PAGE FOURTEEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1029 Freshman Squad Rated Potential Football Champs Defecated K-Aggie and M. U. Frosh With Aggregate Score of 72-7 Points Potential Big Six freshman champions, if not official, are the 1929 freshman gridiron men of Coach Steve Himshaw. Not a team of individual stars but a team of all-stars, palling and lighting both offense and defense whom the two Kansas and Missouri, piling up a total of 72 points to their opponent. Points With his wealth of material Conch Hinshaw could put on the field two teams, either one canteen and the other with most variety aggregations. The line withstood all sunlights of opponents, allowing only one touchdown to be scored. A summary of the results of the various freshman games, played for the championship, are presented in Nix, convivers even the most skleeper of the championship callier of the Won Lost Score nceent Kansas 2 0 72 7 Oklahoma 1 1 2 0 Nebraska 1 0 2 0 Agnes 1 0 1 2 Missouri 0 2 0 53 Iowa State 0 2 0 0 Oppo. Defeating the K. Aggies and Missouri by large scores this year, the frosh crop spends well for Kansas varsity eleven in the coming years. The Jayhawk freshman team defeated Missouri than did Nebraska, placing Kansas already at the top of the 1920 Big Six conference race. coaches "Bill" Hargiss and "Mike" Getto lose eight lettermen by graduation this year. They are faced with the prospect of filling the positions of men who have been key players. From all indications these new additions to next year's variety squad, with expert coaching, will not only ably fill the graduated lettermen's position but still remaining fight harder to retain their lureurs. Captain "Stew" Lynan, Edgar Schmidt and Art Lawrence are the varying bodies who play their late seasons. The Hawkeyws line up to defend their record of never being defeated in the new stadium by Missouri. Among those defenders are John Shiffty, plunging, passing freshman backfield men. Chief among these are Schumake, Smith, Morton, Dunn, Beach, Rowland, Stick, Horn and Kane. Prospective linemen are asplenial in the freshman squad as are the backfield candidates. Cox and Cough seem to be the best prospects for the center position; Touch, Mitchell Gram and Carroll Brazil. Brazil, Zelack Burcham, Chandler Lathrum and Platt will offer competition for tackles; and Schroyer, Campbell, Hansen and Tainter are prospective ends. On these two teams, the coaches maintain variety lettermen. Coaches Hargis and Goto are expected to develop a team that will merit attention from rival teams and a great deal of "Rock Cohl" enthusiasm from the student body and Old Snow to Be Gone Ere Next Homecoming Od Snow hall has witnessed 42 Homecomings and each year has seen the hall in a more weakened condition. At next year's Homecoming the old grief room will be used as memory, for by that time it will have been torn down. Old Snow hall was erected in the fall of 1886, at the cost of $50,000. Dr. Joshua A. Lippincott was chancellor of the University and devoted to the University to Dr. Francis H. Snow, his name was chosen for the new building. Professor Lippincott is the vice president of the University and made many valuable contributions to the school, especially to the department of mathematics. Some of the items are in Dyche museum today. Prof. M. W. Sterling of the department of *Greek*, who was an instrument maker, remarked that the building was made of stone from Cottonwood Falls and that the foundations of the old St. Paul's were firm, like those of old Fashion ball. Professor Snow became chancellor in 1890, and held office for 14 years. He then retired to four hundred students in the University, and the campus was miniature. The transfer of bugs, bacteria and stuffed animals from the old to the new Snow hall will be made the second semester of this year. The new building is very much like the more modern device devices. It is built on the style similar to that of Watson library and the Auditorium. It was built at the cost of $200,000 work having been started this summer. The sidewalk for the new Snow hall is a series of secure blocks taken from the old walk that ran along Orred avenue. Beat Mizzou! Quarterback PAUL FISHER Should Fisher open up the passing and running attack he has displayed in just games, Jawahar hopes will be on their way to fulfillment. The director of the program a brightly운한 ability hunter who Couch Hargirs expects to be in his prime Saturday. Famous Doctor Yak and Pep Pills Brought to Lawrence in 1919 Idea Hatched By Two Alumni After Bitter Defend By Cornhuskers Cornhuskers It was in a Pulman car in Lincoln, Neb. after K. U. had been decidedly defeated by the Cornhuskers and it was downed very downhearted look on their faces and both were in deep thought. The need of more pep was the subject of conversation. If there was only a nip in the nose of a more pep and confidence in their team one man mentioned. The other decided he was right so they looked up a doctor that prescribed this kind of doctor who doctor was the famous Doctor Yak. C. C. Carl and the late Bob Rowland were the two men that brought Doctor Yak to Mount Oread. These two men started the Ku's in Kuil, 191. J. R. Holmes has always been Doctor Yak, and he was the famous "yes producing pills." Doctor Yak has been used just be- fore several important football games with the Chicago Bears and even vention at Joplin the next year after the idea was originated by Mr. Carl Taylor. Effect of Sunlight on Form Represented in Art Work of Miss Peers Fainting Exhibition in Spooner-Thayer Includes 54 Canvases Showing the painting effect of sunlight on form, 54 pictures, representing five years of work, are on exhibition at Spooner-Tower Museum as well as Peers' Poems, assistant professor of design. The figure and portrait work of Miss Peers, which was done under Robert Reid, N. A. during the winter of at Colorado Springs, Colorado, represents imprecations; school of painters. Three different views of Longe Peak, near Denver, Colo., shown in an artistic manner the entirely different atmosphere of atmospheric conditions. The first of this series is the coming of the snow cloud, which obscures the mountains and swift upwards to the sky. The brilliant yellow which is reflected on the shiny rocks on the mountain base is the next subject. Soft shadow patterns of the dail afternoon cloud seen in the Rocky area, as it is shown over the mountains are found in the sky. One of the most interesting portrait studies is that of a mountaineer, whose life was a remarkable herbal living in a mountain cave, has many stories connected with his former life as a college professor who lived in a remote area and the moment of the mountains and who gave up his career as an instructor in the romance languages to roam the mountains. Among the collection are two symbolic paintings, each of which took two years to be done in water color. The 10 figures are to bring out the awakening and renewal idea, and the show presents movements such as opening of eyes and stretching of arms. The sea of future are shown in symbolic clouds which have pictures of castles women in them, or show country homes with gardens doing down in water color. Apocalypse is the name of the other symbolic picture, which represents the millennial period of the reign of peace on earth. Every form and symmetry in the image is characteristic of this design. This idea is carried out even to the designs of the garment the woman wears and on which are the trefult representing the life of Christ. The carniccio which means the reign of plenty, and the circle or eternal life. Women's Pumps, Oxfordes and Slippers Brown, Black and Patent Shoe Sale $5.00 Values now $3.95 $6.00 Values now $4.85 Men's Oxfords and Shoes Men's Oxfords and Shoes $5.00 Values now $4.00 $6.50 Values now $4.95 Fansher Shoe Store Succ. to Hutchings 832 Mass. You Will Meet Your Friends Eating Plate Lunches Sandwiches at the students Hangout Blue Mill Sandwich Shop HOWDY GRADS We Still Loan Money on Valuables. 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