PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929 Jayhawks Follow Brain Scrimmage With Drill Session Team To Be In Condition For Homecoming Game With Missouri Saturday A skull practice which lasted nearly two hours occupied the greater part of the practice session yesterday afternoon for the varsity football squad. Coach Hargiss pointed out imperfections in the play against the team, and a part of the brain scrimage to analyzing the Missouri mode of attack. A stiff drill in setting up exercises immediately after the chalk talk revealed a great many sore muscles and hip tendons, the serious extent were incurred in the Washington fray however, and Coach Hargiss expects to have his men in charge for the next time they take the field against the Missouri Tigers. All men on the injured list are expected to be suffused by Saturday to take part in the game. The Missouri team, badly bruised and battered, from their game with New York U. is back in Columbia and has won the championship buildup. Wardford, one of the Bengal stalls, has been assuming a great deal of the Tiger offensive burden in part games and as a result, he was not playing for most week. He should be sufficiently recovered from his overwork to make plenty of trouble for the Jayhawkers when the two teams meet in the championship game in Memorial stadium. Beginning tonight all the practice sessions of the Kannas team will be carried on secretly and the week before that Coach Hargiss will drill his men intensely on old and possibly a few players in his attempt to add power to their offense. Haskell Scalps Kirksville Indians Roll Up 22 to 6 Score Captain Weller Stars Scoring in every period but the third, the Haskell Indians last night deflected the Kirkville Towers, 28-6. The Indians flood lights in the Indiana's stadium. After the Indians had rolled up a joint margin, Kickleville began to roll over the ridge and ward and lateral passes until a heave Turner to Burley, noted a touch of fumigation. Shortly before the first half was completed, Captain Louis Weller, of the Haskell team, was inserted into the net to stop the ball and throughout the remainder of the time he was in the game was a constant menace to Don Fonar's eleventh. The Haskell eleven failed to increase its margin of safety in the third point, when they were out by 10 points on a place kick of 25 yards by Weller and a touchdown by Wilson. Iowa Freshmen Train To Meet Drake Eleven Coach Monze will decide upon a starting lineup after his men receive their final tests in scrimage with Noal Workman's variety. The Iowa State College yearlings, under the tuteau of Liceus Menge, basketball coach, and Harry Lindblom, former Cyclecon star, are working daily for a chance to battle the Drake freshman. Stately Saints in State University three, men are reporting daily on the varsity fresh man squad. K. S. A. C. Meat Judging Team Wins Cup In Contest Kansas City, Nov. 19.—(UP) The Kansas State Agricultural College meat judging team for home economics hosted the rival teams their rivals from the University of Nebraska, second, and the University of Missouri, third. The winning team was New York. The contestants were showed 25 retail cuts of beef, pork and lamb, and a third cut of chicken wholesale cut from which each was taken, and to give methods of cook- Middle West and East Clash at American Royal Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 19,—(UP) The supremacy of the Middle West and East was being severely tested by an increasingly strong Royal Royal stock show today. Despite the fact that for every entry from the West and the Far East there were more northwest and more Missouri, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and other midwestern and eastern states, ribbons and money are distributed in western entries and to the collages. Twenty-six youths of the nation, who were enrolled in the "Star American Farmor," were for election to the "American Farmer" degree of vocational agriculture to serve as teachers. Tennis Finals Must Be Played off By Thursday Read the Kansan Want Ads. xFinals in tennis will be played off by Thursday, Nov. 21, and semi-finals by Friday, Nov. 22. The tennis finals will be played off between White and Reed, and members of Alpha and Omega sisters members of Tau Nu Tau. Babb and Hutchins, members of Alpha Delta Pi will play the Lawson sisters for honors in semi-finals in the first round. The winners of Alpha Gamma Delta, will play Arnold and Jennings. Kappa Kappa Gamma. The winners in the semi-finals will play in