PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930 Nebraska Battle Is Next Feature for Kansas Team Squad Not Discouraged by Penn Defeat; Begins Hard Work BIBLE TEAM IMPROVES The Jayhawk squad, beaten but not downhearted, arrived home from Philadelphia to commence a week of hard work in preparation for the Nebraska homestead race. In the weeks before nesses were uncovered in the Penn fray and much hard work will be the result. Nebraska Holds Pitt The Kansas defense against the Penn lateral pass attack was poor and the offense lacked polish, failing to percolate when a few yards mend a score. All these things must be trained out if the team wins over Knebula is to be secured. The Cornhuskers started the season's play rather inauspiciously and lost their first conference game with improved materiality last week holding the strong University of Pittsburgh team to a nothing but 5-0 victory. The defense was terrible, and heavy eleven and the Jaybird will have to be in the best of condition to down the big red team from Pittsburgh. Kansas Must Win The Kansas team came out of the Penn game without any serious injuries, and although Bausch, Core and Beauch were brought up, they had no success for the game Saturday. The last half of the Penn game gave a show of the Jaiwhayan strength as they pushed Penn up and down the floor, resulting in a lack of the final scoring punch. The brawn with the Huskers is a very serious affair, as to lose the game means virtual elimination from the conference race. The Northerners have their blood up, and will be the underdogs in this situation for a team in a game like this. Oklahoua and Kansas Tried For Lead Kansas City, Nov. 3, (UF) —The BiBi State defeated Oklahoma still tied for the lead, remained unchanged today after the playoff. Nebraska Rated on Par With K.U. Kansas will risk its undefeated standing against Nebraska next Saturday while Oklahoma has an open date. Nebraska uphold Midwest football against an Eastern invasion last week as the Hawks face Panthers to a scorable tie at Lincoln. Nebraska Rated on Foe with Kane Nebraska Rated on Foe with Kane staved off Pittsburgh's threats to score inside the 10-yard line, has rated the Corkhunks about on a par with Kane Oklahoma trailed in the fourth quarter to defeat Iowa State 19 to 13 after trailing 13 to at the half. Opening up with it a forward panning attack which netted two touchdowns in the first half. It was feated Missouri 20 to 13. Missouri making both scores from Gauger finals. The conference schedule for the next three weeks finds Oklahoma in a more advantageous position than Kansas to win the title. Kansas meets Nebraska on Friday, and has no game scheduled this week-end, and has two weeks of uninterrupted practice in which to prepare for the Kansas game Nov. 15. Oklahoma plays Missouri on Thanksgiving day in the last conference game of the season. Lowrance Speaks at Round Table Lowrance Speaks at Round Turtle Miss Wainie D. Loweward, first to speak Tuesday for Kansas City, Kan., where she will speak before a round turtle on the Kansas City Service Bureau for Latin Teachers. "On Friday she will deliver a lecture on Latin, and I am grateful to her for teachers in Topkena. Dean J. G. Brandt will also speak." JOHNNY MRIDSON Scores K. U. Touchdown Johnny Madison, of Kansas City, Mo., having two years on床店 "Couch BHP" in the strong Pennsylvania line Saturday for 18 yards and scored the long fouls. Kansas Football History Will Be Told by Hopkin Radio Program Will Feature Fortieth Year of Football The fact that this is the fourth year of football at the University will be emphasized in the radio rally program, "Fanatics," and in Prof. Z. M. Hopkins, coach and player on the 180 team, will compare football as it is played now to the game today. at K. U. Short talks by Chancellor E. H. Lindley and F. C. Allen, director of admissions at City College, will be led by Men's Glee club and a male quartet will complete the program, which includes a rehearsal and last for thirty minutes, being broadcast over KEPU on a frequency Doctor Allen will discuss the football game with Nebraska Saturday, and Chanelle Lidley will host a homecoming Friday and Saturday. The glue club and the quartet, composed of Roland Stlower, Raymond Fowler, and Steve Stowe, will bring the program to an end with "The Crimes and the Illus" followed by "The Witch." Brutts Hamilton, chairman of the rally committees, has suggested that students particularly to alumnae of the University, be given a chance to listen in on it Thursday night. FRESHMEN TO BE ALLOWED TO HAVE DATES AT GAME In response to an inquiry received by the Kanman, Kenneth Mueller, president of the Men's Student Council, announced today that freshmen will be allowed to have dates to the Kanaman and Saturday as well as unlearner classes. Freshmen with dates will not be required to sit in the regular freshma section, but may sit anywhere the may have reservations. Faculty Members Attend Meeting Seven members of the faculty of the French department will attend the annual meeting