PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930 Crimson Warriors Will Leave Tonight for Eastern Fray Twenty-eight Men Chosen to Make Long Trip to Philadelphia NEITHER TEAM 'COCKY' The Sajhawker football team, the mid-west's representative in eastern pigkin clubs this week, was named the Quaker state tonight where they will meet the strong Penn eleven Saturday on Frankfort. The team has been chartered to take care of the Kansas gridists, their coaches, trainees, and any rosters who make the All members of the team and coaches will eat their evening meal tonight at the College Ibm before beginning the game. The team will meet the men will pull out of Lawrence at 7:10 p.m. and the longest trip the Jawbreakers have taken in a game will be on. The squand and rooters will follow the Rock Island line to Chicago with the Baltimore and Ohio for Philadelphia, arriving in that city about no Friday. Inendra they will stop off in Indiana for a light-work-out Thur- K. U. Confident But Not Cacky A victory over Penn would really change the leadings teams in the Minnesota volley and Coach Hagstrom' s man are confident that a favorable outcome will be forthcoming. Even though proaching the game with a "cocky" attitude however, enough takes of Penn's performance from the Quaker camp to make the men realize that Saturday's game will be one of the toughest assignments to be played. Showing a lack of form exhibited in early season games, Penn went down to defeat at the hands of Wisconsin two weeks ago and lost in an 8-9 score against Lobbie, their opponents last week-end. Although Coach Way's team will be outweighed by the Jayhawks several months after they will make up for this deficiency in speed and deception. Ribbett and Raffol, Penn has two of the speediest teams in their part of the country. The Jayhawks find trouble in returning Pennsylvania points due to the efforts of those stars. Other Penn players of prominence who will probably play next season include Wilson, guard, and Owen, tackle. Cyclones Meet Sooners The Jayhawers in their practice session yesterday afternoon went through a fairly stiff work which included several more challenges later. In the afternoon a team of freshman players can some of France's svylenia's plays against the variety While the Kansas eleven is batting on foreign soil Big Six followers will have an encounter with the counterroof the week-end, the feature of the offers is the context in which the Iowa State Cypherians are tied at the top of the ladder with Kansas in the Big Six standings. Oklahoma braska and the Kansas Angles while the kowans have suffered deflations from the Arizona or the undermined according to the dope they are expected to put up a real fight in an effort to topple Coach K. Aggies Favored Over Tigers Another conflict which will attract considerable attention will see the Kawasaki Cyclones win. This game will be the first Big Six contest for Missouri while the Aggies have lost two games in the conference. Despite this fact, they are given the edge over Owls in the conference and will engage in a non-conference game with Pittsburgh by way of getting in trim for their game with the Jayhawkers on the following week. The Aggies' champions, have lost to Oklahoma and won from Iowa State in their only conference games so far this year. The following Kansas football player will make the trin to Philadelphia: will make the trip to Trinidad, Phillip. Ends—Ceilid Snay, James Brazil, Gilbert Hansan, Arch Stuck, Jay Shroyer and Maurice Kite. Tackles—Earl Foy, Nelson Soren, Charles Smay, Joe Zvolanek, and Don Lathrom. Guards—George Acklen, Tom McCall, Lee Davis and Otto Roxt. Centers — Charles Smoot, Vergil Paden, and James Buchrum. Maude Kunz, Bruce, Ormild Beach, Elmer Scherzer, Carine Smith, Paul Fisher, Lee Page, Frosty Cole, Johnny Redd, Fred Black, and Bernard Gridley. Read the Kansan Wantads. Is Your Watch Insured Against Loss by Theft Without Extra Cost? Ask Us. F. H. ROBERTS Jewelier 833 Mass. St. A Fighting Jayhawker OTTO ROSI Oktro Rest, of St. Louis, is playing his second year at guard on Guard "Bill Hargrave" powerful eleven. Rost, playback by Gavin Hobbs, was placed on the third all-ball Six team. Only One Defeat Mars Penn's Gridiron Record Game with K.U. Is One of Two Important Contests Saturday Philadelphia, Oct. 29 – (UP) When the undefeated University of Kansas football team comes here Saturday for a tilt with the University