PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.1930 K.U. Aerial Attack Will Be Practiced in Workout Today Coach Hargiss Lays Stress on Blocking in Session Tuesday COX TO RECOVER SOON Giving his men an opportunity to put into practice the teachings of Monday's chalk talk, Coach Hauxer kept his students well prepared by drills on plays and formations with particular emphasis on blocking, sweep drills, and noonned shortcomings noted during the scriumment Saturday and the coaching session time in going them straightened out. For the first time this year the squair was divided and although no definite announcement has been made, it is clear that the situation has not been situated for the usual cut in the squad with all men remaining out, but with some still remaining separately. This plan will enable Coach Hargis to give more attention to the squair by moving the squad to the burden of this season's campaign Murphy Tutors Reserves Yesterday afternoon's practice saw the first string men under the guidance of Coaches Hargiss and Getto who the reserves received their tutoring from Coath Murphy and "Stoe" Roberts, both who added Murphy in his duties. exercises and fundamental drill the learner was given in teams and engaged in a stiff session of blocking and defensive work. The ends and backfield interferers made their boles harder than the opponents, there merely to offer resistance instead of doing any aggressive work. A descent would not allow the way the first squad blocked their opponents and van interference, often making holes big enough for an entire team. Continue Work The men will continue to work on perfecting their play along those lines. There is no need for a teacher, for the success of many of the Karas plays is dependent upon a leader. The next scrimage was scheduled for this afternoon at which time it is expected to be the first in an incarceration for a bit of attention, as well as further correction of errors as they are spotted by members of the coach's staff. The woman who has been kept away from practice by斗门 ligatures in his knees and in the armrests of her jacket on the injured list. Although Coe's injury is rather severe it is almost sure that he will receive medical attention the Crews tilt tilt around. 1931 Tags to Be White on Green The first string squared as announced by Coach Hargies consists of C. Snowy, J. McCoy and S. Stuck. Stuck, newcomers at enda, Foy, Foy, Charles Snery and N. Surner, all vet, are introduced at McCoy and M. Surner, guards Branch and smootter centers. The backfield is made up of J. Bannier, Fisher, Page, Beach, Beach, Schake, Smith, and Gridley; newcomers. Cox in out temporarily at Augusta, Sept. 24 - State motor car and truck licenses for 1951 through 2013 were issued by state reformer at Hutchinson, where they are made. They are stored in the court house. Numerals on Kanaes list will be white on a green background. Thirty-five states will change the color combination for the license plates next year and move them throughout the country. Eleven states and the District of Columbia will retain the 1930 colors, reassign them as to background and lettering. has done for hundreds of others; what it consists of; the possibilities that it hold out for you; how your work is to be guarded to the advantages of intensive work in this school, write, and study; and we will lay the facts before you. If you would like to know just what our business training LAWRENCE Business College lawrence, Kansas. OPEN OPEN Under New Management The Oread 1245 Oread Ave. Breakfast—7:30 to 9:00 Lunch—11:30 to 1:30 Dinner—5:30 to 7:30 Bible Chooses First Elever Manhattan and Ames Finding Merits of This Town 61. Their Teams Lincoln, Sept. 24 (UP) - Eleven men were tentatively selected today by Coach Dana Bible to compose the first lineup of the University of Notre Dame's football team, a quarter of Matisa, Skain, Cresignier, and Young is likely to remain unchanged but Billele's choice for regular duty on the line is by no means set- Formetly known as the Campus House The line coasts of Lawrence Bly, Grand Island, as center; Gorge Koster, Lincoln, Chick Justice of Grand Island, guardian; Hugh Hueb, Ortington, Roeve Kreiger, Grand Island, tackles Hakal, Haikal; Gore: Tervéa, Omana, Omaha The initial scrimmage with the freshmen in schedled, for this afternoon game, was Rowley, hallback, who were injured in their first practice. Norwalk's Corn Hucker team today Avocies Start Serimmave Manhattan, Sept. 24, — (UP)—Coach Bo McMillan intended to try his varsity forward wall against the onchunk of the second string at bat today. At sergeant yesterday the line men were trying to keep up with the variety practice today will be devoted partly to sergeants and partly to passering practice. **Ames Has New Backfield Man** May, 26th. (19)—UPC Coach Workouts of the season. Up to now, Ames has worked on two new backfield prospects trofee and Abbe, sophomore. Abbe works with Nelson and sophomore, patiated by Nelson, hit in serumim- sation Saturday. Grefe is a quarterback can- Ames Has New Backfield Men 2. H. S. Football Team Has Promising Material Five Lettermen Included In This Year's Squad of Forty- Five Lawrence high