PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930 Gridmen Continue Gruelling Practice for Tiger Battle Jayhawkers Out to Break Missouri's 13-Year Jinx at Columbia TEAM IN GREAT SHAPE Another grueling session of scrip- image was tacked onto the variety's long string last night. The first team battled the freshman until dark and locked very good in so doing. That thing was the best thing to the Miracle, that is being to beat Centurion. The team has found itself again and knows that it can play football. But the Joywhays are not taking the Tiger hats 39, 83, 171-110. This is the harder FON week of practice that has been on schedule all season long. m e n, school. w j f. Missouri g aine. w t. Missouri g aine. g aine. quite consistently. were stopped. The team continues to be in good shape and will be able to present its toughest lineup. The Tigers are reported to be somewhat butchered, the Cats are harder and punter who is suffering from a broken hand, which however is not expected to keep him out of the game. That is why pressure that Kansas cannot win at Columbia for it has not been done since 2014. But it is hard to imagine The varsity plans to leave Lawrence Friday and work out on the Columbia gridiron that afternoon. Friday evening The game will mollow over to Blooville, and the team will stay until just before game time. The Missouri team is leaving town in Florida from the home-comers and will put in their appearance just before it begins. With added interest occasioned by the results of ROST by the results of last week's games and with a Missouri homecoming on a Saturday night, the team will draw a record crowd of between 20,000 and 20,000 fans. Most of the good seats have been sold already. The Jay-hawk fans will go in cars and in a carriage to watch the game early morning, and will storm down upon the Tiger hair several thousand strong. Beat Mizzou! !! ! Intramurals In yesterday's round of intramural speckball the Cosmopolitan club-Phi Kappa, and the Kentucky Colonel-Delta Tau Concussion team, had the ATO-Ls down the Triangles by a score of 12 to 5. Phi Mu Alpha forfeited to AKL, who defeated Sigma C II, and 2, which gave the game from Phi Chi 11 to 3. The deadline for the final 18 holes of the intramural golf tournament has been extended to Wednesday, Nov. 26. According to Mr. Elbel, intramural golf is the last option on which scores will be accepted in the golf tournament. Tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 Pli Mu Alpha and A.T.O. clash on the west field, Pli Delt and Theta Tau combine with A.T.O. to K A. and S.A.E.m on the east field. At 5 Delta Chi plays the Cosmoplus club on the west field. Kappa Omega plays on the east field. Triangle and A.L.K test their strength on the east court. Freshman Women Defeat Juniors in Class Hockey bsence of Helen Lawson Hand iCAPS Champions of Last Year The freshmen defeated the juniors who have been the hockey champion for three years, 1-0, last night, in one of the fastest months of the season. The freshmen played an unusually strong game for the first year. However, the team struggled to the inability of Helen Lawson, junior star hockey player, to score. Carol Hunter, freshman, drove the single goal of the game. The other team was the guard, but it promised an excellent game were Eldred Wall and Ona Mae Qwartney. Fern Baker, Elaron Higgins and Mary Elizabeth Edie were fast and hard hitting. Margaret Lawson played a good game for the juniors but was so effectively blocked by her teammates that she unable to score. The juniors' defenses locked the speed and confidence that it was going to be difficult for them. The freshman have one more game, with the seniors. If the freshmen win, they will go to the varsity hockey championship, which will be the first time they have won it in several years. Blues and Greens Tie The hockey game between the Blues did the Greens, last night, resulted in a 2-12 tie. To Play for Championship The Yellow soccer team will meet the Green soccer team for the championship tonight, at 7. The Greens emerged victors in their tilt with the Blues, with a win against the Red team defeated the Red team, 2-0. VARSITY Tonight Thru Friday We've All Been Waiting To See— "TOM SAWYER" JACKIE COOGAN MITZI GREEN —SATURDAY— Added Specialties Marcella Bweber At the Reuter Organ "Mind Your Business" News Gilbert Rowland in "MEN OF THE NORTH" STARTING MONDAY JACK OAKIE IN "SEA LEGS" A Paramount Picture Kansas to Depend on Bausch; Tigers on John Van Dyne Jayhawker Line Plays and Missouri Passing Attacks Are Expected Columbia. Nov. 19 - (UP) - Kansas may have issued a threat of attack on Missouri, but Missouri has John Dyne and a set of backs and ends to gather 30. 000 MAY BE THERE That, in brief, just at present seems to sum up the chief means of attack which will be loosed here next Saturday in Memorial stadium and amidst atmosphere filled with fan and feathers the Tiger armor and fight it out a ninth-time. That the most feared feature of the Kansas attack will for Micebeur be the flying bat that flees down from one Jim Bauch goes without saying, and the Missouriian chief hope him to win. The team and judgment of big John Van Dyne is almost a forgone conclusion. Henry Drives Team Late Wordy drives Worldwide drive skies have taken the field, cochwil Henry Hinry this week has been polishing by the hour Missouri's省场 of aerial plays. Convinced that if Missouri was to win any game, it would not score if scoring would be by passes. 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Step 2: Ready-Radish ("Ready-Radish") 14-pack package. 14-pack package to pound into a bag. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Light Seriimage for Aggies Manhattan, Nov. 19—(UP) — Coach McMillan, fearing injuries, may cripple some of the Kansas Aggie regulations. The New York Nehaska to play, today announced he would hold no more hard seriimages, for the remainder of this season. The Aggies play Centre Saturday. A crowd of 35,000 is expected to view the game. Light Serimmage for Argies Mills and Warren Sooner Hopers Norman, Nov. 19—(UP) - The Oklahoma Sooner Tied the knot for the bus killings by carrying abilities of Bus Willis and Guy Warren to defeat the Oklahoma Aggies again and Missouri Thanksgiving day. Trauger May Not Play Armes, Nov 19 - (UP) On whether Paul Trauner, injured backfield star, is in the lineup for the State's chances to defeat Drake. The Cyclones have lost 13 consecutive games. Two Games in a Week The standings in the color hockey tournament are as follows: Lincoln, Nov. 19—(UP) -Couch Dana X, Bible continued to point to his Nebraska Cornhuskers for the two games they will play in less than a week. The teams have Iowa at Iowa City Saturday and Kansas Agnes here Thanksgiving day. 1930 model American Eagle Bliplane, total flying time, 47 hours. This ship is excellent for training or sport use and can also be a useful saving. Same as new in every respect. Cash price— $1175.00 Won Lost Tied Blues 1 1 Bok 1 0 Oranges 0 1 Greens 0 1 Wire, telephone, or write Inland Aviation Co. Fairfax Airport Kansas City, Kan. TPTING WANTED--Any kind of class papers, neatly and correctly done. Be near thousand words. Refferences if phone 1898. W 104 street. -72 LOST. Alpha Delta Pi. pi Tuesday morning, either at Rock Chalk Cafe or between there at 12th and Louis- back. L. J. McCullough. engl. -61. LOST Monday in room 288 Ad, pair tortoise rimmed tires in black leather case. 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