PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1929 Merry-Go-Round Pace Set by Beta Theta Pi in Winning Ball Game Pi U's Taken in by 38-8 Seor in First of Championship Playground Tilt Playground Tilts The Greeks of Beta Theta Pi,聚集成街 in the city's northwest corner, has the legacy of winning ball games by big score Friday afternoon when they upset Psi. Hitting at will and ramping around the bases in a fashion to make one dizzy, the Beta's scored a half-dozen or more runs before the 31 stairs for the afternoon. The Pi UIs, on the other hand, fought a losing battle from the first and managed to push eight runs across the plate to make the final score 31 to 27. Minus the service of three regulars, two in the hospital and one out of town, Pi U's ranks were disorganized and the tight defense was disorganized. The final score of the tournament was put to rout. The Pi U pitcher, who has figured so potentially on the team's offense, was in the hospital. He may be back in the game Monday when the two game series ends and the second of the three game series ends. Should the Beta's win Monday, they will be undisputed champions of the Hit in playground ball, and will receive a living cup. If P I W win, two teams will decide the one taking the honors in the final game Tuesday. The Beta's won division three and by virtue of their decisive victory over the Panthers, the Panthers finals gained the right to meet the Pi Ua's who were victories over the A. Providing the Pi U regulars return to the lineup Monday afternoon the game should prove to be a close and interesting affair. However, if they fail, it is likely the Betas again will be easy time defeating the runner-up. Copy for Christmas Owl Must Be In This Week The Christmas Maquette number of the Sour Owl will appear Dec. 6, according to Embre Jaillite, editor. At this time the winner of the cover design will be announced. The cover will be released by Jailite and a faculty member. "The死线 line for art copy is next Wednesday, and squibs, short stories, or fables will be in by next Saturday." Jailhouse sailed. "The prize short story will be the one." The editor of the comic magazine gives this warning: "Those interested in becoming members of the editorial board meeting at 2:30 p.m. next Wednesday at the Sour Owl office and submit 16 inches of copy. This limit should be maintained throughout the year for permanent status on the board." Haskell Indians Play Here Tomorrow In Night Game Postponement of the Haskell-Kirlias Teacher's College which was scheduled have been postponed. City yesterday, places another night football game on the home field. Arrangements made yesterday announced that the Indians would meet the Kirksville teachers tomorrow evening at the Haskell stadium. Night prior to the games, proudly parlay for the Haskell staff and the Lawrence supporters. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Jayhawks Defeat Washington 13-0 For Your Radiato Prestone Glycerine Alcohol (Continued from page 1) empty of the usual bands, gay and colorful stunts, and the official citizenship card. But the parents apparently unmindful of the steady rain that cut the expected attendance at the concert Couch Hargisss in his original line-up at the start of the third period with the excelsior to Page at fullback. An exchange of punts followed. Sackie interfered with Fishburn's 12 yards for the first score. But these Bears, or Bruins, as you like, were out to avenge a string of seven defeats and three successive games against the Kansas and were not to be brushed aside so aside so easily. Taking the ball from the kick-off they produced an offence that would lead 32-yard line where Kansas took the ball on downs. Lyman punted and Sansele returned the ball 25 yards to the Kansas. It was a fumble and the Jayhawks kept the ball in Washington territory until late in the fourth period, when Atkinson pounced on Sansele's fumble and hit it to halt the lattest rally of the Bruins. Let Us Service Your Car Deep in their own territory as darkness began to creep over Mt. Oread, brass opened up with a series of blades that proved costly when one landed in Fisher's arms. The fleet Kansas quarter races to the Washington 11-yard line and hit jashawker hopes for a score were momentally put to rout, when Sauceau intercepted Fisher's pass and run. The return to Fisher caught Sauceau's pass and Fisher paved the way for