PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930 Big Six Race Now Appears Almost Anybody's Affair If Kansas Beats Sooners Next Tilt May Bring Three-Way Tie Kansas City, Nov. 10—(UP)—What appeared earlier in the season to be a two-way race between Oklahoma and Kansas for the 3300 Big Six conference football championship today was just anybody's affair after game play. MISSOURI TIGHTENS UP Nebraska defeated Kansas, 15 to 10 Missouri upset Iowa State, 14 to 0; the Kansas Angels lost to West Virginia, 12 and Oklahoma had an open date. Next Games May Muddle Race The three conference games this week-end, bringing together Oklahoma and Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi and Iowa and Georgia, Angela Krause put Oklahoma the far end in the lead or make the race a muddle. Next Games May Muddle Race II. Oklahoma defeats Kansas and Nebraska wins from Missouri—and those results appear likely. Oklahoma will retain the conference championship, Nebraska won with Kansas, and Missouri will take four place, but if Kansas should defeat Oklahoma and Nebraska trounces Missouri, Nebraska will be in a three way tie for first place. Sooners Will Find K. U. Tough Although the Kansas Jayhawks could not punt, pass, or make headway through the lighter Nebraska line Saturday, they will provide Oklahoma close competition. The team defeated and defeat by Pennsylvania last week was all through when Nebraska scored early in the game. After that, Kansas threatened to score twice and failed to win when the backfield tried to play the ends. Ags Lose After Strong Start Missouri's decisive victory over Iowa State was a distinct tribute to the coaching ability of Gwinn Henry. When the season started, he was the sort of material and a hard schedule. After losing three straight games to Colorado, New York University and St. Louis, he whipped his eleven进入比赛 one in the conference Missouri scored both touchdowns on forward passes. Are Lose After Strong Stirr? Hazildz their explosive tips with touchdowns, try to point within the first five minutes, the Kansas Aggies wilted and lost to West Virginians. If the strain of the long eastern trip does not affect them, the Aggies should defeat Iowa State this week-end. Comparative Scores Year K. U. Okla 1903 17 5 1904 16 0 1905 34 0 1906 24 4 1907 15 0 1908 11 0 1909 12 0 1910 2 0 1911 0 3 1912 5 6 1913 7 21 1914 14 16 1915 14 22 1916 21 13 1917 13 6 1918 0 33 1919 0 0 1920 9 21 1921 7 24 1922 10 7 1923 3 3 1924 20 0 1925 0 0 1926 10 0 1927 7 26 1928 0 7 1929 7 0 Announcements Total points 289 223 Games won 15 9 Games tied 3 --and year recitals also will be given by Professor Skilton and G. Chris Simpson, a former K. U. student who graduated from this faculty this year after study abroad. Dean J. G. Brandt, dean of the college, will address the members of the freshman "Y" club Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Student Union. The subject of the address is "Scholarship and Its Meaning." All men students interested in attending the meeting will be wel- Miss Alice Winston of the English department of the University will deliver a lecture on the history of Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in room 259 Bramater. She will speak on "The Tragedy of Mice and Men." All tryouts for Quill club must be placed in the Quill box in Frazer hall. A student who has been added in order to give students who are interested a chance to submit papers for consideration. Quill club will have one student and seniors enrolled in the University. Big Six Conference W. L. 0. L. Pets. Pt. Obs. 100 31 Oklahoma 3 1.000 100 31 Nebraska 2 1.667 103 34 Kansas 2 1.667 103 34 Indiana 1 0.917 104 Kansas Agies 1 2.333 41 5 Iowa State 1 2.000 31 7 W. A.A. will hold its regular hall room dancing class for University women Tuesday promply at 7 p.m. The students will be held at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Leading Big Six Scores Wilma Taylor president. G LTD Fd. Fe Bautch, Kanas, hb 5 0 4 0 2 0 Swartz, K-Agilez, bb 3 0 4 0 2 0 Frahm, Nobrebras, hb-e 6 2 8 1 8 1 Young, Nobrebras, hb-e 6 2 8 1 8 1 Mallory, K-Argilez, bb 3 0 4 1 0 1 Kansas Swimming Team Prospects Fair for 1931 Only One Letterman Returns But Other Candidates Show Form The Kansas University swimming team will enter another year of competition this winter with only one letterman in the foul net and no second material, however, Couch Herbert Alphain believes prospects for a winning team are fair. At present about 20 men are showing up for practice. Among them are Bowlish, captain and point winner in the Big Six meet last year, Aoki, all around Nathan natatorium, Marshall dives, and Krune, dashes. These men are experienced in intercollegiate competition. Inexperienced men show promise are Pastor Echwee, breast surgeon Kerneth Hart, and Winfield Duncan. The swimming team is now going through light workouts three times a week. These light workouts will continue until offer Thanksgiving meals. We are only two tentative meetings have been scheduled. They are with Washburn und will be home affairs. Kansas vill meet Washburn in their pool area. The other vill meet will be held here. Other meets will be arranged at a later date. Under the guidance of Coach Alphin, Kansas was able represented in