PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930 Aggies Announce Probable Opening Saturday Lineup McMillan Says Real Battle to Be Drive Against Speed and Deception HUSKERS PLAY IOWA Manhattan, Oct. 16 — (UP) — Coach Chuck McIntire and drive Mr. Speed and deception will be the real battle at the University of Kansas and Kansas Agile football games. The probable lineup for the opening whistle for the Aguiler Platt, left end back; the Miles Sullivan, left front; Norton, center; Errington, right guard Cronkite, right facile; Fierer, right end Nigro, quarter; backback; Hilt, right Swartz, right half; Wiggins fallback. Corkhouses Prepare for Iowa Lincoln, Oct. 16—(U)—University of Nebraska gridman were taken into parade for Iowa State. Meanwhile, the freshman polished off for their first game with Oklahoma first year game. Iowa Holds Dummy Scrimmings Ames, Oct. 16 — (UP) Co-ordination staff for the Iowa State football squad here today. Dummy scrimmings will be held the junies before the Nebraska game. Sooners Drill to Meet Texas Oklahoma City, Oct. 16—(UP)— s Coach Ad Lindsey played his University playments today, playing plays dedicated, believing that the University of Texas would resort to an aerial game if it 'not able to play' Oklahoma line. The work was both defense and offense in overhead play. Labor to Protest Wage Cut Boston, Oct. 16—(UP)—A Motion calling for a vignishing protest to President Hoever against Navy department orders which have resulted in a reduction of the number of employees was unanimously adopted by the American Federation of Labor to lift Green and Lam Green and other leaders will dispatch a telegram of protest to the President. After the adjournment, they will present their protest before him in detail. Establish Fine Arts Prize Columbia, Oct. 16- (UP)—President of Missouri announced today the establishment of a fine arts prize at the University in honor of William B. Ittern, designer of school buildings for St. Louis architectural Club of America, and a native Missouri. P prisoners are Old Timers Jackson, Mich., -UP- Over 50 per cent of the inmates in the state penitentiary near here have served time in prison, according to a statement compiled at the office of the prison record clerk. Haskell to Wichita Friday Weller and Charles Again to Lead Indian Attack With the home schedule complete, Haskell Rambling Reddins go on the road again this week with their fourth football engagement of the season. Wichita Friday tangle the Indians will tangle with Wichita University. Although outweighed and playing a more powerful team the Indiana Wildcats have been the most week to the highly toasted TAJ hawkers, who are heralded as the winners of the championship. Coach W. H. Dieter declared after the game that his team was outscored and lost to the defending champions of the finest eleven he has ever seen. Welter and Wilson Charles, national A. B. Rowe, and the fastest backs in football, gave the Braves a busy evening until the bravs Weller and Charles are regarded as two of the fastest backs in football, and they are expected to give the girls dirders a busy afternoon this week. Semi-Finals of Tennis to Be Played Tomorrow First Match at 3 p.m.; Coen Wil Show Form Against Pross- ser at 4 p.m. The semi-finals of the varsity tennis tournament, featuring Juniol Coen, well-known Kansas City tennis star, were postponed this afternoon on account of bad weather and will be held in New York on the courts south of the stadium. The first match of the semi-finals will take place at 3 o'clock, when Scott, a new man, will be pitted against Allan Tennant. Scott will team two years ago. At 4 p.m., Junior Coen will begin his match with who is among the best men on the team. As Alred and Prosser are both left- victors will have the opportunity to see the great demand to see Cloen in aca- demic. It is worth asking for those for those wishing to see him play. Send the Daily Kansan home. To Those Desiring Good Food attractively served— Why not eat at The Cafeteria Wilma Taylor and Jane Byrn Elected as Delegates Wilma Tilma, c31, and Jane Byrn, c32, were chosen yesterday at the regular W. A. A. meeting as delegates to a conference at Wichita, Nov. 6, 7, and All the members of W. A. A. must carry the amount heckey feed, which is Dec. 13 all their points for the semester. This rulings was passed by both the board and the committee. W. A. A.Meeting at Wichita Year 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 Plans for the puffaint prom, which is to hold the Dec. 12, were discussed in a meeting last month. A bigger and better prom is anticipated this year due to the interest created In the last 10 years, the K-Aggles have won five games and Kansas three. 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