PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929 Hargiss and Team Go Into Seclusion for Secret Work Jayhawks Will Perfec K. U. Football Machine To Overwhelm Missouri Coach Hargiss and his band of Jayhawk football players will go into seclusion this afternoon, and the team will be in a master's mind of the week will be closed to the public. The secret practices will be held in connection with preparations for the game with Miracle Saturday in Memorial stadium. During the week of secrecy the conches hope to whip the team into position properly functioning bunch of Kansas football players ready to bring woe upon the Tigers. Most of the teams have polished off rough spots in the队 play although a new play or two may be added before the end of tricks. Handicapped by muddy fields in their games with Oklahoma and Washington, the Jayhawks never had a chance to try out adequately until they got the win. The weather remains fair and the field is dry the Kansas team should experience no difficulty in getting their nerial game under way. The heavy rain in the path of the Missouri backfield acres, should they attempt to unleash a scoring drive and mainstays of the forward well such as Atkeson, Rost, Foy, and Schopfin will undoubtedly have opportunity to add to their goals. The Bausch brothers, Pete and Jim, are slowly recovering from injuries received in the Oklahoma City attack. They also decided to play by the time the Tigers invade Lawrence, Neither of the men played in the Washington State game. Robt Logan, veteran guard, who has been out most of the season with a bad ankle, will probably miss the game to take his place in the lineup. Oklahoma and Nebraska engage in the only Big Six conference game in the last 12 months. Sooners marring the Cornhushr's record with another tie, 13 to 13, although they still remain at the head of the rankings. The Kansas Aggies remained idle over the week-end and by virtue of their inactivity continued to hold second place behind their opponent both humbled in their non-conference games Saturday by New York U. and Drake respectively. A summary of the team's game shows that Kansas has scored more points against opponents than any other team and has been scored on three occasions. As a result of its victories over Oklahoma and Iowa State, Kansas now shares a .500 rating and lost one game, tied one, and lost one. Notre Dame and Pitt U. Lead for Championship New York, Nov. 18, —(UP) With the 1929 football season entering the final weeks of competition, sectional leaders have been firmly established in every section of the country and two teams—Notre Dame and the University of Pittsburgh—stand out as champions for national championbins. Both Notre Dame and Pitt improved their titular claims Saturday. The Patee TODAY BARBARA BEDFORD AND SINCE in MACK FROM HANCHER in MACEK A double program with Bob Thurman, and his comedy, "Thick and Thin." "Thick and Thin." **ORROW - ALICE TERRY and big cat in art inspired artist remarkable THREE PASSIONS. Also Kino gram news.** Oklahoma And Nebraska Tie for Conference Lead Kansas City, Nov. 18—(UP) The obliged fought tie game between Oklahoma and Nebraska, which was held on Saturday, the sixth in conference Saturday, left the tandings of the teams unchanged and left the crowd evenness of each race for the title. The standings: the standings: Teams W L T P Nebraska 1 0 1.20 Kansas Aggies 3 1 1 .755 Okahoma 2 2 1 .607 Kansas 1 2 1 .607 Missouri 1 1 1 .600 Iowa State 1 4 1 .600 Kansas Freshmen End Brilliant Grid Season; Display Scoring Power Abundance of Good Materia Expected for Next Year's Varsity Squad Handling the Missouri freshman a 33-2 blow last Saturday completed the year's work for the Jayhawk yearlings with the exception of a few workouts this week. The Kansas freshmen both their games by decisive scores. At center both Caughey and Cox have shown up well and it is probable that both will make a strong bid for the top spot. McCall and Teach showed up well at guard against both the Aggies and the Tigers. Tackles who have played a consistent game for Kansas are Brazil, Zvolanek, Chandler, and The light, fleet Campbell and the sturdy Shroyer present one of the best end combinations in the valley. In the backyard Kansas has a world of material from the freshman squad. Schake, Beach, Dumm, Smith, Morrison, Bonnett, and a field of others coaches some of the backfield wry they have gone through in the past. --field. Sun the first game, then rain twice, and now perhaps snow. Rankin's Drug Store Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor "Handy for Students' --field. Sun the first game, then rain twice, and now perhaps snow. J. Plivius has a record of two out of three for the present football season here, and present indications are that Old Man Winter may be the dark horse next Saturday when the Tigers move to the Tigers on Memorial stadium WHITMAN - JOHNSTON - MAC DONALD Phone 678 11th and Mass. Ford Coach—excellent motor and good appearance. One you can feel proud to own. Ford Touring—good condition. Priced to sell quick. CANDY 2. good Ford coupes—just