PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929 Jayhawks Prepare to Maintain Pace Set at Oklahoma Coach Hargiss Will Dril Men to Make Final Home Contests Victories Having successfully hurried the obstacle presented by the Oklahoma Sooners, the Jayhawk gridsters will begin practice this afternoon in preparation for their games with Washington University and the University of Missouri. These games promise to be two of the seasons hardest struggles and Coach K will fill his men enormously in an effort to bring stride. Mifortune struck at the Kansas team while it invaded the Sooner stronghold and as a result the Bausch brothers, Frank and Jim, are on the injured list resulting from the Oklahoma game. Pete Bausch is suffering from an injury to his shoulder while it is nursing a wrench, hernia knee. Coach Hargiss said this morning that it is extremely doubtful if either of the brothers play in the coming season, but that the loss of the players to the team will be keenly felt as they are both among the mainstays of the backfield and front line. A block of 300 seats has been released from Washington University rosters to be used on Saturday. Efforts are being made in St. Louis to bring the band to Law School. Previous Kansas-Washington scores Year Kan. Wash., Year Kan. Wash. 1891 6 6 1913 55 1904 12 12 1923 83 1905 10 10 1924 48 1906 10 23 1927 21 1908 23 0 1927 21 Total points 279 3 Games won 7 Total points Games won Games tied Kansas City, Nov. 11—(UP)—All except one of the big Six campaels today set about their work with the Rangers. It was a wild hauna could be nebraskan next Saturday much discussed. The excepter was Missouri which faced the stimulus to lift its statehood from New York University and a trip on which Big Six prestige was felt Nebraska, however, stood alone in the position of conference leader. The school has played only two conference games, taking last week-end off and returning to play this season by M issouri. Saturday Oklahoma, selected by authorities in pre-season forecasts as a probable winner of the championship, will have an opportunity to throw the conference race back to Nebraska, with uncertainty by overthrowing the leader. "Big Six" games scheduled for Sat. at Louisville. "Big Six" games scheduled for Sat. at Lawrence, Oklahoma. braska at Lincoln, Ames or Drake at Amos. Missouri or New York University. For the rest, Kansas, which outlasted Oklahoma last Saturday in a field of mud to win 7 to 0, will prepare for Washington U. of St. Louis and Iowa State, which has scored just one against conference opponents and the teams, will engage Drake in this intersections match of the schedule. Freshman games: Kansas vs. Mis souri at Columbia, Nebraska vs. Okla homa. Send the Daily Kansan home. Provide through Provident' And yet, the thing that actually carried that ball down the field under the thundering cheers of his teammates in paper-a Provident Mutual Educational Policy which the father had carried to assure a college education for the youngster even before he received grammar school. What a wonderful thing for your boy or girl! Let us tell you more about it. Just send the coupon. "My Boy's Got the Ball!" Just send the coupon. Saturday Will Be Big Day For Football Fans in East Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia O. K. Fearing and W. B. Dalton McCurdy Bldg. 1201 Mass, St. Telephone 265 New York, Nov. 11—(UP)—The Eastern football fan with a lot of money could have lots of fun wonder-land. The team played his favorite sport played Saturday. probably he would first think about a trip to New Haven where Yale will most prefer Princeton in a Big Three game. Princeton will certainly a two to one favorite to win. New Haven holds no monopoly however. There are at least five other real football contests in the making. These are: Dartmouth vs. Cornell at Hanover Harvard vs. Colgate at Syracuse. Penn State vs. Bucknell at State College. Pittsburgh vs. Carnegie Tech, at Pittsburgh Freshmen Begin Stiff Practice for Cub Game at Columbia Saturday Coach Hinsaw Will Send Ful Strength Squad Against Young Tigers Having brushed aside the Aggie yearlings in their first official Big Six battle last Saturday, the freshman led the N.C. team for their crucial contest this weekend with the Missouri team. Although the Aggies lost to the North Carolina to the Year 2014 nebraska eleven, it is well known that the annual Jayhawk big contests usually bury all dope. As yet no serious injuries have developed in the ranks of Coach Hainsh's crew, and if all goes well the team will win next Saturday at Columbia. A stiff practice has been scheduled this week to round the men in shape. Fumbling was evident on the part of Coach Hainsh that likely men will be falling on the ball in practice to check this weakness. The whole squad will most likely make the trip to Columbia this week as Hinchaw used most of them in the first half. The team will win this Saturday they would be entitled to share honors with other two-game winners as Big Six champions. Much interest has developed in the history last Saturday. The score they run up against the Argies was the largest in the Big Six, Nebraska tied 20 points total against the In the past only one game has been played and this was won by the Jay-hawkers in 1927 by a 13-0 score. However this game Saturday is the second time much inter est has developed as to the outcome both teams being strong. A light workout will be had this afternoon to take the stiffness out of the men and then Coach Hinsaw will begin sending them through some training, dampy practice, signal drills and putting and passing practices. Newspapers Discussed at Unitarian Meeting "News Nuggets and News Noodle" was the subject of a talk given