(1) $A$ 是平面 $ABCD$ 的平面 $CDE$ 内一点,则 $CE \perp AB$. 1 1. $ \frac {1}{2} x - 1 > 3 - \frac {3}{2} x $ UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1930 Team's New Lease on Life Bodes Evil for Sooner Prides Varsity Men Tear Great Holes Through Freshman Line SMITH IS NOT IN SHAPE If the manner in which the variability tore into the freshmen last night is an indication, the prides of Oklahoma are in for a hectic afternoon when they make their 1830 debut in Kansas. The varsity line trot great holes in that of years-olds, through which I吕lanch Beech, Schaake and Fischer do well at. The variancy line was blocking better and driving lower, hitting harder and all in all looked the best that they could back in quarterback, again in suit but took no part in the practice, and will uninjure not be in shape for Saturday's name. Coach Hargis had Schanak booting long spirals down the field for quite a while to give enda practice on getting the ball in. The wrist was woefully weak against Nebraska Kite, Shroyer, Brazil, Hansen, Pader and Stick all took up teams and all hooked them up. The team seems to have taken a new lease on life and for the first time this month, they are doing their individual abilities and is ciking like a machine. Coach Hogan was well pleased. The more reports that come from the south, the stronger this Sooner outfit appears. But the southerners are going to be disappointed by a little roucher and maybe a little better than anything they have encountered. The Kansas reserves may turn the tide for Oklahoma is weak in the north, and Kansas has plenty of trafcked footbaliers. Then too, the Sooners have not tried to stop anyone like Bausch. He has never played against Oklahoma. That in itself bodies ill for them, Schanke and Beach make up a plunging hit heavier and heavier than any in the B-16. Juniors and Freshmen Win Sophomore and Senior Hockey Teams Lose 5-1 and 1-0 Respectively The junior hockey team defeated the sophomore hockey team 5-1, last night The freshman from the seniors 1-0. Beth Ridings scored a goal for the sophomores in the first half. Mar- sor Roberts scored one and Margaret scored one in the first half for the juniors. Margaret Lawson scored three Margaret Lawson was the outstanding offensive player for the juniors, as the score indicates, but she was ably assisted by Jane Bryn and Mario Riley. Biley Willhelm played a good defensive game for the sophomores. The lineup for the sophomores contended with D. Lightburn, M. Wanning, D. Lightburn, B. Riding, M. J. Hutchins, M. Irwin, L. Blackwood, B. Moore, A. Learned and B. Willmely. Evelyn Armstrong, Evelyn Brewster, Nelle Sturick, Marguerite Mendoza, Toby Duff, Duff were the sophomores substitutions. The lineup for the juniors was made up of E. Morgan, B. Edwards, M. Lawson, J. Bryan, M. Riley, H. Fritz, H. Lawson, G. Bulley, E. Brater, C. Short and M. Bishop. Junior substitutions Bennett Campbell and Margaret Calhoun. The lineup for the freshmen was Hinshaw, D. Gardner, C. Hunter, E. Wall, O. Quartney, F. Baker, M. E. Edio and L. Gleissner, E. Higgins and I. Lauterberg. The lineup for the seniors consisted of M. E. Hiskins, R. Linciss, F. White, R. Bohanna, M. Haskins, K. Stirkkirpte, L. Moon, S. Suppi, A. Mast, L. Moon and D. Davidson. Jayhawker Formations Prominent in O.U. Drill Iowa's Last Chance to Enter Win Column Comes Saturday Norman, Okaa, Nov. 13. — (UP) — Kansas fans have够 prominent yesterday and today in the practice sessions of the Oklahoma football squad. Coach Ad Lindbeck is basking his hopes of defending Kansas. He is part of Sixth-Step championship on the play of Bus Mills and Guy Warren, star backs. Aggies Off to Ames Manhattan, Nov. 13. — (UP) — Th Kansas Aggies will leave tonight for Ames, Iowa, where they play Iowa State Saturday, Coach "Be" McMillan attempted to increase ability of the Aggies to score near the post-line by giving them within the 10-yard line zone to the variety of scoring against the freshmen. Ames Last Chance Ames, Nov. 13, — (UP)—The Iowa State last chance to break into the win column will be presented here Saturation State despite the fact that teams have been well coached and their play better than mediocare has not won a game N. U.