the deck tennis finals which will be held in the near future. Tigers Plan Changes in Lineup for Game With Kansas Saturday Pre-Game Ticket Sales Shov Capacity Crowd of 35,000 May Attend Columbia, Nov. 19. —(UP)—With the return early last night of the University of Missouri football team's homecoming game against New York City, preparations were immediately started for the game Saturday with the Jayhawks of Kansas Uni- Prevented from practicing yesterday, the Tigers will settle down to three hard days of secret workout during which time scrimmage probably will be stressed. Lineup changes and practice offense to function against New York University, and against four other teams played earlier in the season. The startling lineup this week probably will find Dills, 145-pound back, with Capt. John Welford, Schaff and his fellow ball juggers. Johanninmainer, whose punting and running have not been up to standard for the past month, and Kennedy, who has been a blocker, will find themselves on the sidelines for the first time this season when the whistle blows. There is a possibility that this change will not occur but it is considered as highly probable. 35,000 Expected Gladden, right end, and McGirl, regular guard, may be unable to play much because of injuries, but the ex-teammate has played well. His week has not yet been accertained. Pre-game ticket sales indicate that Missouri and Kansas will play before the largest crowd ever to witness a Big Six game. Missouri is 6,000 already is taxed and 6,000 tickets sent to Columbia for students and citizens of this city already are gone. Athletic department officials here have asked for more, but the re-entry team has not agreed. Missouri Outweighed Hard practice today, tomorrow and Thursday is on this week's program for the Tiger squad, but a light work environment will allow the team to board the 4:06 select train for Kansas City to speed up training. Coach Oread the following morning. Coach Henry will take his entire squad on the trip, but some will not be in uni- Missouri will be outweighed by a total of 99 pounds. Kansas will have more to lose than Tennessee, while the Jayhawks backs will outweigh the Tigers by 41 pounds. South Bend, Ind., Nov. 19—(UP)—Only four or five of Notre Dame's football teams worked out yesterday, the regulars taking a rest after their gruelling battle against Southern California. Coach Krate Knute was not impressed and took a long run from a leg infection. He expects to attend practice tomorrow. Ford Touring—good condition. Priced to sell quick. Beta Theta Pi's Are Winners of Annual Baseball Intramurals Ford Coach—excellent motor and good appearance. One you can feel proud to own. 2 good Ford coupes—just what you need for this winter. Low cost and upkeep. In a driving finish that completely swept aside all opposition, Beta Theta Pi proved victorious over their contenders, Pi Upsilon, in the last game of intramural playground ball last night, by a score of 18 to 6. 1928 model A Ford—sport coupe. A dandy and pired right. Save the depreciation on new one. Demonstrate. Dodge coupe—good transportation. A low cost. Victorious Team Defeats Pi U's 18 to 6; Wins Five Games of Six Played HAMILTON Motor Co. Pi Upsilain, having suffered a previous loss of one game in the finals to Beta Theta Pi in last Friday's match, has been able to win the winners to a much lower score in their second game. Pi Upsilain played their first game of the finals on Sunday against Minnesota, taking their pitcher and short stop on the team. Last night they had their entire team on the field, but the opposition was entirely too great for them. 7th & Vermont Phone 534 **steta Theta Pi has, without doubt, proved to be the strongest team in intramural playground ball. Their record in the division games was one win in each of their six games. One defeat to their credit, they were crowned division champions, having wone five out of six games. In the second game against the Kentucky Colonels, the 1000 per cent team of division two, the outcome of which was surprising to all who were connected with the intramural playground ball. They won their first game with Pi Upsilion, by a one-sided score of 31 to 8, and again proved themselves it last night's victory to be the undisputed champion in intramural playground ball. Pi Upsilion, although not having as good a record to boast of as the Kentucky Colonels or Beta Theta Pita was matched in a much stronger division by the Duke Kappa Sigma that the most constant contender for the crown in that