PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.1929 Hargiss Limbers Up Muscles Sore From N. U. Game Mentor Gives Chalk Talk While Varsity Rests For Oklahoma Contact Contest Couch Bill Hargas spent the first day of the week in which he has to whip the Jawhaker grid men into shape for the coming fray with the Sooners in lumberjack gear. He incurred in the Nebraska contest. No strenuous workout was given the men and the time was devoted to conditioning the Varsity for a stiff practice schedule throughout the remainder of the week. The first hour of yesterday's afternoon session was devoted to the players who directed the players' attention to mistakes committed in Saturday's game. After the talk the Varsity submitted the team's list of members Members of the squad who saw service in the Nebraska game were excused after a call by the coach to the showers. The team came out of the Nebraska fracas badly battered, and Coach Hargiss fraces the problem of nursing the men back into condition for the conflict with Ohio State. Big Six title. Although several men received minor sprains and bruises it is hoped that the cripples will recover in time to resume practice soon. Roland Logan, guard, it is said he a game log, and although he favors it he is reporting for drill regularly. The remaining members of the squad were divided into two groups, Coach Bunn have charged the linen and Getto instructing the linen in offensive charging tactics, pivoting, and getting out of the net during training and tackling. Sooners Plan Big Welcome K. U.-Soon Game to Be Climax of Day's Program Norman, Nov. 5.—(Special)—At least 25,000 people from parts of Kansas, Oklahoma and surrounding states are expected to attend the annual Homecoming at the University of Oklahoma, Nov. 9, an event for students and faculty. About 10,000 alumni will be returning to their alma mater. Lanchoes, banquets, a peep jamboree in Oklahoma City on Friday and a peep rally and reception at Norman on Saturday will be only a part of the entertainment offered returning Sooners. The climax of all events will be the Kansas-Oklahoma game in the University stadium Satereo afternoon. Housing of guests presents a difficult problem but will be managed by the students. Students have homes and hotels. Pledges and other students at the university will fling wide the doors and sleep in baths, beds, and tables in honor of the occasion. A heavy sale of tickets by advance reservation is reported, with a great discount. Tickets sell ready reserved. Tickets sell for $2.50. Norman, close to Oklahoma City, can be reached easily from any part of the city. For details, call by car, train, or any way possible. McLarnin Eager to Try For Welterweight Crown Chicago, Nov. 5, — (UP) — Irish Jimmy McLamier, who throws hard punches and is willing to take what he has learned today, lived today that he was ready for a wolverine match with Jackie Fields, the present 140 pound film tilt Jimmy believes he got over the toughest obstacle in his path to the wetterweight throne when he whippe wrought his opponent's lightweight champion, last night. Mandell, despite his weight of only 138 pounds, was looked upon as the foremost contender for Field's title until he lost to Mearln. --the following men will compose the freshman squad. Ends: Gilbert Hannon, Jay Shroyer, Jewell Campano, John Laird, David Levine, Lover. Guides: John Armand, Teachy McCall, Herman Mai, Eugene Cram, and Joe Haejolin. Tackles: Joe Zvolanek, Jim Brazil, Dont Latham, Carl Chandler, Jim Burham and Kim Krawinski. Tackles: I. K. Caughey, and John Yerry; Backs Elm Schneake, Raymond Dumm, Ormond Beach, Jack Morrison, Carnie Smith, Lewis Rowland, Ronald Horn, Rubin Bennett, Norman Mauws, Edwin Robert Newberry, Felidow Newberry and Robert Ewing. Typewriting Paper Ream Package 500 Sheets Fourth Round in Deck Tennis Is Being Played .75c, .85c, $1.50, $2.10 The fourth rounds of deck tennis in women's intramurals are to be played by Thursday. There are three schools where women who are playing in this round are: Kerker-Boeseer, Kappa Alpha Theta; McNeill-South, Hutchins-College; Loyola-Johnson, Johnson, Musick; Alpha Chi Omega; Residential-Bear, Armand-Jennings, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lottimer-Kellar, Lawson-Lawton, Taurus; O'Neil, Hawkins-Hayward-Baker, Watkins hall; Glanville-Rodgers, Hamilton-Lattimer, Swearing-Pington, Hancock-Kleicher, and Christenson-Higglers, Alpha Xi Three Deciding Games Remain in Intramural Playground Tourney --the following men will compose the freshman squad. Ends: Gilbert Hannon, Jay Shroyer, Jewell Campano, John Laird, David Levine, Lover. Guides: John Armand, Teachy McCall, Herman Mai, Eugene Cram, and Joe Haejolin. Tackles: Joe Zvolanek, Jim Brazil, Dont Latham, Carl Chandler, Jim Burham and Kim Krawinski. Tackles: I. K. Caughey, and John Yerry; Backs Elm Schneake, Raymond Dumm, Ormond Beach, Jack Morrison, Carnie Smith, Lewis Rowland, Ronald Horn, Rubin Bennett, Norman Mauws, Edwin Robert Newberry, Felidow Newberry and Robert Ewing. With only three intramural games to be played in trimmable playground ball practically all of the winners of all divisions can be pointed out to this time. The good showing made yesterday by the Kappa Sigs in their match with the Brave, a game by a 13 point margin, places the Kappa Sigs at the top of their league. Kappa Sig's, Kentucky Colonel and A. T.O.'s are Leading Their Divisions Their Divisions Pi Upson overcame one of the strongest contenders in division 4 last night by defeating Delta Tau Delta by a single victory. He will be the second place in this division. The Pi U's have as yet one game to play, that being with the Delta Chis, which will be the only days. If they win this game with the Delta Chis, then Kappa Sigma and Pi Upson will have to play off that game, and the two will still automatically take that division. Kentucky Colinels Win In addition, the team is at present leading the remainder of the teams in this group, having won all five games which they have played so far. They