PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1930 Big Six Members Prepare for Next Games of Season Iowa State and Missouri Regain Hope; Nebraska Prepares for K. U. SOONERS TO TAKE REST Lincoln, Nov. 4—(U)PIT —The spectacle game against Pittsburgh Hawks will be played at the Cincinnati ball men today set about preparation for Kansas, conference rival considerate. Iowa Intensifies Work The game promised to offer Nebraska her severtest test of the year. The squad reported no serious injuries. Ames, Nov. 4–(U.S.) Iowa State facing Michigan, which each team enters without having won a conference victory intensified work today toward a bid for the game. Fans were encouraged by the showing of the team against Oklahoma last week, even in defeat, and spoke highly of work of Dick Grete, quarterback. M. U. Trains for Iowa State Columbia, Nov. 4—(UFP) —Missouri gridmen, buoyed up by their creditible showing against Kansas Aggies last week, entered training today among the most successful in a string of defeats and redeeming themselves in the standings column. Coach Henry, facing the most unsuccessful year in many seasons, outmaneuvered his teammates. Oklahoma Takes Respite Oklahoa Takes Respite Norman, Nov. 4 — (UP)—Oklahoa griden with an open date Saturday were given some respite this week from work. In addition to help when he has kept them at peak performance since the season opened. Aggies Take Final Training Manhattan, Nov. 4—(UP) —The Kansas Aggies defeated Kanna University and victors over Missouri institution before entraining for Morgantean to meet the West Virginia grid. The Aggies are among the most important intercolateral content. Intramurals --the homecoming committee will hold its last meeting at the airport office in Denver on Saturday, April 28, and will start at 7:10 p.m. and last for 30 minutes, according to Ray Wright. With the first day of the intramural rack meet completed, Signal Alpha Kappa led. The Sig Alpha are closely contested by Phi Kappe Kappa which has 28 members. Other organizations and their scores are Phi Delta Theta 181s, Tetha Tau 182s, Kappa Gamma 14, Beta Tetha P135, Kappa Lama 14, Beta Tetha P135, Alpha Tau Omega 9, Kappa Sigma 9, PhiGamma Delta 5, Sigma Chi 3, Delta Tau 6, Kappa Sigma P1 Epiphon 1. The summary: 220-yard dash: Individual winner, 137 yards; 23.5 team, Phi Pi, Dauisman, Phi Phi, Dauisman, team average, 24.7; Phi Delta and Beta for second and third; fourth, A. 120-yard low hurdle; individual winner. Harrington, SAKE, time 16 to 17 in the first round of ten. Dumm, Wall, team average, 17.5 seconds. Delta Chi second; Triangle Chi second. Broad jump: Individual bounce. Coffman, Delta Chi, 20 ft. 8 in. team trainer, S.A.E., Dumma, 20 feet, 14 inches, Harrington, 18 inches, team average, team average, 18 feet, 7 inches; Delta Chi see; Sigma Nu third; Delta Chi fourth. Medley relay, won by Phi Pla, Duncan, Franks, Coleman, Fegan, fine minutes, 4.2 seconds; S.A.E. four Phi Delt third: Triangle fourth. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE WILL HOLD FINAL MEETING TONIGHT This meeting is to make a final check-up on the plans for the homecoming program, and for this reason it is imperative that every sub-committee be prepared to report, it was announced to day by the committee chairman. Frosh Squad to Meet Young Aggies Fridav Hinshaw Stiff Workouts Will Be Giver This Week, Says Couch Window "The team played a good game, but they were ranged in spots, said freshman coach, Steve Hushaw, yesterday. The team has been condition for practice yesterday afternoon, with only a few minor injuries. The Missouri yearlings were not as strong as Kansas, but they are designed to be difficult. With the Manhattan game in view, Coach Hushaw and his assistants, Logan and Loyan, intend to put their teams on the road before they go to Manhattan Friday. Approximately 20 players will make the trip to Manhattan. The members of the team have not yet been chosen. The team will leave Lawrence by special bus at 7:20 Friday morning and will return Send the Daily Kansan home Kansas Injured Badly Battered at Philadelphia Carnie Smith and Fisher Are Hurt; Bausch May Not Play Muskers Dummy scrimmage and practice on forward passing and pass defense featured the variety practice last night. The men showed the effects of the grazing game with Poinn by their cisterns and creepers, and a few backboards. Concompensate among the cripples was Bancs, Carne Smith and Hook Fisher. SCRIMMAGE IS LIGHT Bancher suffered a very painful injury on the second play of the Punn battle when a Penny lineman, unwittingly weope, hops, steals and tearing the rail off one of Herr James toes. The big follow suffers from it quite a bit and may be kept out of the game. Smith who was injured Wednesday in a game, may move to Nebraska. not play against the opponent The play of the varsity in practices last night was dull and lethergic to CHRYSANTHEMUMS Flowers for Homecoming $2 - $3 - $4 Doz. Corsages Table Decoration* A. C. Meyers & Son Greenhouse Cold Weather Service Anti-Freeze, Alcohol, Prestone Battery Service Tire Repairing Drive in and you will get the Super-Service that we can give you. Firestone TIRES Carter Super-Service Phone 1300 WHEN YOU HOLD THE ROOM SPELLBOUND WITH YOUR FUNNY STORY "Where Satisfaction is a Certainty" SMITH DRUG STORE Imagine your pleasure when you remember to stop in here for the soap, salts, and other accessories to make your bath more pleasant. Or better still, just phone 117 and we'll deliver. AND SUDDENLY FORGET THE ENDING- say the least. The men acted like a beaten hall club. The old fire and drive that characterized their former practices was minor league. The halls game in Philadelphia. Nebraska must be beaten. There is no question about it. The Cornhoppers are on the upgrade. Overcoming the effects of a never trumped delivery from Denver and over Montana and last week the powerful Pit team to a tie. To lose to the Cornhoppers means virtual elimination from the conference race and this conference race may be the one they participate in for some years to come. Coach Hargiss was well satisfied with the actions of the variability in the last half of the Penn game. Also he liked the way the line functioned on offense, because the team and their general nerveness before the gigantic crowd had as much to the defeat as any other thing that the beat team must overcome, that the best team lost the battle. 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