PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929 Thirty Freshmen Enroute to Land of Scrappy Tigers Jayhawk Victory Tomorrow Will Place Kansas In First Place Tie In Big Six Thirty men, enroute to Columbia, left here today for their second big six game, against the Missouri freshmen. This game, as well as being the final contest for the Jawahar yearlings, will determine whether Oklahoma will place in the Big Six with either Oklahoma or Nebraska. Providing there is no bad weather tomorrow the two teams will start on Monday and expect a tough Tiger dispute. A large canvas has been spread over the field in order that the Tigers will not have the chance to win, the Nebraska eleven last Saturday. Team Weight Is 190 to 195 A light dummy serifimage and signal drill constituted the main part of practice yesterday, and Coach Hinshaw announced that not a man would be kept on the game because of injuries. He turned tomorrow, the first string averaging 125 pounds in the line and 190 pounds in the backfield. Twenty Kansan Linemen Twenty Kansan Linemen The thirty men who made the trip to Columbia this morning are as follows: Ends; Hanson, Shroyer, Campbell, Tainer and Kions; kacks; Brazil; Zvokhane, Chandler, Burcham, Lath- rom and Kions; Williams; centers Williams; Williams; centers Cauley, Cox and Diekson. Backhee men are; Schenkue, Dumm, Beech Morrison, Rowland, Horn, Benne- ball, Hall, Newberry, Maine and Shrer- The probable lineup follows: Missouri kansas Yoho le Campbell Salveter lt Brannil M. Stewart lg Teach Kroen ce Brigante rg M.Cal Morgan rt Zvolare Ellis re Schroyer McDaniel qb Schanke Eaves rh Dunn Kimes lb Morton Morris fb Beard Officials: Referee, W. B. Whitlow, Missouri, Umpire, W. G. Kraus, Washington, Head lineman, Dr. J. A. Beilly, Georgetown. Beta's and Pi U's Compete in Baseball Intramurals Today will see the clash of the two strongest teams in intramural baseball, the Pi UX and the Beta, good matches or not, making it a contest for the contests. Strong Frat Teams Clash Although Alpha Tau Omega and the Kentucky Colonels are out of the running for first place honors they will have the privilege of batting for on third place, but will receive no trophy or award for their labors With the unusual good scoring that has been made by the Pi U's in all of their past games, the team will be crowned the Beta Theta Pi, who is equally as strong a team. Much enthusiasm has been created for the team to play to the unusual good sportmanship and hard competition that markes this intramural year in playgrounds. The oncoming game between Pi Upsilon and Beta Theta Pi will see the climax in intramural baseball. Power of Suggestion Cures Varsity Tackle Earl Foy, 203-pound Kansas tackle, became an advocate of the power of suggestion last Saturday on the Oklahoma football field. Oyf had thrown his body at a Sooner end, blocked him out of the play, and slid into the mud. As he came down, the sound Lymar trimmed, and fell beside him. Foy groaned, "That guy kicked me, Stew." "You're not hurt," said Lyman. "Yes, I am." replied Foy. Lyman reached out a mud-covered hand and tweaked the big tackle's nose. "Get up!" he growled. "You aren't hurt." A aoid shower was splattering over Foy in the locker room after the game. Lyman came up, tested the water with his foot, and thrust his finger into the sink. "Where were you kicked in the second quarter, Axel?" he asked. Foy got up. He and Lyman joined the rest of the Kansas eleven in the buddle. Foy was silent for a time. Finally he coughed. "By golly," he said, "forget." TEN OF THE JAYHAWK GRIDSTERS WHO ARE SET TO BAG THE BEARS Read the Kansan Want Ads. Earl Foy. Tackle Captain Steward Lyman Halfback Art Lawrence, Halfback Paul Fisher, Quarterback Jack Schonflin, Tackle Vergil Paden, End Foster Payne, Fullback Otto Rost, Guard Forrest Cox Halfback When Kansas takes to the field tomorrow to oppose the Washington Bears, reputed to have a heavy line and defense since the game with Missouri last week, here are some of the Kansas players who will continue making the Jayhawk brand of "pinkplik" an interesting feature in Big Six competition. Somehow these men with their other teammates have convinced Big Six teams that Kansas plays football this year and a victory