PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1930 Mack's Veterans Lose to Cardinals In No Error Game Third Tilt of Series Result in 5 to 0 Victory for Hallahan 45.000 ATTEND FRAY St. Louis, Oct. 4—(UP) —St. Louis staged a backbeat in the third game of the World series today to win by a 7-6 (3) victory, losing the game to Palmdale in Florida. Bill Hallahan allowed the Athletes but 7 hits while his teammates were finding three opposing pitches for 10 throws. The next pitch will be played in St. Louis tomorrow. The play-by-play: Athlete: Bishan singled between two no- second; Drift struck out, and Bishan missed one. In third, Bishan walked, Simmons struck out, and Cochrane walked, Simmons struck out. Miller struck out. No runs, two hits. Three Miller struck out. No runs, two hits. Three Cardinals - Dustin fouled to Foxx on the first pitch; Adams dawn off to Simmons; Pritch drove a long high飞 to Hass. No runs, no blits, no errors. **Athletics:** Hass grounded out to Boltmuth **Att篮协:** Bley flouted out to Whielo who took the ball after a long run; Walker grounded out, Prio to Boltmuth. No runs, no hoops. Cardinals: Bottonny struck out; Hafer strained out; Blades on. Upckon was of the foot by a wild pitch but hit in the game, Glems drew out to Haas. No runs, in. Three innings. Athletics—Binney and to Bottom Davis. Dawson was on to Bottom three and two, and to Bottom three and two. Tyke was on to Bottom three and two. Tyke spread, Corksman on Bottom two and two. Gibert to French in Bottom. Gibert to French in Bottom. No runs. Gibert to French in Bottom. No runs. Cardinals—Wilson failed to Cochrane or the first pitch; Gelbert ground out Holey to Foxx. Hollahan few out to Holey. No runs no hits, no errors. Abblesite—Fox hit to Hallahan who made a nice shot and threw him out. Miis grounded to Bortonley unassisted; Hains struck out. No runs, on bibs, no errors. Cardinals—Deathish bit a long home run into the left middle field. Admire to Cochlearite from the right. Fortunately a shot a long feel into the second time. One run, one hit, no error. Athletics- Jockey flew out to Doughty; Walbarg bruck struck on; Bishop shouted for his second hit of the game. Dijkse flys two shots, one run, no hit. One runs, no hit, no errors. One扣左手。 Cardinals-Harry grounded out, Ruby to be the first second hit. Wilson shot to right drive by Blades but Wilson was drawn try-taker with Blades but Dahlman walked, Gilbert second, Dahlman walked, Gilbert second, taken out. Shores not pitching for Philadelphia, run one, three hits, no errors, two, left on Athletics—Walker plays right field for St. Lucie. Croom degrade into Fritch to be set up by Bentonny who reached over almost a quarterback. Bentonny drove a long fly to toothless. No one, sums it up, Athletics--Hass grounded sharply to Frank who threw him out, Holly grounded to Glen and Josh grounded to Sam. Hickey got his third bit of the crown as a starter and grounded to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. No nips to Bottomy immaculately. Cardinals-Hakey drove a hard to tell if he could get out and drive toward third and took second in driving Hakey with the ball as his team scored Hatey and Watkins. One dark kick from Cardinals-Hakey hit Watkins. Bowl goes on. Bowl goes on. Bowl goes on. One out, one out. Haliburst struck out. Deephard implied to hurt Hartman. Two runs, four hits, no errors, two hits or two runs, four hits, no errors, two hits or two runs, four hits, no errors, two hits or two runs, Athletics- Cochrane snapped out Getterell to Batimoney; Simmons stared up to Forker hit to Fr. He had the ball too, but Simmons first, Miller snatched it to Batimoney. To Batimoney, in one run, he hit Cardinals--Friich hit the first pitch to Bloey who tucked him out; Doubtley doubled to center, scoring fottonley. Watkins popped up on the ground and slid in, no hits, no runs, one lee on lt. Athletics -- Moores batting for Hanes, Moore made a nice pitch out of the twins. Moores batting made a nice catch out of the Twins' Losing pitcher, Walberg; xx batted for Hanes in 9th; xx batted for Quinn in 9th. Philadelphia 600 600 600 Third game of the 1950 World Series. Athens, A 41 1 2 1 A Baltimore, B 18 1 2 1 A Dauphin, f 4 0 0 0 A Fitch, ib 4 0 0 2 A Fietch, ib 4 0 0 2 A Hewlett, lf 4 1 2 0 A Hewlett, lf 4 1 2 0 A Wrisske, rf 2 1 1 1 A Wrisske, rf 2 1 1 1 A Gelber, i 2 0 0 0 1 Gelber, i 2 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia, AB R H P O A K Hobson, p 0 5 0 2 1 Hibbert, p 0 5 0 2 1 Cookman, c 