school should give bond nine award another winner team awards, and a special award, although light and somewhat unexperienced, promises to give a good performance, promises to give a good The squad, which numbers 48 has been working out daily under the tutelage of Ulm and his assistant Stephan Weiss. The mental drills. Scrimmage will be on the daily routine this week and next, to round the team into good shape with Wichita on North Oct. 4. The schedule includes the following on stage: Wichita, Manhattan at Marshburn, Rosedale at Lawrence, Lawnworth at Lawrence, Wyndotech at Kansas City, Lawrence, Ottawa at Lawrence, Ottawa at Lawrence, Announcements Dramatic club will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 in Green Hall. ROBERT HAIG A meeting of the Ku'kis will be hold tomorrow evening at 7:30 in room 299 Fraal hill for the purpose of completing this year's organization. C. O. HUTLEDGE Chief Executives Asked to Attend Haskell Pow Wow The committee in charge of the Haskell Powl Wow to be held Oct. 9 and 10, have issued invitations to Vice President Chelsea Carter, Will Rogers Haucer, William Heineman Hauder, for parliament candidate for governor, and Charles Woodring, for democratic candidate for the same office, to attend the "Pavement of Great Gifts" be held on October 15, on the eve of the first Haskell-Kansas football game in years. Curtis, Reed, Haucke, and Woodring Are Invited Sandwiches Reservoirs have been made by a number of the Italianuests at the Basilica. The most ancient will be constructed at Basil菲 for the older Italianest many of whom will reside there. The purpose or theme of the pageau is to show what the Indian has done for the white man. It is expected that this will be presented in much detail. Much of the pageau will be portrayed in dances and among the performers at the court, a few of whom are "Cowin Dancers" in their "Corn Dance." SUM. H. B. Pointe of Haskell expects about 4,000 Indian musics during the fete, coming from nearly every state in the country. They have signified their intention on attending the celebration. They are Chief Lookout of the Chocoweek tribe; Chief Victor Crawl, Guapaw; Chief John Crowl, Semenac and Chief White Cloud, Chinle; Chief Jonathan Mabry, athletic and later a forensic athletic official, also has been invited. The entire homecoming program as outlined by Frank McDonald, director of athlete, who predicts that the afternoon game will be Haskell, is in follow. Registration of alumni and paugent, evening of Oct. 9, alumni luncheon, parade, baby show and beauty contest and the Kansan game on Oct. 19, game to be played at night. Only about 800 tickets are left from he group allotted to Kansas students showing that interest is absent as great interest is growing. If Lawrence, Persons who want to see the game should make reservations immediately or they may be unavailable. Hillside Pharmacy The Lawnward Chamber of Commerce, a co-operating with Haskell officials in the U.S., sponsored the New Wow. At a meeting of the Chamber to which Haskell officials were invited, the Chamber, on behalf of the team, presented the cup to Wilson (Bauter) Charles the great Haskell athlete whose late brother was an AAA decathlon championship. Baldwin Students' Score at Taker Baldwin, Sept. 24 - Students from their high school received an again in the English test given laker University freshman last week be fact that work done in the high school is of superior grade and associated with learning about the country. Twelve Baldwin madeade made a 100 per cent score. Arkansas City is Mining Center Arkansas City is 24. Sept. 31 — The fledgled lead and zinc mining company, the Star Mining Company, located at the confluence of the Arkansas and Ambrose of the A. C. Sushi and Grow company are the principal owners. ROGERS MAY ATTENI Curb Service Baldwin Students Score at Baker Cigars LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. After inspecting all the windows tomorrow night, be sure and come to Rankin's and get a cold drink. Arkansas City Is Mining Center Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" Sodas Our service is always of the best. 9th & Ind. We specialize in Limeades and Orangeades. --of Men Reporting Frosh Track Outlook Good Hamilton Pleased by Large Number of Men Reporting Coach Hamilton is well pleased with the response the freshmen have given to his fall track call. Over fifty men have reported and several more are expected to be available, and the fall will largely be given over to the fundamentals of form in the various events. Ralph Sickel, Bob Young, and Paul Boardsee, and also the varsity team work at and the same time are preparing for their own winter competition. While there is a security of men with outstanding high school records, the only other member abilities of some of the yearlings, Glenn Cunningham, Ellkart, holder of the outstanding record for mile run, is probably the outstanding member in the class. The other men John Roberts, Malibu Hill; Free Blackshire, Cottonwood Falls; George Grady, Colby; Frank Bigelow, Kansas Burlinge, Barlinge; Howard Hoover, Green River, Wy; Clyde Kirkle, Pittsburg; Henry Thomas, Leavenworth; Winston Salem, North Carolina, Kansas