by Prof. J. Stuart Hamilton of the department of Journalism at a meeting of the Uliarian Forum group last week at Seba Eldridge at 1501 Crescent Road. DICKINSON CONRAD VEIDT MARY PHILBIN Today - Tomorrow Gliders Being Assembled also ON THE STAGE HAMED ALI HASSAN World Famous Arab Magician Covering Soon Will Be Placed on One of Craft The two gliders now under construction by members of the glider club are being fitted and assembled and the work of covering the wings of the one being built in the Commons of the new building is to Prof. Earl D. Hey who is apprenticing the layouts for his construction. Wed Thur Fri Sat on One of Craft The new gliders according to Professor Hay when completed will be first taken to the aviation field where they will be started by ropes attached to motor cars for engine power, and after which they will sustain them as long as time of time by getting into the region of rising air currents. The Gilder club which has held a meeting every week this year will skip this week and will not meet until Tuesday of next week. WILLIAM POWELL as Philio Vance world-famous detective Theodore Jefferson, president of the Glider Club who was to leave Friday morning in an airplane for Columbus, Ohio, to represent the club Flying Club was detained until Saturday morning on account of the bad weather detaining the plane expected to arrive from Wichita Friday morning. He is expected to return today tomorrow, according to Professor Haywat. Post-Season Football Games Get Disapproval Faculty members of Big Six schools who met Saturday at Manhattan expressed themselves unofficially as opposed to an post-season game between Big Six and Southwest conference champions. They believed the close of the current season. The Big Six seniors defeated the southerners last New Year at Dallas, Texas and the Kansas State. Ollie Cooper, Husser, LaSalle, Olson played. An alteration caused comments of disapproval from several men attending. No official was taken. Concert Series Demand Exhausts $5 Ticket Supply The board also discussed the Carnegie Foundation report on college athletics, but took no formal action. The Board, which was one of the report were exaggerated, they concurred in the report, according to the University Davis, who represented the University. So great has been the interest of the 54 Fine Arts ticket reservation of tickets to the concert in prize tickets and vip tickets that all of the 54 season tickets held aside by the Fine Arts He solved — 'THE CANARY' MURDER CASE' now see him unravel— 'THE GREENE' MURDER CASE' In order to supply the demand, the office is now redeeming concert series tickets and offering those still holding unredeemed concert tickets should not delay in exchanging them for reserved seat tickets, those already at the Fine Arts office, said today. The sale of tickets indicates that an unusually large audience will greet the Kedruff male quartet Wednesday vening. Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor A Missouri Valley sport write recently committed himself by saying that "Kansas without Jim Bausel was like Niagara without its fails." He went on to obliterate any further attempts to over-emphasize the Bauss brothers, Neither Jim nor Pete were to play when Pete went out on the second play of the game with an injured shoulder while Jim sustained a knee injury when hit by the Oklahoma interception. Pete went out on the second play. Cox continued his rampage with the ball, and alternating with Page, Fisher, and Lyman, kept up the powerful attack, and worked skillfully to break up the Snoop at tackles. That Jim Bauch was missed is without contradiction. It is likely the score would have been greater had he stayed in the game. Charley Smooth able filled the position of center left vacant by Pete Bausch, and it was thought that he had been hit in the third period. Ramsey warmed up to take his place, but no veteran stayed in the game to the help. Opinions differ as to the season of rain Norman is at present experiencing. Some said it had been raining for four weeks while less conservative persons estimated six weeks as possible. There was enough water in various spots on the field for workmen to scoop off with shovels. The Jayhawkers rose up to take advantage of Warren's blocked punt by George "Speed" Atkinson, in the fourth quarter, as the ball from the Oklahoma five yard line. Cox smashed tackle or a yard as the quarter ended. On the next play he plunged over for a touchdown, but the Chargers was 'bald the advantage to the end. Atkinson's home town is Bartlesville, Ohi. Here he forswore the state's constitution and figured in that team's victory over his native state's institution. Several things figured in the Jay-hawker's victory. After the blocked punt and scoring of the touchdown, the Sooners fumbled several times, including duel, Captain Lyman for Kansas and Mills and Warren for Oklahoma. The Sooners fumbled several times during the game, but actually fumbled once. Page recovered it that time. Fisher, playing safely with the ball, forced four he would fumble when attempting to catch. But teams punted 12 times, but the Sooners beseted Lyman's average by eight. YOU'LL GET A FEELING FOR Kansas has completed her road trips now and can settle down for the two remaining games. Next State will be played at the conference to play the Washington THIS ONE .. Hear it today at your dealer's, and give these others an audition, too. It's Ukulele Ikee's newest record hit—a cooking good pair of numbers crowned by an actor performer. A plaintively sentimental song that rocks a kick in every串 is backed by a pinyin dance-provider from the band. It's the show style by GIRI Edwards. 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