will be played with Pi Kappa Alpha, the outcome of which will give the honors to Alta Tau Omega if they win, if they will tie them with Delta Upsilon. Kentucky Colonels having had a clean slide during the entire season completed a perfect percentage last night with the Triangle fraternity by the decisive score of 8 to 4. This has won its division. so far that has won its division. In the third division there has been a great deal of competition between the different fraternities. Beta Theta Pai having won all five of their prizes, the most prized honors in this division but still has to play Pi kappa Pai. Pi Chi at one time was pointed out to be the winner in this division but after their defeat last night it is the hands of Pi Chi Pai allows little chance for victory. Games Are Scheduled Summing up the whole intramural playground ball, results will be found that there are very few games yet to be played that will have any bearings on the game. After Thursday the winners of each division will have been picked and then it will be between those two days play off for the winner of the sport. Those games which will be played Nov, 5 are as follows: Chi Delta Sigma vs. Delta Sigma Pi; Phi Delta Theta vs. Cosmopolitan club; Phi Mu Sigma vs. Alpha Kappa Pi; Delta Chi vs. Delta Chi; Delta Tau Delta Sigma; Sigma Chi Alpha Kappa Pi vs. Dunkin club; Sigma PsI Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa. Freshman Players on Regular Squad Named by Hinshaw The Fresh football squad entered intensive drill before they cocooned the sas Agile yearlings in the first scheduled game of the season for Coach Picks 42 Men After Eligibility Requirement Check Is Made By Davis Last night's practice was devoted to running signals and poliling up new plays which Coach Hinsah has been teaching in the afternoon new headgears were issued to members of the squad and an analytical scrimmage was held during the practice. Gotto watching the play and pointing out and correcting faults which appeared in going over the plays, Emma gave him a poliling out of the huddle into the line. Throughout the entire practice the men showed a vim and snap that drew favorable comment from spectators. The line of the team confronted him with an aggressive and aggressive while the backs combined weight with flashing speed. The definite lineup of the men who will start the game against the Agile Fresh Saturday in Memorial stadium has not been announced but it is likely that a great number of players will service before the tilt is concluded. Coach Steve Hinshaw announced the freshman squad of 42 men late Monday, when the university's eligibility requirements by W. W. Davis, Hinshaw said that additions to the squad would be likely as a result of the additional practice sessions this week. Thirty-three have been selected as possible members to play in the freshman games this fall. Other Members Named Other members of the squad are Dale Dickerson, Harry Rash, E. J. Kioun, Lawrence Plaintiff, Everett Mills, Crown, Ray Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Lowevel and Ben Williamson. "A Barber Shop With a Personality" A Fellow Does Feel Different! SAMPLE BARBER SHOP 9241/2 Mass. St. Are School Children Robots? Are Modern Schools a Flop? Should Women Teachers Be Scrapped? What Price Remedy? BERTRAND RUSSELL and DR.WILL DURANT will answer these questions in their debate Thursday, Nov. 7, 8 p.m. Is Modern Education a Failure? HENRY J. HASKELL, Chairman Editor, Kansas City Star Auditorium Opening number Community Lecture Course Season Tickets and Student Enterprise Tickets Admit Single Admission, $1 Reservations — Room 1. Administration Building Football Notes Lincoln, Nov. 5—(UP) —The Nebraska Cornhoppers, sharing leadership with Oklahoma in the Big Six out here today while several prominent members of the squad recuperated from injuries; Clair Sloan triple-tackle, Todd McDowell veteran half, and Raymond Richards, tackle, were most seriously injured by the Jayhawkers Saturday. The Jayhawkers will be ill this weekend. Columbia, Nov. 5, —(UP)—Definitely removed as a contender for the Big Six championship this season, the University of Missouri Tiger squand was pointing today for two wins at Oklahoma University in St. Louis and New York University at New York on succeeding Saturday. Ames, Nov. 5.-(UF)-With the Kansas Aggies at their immediate foemen, Iowa State gridders entered upon a week of strenuous drill to prepare for the state's stay of the Iowa's offense, probably will be back in the lineup Saturday. Manhattan, Nov. 5. (U-PA) With entire squad showing the best of morale as a result of its victory over Miami in the first game, McMillan further heightened the optimistic outlook of the Kanna Agnonia team, Tackwell and Tucker, varsity regulars who have been injured, and players who play against Iowa State Saturday. Norman, Nov. 5.—(UP) Coach Aad Lindsay continued the effort to perfect an overhead game for use in Iowa State and Kansas. The Kansas game Kansas Saturday. The Kansas game is regarded here as one of the highest hurdles of the season for the Oklahoma's who are undefeated in the conference. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Intramural Games General Electric Refrigerators Ecke's Hall --with The following are the scheduled games for Nov. 7. Each of these games will hold a great deal of thrills for practically all of the outings; division: Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Kappa Alpha; Beta Theta vi. vs. Phi Kappa Pi; Pi Upsilon vs. Delta Chi; Sigma Pi Epsilon vs. Deltasigma Pi; Dumkin club vs. Aceau; Triangle Miu vs. Alpha Kappa Lambia. The best dance floor in town Available for dates now. Phone 168 or inquire at Metzler Furniture Co. Neckwear - Gloves - Mufflers Arrived Today---with New Sweaters, Crew Neck— Colors—White, Black, Blue, Red. Tan. Brown — Hose to Match. Sweaters $5, Hose $2.50. Corduroy Knickers — Corduroy Pants Today - Tomorrow DICKINSON "Boy, I'll Bet You Wasn't the Head Man in 'at show!'" 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