2 0 0 0 1 Simmons, if 0 0 0 1 Miller, f 4 0 1 11 Miller, cf 4 0 1 11 Miller, af 3 0 1 0 Moore, xx 4 1 2 0 Moore, xx 3 1 2 0 Waterson, p 0 0 0 0 Waterson, p 0 0 0 0 Deyton, p 0 0 0 0 Deyton, p 0 0 0 0 Edwards, ft 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 0 7 24 10 COACHES SEE HASKELL GAME BUT LEARN NO NEW TRICKS Coaches Murphy and Hinshew watched a portion of the Haskell-Baker game Friday night from the press box in the stadium but unfortunately did not see much, as coaches Hinshew and played only straight in football. Hinshaw witnessed the Kansas Aggie-Wauburn game Saturday at Manhattan, a gate that the Wake Forest opponents for the Jayhawks. Send the Daily Kansan home Fennis Tournament Begins Drawings to Be Posted Monday for Class Competition Approximately 25 women have already signed up for the class tournament. Drawings will be made and posted tomorrow. Tuesday, drawings will be posted for the women's intramural tennis tournament. The team will take part will hand in her name at the athletic office, the department will see that she is in the drawing. Fear Vora, f.a. ulc., is manager of women's ten- Intramural blanks have come for ville ball and a roundrobin tour- nament in that sport will be started Wednesday. "If there are women who do not belong to an organized group who would like to have a say in the f department of physical education aid today," we shall be glad see JAYHAWKERS BEAT CREIGHTON 26 TO 0 (Continued from page 1) Tisher retaliated with a 25 yard run around left end making first down on he Creighton 25 yard line. method from case 1 Bad Pass By Smoot. Smoot made a bad pass from center resulting in a 20 yard loss. Kansas was forced to punt after several vain attempts and scored on 6 yards on line plays. A pass, Crawford to Toelle, for 20 yards, gave the team a 48 yard line. Crawford hit center for 5 yards, then failed to gain through left guard. He then attempted two passes before scoring on the Expecting 200 Rooters to Go to Philadelphia Western Universities Club Reserves 1,000 Seats for Kansas Followers Approximately 200 students and lumi are expected to take advantage of the special rates to the Kansas State Athletics, the Leapelphia, Nixa. In accordance with an arrangement of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletics. The roundtrip flight lawrence is $46.55. Pullman and meal rates, or chair car and meal rate The special train will go from Kansas City to Chicago on the Rock Island and on to Philadelphia on the Baltimore and Ohio. The team and K. U. rosters will leave Lawrence at 7:10 the Wednesday evening after graduation. Philadelphia at room on Friday, Oct. 31 Alumni and friends are planning to meet at Cleveland, Detroit, Louis, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland the train will return here the follow- A crowd of 70,000 people is expected at the game. The Western Universities club at New York City has reserved 1000 seats to take care of Big-Six and Big-Ten rosters. The Kansas side is to be well filled with western rosters. The headquarters of the Kansas team, and Kansas students and alumni will be at the Bellvale-Stratford hotel in Omaha, Nebraska, before attending at the hotel after the game. Health Conferences Begin Personal Attention Is Offered to New Women Students Personal conferences in the women's physical education department began Friday. Every new woman is to have a personal conference with an instructor before she is shown by the physical examination at the first of the semester. This is to give the students a chance to become better acquainted with the instructors and to ask questions which will show concern their own condition. Women Students A health scoring plan has been adopted this year and is based upon the skills of the student in panic and mental health. The test is graded upon the 100 point system and will serve as a means of checking up on previous conferences at the end of the year. The band held in first practice yesterday afternoon. Nearly all the members were present and were given definite positions both in drill and奏 Measurements were taken for uniforms. They will be given out Monday before classes to play next Saturday for the Haskell game and will be in full uniform. Band Holds First Practice The average weight of the 20 lettermen on the Conference winning Kansas truck team of 1350 was 154 pounds. The average weight of the 6 lettermen on the closure of the winner weidens was 140.8 pounds and the weight of the heavies, five of them, was 192 