the second score by running 30 yards to the five yard line. Midshipmen carried it over, and the game Winter Dusk for Bears First honors go to the substitute back in the Kansas eleven, Schmidt, who carried the ball for consistent shooting. The team bans the hero of the day, were one to be chosen, be Fisher, Kansas quarter who played nearly the whole game and was the only player who deserves glory. Cox showed that he still possessed plenty of power. The absence of the injured Bauch brothers was never known. Saucele stood out like a mountain in the Bruins' offense and the halfback made most of his team's yardage. Hornsby and Waid were good partners and deserve more praise. They covered themselves with praise as charging and defensive forward walks, and both teams stood up well under the strain. CARTER SERVICE The starting lineup: KARAISI line Paderen lt Padber lt Paris lt Atkinson lt Gilbert lt Washington lt KARAISI line Paderen lt Padber lt Paris lt Atkinson lt Gilbert lt Washington lt FG- gt FG- gt Rietveld lt FG- gt Rietveld lt Fichier lt oh lt As lt Fichier (c) lt oh lt Wood lt Fichier (c) lt oh lt Substitutions for Washington Basketball for Detroit Washington Basketball for Washington Second period, Rosette for Cleveland, Wilson for San Jose; Huff for Anderson and Anderson for Jacksonville; Felix for Jacksonville; Studley for Glenway. Roseette for Jacksonville; Studley for Glenway. *Bachman, Katherine for Kansas; Birth past, Patti Foley; Bachman, Kristin for New York; Birth past, Dr. Brian Fornack for Arkansas; Birth past, Jim Drew for South Dakota; Birth past, David McKinnon for Missouri; Birth past, Samuel Medina for Texas; Lawyer for Paula Ferry; Lawyer for Katy; Lawyer for Paula Ferry; Charles Smyrna for Schlumberger; M. Sorman for Seattle; Michael Berman for Philadelphia; N. Sorman for Poitier; M. Sorman for Philadelphia; N. Sorman for Poitier; M. Sorman for Philadelphia; *Page for Lawrence*. Goodman for Philadelphia. Firestone TIRES & BATTERIES den : Bramant for Carteau Abbey, Officials : Leslie Kelmonds, Ottawa University Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplier A. G. ALRICH Stationery. 736 Mass. St. diff, reference; Ben L. McCrary, Oklahoma University,UMP, m. M. V. Porter, Washington State College, field judge; W. P. Rowley, III, * tale Treeners*, board lineman. **company:** Earned first downs - Washington **company:** Earned first downs from sensitivism - Washington first downs from sensitivism, margrese, exclusive of forward passes - Washington - Washington attempted 13, completing - Washington attempted 13, completing - Washington attempted 13, completing - Washington attempted 1 for no gain. Passen intercepted by - riders and passes, including run. Washington Frocks That Differ from the originals in little but price! Dumm failed to add the seventh point, and the K.U. Freshmen led at the half 12 to 0. $15.00 Tiger Cubs Caged by Kansas Frosh But Missouri was not idly standing but, for during its second period, Macdonald threw his arm behind within one foot of the goal, only to lose it on a fumble by Kane recovering the ball. A drive late in the third period gave Dunn to touchdown. Shankar and Dunn came back, the latter pushing it over. Dunn added the point after touchdown and hit Dunn again. The yearlings added the overwhelming touch in the fourth quarter driving through these Missouri opponents at 38 points before the first whistle. (Continued from page 1) You cannot afford to miss seeing our stock. Let us show you today. Missouri won two toes and killed off Kobe, Miami failed to take a first down. Schuek kicked Miami in the first half but missed. For Missouri, he attempted to punt but traded it on the Tiger's two yard pass. After two feet from the ball, Kobe kicked the ball down. He failed to kick the extra point. After a penalty for holding, he forced to kick from penalized for holding and forced to kick from penalized for holding. The Kobe Sawyer line and carried it to the 24 yard line as the quarter ended. Seven Rows were missing. NANETTE First Quarter **Second quarter** Rave' gave way to Morrison, Kansas tank with the ball going deep into the Tiger's foot. The ball went back toward the Tiger's foot and breakered away behind the Tiger's foot. Morrison went around right and tanked. The ball went up the field. The 17yard line. Morrison went around right and tanked. The ball went up the field. Kimne returned