of Pennsylvania, whose record has been marred only once since the opening of the season. The game between the two schools rattles as one of the two important intercultural games of the day. The team will be played at Nebraska with Pitt. The Pennsylvania team has been weakened somewhat by injuries in the last two weeks, but Head Coach J. Ladd and coach Dan Furman, especially cured, incurring a strong lineup when his team faces the Joyhawkers. Several changes have been made in the defense of the game, the game, Walter Masters, Warren Gette and Tom Barrett have shifted to the second team to make up for the Graustein, Carl Perkin and C. Newsworth. Masters, star ball carrier of 1928, and Gette have played regular positions in the backfield, and Garrett is a veteran of the team. He adds strength to the Pernan combination, but to which of the two teams the vieux has to go to can be decided only by the team. Bath schools have shown consider- strength in past performances, and scrimmaging and hard practice sessions. Freshman Football Squad Commences Season Saturday Team Is Promising but Not Especially Outstanding, Says Hinshaw PLAY M. U. YEARLINGS The freshman football candidates are promising but probably will not be out to play until the fall. The Himshaw. The freshmen open their season Saturday when the Missouri year-end championship game is held. About 100 men have been reporting most of the season. Of these approximately 75 are eligible for competition on the freeman team. About 25 men are on the "Outlaw" squad. These men who are not recruited are the in-middle class, many college-bound elsewhere or have had competition at some other school. The team as a whole will not be able to win 100 pounds, probably average about 180 pounds; while line will run up to 190 pounds. The team as a whole, however, will be well underway. The men who will probably see action against the Missouri yearlings are centers: Watkins, Soren, Gribble, Hobbs, Logan, Kroenig, Schmidt, Logan, Chapman, Sebastian; tackles: Griegner, Martin; Marion; Rowe; O'Neill; quarterbacks: Manning, Hayes, Rilings; fullbacks: Marshall, Divens, Krouert; halfbacks: King, Weaver, Cyclones Have Better Time Than 10 Minutes in Races $ ^{1} $ Ames and Sooners in Tie Ames and Oklahoma are leading the Big Six Conference in the newly instituted two-mile team race, which has hosted the cross country ace as a fall event. Ames has won both its contests with time better than 10 minutes for the two teams, but was not the best time to date) and Nebraska in 1984. Oklahoma has defended K.S. A.C. Kansas and Nebraska have each lost two races, and K. S. A. C. has a victory and a loss. Missouri has not yet run in the two mile race. Intramurals Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop Smith Hestitching & Beauty Sho We are equipped to serve you promptly Dressmaking. Alterations. Hemstitching. Pleating. Buttons. Rhinestone Setting. Hosiery Mending 933% Mass. Ph- The second division of intramural baseball was thrown into cordition yesterday, when Sigma Alpha Epstein run the Sigma Chi's perfect perforation, beating them 8-7. Al Chi Tou Omega tied with Sigma Chi for first place. Phone 683 For Thrift Budgets--while you are in college. TOMORROW ONLY An Under-priced Selling of 75 New Fall and Winter Exceptional Values FROCKS $8^95 Carefully selected styles of surprisingly excellent quality fabrics. Dresses of silks and light weight woolens for classroom, campus, sports, and street wear. The season's best colors are represented; plain shades and smart combinations of colors. Be thrifty! Take advantage of the values offered in this economy event here tomorrow. Other results: Phi Gamma Delta 15, Delta Chi 11; Pi Kappa Alpha 6, Gipha Alpha M 3; Pi Chai 15, Theta Tau 6; Delta Tau Delta 10, Delta Upsition. The Dunakin club forfeited to Alpha Kappa Psi. Learn the Latest Dancing Steps while you are riding Instruction at Reasonable Rates. Marion D. Rice Dance Studio Over Bell's Music Store FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Kansas vs Missouri MEMORIAL STADIUM SATURDAY NOV.1 Kickoff at 2 p.m. Play-by-Play Report of Kansas-Pennsylvania game starts at Stadium, 1 p. m. General Admission $1.00 Activity Books Admit The Pennsylvania Game at the Play by Play STADIUM Saturday, Nov. 1 Starting at 1p.m. (The freshman game starts at 2 p.m. so come early) This report will be furnished over the Public Address System by the University Daily Kansan