pounds. Nevertheless they brought home the only championship that Kansas won last year. 1930 Track Team Proves 'Pounditis' of Slight Value in Winning Honors With the 1530 football team reckoning poundage, creaking and breaking the scales with their massive toms, one would expect the other teams on the field to react with dismay to its" but a careful resume of the track team gives this state or theory the lie "Poo!" Frinzier, K. U.'s greatest distance man was a veritable behemoth When that young gentleman first touched the scales at the unbelievable mark of 105 pounds, and after three years of some of the finest running the Middle West has witnessed the "mighty mite" of approximately 105 pounds onto the Fairbanks. K. U. FIGHTS ALONE ON TAXATION CASF We are not cobblers but honest to goodness鞋 makers. Men's full soles and ladies thin soles our hobby. The Gorrill-Alsher opinion disputes the application now of the supreme court to determine cases to which the fraternity houses are being put do not fall exclusively within the categories specified for exemption, and thus fail to conform was handed down by the supreme court of Kansas stating that all real estate outfit exceeding one-half acre in land owned and used exclusively by any college or university society as a listeria outbreak were otherwise used with a view of profit all books, furniture, apparatus and instruments belonging to such societies were not required because of this decision that the fraternities felt safe in building houses. The Gorrill-Ahler opinion dismissed the case on grounds that the cases to which the fraternity houses are being put do not fall exclusively under the jurisdiction of the courts on the grounds that Court Says Decision Wrote The opinion states also that the statute imposes a requirement that it includes in the category of tax exempt property that which is not specifically declared in the state constitution. The statute violates the constitutional provision that "the legislature shall provide for a uniform and consistent tax system." (Continued from page 1) Electric Shoe Shop SHINE PARLOR The temporary organization which was formed during the summer months last week at the Palm Beach Lutz as president, and Frank Golding Lawrence real estate dealer and a partner in the corporation, was chosen secretary-treasurer. Several meetings were held but no decision was made until the end to wait until the opening of school this fall when the Pan-Hellipen Foundation will fund it. You will meet your friends here Court Says Decision Wrong During the meetings the representatives discussed phases of the proposition and gathered material to be later presented at a school opening of school. Lula made several trips to see lawyers and state leaders who told him that the interns had been successful. A report of the association's expenditures from Jan. 1 to Aug. 31, including expenses for equipment coxed with the clerk of the house today, in conformity with the corrup- Four Schools Affected Washington, Oct. 5—(UP)—The Association against the Prohibition Amendment, leading wet organization, exonerated a group of parents and members of months of 1930 for educational, cultural and other purposes in its effort to effect a ban on alcohol. The amendment signed, it was learned today. Temporary organizations have been formed in Manhattan, Baldwin and Topeka, where fraternities own houses and are all anxious to battle the tax ASSOCIATION USES $583,770 IN ANTI-PROBIBITION FIGHT Freshmen got quite a bit of attention during rush week. At that time they didn't know the half of it—that is, when the warm receptions some ok them are getting now. Campus Comment 1017 Mass. HUNSINGER TAXI Chapel Ayong N. M. 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 --the ton. 11 W. 9th PHONE_12 The favorite event of the famed J. Bauchin in track is pole-vaulting. He is generally thought of as a weight man but his K. U. all time mark of 13 kg is more impressive, to make in a hobby, Barney Berlinger, Pennsylvania's great all around track man is the only other man who can lift 200 pounds 13 feet off the ground. In order to speed up workouts Coach Hamilton has arranged definite time for his men in each event to report. This allows the maximum amount of work to be done in the minimum time, so the men to devote more time to their activities. A 410 yard relay between a picked group of variety men and the freshmen is scheduled for 4 o'clock Wednesday. Joe Klaner, spinner, and Capt. Mutt Thorhall will enroll for