PAGE TEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 ALUMNI. MAY YOUR RETURN CINCH A WIN Kansas' Chance to Win Best in Fourteen Years By R. V. Ryberg It is the day before the battle and fans are debating the Joshyuk chances of winning their first victory from Nebraska in 14 years. The concession on opinion on the face of dope to date favor a Joshyuk victory. Several chronicotic Kansans have and will date that if Kansan does not beat Nebraska. Dope on the basis of games to date and comparative individual strength of the two squares hears out this conviction. Kansas has the heavier, faster, more veteran crew of the two. The men have also been informed quite recently by the University of Pennsylvania-5 vania that they are not unbeatable. The team is out to make Nebraska like it by a large margin and will give everything that they have. Kansas has had no outstanding game this season and has not looked any too good at any time. The Jay hawks have not been too bad for 'My Kansas club' in October 26-0, and uncovered nothing in a doing. They marched down the field four times for touchdowns and over once the scrappy bluejays by sheer Make Recovery Against Haskell Make Recovery Against Tasks Aquaint Hankley led the game in an aggregation step the Kansas aggregation slept the first quarter, letting the slippery Weller elicited his to two touchdowns, one from a penalty, snapped out of their trace to take advantage of several breaks and smash over five counters and added three extra The annual battle with the Agnes was next on the schedule of this powerful bushcresting, heartbreaking Bausch stole all the thunder, all the lightning and most of the publicity by receiving the opening kickoff from the team. He was surrounded with the ball until 59 yards of Wild-etreta-st绳 terra firma had passed under his dying spikes and knees. He added the extra point and the fireworks were over for the first half. Bauch then proceeded to make him win, by blowing up 59 yards around of the Agne's end for a second touchdown of the game. He added the 14 point and the score to 71-61. Kansas Agner A and ended that way. Kansas then encountered very small tough Cyclone from Ames, Iowa, commonly known as tornado. The same family finally adjusted the windstorm after a hard swash Kansas marched down to the point on a pass from Hook Fish, but bogged down until the third quirk of storm, a flashy sophomore back on the Cyclone square, brought back a long purna of Schuck and Sackman to watch how the lowlands crashed. sweeter for a midfield and unexpectedly. Things become interaction but the fawn point was blocked by the quarterback, and the first quarter, Field-shoot football and a new passing attack brought two Kansas counters late in the period and the daymark Eough has been preached and said about the late lamented Peony host. A rather sleepy acting, she was a bit nervous, but boys allowed these Eastern skirts to flip the collon pink around in an unprecedented manner for two touchdowns in the first half. In the last half of the frostes the Kanzen having listened to the master's voice between peppers and squirrels to a standlift and long-lentrush throughout the reminder of the game. They were guilty gamemen for those buoyant gamemen. As to the battle tomorrow three jaywalkers have blood in their eyes and are out to Hush the Hankers. It will be a battle but the edge is on the bums, especially on if the cripple Smith and Bancho are able to play. Winsor to Preside at Rally "Sandy" Remembered as One of Most Colorful Cheerleaders Ceril 1. Sandy" Wilmer, LL.B.22," has his master of ceremonies at the pop pity rally in front of the night at 7:15 p.m. "Sandy" is remembered as the most colorful chevalier Karen has had since Ralph Sparks led the cheering in Three short talks and music by the University band will contribute to the truly program this evening. Dr. John Miller, with his band, will perform a millett, A.M. 9:34, and Coach *Billy* Harraes are the speakers who have promoted by the university hand cheerleader. These minutes before the rally is included to begin, members of the P O T C will call a series of alarms and students to the