PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930 K.U. and Sooners Rank First Place in Season's Play Both to Face Worthy Conference Opponents This Week DOPE SUBSTANTIATED After the past week-end's strenuous campaign in Big Six football circles, members of the conference are now preparing for a continuation of the battle for the championship of the circuit. In every case the dopestors who had been busy with the battles contests had the satisfaction of seeing their predictions come true and as a result the favorites, Kansas and Oklahoma, now occupy the first ring in the tournament. The K. U. triumph over Coach "Boe" McMillian's Wildcats left the Angie men defeated but entirely undemanded. McMilian had to plead with the showing that his griders made in their encounter with the Spurs and will find him giving his men long workouts in an effort to whip them into shape for the invasion into Souvenir State. This game promises to be one of the most important on this week's grid program. Should the Again go in, the Wildcats probably remove Coach Ad Lindsay's boys from first place in the Big Six standings and at the same time the Wildcats would be able to chalk up their first marks in the percentage col- Tigers in Depths The case of Gwinen Henry's Missouri Tigers seen at the present time, to be a rawhide played no games in the conference but in their string of three straight deflates to non-conference status, have been followed. The Bengals have come out on the short end of the score in games with St. Louis University, Colorado, and Nebraska. Gwinny William will continue his season schedule this week-end when end-of-season play returns and he puttenly drove Duke team in Columbia. If the Tigers do not display some reversal of their past form, the chances of Missouri developing into a threat in the playoffs remain low. Nebraska, which is holding down third place in the team standings, will engage in a non-conference tilt with Alabama. A third round way of relaxing from their Big Si A pipeful of good tobacco is the real smoke TODAY, tomorrow, all the rest of your life, you can enjoy and keep on enjoying good tobacco in a good pipe. Edgeworth may be the tobacco you're looking for. It has the distinctive flavor that men like, the slow-burning coolness; and it is rich with the aroma of fine old wood. Edgeworth is a great fit of Edgeworth is the real smoke. Why not try Edgeworth? You can buy it anywhere in the 15¢ tin—or, if you wish, write for a generous sample pack —free. Address: Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. "How can I pick a good pipe, and how can I tell you good tobacco?" you may ask. Who but you could answer? You'll know your own good pipe when you bite down on it. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO contests. The Cornhuskens have lost to Oklahoma and scored an unimpressive 13-4 victory, so far the team. Couch Dana X. Bible is far from pleased with his team and the loss, but he has maintained the standards of last year's championship outfit before further conference opponents. Several Good Contests The Kansas- Iowa State fry prowess is to be one of the other juicy gridiron morsels which will be offered to fans at State Park. If you want to form, has trumpeted in all its contexts this season and is well started on its way to the first Big Six championship. The Iowa State aggregation which will invade the JD Hawkeye domain Satellite 12, will have its own years and Coach Bill Hargis is laboring on no illusions as to the power of the system. The week of practice in preparation for the coming tilt was begun yesterday. This year, in the general nature of a rebound of the Aggie game. Following the board game field and amid a slight flurry of snow, went through a vigorous work- The men who had seen most service in the Manhattan content were put to work running signals, while the rehearsal team was freshman team in a stuff sfilmage. The squaw as a whole come out of last Saturday's ray in good condition and address most of the men are in good shape. Jim Bausch, who received a slight injury to his knee in the closing minutes of play, watched the prince wipe away tears from his lines. He was not nudged up. It is believed, however that the injury is only sight and that Bauch will be on hand to demonstrate his wavers for the game. --where we all go for cleanliness and health—on the edges of swimming pools and showers—in gymnasiums—on lockers and dressing room floors. In spite of modern sanitation (you have boil soils 15 minutes to kill it) this fungus parasites and infects you at least almost any time they come in contact with damp floors. ... Big Six Football This Week Kansas vs. Iowa State, at Lawrence. Kansas State vs. Oklahoma in Norman Missouri vs. Drake at Columbia Nebraska vs. Montana State at Lincoln Big Six 2-Mile Team Races Kansas vs. Iowa State at Lawrence Kansas State vs. Oklahoma at Norman Last year's conference scores, Football Football Kansas 35, Iowa State 6 Kansas State, 13; Oklahoma, 14 --where we all go for cleanliness and health—on