the second semester and will probably return and work out about Jan. 1. Klaner is going near Windsor, Mo., and Thorhall is near Protection, Kans. Intramurals --the ton. The schedule for this week's intramural playground ball with the names of the contesting teams and the number of balls to be played, is as follows: Monday, Oct. 6 - Pi, K. A. vs. Delta ti, diamond; D. A. vs. Chi, Tau, Tai, Diamond; D. A. vs. Chi, Tau, Tai, Diamond; 6: A, T. O. vs. Sigma Chi, dia- tion Tuesday, Oct. 7- Phi Gam vs. sigma Alpha Mu, diam 5; Delta Upsilon vs. Pi K, A, diamond 6; Sip Eps vs. Pi K, A, diamond 6; Pi Pups vs. Pi K, Delta;s diam 2; Delta Sigma pi vs. Dumkin Club, diam 7; Phi Cii vs. Alpha Kappa pi, diam 8; Pi Upsilon vs. sigma Nu, diam 3; Delta Sigma pi vs. Dumkin Club, diam 8; Thursday, Oct. 9- Delta Chi vi vs. Delta Tau diam 4; Beta si vs. sigma Alpha mu, diam 5; T. O vs. Kappa Diamond 7; Theta Tau vs. Ky Colonels, diam Cosmopolitan vs. Dumkin Club, diam 3; Pi Kappa vs. alpha Kappa All games are called at 4:30. The list of pairings in all intramural motors are on the bulletin board in the gym room. Horacehasse singles were listed in five divisions, and the pairings are as fol- Marissa I. Bullock, D. S. L. Mission, D. T. D. O. Jordan, unat, Eulipand, C. D; King, Theta Tau, J. Bark, Park, Krosa, K.ressa, S. Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks M; Collina, D; vs. Cahal, Sigma Nu; Neoley, D. Chi; vs. Becke; A.T. O; vs. Bartlett, Phi Dell; Haito; Neoley, D. Chi; vs. Becke; Fisher, K.; vs. Becke; Fisher, B.S. P Division 2. Mandujo, Pi K A. v. Bya; Henderson, K E. K. v. Smile, PhiI Delt; Cooper, D S L. s. Bya; Warner; Theta Tsu, v. Goodman, S. A. M.; Della Tsu, v. Goodman, S. A. M.; Jonach, P I. v. Russell, C. D. Herrin, D U. v. Anderson, D. D. Kirk, S P E. v. Bya, Louis, D. S. P. Chi, S P E. v. Bya, Louis, D. S. Chi; Shi v. Bya, Way, Delta Chi, Morgan, Beta; Halocker, S A. E. v. Stillwell, K A. l. v. Young, Triangle, Ellin D S. L. s. Bya, Roseleo, v. Bya, Skinner, Phil Pis, v. Division 3. Noble, D U., vs Cluffian, Phi Delt; Burger, P U., vs Fri, Tripleman, A M.; B C, bleachley, D S Pi, vs Austin, ausin; Kerston, D S L, sadd, Betat, Betafu, Theta Tau, A,宝莲, Signa Nu, Belt; A, Tau, O, vs Bye, Signia Nu, Belt; A, Tau, O, bye, Mandlin, Mark, Mark, Mark, A K L., vs Wall, Triangle, Ungraph, PI K A., vs Schmidt, Beta Pi, K A., vs Schmidt, A K A., Kermedy, Theta Tau, vs Pailler, Delt; Anderson, D S Pi, vs Pailler, C D, S; Humey, S A E, vs Division 4. Marshall, D. U., vs. Wilson, Sigma Chi. Gooder, unat, vs. Brooker, Phi KI; Harron, Theta Tau. Foster, Sigma Chi. Gooder, vs. Freedland, A. M. Scribner, A. O. T. vs. Bye; D. S. Smith, Delta Chi. A. O. T. vs. Landson, D. T. D. Campbell, D. S. L. vs. Bye; Gay, D. S. Flu,vs. Beyer; VARSITY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 HAWKED BELL WRIGHT'S Sensational Store NIGHT'S STORY "EYES of the WORLD" With NANCE O'NEIL URA MEANEL JOHANN JEANDL BRANDON HOST UNIVERSITY PICTURE A Seasational Drama Stirring in Action! Sweet in Sentiment! Coming Soon— "Common Clay" Now That the Parade's Over Let's Go Back to the Store. Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. St. Suiting You — That's My Business Specials in Note Papers Large 3 bole — 25c lb. Theme — 35c lb. Yellow sheets — 500 for 35c Typewriter — 65c to 2,000 a ream Try as we can save you money—we buy note papers by COE'S DRUG STORE Open till 11 p. m. 14th and Mass. vs. Greenser, Kappa Sig. Mealy, D Chi; vs. Beyer, Foster, A K. L, vs. Nichola, Beta; Arnold, Pi K A, vs. Thorquam, C. D; Sate, T. Psi, ps. Dye. Division 5. Growe, unat, us; Eugle, K, L; Beng, Theta Tau, vs; Antrim, K, L; Beng, Theta Tau, vs; Antrim, D, U; Beng, Theta Tau, vs; Antrim, don, D, U; Beng, thea, Bantam, Cosmo; Price, A, O; u, Baxter, C D S; Price, A, O; Colman, Kappa, Skaip, McKnight, D, U; Matt, W; Matt, S A, E, vs; Mett, Tri, M; Matt, S A, E, vs; Mett, Tri, Baffu, Coffman, Nickel, Nickel, Sigma Nu; Cheny, D, S P, vs; Spalany, D, S P, Kongberg, King, Sig, Hammard, T D; Cannon, Phi Pli, vs; Bye, Myere, D, U, Bye; Sifera, Phi Delt, vs The deadline for horseshoe, tennis and handball singles will be Friday, Oct. 9, at 6 p.m. Edwin R. Elbel, director of intramurals, answered yesterday. Doubles in the same sparse must be played by 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15. Results of the matches must be in room 108 of Robinson gymnasium. LAWRENCHE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. 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