of the Kansas Modern faculty, held in Topeka, Friday and Saturday of this week. Christian Bomnet, well-known French professor, will be chairman of the faculty of the Faculty of the faculty number who will attend the meete are: Prof. Elie Neeson-Schwaner, Prof. E. H. Gallo, Miss Amnea Stamion, Miss Mattie Crummine, Frank Stanion, W. R. Cernail, and J. N. Carrman. Send the Daily Kansas home Send Your Friends Personal Christmas Cards We Print Your Name FREE Call us and we will send a representative DALE PRINT SHOP 1027 Mass. Ph- Phone 228 Is Your Personal Library Growing? THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Massachusetts Your bookstore offers you the opportunity of selecting those books best suited to your taste. Here you will find biography and history, poetry art, painting and psychology, travel and leisure, Now is the time to read. The results for last week's intramural volleyball games were announced today as follows: FIVE TEAMS ARE UNDEFEATED IN VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Team W L Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 0 Gamma Phi Beta 1 1 Pi Oregon 1 1 Pi Beta Phi 1 2 Group I Group II P. D. Q. 3 0 I. W. W. 2 1 Corbin Hall 0 2 Independents 0 2 Group III Alpha Gamma Delta .3 0 Alpha Chi Omega .1 1 Alpha Delta Pi .1 1 Alpha Xi Delta .0 3 Group IV Warkins Hall Delta Zeta Alpha Omicron I Sigma Kappa The schedule for this week's intramural volleyball games will be as follows: this evening at 7:15, Corbis hall vs. Intradale @ 8 o'clock. Wake Forest vs. North Carolina at Algae Alpha Chi Omega vs. Algebra Delta Pi. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 8:15, Omega Chi vs. Gamma Phi Beta. Thursday, Nov. 6, at 7:15, Delta Zeta vs. Sigma Kappa Intramurals --- The intramural fall track meet is being held today and tomorrow, with some stations entering are Gianna Delta, Kipa Kapua Triangle, Delta Theta, Alaima Tai Omega, Delta Epialona, Alpha Sigma, Delta Epialona, Sigma Sigma, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Epialona, Alpha Kapua Cambola, Delta Taue, and Delta Sigma Pi. Events being held today are the 228 yard dash, board jump, put shot, put 120 yard low hurdles, javelin throw, and the medley relay. Tuesday's events are the 100 yard dash, the high jump, 440 yard dash discus throw, and the 440 yard relay. BOTH BANDS IN NEW ATTIRE AT KANSAS-MISSOURI GAMI The new uniforms of the University of Kansas are not to be the only ones available. The Kansas-Missouri football game for the Missouri band will also散ard its Mae's band will wear the dark blue uniforms, the blue and crimson capes and the blue caps with the crimson sashes at the beginning of this school year. Gold lined caps and gold and black shakes will be provided for the Unitarian Universalist game, which the game with Kansas. Hersetoffe, the Missouri band has always woven the focus of the game around the Kansas. Announcements W. A. A. will hold its weekly dancing class for University women Tuesday evening from 7 until 8 o'clock. Wilma Taylor, President. All manuscripts for Quill club must be submitted before Saturday, Nov. 8, KATHRYN HAYES. The professional meeting of Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, has been postponed until Thursday, Nov. 13. Harold E. Allen, president. Send the Daily Kansan home Republican Candidate Plays Flashy Game VOTE FOR CALLAHAN Republican Candidate for Clerk of the District Court A wise investor places his money where the margin of safety and margin of return are equally satisfactory. This is because he must make an investment when they select one of their number to serve them in an official capacity, and then take over and use it once one whose training and ability will give them a satisfactory return on their investment. The public today knows that those who are trained to serve them efficiently, and unfortunately it is not often that those who are best trained to serve them John Callahan, is a candidate for the state's chief applauded by four years as night clerk of Lawrence. He has had two years law school at the University of Kansas and served as county clerk of the court will be a vote for efficient and diligent public service— LEE PAGE Lee Page, of Kansas City, was a consistent ground gainer for the Jayhawks in the intersectional game Saturday at Philadelphia. Page repeatedly broke through the Penn line for gains and ball in scoring distance several times. Fashion Show Tryouts Tomorrow Troubleshooting School Tryouts for the W. S. G. A. fashion school; and 3 will be held to morrow afternoon at 4:30 in central administration auditorium. Twenty-five women will be needed for the show. They are to furnish their office, and to present a popular event, and the committee in charge will answer a large number of questions women will try out. Want Ads FOR SALE. While, satin evening gown, small sixteen. Black canton crepe dress, small. Price reasonable. Apply apartment 2 at 1434 Tennessee WANTED: Twenty-five men to work during the KU-Nebraska football game. 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