meeting. Firework The Ku Kus and Apatites, University pep organizations, will be there en masse to help lead the yells and stir up pep among the students. will continue at intervals during the rally program. BIG SIX STATISTICS Individual Scorers WELCOME, GRADS! TD PAT Ft. Bauch, hb, Kan. 5 0 2 Fraih, hb, Kan. 5 0 2 Bahre, hb. Nebr. 3 1 19 Shakeh, hb, Kan. 3 1 18 Minsed, hb, OKlaima 3 0 18 Mills, hb, Okla. 3 0 18 Mills, hb, Okla. 3 0 18 Suit Satisfaction. SCHULZ'S Nine Seventeen Mass. St. Kansas' Season Record A suit tailored here is all that any man could desire, in style, material and price. You pay only for— **Kansas**' Season Record Kansas 29, Creighton 18, Kansas 33, Haskell 7, Kansas 41, KA S A 7, Kansas 29, Iowa State 6. Kansas 2, Pennsylvania 21. Nebraska's Season Record Nebraska 15, Ames 8, & M. 6, Nebraska 41, freshmen 14, Nebraska 7, Oklahoma 14, Nebraska 14, Iowa State 12, Nebraska 7, State 7, Nebraska 0, Pittsburgh 8. Teen W L Pet. P OP Kansas 2 0 1.004 Pet. 6 0 Oklahoma 0 1 0.000 46 29 Nebraska 1 1 1.500 61 29 Kansas State 1 1 0.000 13 29 Iowa State 1 0 0.000 13 29 Rig Six Standings BIG SIX FOOTBALL Send the Daily Kansan home. --- Varsity Games Saturday Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence (Homecoming) Morgan, Clyde tumbia. Kansas Aggs vs. West Virginia at Morgantown, W.Va. pounding: Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia Freshman Games Saturday Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma state. Iowa State vs. Coe College at Ames. Last Year's Scores Kansas 6, Nebraska 12. Iowa State 0, Missouri 19. Bulwarks in the Powerful Kansas Line Two-Mie Team Face Kansas vs. Nebraska at Lawrence Iowa State vs. Missouri at Columbia. Two-Mile Team Rac N. SOREM - TACKLE McCALL-GUARD and blue for the second session and all three have one more year of competition. Tommy McCall, the sophomore in this year's men's team, entered into great guard and in the Fremont- vania tilt last Saturday, he twinkled highly. In the Cornhunker fry each of these players is expected to play a prominent part. On the lioness pictured above only N. Scone will play before a homecoming for the last time Saturday night. Foy and Foy are participating under the crimson Twenty-Five Wrestlers Are Out for Practice BEAT THE CORNHUSKERS Cochrane Coaches Beginners Until End of Football Season The wrestling team has been working out three times a week since the first of October under the direction of Harriette, football and wrestling letterman. About 25 men have been reporting during that time, and more are expected out after the end of the football season. Leon Bauman, again assumes his duties as wrestling coach. The players they are: Jack Spicy, 145 pounds; Carl Cummings, 168 pounds; and Winston, 138 pounds; Larwinbue, 128 pounds; Carrie Johnson, a number of last year, will again be out. After the football season Jay Shrewey light-heavyweight, and Matt Jackson light-heavyweight, to turn out for the wrestling team, Schapin, 115 pounds, and Hayden Carter light-heavyweight, are other men Several promising freshmen will be out this season for three seasons. They are the first to have played in Ray Craig. Each of these men has shown promise in high school competitions. The schedule this year includes a meet with the Oklahoma Angels, national intercollegiate championship game, and the roster. Meets with members of the Big Six conference and Kansas conference schools are also expected to be ar- To Play Volley Ball Finals Winners of Groups in Women's Intra- murals to Compete Soon In regard to the prospects for a winning team Coach Baum says, "Prospects are very uncertain. It depends on how the team rounds into shape. Finals and semi-finals in the women's intramural volleyball tournament will be held next week. On Monday, Nov. 10, Kappa Kappa Gamma, winner of group 1, will play P.D.Q., winner of group 2, and Alpha Gamma Delta, winner of group 3. Kappa Kappa Group 4. The final match will take place on Thursday, Nov. 13. Send the Daily Kansan home. Give Your Wrist Watch The Band It Deserves F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. 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