over the Haggis crew is something to "crow about and a defeat is not so hard to take. Train for Turkey Fraternities Work On Annual Cross Country Jog Fraternities on the Hill are busy working on the annual Turkey run now that baseball has come to a close. The Turkey run is one of features of the intramural sports in the allow. Each fraternity is allowed to enter 10 men. Eight must finish in order to count. A fraternity may enter in order to count in the scoring of points. Scoring is made by taking the total score of the runners, the lowest total winning. The scoring is similar to that The fraternity winning the race is entitled to a turkey and 25 points, second place getting a poose and 15 points, third placing with 10 and 10 points and fourth 5 points. The course of the Turkey run begins at the corner of the Ottawa road and Louisiana street. From there the team goes north to 11th street, four blocks west to Illinois, then back north to the K. U. heating plant, went to the bockey field, north on the Chi Omega路, north on the Chi Omega road, and next on the new snow ball, then between Snow hall and west Administration building down over the hill past the Rock Chalk through the gate at the entrance of the stadium, finishing The fraternities are urged to have their contestants make a practice run before the actual race to acquaint themselves with course and the distance of the run. "A Handbook of Classical Mythology" by Prof. George Howe and Ralph Grosso, in the department of the University of North Carolina, is the first book to be published in English which identifies myths and mythic myths. The book, published this summer, is a dictionary of Greek and Roman mythology, arranged alphabetically. Football Tales --use of the controls and a first lesson in flying were explained to the students. The plane was well known, glider manufacturer, Launching the plane into the air was very difficult. Lincoln, Nov. 15—(UP) —Nebraska Cornhoppers, heinked in every day when this week except yesterday, were looking forward to a light dellon on a frozen field today. With Raymond Richards definitely out of the lineup, Big Broadsides and Razor Reporter were grounded for the latest motions. Ames, Nov. 15—UP)—Ukraine State football men stressed defensive plays and an aerial offensive play against the Drake team. Saturday against the Drake team. Trager, quarter, was handling the play. He was still out of injuries received earlier this season. Norman, Nov. 15—(UP) —Twenty-seven Sooner football men were enriched by two All-Stars and Huskies. One player, Benton Taylor, regular end, will be missing when the Oklahomaans face Neubrua. He was scheduled to fill his place. Denton is scheduled to fill his place. Mahantz, November 15—(UP)—The Kansas Aggies, with an open date Saturday, took their last hard work-out of the week last night. Coach Bo McMillim will leave today for Lincoln to watch the Nebraska-Oklahoma game there while his squad watches Agger freshen play Creighton were. Two Members of Glider Club Tell of First Ride Two University of Kansas co-ed-tell of their ride in a glider at Kansas City just recently. They were Wanda Cowna of Wichita and Doreen Woodward of Kansas City, members of the K. U. Glider club. A wire, 20 or 30 feet long, was attached to the nose of the glider and the towing began. At approximately a speed of 30 miles an hour the glider began ascending. When the wire ran down to the car at the bottom, the car released it from the glider according to the enthusiastic co-eds. Although the weather threatened, Bert Thomas, a transport pilot, made several demonstrative flights before its outfall to its shed on the drizzling rain. Framework of the Cook glider $ ^{1} $ of steel tubing. It is a secondary glider which means that it is built for training purposes. Steel construction is generally considered safer than all wood. Iowa Arranges Schedule State College Plans Sixteen Basketball Games Ames, Iowa — A 16-game schedule, 13 of which are already arranged, includes a game in State College basketball team of 1939, according to T. N. Metcalf, director of athletics at Six Flags Resort, arranged on a home and home basis, will be played in addition to six games with non-竞赛 teams. According to the present