Big Six swimming last year. During the season two meets were won by each team and placed second in a tri-national meet with Iowa State and Kansas State, and took third in the Big Six conference meet. Tee Evans, holder of the Big Six medal which he achieved this year, will be missed as reason as he is not eligible. Only One Cripple Added to Kansas Squad After Tilt Cecil Smay May Be Out for Season; Smith Still Disabled The Japhawkers came out of the ill-fated Nebraska battle Saturday with only one more injury. Ceeq Slaty, scrappily little end, rehurt his lesion and will possibly be out of competition for the remainder of the season. But he could be able to play Saturday against Oklahoma but it is rather dooble. TEAM RESTS TONIGHT Coach Hargis has ordered no practice for tonight and believes that the rest received will do more good than the disappointment. The Saturday must be won by Kanns in order for the Jayhawkers to tie for the Big Six championship. In event of a Jayhawk victory, Kanns Nebraska will have the opportunity for the life-barring further upets. Coach Adrian Lindsey and several Oklahoma regulars were spectators at the game, but he said the fact that the Jayhawk slump will continue Coach Landers was of the utmost importance. He will make Kannas that much harder for the Sooners to beat. However, he The Jayhawkers have everything to gain and nothing to lose from now on or as they do not need to protect and can open up. They also have or at least should have, most of their bad football out of the way, enough annots to tear into the Oklahomaans. The Nebraska tragedy had its bright spots, however, in the showings of Foward over the field smeared Nebraska backs for losses time after time. Sunset was a bad fault; the Kansas fault that Kansas foot. In fact it was one player feet more pro-player feet. Big Jim Bausch played an outstanding game and turned in a magnificent bit of offensive work. He cared the team when he scored in a brilliant 25-yard run after catching a Fish pass. He was the outstanding backfield man on the field. Read the want-ads. Injury Proves Serious SECIL SMAY Coell Smay, Kansas first string end, who received a leg injury in the Kansa- s-Nebraska game Saturday, will not play against Oklahoma. The game and may be out for the season. Anderson Will Present First of Organ Vespers The opening of the regular University organ vespers yesterday afternoon at 4 p.m. marked the beginning of a month-long series of these programs were inaugurated by Prof. Laurel Eerder Anderson, University organist, in the fall of 1967. The program lasted for the fall and winter months each Sunday up to Easter vacation except when given over to the Fine Arts Act. Mr. Anderson in the past have been Prof. C. Sikilton and Lee S. Greene, who also contributed recitals during the NOW TODAY THRU THURSDAY The numbers on the organ speakers are accompanied each time by analytical program data. The program includes appreciation of the numbers and the composers. For his opening program Sunday Mr. Anderson has written a series of short pieces, Boehner, Hongegen, and Vierne. DICKINSON Where Sound Sounds Best! Shows 3:00 6:45 9:15 Derry Not to Stand Trial Love steadfast and true in face of danger, loyalty unwavering through famine and flood, such is the splendor of youth's call to youth in pioneer days. Here's a love story you will never forget — dreams of romance rising above privation, discouragement and weary months of wandering. A great picture and a great tribute to the human heart. NO GREATER TEST THAN THIS Complainant Cannot Identify Stolen Property as His Fri Good News with Mary Lawlor, Cliff Edwards Soon—Harold Lloyd in "Feet First" Louis Lee Derry, the stellar Missouri University halfback of last season, was charged with grand larceny will not have to stand trial at Columbia according to a report today. The Compson said he would identify the property involved, as his Derry was arrested last fall as he left a football bantam where he had received his football letter. The action took place in room by officers and J. Carroll Combs, complainant, in which articles identified the attacker. Derry left school soon after Derry left school soon after. Derry was arrested at Fayetteville, Ark. in the fall of 1953 on charges made here resulting from the theft of $200 worth of clothing and jewelry from the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. He was found at Hitchinson in the referralatory at Hitchinson. Read the want-ads. Campus Comment In accounting for Brinkley's strength the K. C. Star never once mentioned that about 100,000 votes were probably anti-K. C. Star votes. VARSITY TONIGHT — TOMORROW SPECIAL ??? at the Mighty Reuter Organ Raising Cain With Some Sweet Sugar Babies— Featurettes "Nest and Tidy" Cartoon News SATURDAY — Warner Baxter in "RENEGADES" WEDNESDAY · THURSDAY Its Drama Ries In Terror Crescentain And Cresles in a Tremenable Climax! "The Virtuous Sun" with Walter Houston PATEE Begins TODAY! NOW! For One Big Week Shows: 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10 - 25c Nite 10 - 35c SHO! SHO! They're Here. You'll See Amos n' Andy in "Pusson" The Fresh Air Taxicab, Kingfish, Lightnin', All the Beloved, Human, Comic Stars of the Air You've Listened to Night After Night!