FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7.1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE MATHIS Quarterback Probable Starting Nebraska Backfield Kansas and Ames Favored in Court Competition Dope FRAHM Left Halfback Tigers Lose All Regulars Nebraska and Sooners Lose Several With Iowa State returning every squad man from last season's team and Kansas loosing only Russell Thomson of last year's second place team, pre-season dope has established that Oklahoma basketball season. Missouri, Kansas Aggie, Nebraska and Oklahoma squads are heavily relieved through graduation and ineligibility, and their chances of becoming leaders are not considered so good. Kansas prospects are considered fine with a strong freshman squad, some excellent reserves, and the four stars placed in the Big Six last year, awaiting place in the Big Six last year, awaiting the call of Coach "Phog" Allen "Frosty" Cox and Lee Puge, guards for the 1950-31 Kansas team. Cox was voted one of the outstanding guards of the Middle West, and he won all-of-a-kind all-star selections Bauch won mention for play at center, while Bishop received a first team beath on all-conference selection in his senior season to high the scores of the Big Six. AGGIES ARE JUBILAN Floyd Ramsey, and Ted O'Learn, star of the Angie game in which he scored a goal, was the team's him for the rest of the season, are other letterkers to return. Squadmates who have played well include Charles Farnsworth, John Madden, Otto Rest, and Lawrence Skin- Thomson Only Regular Lost The only regular lost is "Rub" Thomson, star forward. His absence will not be felt particularly because injuries suffered in the Kima Angie game put him out for most of the war. Outstanding sephomores who will be available are Bill and Kenneth Johnson, and Dick Hale. Bill Johnson was selected on account of his involvement in high school. Kenneth Johnson's, freshman year was agent at Oklahoma, while Dick Hale played best with Bucktown. He also took the Cook Fountain team in the A.A.U. tournament. Other promising sophomores are Aron Kraemer and Judson Hadday, forwards, Lawrence Falkin, center, and Bus Birchman, guard. * KRIEZINGER Right Halfback Tiger First Sprint Gone Of the championship Missouri Tigers, with the graduation of Captain Craig, Waldoft, Baker, Welsh, and Stayer, of the sophomores by Coach George Edwards to fill out the returning squad member, H. U. Campbell, J. M. Gladson, and Charles Huhn, together with promising freshman material will represent last year's success. Ames appears to have better prospects than other Big Six teams, since the Cycles had a team that would be able to present a team of veterans which played the entire season together. Woods, last year's captain, played in the Cyclones' six competition this year, and teamed with Roadcad, sophomore forward, should give Ames one of the best scoring opportunities ever, as was a unanimous selection for second all-Star Team, Heitman at center, and Hawk and Roker at guard completes the veteran Nebraska Loses Three Netrauskis suffered the loss of three veterans of last year's fourth place team, a team onowski, guard, are the mer whose absence will complicate Coach Five Non-Conference Games Tom Churchill, one of the Missouri Valley's most outstanding athletes, will play in his first game for McMurray calls his men together for the first practice. Noble and Culbertson, regulars of last year, have come up with a new prospect of a winning team d'envelop on the showing of last year's freshmen. Optimism is being raised by Coach Cassius will start the 1830-31 season with Alex Nigro and Ray Russell, for wards, O. Crumbke and C. Cassius, with nucleus with which to mold a championship contender. Captain Richardson, Hoxie Freeman, and Mark Koch will make their third year, but Coach Cassius' task will be made easier by a promising crop of players from the freshmen. Five Non-Conference this year features contests with the Colorado University at Boulder, Washburn at Tupelo, Kansas Wesleyan at Salina, Oklahoma AgriLife at Lawrence and or non-Kansas City ranske or Kansas City. RED YOUNG Fullback Beat the Cornhuskers. THE BIG FOOTBALL GAME Kansas vs. Nebraska - Saturday. 2 p. m. See this thrilling Big Six conference battle between Jayhawkers and Cornhuskers. For good seats, buy tickets early Admission $3.00 (Children under 12, 25c in unreserved section). Two-Mile Cross Country Tomorrow Will Be Closed Both Kansas and Nebraska Fail to Win Either of Two Other Pages Other Races The meeting of the Nebraska and Minnesota teams tomorrow at the homecoming game brings in squads which have each lost two contests, both of them to strong confer- Nebraska has lost to Oklahoma and the Ames squared, while Kansas has dropped contests to the K-Agiles and the St. Louis teams, and the four of the strongest teams in the conference, and both Oklahoma and the K-Agiles have shown strength. Consequently the race tomorrow probably will be one team team having an appreciable edge. Brutus Hamilton, coach of the Kansas squad, has not yet picked the six starters for the race. The seven men who have had to play are: Harry Levine, Lymn, Mass; Garger Stover, Winna; Foster Fullerton, Elkhart; Bruce McKinney, Hollywood Glenn Sollin, St. Scott; Loren Kesen, Parsons, and Floyd McCone Myron. "The team is improving rapidly," said Coach Hamilton yesterday, "and we have a good chance of winning the age Saturday." The race will be held as a two-mile cam run, and will be run between alves of the homecoming game. Alfred G. Hill, A. B. "17, former alumni secretary at the University speaks to the editorial and reporting classes, today, during his homecoming Mr. Hill is now president of the organization that owns The Express-Courier, a Fort Collins,Colo. paper. Since he left the University he has worked as a professor and one time he was part owner of the Kansas City Daily Traveler. UNION PACIFIC TO OPERATE BUSES FROM NEW OFFICE A new office of the Interstate stage lines, operated by the Union Pacific has been opened at H West Seventh Avenue. The station was formerly the office was in the interurban station, where it has been located since the starting of operations on January 25, 1938. Beginning today, Lawrence will be served by eight buses daily both and three buses on Saturday. Kansas City will leave Lawrence at 12:28, 3:20, 5:30, 7:30, and 10:33 p.m. Want Ads WANTED: One ton of Nebraska corn hunks. Top price paid. Team take notice. The College Inn. 411 West 14th. -49 FOR SALE Simpson, yellow Model T Fowl roadster hardback hood and bots of the same type for some student. Can be seen at 3228 Brooklyn or call. Lainwell 6087, Kans- burgh HOT TAMALES - Made from Nebraska corn hulls will be served at the College Inn. Grads make this your headquarters; it's different. —43 There are many GOOD places to eat, but there cannot be but one BEST. Try the College Inn and remember a place to place students. College Inn Café **YPING WANTED**-Any kind of class papers, neatly and correctly done. 90s per thousand words. References if he. 1960-1983. Phd. 65.12 min. street. That Satisfied Feeling At Homecoming Time Is Assured When Clothes Are Right Just now---will be the subject of the minister's discourse at 11 o'clock. The Fur Coat--will be the subject of the minister's discourse at 11 o'clock. A smart Jacquette of Beige or These and smart accessories are here fresh from Fifth Avenue. A smart Jacquette of Beige or Black Lapin A wool or knitted frock The Hat, the Hand Bag The Host from Gotham The Dane Frock — for the affairs that may come after. Bullene's "exclusive but not expensive" Buses to Topkea and Salina with stops at Manhattan and Abendello, will leave at 9:10, 9:40, and 11:40 a.m. and 2:10, 5:10, 6:40, 8:40, and 9:40 p.m. and Lawrence and the cities west and between Lawrence and Kamaa City. "Some Aspects of Indian Belief" will be the subject of a talk by Miss Nellie Barnes at the Young People's meeting at the Unitarian Church. 12th and Vermont Sts. 7:30 Sunday. All are welcome. "Armistice or Peace"? KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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