Station Marcebilla Weber at the Organ * 3 GALLEY MARTIN-MARTING MONDAY * Hurricane of Happiness! Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 22—(UP) A crowd of more than 1000 stormed the campus on Friday morning on the way to Columbia to witness the annual Missouri-Kansas football game. Railroads had put on an all-out effort to see when the crowd stormed the gates, climbed on steps, and even boured the engines, it was necessary to obtain more information. AKIE "The Sap From Syracuse" Snapper than Ever! America's Gag-Wagger with A Cargo of Crazy Cracks. LILIAN ROTHJ HARRY GREEN EUGENE PALLETTE Sea Legs Varsity Features— "You Said It Sailor" Foul Ball News Shots of the K. U.-O. U. Game A. G. ALRICH Thanksgiving Day - Friday - Saturday Thanksgiving Day, the Silver Screen RAMON THE ARKANIC (CARRIS FLEESH) coming—"LOVE IN THE ROUGH" Printing Engraving Binding. Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery 736 Mass. Street Well Dressed Students Chicken Dinner 50c Hillside Pharmacy R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. NOW IT HAS BEEN TOLD DICKINSON The big story—hitherto only whispered—of the heroine, the romance, the disillusions of beauties under shell fire! Where the Big Pictures Play Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Attend the Matinee Monday Thru Wednesday $ ^{1} $ Thurs.—"The Cat Creeps" THE WOMAN'S SIDE OF THE WORLD WAR! Their story was only whispered until this anamnoyously written book appeared to thrill the world. Now the drama of the girls who loved, loved and loved is on the screen, the screen, the screen, Soul-gripping, Tenderly Beautiful, Daring! 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