PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1930 Haskell Contest Will Renew Feud to End Deadlock Indians and Kansas Have Met Eight Times to Divide Honors LINEUPS ANNOUNCED When the Jayhawks and Haskell Indians tangle under the glare of the are lights Friday night in the stands, they need an off-dead acquaintance between the two schools. In eight gridencounters the Braves and Cubs were split after while K. U. teams have copped the other half of the contest. With such a difference, it is anxious to establish its supremacy over the other by winning the coming game and breaking the present deadlock. A victory for Haskell in the forthcoming contest would prove a fitting elimix to their homecoming celebration and should provide sufficient reason for the tournament. It will stand a wrist dance. The game with K. U is the big game of the season for the Indians and they will undoubtedly dig deep into their medicine bags in an effort to produce tricks capable of upsetting the decision over their palace opponents. Both teams have already demonstrated their strength this season. The Brews have turned in two winless games, and Baker while in the only game played so far this year by the Jayhawker team the Brewers have beaten twice in the trounced. Taking everything into consideration the dovesters have made the heavier K. U. a team favorite to win. Haskell To Rely on Speed Dive to a lack of beet, the Haskell outflow site. The players must jump upon its speed and dazzling aerial attack to discourage the scoring activities of the Jayhawk steamroller. It seems likely that the team will face a battle of backfields with the forward walls of the two teams playing comparatively inconspicuous parts in the Coach "Lone Star" Dietz will have in Wilson and Charles two of the best and specialist backfield men over developed already established himself as a great back by receiving an all-American rating last year and he is expected to remain. Wilson has many opportunities for worry, Wilson, in the opinion of many sport followers is equally as good as Charles will also provide plenty of trouble for him. Hargiss Drills on Defects As an antidote for this formidable combination of scorers, the K. U. squad will offer such aces as Jim Barusch, Freddy Cox, Carrie Smith, and Elmer Walker. The other members of the Indians. Each of these men has shown himself capable of doing the scoring act in a big way and is being counted on to produce action at the battles. The K U. squand, during in practice period yesterday afternoon, again ask her to answer questions on Harlig's preluding throughout the mind calisthenics. Mentor Hargiss went over numerous plays with his charges and pointed out places where improve- Following the chalk talk, the squirt took the field and devoted the rest of his team to digging, drilling and drill on defensive tactics. The linemen, under the direction of Mike Wheeler, pushed the chalk to the bottom of the day's work by pushing the charging sled back and forth across the field. Pete Bausch Not In Game Pete Bauch, veteran center, will probably be unable to compete in the How They Will Line Up Tomorrow Night No 14 51 19 12 12 44 44 52 25 33 67 18 18 29 KANASIS | Name | Wt. | Pos. | Wt. | Name | No. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brabel | 188 | LE | 174 | Bijdouwman | 41 | | Chau, Snuy | 195 | LT | 189 | N. Holmes | 45 | | Atkerson | 198 | LG | 170 | L. Alexander | 33 | | Smoot | 186 | C | 194 | L. Johnson | 34 | | McCall | 210 | RG | 172 | L. Johnson | 35 | | Foy | 208 | RT | 180 | L. McCombs | 34 | | Cecil Snyder | 177 | RE | 179 | Beaver | 42 | | Fisher | 177 | QB | 179 | Shephard | 31 | | Schanke | 200 | LH | 150 | Welter (c) | 32 | | Johnske | 179 | LH | 178 | W. Johnson | 52 | | J. Bansch | 200 | FB | 178 | W. Johnson | 52 | Team averages: Hankell line, 179, Hankell backs, 168; Kansas line, 105 Kansas backs, 188. Officials: Roberto, C. E McClure, Missouri Valley college; unpile, Leslie Embry, Otram; Uttman, J. Drumme, Dr. Indore Anderson, Anderson; Jaynes, R. nocturnal struggle Friday with the Indiana, as he has not yet fully recovered from a minor operation which he had sustained in October. It is still necessary for him to use crucibles but he is expected to be in action for the game with the Kansas Angels. Tonight's practice will probably be the last the Jayhawks will under-stand. They'll be kell Braves. Tomorrow night they will den their new white jerseys and haki pants for the first time in honor of the team which is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. Announcements --- Final Quack tryouts are Saturday morning at 10. Ruth Hoover. Elizabeth Dunkel Tau Sigma tryouts and practice class will be at 8 tonight in the women's gymnasium. **Augusta:** The First National Bank of Augusta was the successful bidder for the city's water system, a municipal impounded water system for the city of Augusta, when the bids were submitted. Spooner-Thayer to Show Indian Blankets and Rugs An exhibit of Indian rugs and hand- woven blankets is now on display in the Thayar museum of art. Compose- mented by sculptor Lalitha, the blankets and the Mexican serapes. The group of Indian rugs and blankets will probably be on display for the remainder of the year, according to a room in S Moodie, curator of the museum. Pratt — Pratt high's newly formed Pep Club, composed of 27 girls, will take the center of the cheering lines at football games and other events here this year. These peppers were elected to the team and 7 sophomores as members. Pratt Forms Pep Club The pep campaign will be aided by the cheer leaders, who were also elected recently in home rooms. Doe Webster was made head cheer leader, and Wanda Soto served as the others. Pep assembles this year are to be held in the gymnasium. Witchita--T., Livingston, of Wichita, was elected president of the South- western Conference at the annual convention here recently. Witchita again was chosen for the 1831 Why Walk? Football Game Everyone would rather ride. Rent a car and you can have your choice of company. Varsity Dance Make a reservation and have a car for both events. Check and double check. Special Rates on Long Deives Phone 433 916 Mass. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 29c $1.50 Alarm Clock 98c Week-End Specials Fri.-Sat. 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U. tennis next Friday afternoon at 4:30 on the variance court south of the stadium, when he will be opposed by Edgar M. Lieberman, c2, in the third round of the conference of prospective candidates for the varsity team tennis. K. U. PROSPECTS GOOD "Interest in tennis is rising rapidly," says Prof. W. R. Summ, who is in charge of the tournament. "Fourteen men are now working out, and the prospect is King or Queen, ever had. Four lettered out for the tournament in addition to Junior Coen." The championship matches which will be played this week are: Coen vs. Lieberman, Prosser vs. Winkler, Carr vs. Brewster, Consolation matches which will also be played this week are: Fackard vs. Billion, Bullard vs. Herring, Roberts vs. Wilson. In the beginning matches of the tour- ment, which were played last week and which are still being played, Bullard, Presser from Herring Scott from Wilhelm, Allen from Mori- trie and Randy from Westbrook. Sublette Has New Engineer Sublette--C. T. Tillston arrived last week to begin his duties as engineer for Haskell县. Sublette Has New Engineer The first matches of the women's tennis doubles intramurals will be played today and Friday. Intramural Tennis Doubles Will Be Continued Next Week The intramural tennis entries are divided into four groups. Groups one and two are to play their games and have the scores posted at the women's main court. For a me or Monday, Group three and four are to play their matches the first of next week. Group four: Ruston-Stout, AlphaGamma Delta, vs. Fruitville-Chi,ChiGamma Delta, vs. Omnega, vs. Lightning-Allen, WatkinsGamma Delta, vs. Gamma, vs. Cosmart-Mart, Pi Beta Phi. 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