what you need for this winter. Low cost and up-keep. 1928 model A Ford—sport coupe. A dandy and priced right. Save the depreciation on a new one. Demonstrate. Dodge coupe—good transportation. A low cost. HAMILTON Motor Co. 7th & Vermont Phone 534 Always the ideal gift—send a box to square yourself, or take it yourself and help her eat it. Missouri has another Big Six opponent to contend with at Columbia and Texas. Sooner than that gave the Cornhoppers the scare of their lives to emerge tide 13 al, left Saturday at UConn. They were beating a beating at the hands of New York University in Yankee stadium before losing to Michigan. The measure of the Tigers 14 to 0. While Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma were settling football disputes, the Japahawkers were empha- sized by fighting hones by defeating the Washington honors by determined St. Louis 13 to 0, Missouri won over the Bears by a last minute touchdown on a slow field 6 to 0. Playing under the same conditions the Jayhawks rammed the Brine line for 15 first down to the Bears in the fourth downs. So the dope points for a Kansas victory over Missouri. But the Kansas-Missouri game is one where dose is tossed out the window and few dew hazard a guess on the winner. It fight, fight, fight every time, whether at Columbia or at Oklahoma State. The fans in the stands next Saturday, the controversy should prove more colorful and thrilling than ever before. The Kansas line possessed the same charging offense that enables the bats to win over Oklahoma it has been unable to overcome. It alert to smear the Washington plays and backs for losses. Individual stars are hard to choose in that Jay-Z, Jalen Johnson, Joseph Poy, Akron and / Rost against ap well against the Bruins. Although the majority of fans in this section have not seen the Tigers and Oklahoma play this season, you can choose an all-star Big Six team and any contributions submitted to the league's column. Come on fellows, what is your choice of the 1920 Big Six competition, and why do you opt for the Sport EI today. Class Hockey Teams Play Sophomore Women Win Oven Freshmen; Score 3-2. As the final result in a fast and played game between the women's sophomore and freshman team, the sophomores team emerged as victor, the score being 3 to 2. The goals won by the sophomores were scored by Helen Young, the other one scored one point in each half, and Byrne one point in the first half. One point was scored by Virginia Manning on the freshman team, the other one scored by Stephanie Cox. The Game Friday is the second one having been played by the freshman team. They won their first game last week from the juniors with a score of 6-5. The lineup for the sophomore team was as follows: D. Martin, J. Byrn, H. Lawson, L. Allen, E. Gothik, H. Lawson, L. Allen, E. Gothik, C. Short, E. Holmola, H. Holmola. Freshman lime imp: V. Manning, D Lighternh, B Neely, N Stareck, K Mokley, M. Mendona, E Moxley, L Morsel, M. Butcher, E. Lewis, M Eriksh New York, Nov. 18.—(UP) Col-Charles A. Lindbergh is under treatment by Dr. Walter Phillips of Englewood, where he told office told the United Press today. It was learned from Philips' office that Lindbergh had a shoulder injury, but no statement was concerning the injury concerning the injury. Lindbergh could not be located. USED CARS 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 International 1925 Buck Roadster 1925 Dodge Roadster 1926 Automobile Roadster 1926 Buck 1926 Buck Sedan 1926 Buck Coach Many other student specialties. Lawrence Buick Co. Phone 402 700 N. H. Tuxedo Time As the winter season draws on you are invited to more formal affairs—sport clothes won't do: the business suit is out of place. You must have the ever useful "tux." Consult us about it—we'll show you the latest styles, and we'll tell you what to wear with it—collar, tie, shirt. studs, shoes, hat, muffler, hose—everything in perfect taste. Hart Schaffner & Marx University Styled Tuxedo Full silk trimmed—peak lapel coat, roomy trousers, tailored in black unfinished worsted. Glad to show you. $35 Washington, Nov. 18. —(UP) An ambitious proposal for a nation-wide system of high speed "express motorways" for motor traffic to solve the unemployment problem and provide better mobility was discussed with President Hoover CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. St. TWO VARSITIES Get a Date and Give Them Both a Try One Ticket for Both Parties Hurley Kaylor and his K.C.Band IN THE UNION Tommie Johnson and his Serenaders IN THE GYM STAG AND DATES $1 Alike "The Devil And The Cheese" K. U. Dramatic Club Presents The Delightfully Fantastic Comedy By Tom Cushing. Successful N. Y. Playwright A True American Romance in An Ancient Greek Monastery Perched on An Inaccessible Cliff A Swirl of Passing Scenes Filled With Bright Contrast Monks - Bandits - Aviators - Cannibals - Shipwrecks TONIGHT, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY At Fraser Chapel Curtain at 8:15 Sharp ADMISSION $1.00 Single Admission Season Tickets Student Activity Tickets Reserved Seats in Basement of Green Hall