schedule Drake will open the season in State Gymnasium, Jan. 3. However, three or four other preliminary games will be arranged for the holiday vacation and come down to the close of the fall quarter. A prominent physician of Japan has written after examining the eyelashes of unhealthy children the lashes of unhealthy children are longer and prettier but the healthy ones are shorter. The fraternities and sororites of Kentwesterian University are prac- ticed by the student body, which they will present in a context. The students will be play on five different nights. The 13 games now scheduled are: Jan. 3 – Drake at Ames. Jan. 5 – Dana at Ames. Jan. 17 – Kansas at Lawrence. Jan. 18 – Oklahoma at Norman. Jan. 22 – Nebraska at Ames. Jan. 23 – Creighish at Ames. Jan. 24 – Argues at Agges at Ames. Feb. 12 – Missouri at Columbia. Feb. 12 – Drake at De Moines. Feb. 17 – Oklahoma at Ames. Feb. 17 – Argues at Agges at Battan. Action of the dean's office at the University of Michigan in sending student spies to fraternity dances to look for traces of liquor has aroused a flare of indignation from the stubbornness of some who refuse to subside for some time, according to the University of Washington Daily. Feb. 22—Nebraska at Lincoln. Feb. 27—Kansas at Ames. Rules Changed in Hockey Of More Scoring Season Opens With Promises The opening games follow: Boston, Brunts at Detroit, New York Nangers at Montreal (Mineapolis), Los Canaan, Chicago Blackhawks at Toronto. New York, Nov. 14—(UP)—Upon the new rules, more scoring and overtime will be expected to feature the national hockey league season which opens to The most pronounced change is the forward pass rule, which permits passing in all three zones of the rink, as long as the pack carrier is in the same area as the teammate to whom he passes. This is expected to decrease tices, and 1-0, 2-1, and similar scores. Only three players, including the goaltender, will be permitted in the play. Goalkeepers must gate红 of the pack instantly Five new managers are in the lengue, Lioni Conacher will manage the New York Americans, which will begin Saturday until Saturday at Ottawa. Sooners Ready for Only Big Six Game of Week Norman, Nov. 15—(Special) After dashing through a snappy signal drill, Coach Ad Lindey and his University of Oklahoma grid squelld near Norman Thursday night for Lincoln, where the Sooners will meet the University of Texas in them in the big Six game of the week Saturday afternoon. John Lee, tackle, whose right hand was injured in the Sonner-Jayhawk game, will return to the Cornhusker contact, but he will get some service in the grance. Berry, who lost his left foot on the injured list for two weeks, will enter Saturday's趴 in tip-Up while the varisity is batting the Nebraska first string, the Oklahoma frosh squand are fighting the Nebraska first year men on the field in Norman. The Oklahoma Sooners' Philip, left guard; Teel, center; Young, left tackle; Wilson, right guard; Chisholm, right tack; Toli- Official Service Automotive Electrical Service leson, right end; Walker, quarterback; Borah, left half; Simms, right half, and Robinson, Fullback. Indications Show Record Sale of Tickets for Play Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Phone 406 The ticket sale for "The Devil in the Art club play to be given Nov. 16, 19" will be a record sale from all indications, according to Prof. Allen Crafton of University College London. "There are still some good seats for all three performances," said John Young, business manager for the band at the reserved in the basement of the green hall. Read the Kansan Want Ads. St. Louis Bears Invade Mt. Oread (Continued from page 1) to batter the Washington line. Such stars as Paul Paris, tackle, and Captain Harvey Jablonkos, guard two of the teams, has ever produced, will have to be removed before any Jawshaker plays can be played. The line will meet with marked success. Injured Bears May Play coach Al Sharpe has been busy developing a consistent which was develop a consistent which was lacking when the team played Missouri. Red Ted Saussle, sophomore halfback, and one of the team's best offensive men, will probably be auffer play in the game. 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