division, but in the division finale with Pi Upsilion, but by quite a heavy number. The Tau Omega in the semi-finals by an exceedingly narrow margin. Mimis the services of three regulars, two in the hospital and one out of town, Pi U's ranks were disorganized in the first game of the finals. and the tight defense that has marked their play to the finals of the tournament was put to rout. The Pi U pitcher, who has figured so powerfully on the team's offense, was unable to confront the offense of the strong Brait team. So far this season, Beta Theta Pi has won the intramural track and field meet by a large score. These two victories place this organization in the lead for the championship of intramural sports. Vesterland's hockey game between the junior and sophomore women, resulted in another victory for the sophomore team. Lawson played at 5 to 0. Margaret Lawson was high point holder with three points, four points, one in the first half of the game and three in the last half of the game, finishing with winning wint for the victorious team. Sophomore Women Best Juniors 5-0 in Hockey The sophomore line for the game yesterday was: D. Martin, J. Byrn M. Lawson, L. Allen, F. Voran, H. Lawson, L. Allen, C. Short F. Ree, and H. Lawson. The junior lineup was: M. Schmidt, D. Dockster, L. Henderson, L. Irianw, W. Taylor, T. Kilgore, L. Moon, C. Davis, and F. Wongwal. Big Six Adopts New Cross Country Scoring The Big Six conference has adopted the eastern method of scoring cross country runs, assigning to the fifth run the two scores of one and instead of ten if he finishes after the six man of the winning team. Under both plans, each team starts six runners, five to count in the score sheet, then the remaining two scores the two scores was always 55 (the sum of 1 to 10 inclusive) but under the new plan the total may be higher if the non-scoring man of one or two runs is assigned to scoring members of the other team. Hunter Accidentally Kills Well Known Sportsman Kerrille, Texas, — (UP) — Texas mourned today the passing of E. J (Doc) Stewart, one of its well known sportssters, accidentally shot and killed by a fellow deer hunter near Ingram, Texas, late yesterday on your Fountain Pen, Pencil, Compact, Comb, Pipe, Cigarette Holder, etc. "Beat Mizzo" Have Your Name Engraved Identification insures against loss. TWO BOOK STORES Coming Sat. Joseph Schildkrant in "Mississippi Gambler Last Times Tonight EVELYN BRENT HAL SKELLY in "WOMAN TRAP" ALL-TALKING VARSITY Tomorrow - Thur - Fri NOTE: This picture is running in Law- rence day and date with K. C. Twente to Address Pi Lambda Theta Tonight Stupendous action, scenes vivid with sound. The greatest outdoor talking picture ever made— Like an All-Talking "COVERED WAGON" SEE IT! HEAR IT!! "THE VIRGINIAN" "The Education Bill" is the subject of the paper, given tonight by W. Steven Burchard and W. Weaver of education this evening before Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education with GARY COOPER WALTER HUSTON RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN The speech will deal with the educational bill which is now before congress to provide for: the creation of a department of education with a committee to consolidation in the new department of federal agencies dealing with education; authorization for funds to enable the department to conduct research in the area; an inter-departmental conference on education to be made up of representatives from each of the executive departments; and creation of a council of education to consist of the chief officials of the various states and territories. The services for conferring of the key of Pi Lambda Theta will be held tonight at 7:30 in room 161, Fraser University, Birkdale, Gertrude Benson, Sister Mary Loyola Burns, Lacie Christie, Jacqueline Kearney, Mary Jane Kirk, Jane Mark Dorey, Pine Pratt, Elizabeth Ruppe, Mary Saul Fitzgerald, and Ada K Wiley, are to be initiated. STARTING WEDNESDAY Our November Monthend Clean Up Of- HART SCHAFFNER & MARX FALL SUITS THE PRICE $32 September and October selling has left us with broken lines, and sizes, rather than let them accumulate on the store, we will clean house now, and give you the price benefits in season. Over 100 suits, all new fall garments from Hart Schaffner & Marx — it's a real opportunity. $32 being far less than the regular price. If you want a finer suit than you thought you could really afford—Come in tomorrow. Styles for Men - Young Men - Hi School Boys! Extra Special—One Lot of Topcaots - Overcoats $19.50 Glad to show you