the lice off of the Tiger's foot. 19 West 9th Phone 156 The linemen were the ones at the operating station, where they would work on the wiring turned to the Shawnee line. Two tine backtrackers were the ones at the operating station, who worked on the Shawnee line. Two tine backtrackers were the ones at the operating station, who worked on the Shawnee line. Two tine backtrackers were the ones at the operating station, who worked on the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. MacDaniel was the one turned to the Shawnee line. made eight plys on three line play, Schanka pointed to Thomas who was down on the bank at the right end of the pitch. Kroen, for Messi, doubled the ball, Kroen, for Messi, doubled the ball, Thomas intercepted Dumme's pass on his own line to Messi when he returned the ball to Messi who returned the ball to Messi when he Dummen went over for a touchdown. His kick was good for the extra point. Dummen knocked Kenko out of the half on 12 yards later. Kenko took the ball on her 12 yard line. More penalties. After Missouri's misses, failed Keno's penalty. After Missouri's misses, failed Keno's penalty. To reach 18-yard line, Smith over for a touchdown. Dummen's pass to an exchange of yards the ball was low and extended into the end zone. Missouri's pass were incomplete. Missouri's pass were incomplete. Smith held half the distance to the goal as the ball entered the end zone. Smith's plunge was good for a touchdown. Smith kicked the extra point. Dummen knocked Kenko out of the half on 12 yards later. Fourth Quarter The Brousp (1) **S.C.A.** Campbell bj lb POS. MISGUEL Campbell bj lb Pos. Groe bj lb Sainte-Vierne Groe bj lb Pos. Groe bj lb Pos. Hogeland kb lr Kronen Zoozack kb lr Morrison Schmaker kb lr Morrison Schmaker kb lr McDunnick Morrison kb lr Duncan Morrison kb lr Gehring Football Scores Yesterday **Summary:** Tachouche, Dianne 2, Smith 1, Warnock 3, Tessaroff 4. First host, Denise Kawasaki 9, Marionet 10, Smith 1. First host, Kawasaki 9, Marionet 10. Yards lost from scrambling. Marionet 15, Smith 10. Yards lost from scrambling. Marionet 15, Smith 10. Yards completed, Kawasaki 9 for 26 yards. Yards completed, Kawasaki 9 for 26 yards. Yards completed, Kawasaki 9 for 26 yards. Kawasaki 9 for 14 yards averaged on pony, Kawasaki 16 yards. Kawasaki 16 yards on pony, Kawasaki 16 yards. Kawasaki 16 yards. Officials: Roberte, W. B., Whitlah, Westminster, Umpire, W. G. Krause, Washington Lineman, Dr. Joseph A. Kelly, Field heavy attentions 300. 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The teams were Dana, Wyoming, Wyoming, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado Agricultural College, Oklahoma and Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. The junior farmers, 4-H Club members, started their competition yesterday when judging teams from five states entered the ring. Money was collected to be split among the junior farmers as well as among the senior exhibitors. Judging of cattle by the college teams is a dignified affair. There are no chewing sections. The teams compete in wading, swimming, swine, sheep, and horses. They must give reason for their selections. The scouts are tabulated and the winning team wins. Okahama won first place in team and individual rankings in the 4- H team, earning a third-place tertiary. Missouri won second place, Kansas national, Iowa fourth, and Florida national. Read the Kansan Want Ads. 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Fisher rather "did himself well," although Schmidt was a close second for glory. Penalized to within one yard of the goal—but Lyman's boot restored respiration. "Score at half," rang out, "New York U. 7, Missouri 0." A groun from several in the press box was concluded by "i bet a dollar on Missouri too," from a Washington supporter. Those nine fresh men in the second period made five first downs—but no touchdown! Frosty press box windows are no fun, especially when passes are intercepted for four straight times. Comment, "That's one for the books." FICTION POETRY DRAMA NON-FICTION CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND RENTAL LIBRARY Book Week. November 17-23 The new books are here for your enjoyment. books for every taste and every purse. (All purchases wrapped for mailing without Charge.) Let us Take Care of Your Magazine Subscriptions. 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