-M. U. Game Important Long and Short, Nebula baskers will bear the brunt of the ball carrying duties against Missouri when the two teams meet in Nebraska having an important bearing on the Big Six championship. The tri was to face the Rockets. Tigers Have Intensive Drill Call Ralph J. IUP—(UCP) for defensive drill beds with intensive defense was scheduled for the Missouri Tigers today before they leave to play Pelbanez. BEAUTY THAT IS ENVIED EVERYWHERE Joan Crawford Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer TOAmy, graceful curves are necessary to look well in the new modes. And most women can achieve these by wise dieting. But avoid starvation menus. No doubt you know girls who complain of dizziness while dieting. Of headaches, listlessness. It can be prevented so easily. Just add two tablespoons of Kulgegrat ALB-BRAN to the diet for fattening. Fattening. Relief is guaranteed. When reducing diets lack sufficient roughage, improper elimination is inevitable. In addition, Kellogg's ATL-200 anemia. It contains iron which brings rich color to the coma. In battle Creek, by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Improved in Texture and Taste Kentucky Colonels Beat Pi K. A. to Reach Finals lay Alpha Tau Omega to Decide Playground Ball Champ- nionship The Kentucky Colonels earned the MVP in playground ball by holding Pi Kappa Alpha scorele in the final two games which were played yesterday, winning 3-2. The Colonels hatted the ball to all corners of the loi, scoring 5 runs in the first innning, 4 in the third, 2 in the fourth and 1 in the fifth. Running 5 runs in the initial frame, Pi K. A. bats became ineffective and they were relieved to return for the heavy hitting Colonels. The first game of the finals between the Kentucky Colonels and Alpha Tau Omega is being played this afternoon, and the team will come tomorrow. In the event that the teams break even in the first two games, the final game will be played Saturday. The Kentucky Colonel-Pi Kappa Alpha game by innings: Ky Cols. 5 0 4 2 4 0 x=-15 Pj K A 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 Batteries; Kentucky Colonies, Simmonds and Zuber; PiKappa Alpha Fulton and McDonald; ampires, Baxter and Shaeffer. Alpha Gamma Delta sorrisy, winner of group 3, will play P. D. Q.'s winner of group 2, for the intramural volley ball title tonight at 8. ALPHA GAMS AND P. D. Q.'s WILL DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP P. D. Q.'s defended the Kappas, winners of group 1, 4-95; Nov. 10. Last night Alpha Gamma Delta defeated Wakins hall, winners of group 4, 46-21. The P.D.Q.'s and the Alpha Gamma Guild won four games and have had none. Two hundred and ten women have been playing in the intramural volley ball tournament. From these women, a large number of interclass tournament, will be chosen. UNION MEN ARE ARRESTED ON HOUSE BOMBING CHARGE at all times for all purposes Guffin Taxi Kansas City, Nov. 13, —(IP)—Two union carpenters, John D. Stubblefield, 19, and Robert P. Fixley, 60, today convened a meeting in a Kansas City apartment house the night of Sept. 7, because non-union workers were employed there. The meeting discussed an evidence incriminating them, the source of which B. H. Thurman, chief of detectives, refused to reveal. The building was blasted, but the building was damaged. English Girl Flies to School English Girl Flys to School East Grindale, Sussex—(UP)–Permission has been given to a girl pupil from Grindale School to fly to school in an airplane. To the freshman: Dad's day is the day that you show dad everything about the University except the heavy dates. You will probably learn and then explain how expensive it is to go to college. Campus Comment This Weather Can't Last Always Your only expense is the rent. No gas or oil to buy. No service charge or repair bills. An economical way to have a car when you need it. Get Out Awhile With a Car 916 Mass. or Call 433 Rent-A-Ford Co. Chosen from selections submitted by Leslie Edmonds, J. C. Grover, and Dr. James Naismith will appear TOMORROW in Sout Owl. OTHER FEATURES WILL BE: 1. A football history of the University of Kansas, 2. By the City University Tackle. 3. Sidetails on the Big Six situation. 4. a new feature - The Stroiler. 5. Mac Donald Cameron. 6. Art work by Jack Kirazid, famous K.U. cartoonist. 7. Another overgrown Pop Cun section. 8. An avery cover by Ruddigh Wendelin. 9. A collection of mattes bearing upon 10. Page after page of clever jokes and cartoons bearing upon the theme. This number is so good the printers are going to keep 100 copies to show as samples of their work Bring your two-bits "HUDDLE NUMBER" SOUR OWL OUT TOMORROW OUT TOMORROW We Dye Satin Slippers for Evening Wear Also Re-Silver and Re-Gilt Party Slippers Dye leather shoes all popular shades. Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th First Door North of The Blue Mill Flannel and Quilted ROBES Flannel and Quilted in Styles and Colors That Tempt You. $9.75 to $12.50 Crepe Underwear of Quality $1.95 to $5.50 Mufflers - Gloves - Hats Special Showing of Manhattan Broadcloth Shirts with "pre-shrunk" collars White Tan Blue $2 the Varsity 30, new double breasted suit, tailored for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx in Blue Cheviot $30 The new peak lapel, silk trimmed Hart Schaffner & Marx Tuxedo now selling — $35 Glad to show you! Dad's Day Varsity Sat. Nov. 15 9 to 12 Dates $1.00 Closed Night Hub Else and His Band Sat. 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