the edges of swimming pools and showers—in gymnasiums—on lockers and dressing room floors. In spite of modern sanitation (you have boil soils 15 minutes to kill it) this fungus parasites and infects you at least almost any time they come in contact with damp floors. Iowa State Team Is Given Season's Stiffest Workout Oklahoma-K.S.A.C. Contes Most Important on Big Six Horizon M. U. TO PLAY DRAKE Ames, Oct. 21—(UP)-Coach Noel Workman's Iowa State squad today was put through the most severe workout they have yet had in preparation for their second Big Six conference game of the season at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Cold weather has not interfered with outdoor practice. Along with being able to have daily practice sessions, the team will be strengthened somewhat by the return of Paul Traniger, back from a trip on the sick on the last week. The Iowa eleven will face the strong Kansas team, the only underfoot contender in the game, with its bats and with their past defeats in infection. Coach Workman had not detected the first pitch, starting lineup and has planned not to announce it until a few hours before Already Kansas has been given the edge by authorities on the Iowa State team. Norman, Oct. 21—(UP) - Oklahoma gridmen were put through severe workouts today in preparation to send the second member of the Big Six con- O. U. Gets Set for Aggies They meet the Kansas Angels here next Saturday. Cooty and Lindsey is in town, and the Sooner turned the tide against the Cardinals, but has scheduled staff meetings. Columbia, Oct. 21 - (UP) - The University of Missouri Tigers have settled down to strenuous practice in preparation for the game. Duke University hope next Saturday. Tigers Play Drake - This game will be the fourth and last non-conference game of the season for the Missouri team, and thus for they have not won a game. Coach Gwion Henry today has a hard practice session scheduled, and will try to iron out some of the squad defects. On the cleanest locker- room floor you'll catch the germ of "ATHLETE'S FOOT" YOU don't have to make any one of the teams to have "Athlete's Foot." The club team probably has some victims. The man who gets all his exercise from the "cramer" or to mention the "crammer" and the "plugger," may be wondering about that redness between the toes, with 16-ching. Or it may show up with a thick, moist nail. Or again with tiny blisters on toes or a dryness with sculcs. It lurks in the very places The fact is, all these symptoms point straight at the ringworm germ known to the boys in California as trichophyton. This ticks the vegetable kingdom has infected about half the men in college, according to many authorities. The U.S. Health Service reports that more than 80% of men suffer from it at some time." Universities are far apart as California and Pennsylvania have found 50% of the men infected. Inlets trichophyton has made itself a pest camp. It might not be a bad idea to examine your feet tonight. At the first sign of the symptoms, you should jersey Br. And keep a bottle handy in your locker as a preventive. Use it after every exposure of bare feet on damp floor tiles. Young, Inc., Springfield, Mass. FOR YEARS HAS RELIEVED SORE MUSCLES, MUSCULAR ACHES, BRUISES, BURNS, CUTS, SPRAINS, ABRASIONS Tests in a famous New York "lab" have revealed that Absorbein Jr. penetrates flesh-like tissues deeply and that where ever it penetrates, it KILLS the ringworm germ. Absorbine Absorbine Jr. kills the germ of "ATHLETES FOOT" Doped to Threaten Oklahoma Mohattan, Oct 21-24) - The University of Missouri game against Kansas University, the only underdefended aggregation in the big six, was well played by prove dangerous opponents for Oklahoma in the game at Norman this week. The Sooners defeated the fast Nebraska team and are sharing the high position with K. U., while the Angles have lost to conference game they have played. Only three more days remain before he McMillin squad journeys to the Sooner ground, and these are filled with workouts in every phase of the game. Nehraska Quarterbarks Hurt Lineco, Oct. 21 (UP) *traces* Chris Mathia, and Miley Quartier, backpacks, will keep them out of the lines when the Cornhuskers meet Montana Rangers. X. Bible probably will fill their places with Lewis Brown and Wally Morrow. The Nebraska team has lost only one and that was to the Oklahoma Scouts. Their victory over Ames last weekend was by a narrow margin, and from all appearances the Cornhuskers will have been unable to stop the Montana runners. Want Ads --- FOUND: Black horn-rimmed glasses, fountain pen, and minor articles in case. Phone 891. —34 LOST in room 15 Fraser hall Friday morning, an Eastern Star ring. Valued as a keepake. Reward. Call 1413 W. –35 `\OR SALE`. Fine钥房 padlock keys made for door, drunk, auto locks. Edged tooth correctly sharpened. Treacy tooth, Ritter 822, Vernon. Phone 319. LOST: Man's glasses, case bearing name of New York optician. Reward. Call 1862. —35 FRATERNITIES and sororities. 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