PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 Fighting Kansans Finish Long Trip Ready for Battle Jayhawker Eleven Awaits Intersectional Struggle Confidently ALUMNI GREET TEAM Kansas City, Oct. 31.-(UP) -- On here on the plains, in the Middle West college football players and coaches alike have always looked with respect on the Eastern seaboard, where footballs are played only as all-American play. Records of East-Midwest competition in the past few years have given the edge to Eastern football. Missouri has lost twice to New York, while Nebraska until this year, never has been overly successful against onestyle play. Minnesota has missed it most, Midwestern teams keep pushing down the intersectional barriers. Tomorrow Kansas plays Perkernoy on Franklin field at Philadelphia. Nebraska meets the Pittsburgh Panthers for the fourth consecutive year, but they won't be without Jim Bauch, the insurance salesman halfback, cleared of professional charges by his own school arrived in Iowa this week. Hawkers, still fighting because the other schools of the Big Six conference charged they were subadvised, and having their own way paid through their own team, are back East to play football. The Pittsburgh-Nebraska game at Lincoln, makes the fifth meeting of the teams. Nebraska won 10 to 1 in 1921, and lost 13 to 21 in 1927. The two eleven players a scorcher use in 1923 played off to look the odd game last year, 12 to 7. In the other two Big Six conference games, Missouri will play its first conference game on Saturday. Oklahoma will attempt to retain its undefeated conference standing against Illinois. The Missouri Tigers, who finally showed their claws with a victory over Drake last week after three successive beating, are slight favorites to defend the No. 1 seed in fierce games they have played. Oklahoma will find a wizard for Paul in Iowa and Greg Greff, Iowa State backfield men. Coen Takes Straight Sets in Tennis Finals Varsity Practice Has Reen Dis continued for Remainder of Session of Season Winning in straight acts from George, Alfred, Junior Cox, brilliant young star, took the final match for the team's fourth consecutive national tournament yesterday afternoon. Cox experimented little difficulty in winning the match, the score being 6-4. The cold weather prevented compet- tive work on the court, and limited the crowd to about 100 people. The exhibition doubles after the finale match between Coen-Cullip and Allianz in September 13. Prizes are divided because of the cold weather. W. R. S. Bush, varsity coach, announced this morning that variety prize winners will be awarded for the remainder of the season. Sport Shots --from each team shall be averaged and the team whose average is best in that event shall be considered the winner, receiving five points. The team whose average is second highest shall receive two points, two points, and fourth one. Town State loss of two conference games will be贝尔斯顿 winner or a conference loss in a hard fought battle. Both teams will score but the Cyclones will score the win. The K-Aggles will best Missouri. If they don't they had better check in their suits. Pit will beat our dear Nebraska friends quite badly. Those poor Cornhunkers have our sympathy. Kansas Fresh will beat the Missouri Fresh. Notre Dame will exterminate Indiana Notre Dame will exterminate Indiana Send the Dally Kansan home. Intramurals Intramural baseball results yesterday were: Sigma Chi 9, Sigma Phi Epsilon 10, Kentucky Colonels 18, Phi Chi 2; Pi Chi 3, Pi Chi 4, Pi Chi 5, Nippon Imaha 12, Sigma Alpha Mu 3; Kappa Kri 21, Sigma Lambda Lamda 10; Lambda Tau Omega 14, Phi Delta Theta 17, Gamma Phi Tau 15, Tau 13, Triangle 19, Pi Upsilon 16. Entries for the intramural track meet which is to be held on Nov. 3 and 4 must be in the intramural edify by a team of three players considered in the team competition in an event each team must enter three men in that event and may enter four. The individual whose mark in the event is the best shall be declared the individual winner and shall receive one extra point for his team. A competitor will then all be given who completes an event or who qualifies for a field event. The qualifying distances in the field events are as follows: shot put, 28 feet; high jump, 40 feet; long jump, 56 feet; javelin throw, 100 feet; disc throw, 80 feet. Men who are members of a variety or variety freshman squad in a sport in season are not eligible for participation. Also, men who have earned Nyal Specials 50c Par Shaving Cream 2 for 50c 50c Nyndenta Tooth paste 2 for 50c $2.25 Combination hot water bottle, 2 for $2.25 $1.25 Combination hot water bottle, 2 for $1.25 50c Antiseptic Mouth Wash, 16 oz. 2 for 75c 80c Chocolate Cherries 2 for 80c 25c Rose Water and Glycerine 2 for 25c 50c Buchee Kidney Pills 2 for 50c $1.00 Cod Liver Oil 2 for $1.00 Many other Nyal's products 2 for 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY with week-end specials Nov. 5: 220 yard dash; bread jump; nov. put; 120 how load; javelin; nov. put; 240 how load; Nov. 4: 100 yard dash; high jump; Nov. 4: 100 man dash; 440 yard relay (each man 110 yards). a variety letter in any sport in any university or college are not eligible for competition. 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