City, Mo; Herbert Fulwer, Seneca; Richard Haynes, Kansas City, Mo; Browser Bartlett, Ellsworth, Nell Calamaria, Lawrences, Douglas Daugherty, Kansas City, Mo; James Galen, Kansas City, Mo; James Galen, Lewin, Lewinville; Melvin Erwin, Madison; Boehm, Malibu City, Mo.; Theodore Hurt, Kansas City, Kan; Harve The following men have reported for cross country: Lloyd Cooper, Olahe; Glenn Clemn ntingham, Elkart; Chester Austin, Kani- ce; McNichols, David; M. Foster, Levenworth; Homer Jennings, Hutchinson; Daniel Kennedy, Windson, V; Keith Ochischanger, Kana- swa City, Mo; Don Moeen, Independen- tment, Mo; Daniel Neumann, Ma- City, Mo; I. E. Gard, Iola; Alfred Stover, Winnem; Eugene Nisewong, Winona; Lorean Levrigo, Topper; Capka Tauer, William Whittington, Burdick Intramural Entries Asked Annual Organization Cup Takes Place of Three-Year Trophy Entry blanks were mailed today to all the chairman of intramural athletics in the various fraternities for outdoor handball, tennis, horsehoes, lacrosse and other events in the 1930-31 intramural season. The blanks are to be made out immediately and all entries listed with their names will Robinson before Tuesday, Sept. 29. Roma Nelson of Ellis was married recently to H. Albert Nickles of Hays in New York, the son of the Chicago mayor's security at Kansas State Agricultural College, and is now editor-in-chief assistant for the University of Kansas where he was a member of Pi Gamma Delta. He is a national Commercial National Bank in New York. Society Ruth Wely, member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, has returned to her home in Bartlesville, Oka., to recover from a nervous breakdown. The marriage of Dorothy Mac Stromberg of Trinidad, Col., to Kenneth Wolfe, also of Trinidad, took place Sunday at the home of the parents. Mr. Wolfe attended the University of Kansas for three years. Mary Hugginis, sister of Margaret Hugginis and brother of Thea治愈 for dinner Tuesday evening. Miss Hugginis is on her way home from New York for her debut in piano at Town Hall. Louise Schoenfeld, c'32, has withdrawn from school. Miss Schoenfeld is a member of Kappa Alpha Thets sorority. Katherine Marion was initiated into the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Monday evening. Robert Allen McCurdy was formally initiated into the Phi Chi medical fraternity, Sunday morning. The marriage of Elizabeth Nelson of Wilmington, North Carolina took place recently at the home of the bride's parents. Both the bride and the bridesgroom will continue their wedding on May 28. Want Ads --purchase price. FOR SALE: Very cheap, 1926 Ford touring; good mechanical condition new battery and generator; tires are correct. Owen. 1732 Loudon. Phone 1028 LOST: Blue lodge Masonic pin, Tuesday afternoon. Call Corbin Hall phone 860. —13 ROOM for boys, large, three windows hot water heat. Private home near Hill. 1621 Kentucky. Phone 2300 M. -15- --purchase price. FOR SALE or rent: Hinge upright piano, good condition. Call 1190M. -19 FOR RENT: 1 single and 1 double room for girls; also garage on paved alley. Phone 1190 W. 103 Vt. —11 WANTED: Student laundry. Work guaranteed. We deliver. Also flowers for sale. Phone 1313. —14 WANTED: A solicitor in each fraternity and sorority for laundry. Liberal commission. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2551. 1116 New Jersey street. WANTED: Student laundry. We call for and deliver. Prices reasonable. Perry's Laundry. Phone 2551. 1116 New Jersey street. She Has Her New Remington Portable RENTED New at $3.00 per month, 3 months for $7.50. ~ : ~ Rent to apply on Price, with case, $60. Easy payment terms if desired. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Phone 548 BUNDLE WASHING: Called for and delivered. Phone 2179D. -14 REMINGTON PORTABLE LAUNDAY WANTED: Cylinder ma- chine. Phone 2497 R. -12 WANTED: Student laundry. Phone 2735 J. Called for and delivered.—12 FOR RENT: Single room to graduate student or instructor. Private home, 1603 Louisiana. Phone 2897. — tf DINNER SERVED from 5:30 to 7:30 at 1643 Kentucky, Call 2397 for reservations. Single dinners, 5c; 11 meals for $5.00. FOR RENT: Excellent garage; tile building and electric lights. 1312 Ohio. Phone 1478. —11 DICKINSON Free Biscuits The Cafeteria Shows 3-7-9 Attend the Matinee SHOWS THURS.-FRL-SAT. SPECIALS STEAKS FRIED CHICKEN SPANISH EGGS —with— For Tomorrow Soon— ---0--with Last times tonight Jack Oklee "LET'S GO NATIVE" Comedy News Buddy Rogers —in— "FOLLOW THRU" The wild and wasteful younger generation goes on the jazz mad speedy in this Fox picture FRANK ALBERTSON H. B. WARNER SHARON LYNN JOYCE COMPTON Tallied me "GIVE ME ACTION" —News— Western Electric Sound System Shows 3:00 7:00 9:00 TOMORROW AND FRIDAY Last Times Tonite LEATHER NECKING Matinee and Nite 10g and 25g YOUTH WHOOP IT UP IN THE RUMBLE SEAT young lovers on a joy-spree in speeding grand scale comedy show—the last word in new-type entertainment . . the biggest show in town' Added- THE SKELETON DANCE She had all the boys cutting paper dollies-this grand little parcel of peep! SHE'S MY WEAKNESS SUE ARTHUR CAROL LAKE Alameda SKELTON DANCE Based THE SKELETON DANCE AT TYLER CINEMA "SIXTH BEEF" "SWEETEN" and LATE MOVIE C