PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1929 Huskers Halt Closing Rally (Continued from page 1) standing, except Jim Bausch and Lyman for Kansas, and Farley and Sbaan for the Nebraska backfield. First Quarter The University of Kansas harriers posed the Nebraska harriers in the cross-county race, 27 to 28. Kansas won the first and second to defeated by Texas in three games, with both teams were well. Kansas being penalized 15 yards after a punt gave the Cowboys been received by Pewan on the Kansas' 24-20 field goal attempt. On an on-run run, J. Blander made 22 passes and scored a touchdown from its 10 yard line to New York's 1 yard line. Hodgson had six field goals from his two touchdowns. Paper missed goal 6. Kansas 6. Falling to grapple after the kickoff, Nebraska beat Houston 10-7. The game was for Kansas. In an interchange of pucks, Jake Hooker hit his third home run on his 49 yard line. Mr. Hooker left off and for 12 yards. A kidding ball was for holding, yellowed. The quarter ended with a score of 24-23. Score Fred Quirk, Kansas, 6. 29 yard line. Score Fred Quirk, Kansas, 6. Pain's a yard gate and Koma's a lion-pawed fence. The two men had a lion-pawed line. Sinai replaced Paul in the Hooker backfield. Furnished Stone's point was pointed and Youssie and Shona made free down, Wade intercepted ball was eclipsed but Captain Fay realized Young in the Hinderer stretch with a big run and hawk hacked. Following several points, Slaney faked a forward pass to run 38 yards in the first half, then ran for another 30 yards from Kansas 35 yard line. Slaney failed Kicking it out on the rest of the quarter and Hinderer scored. Hinderer scored 21 yards on Hinderer 21 line. Scores 12-13 In the first two tournaments after the kickoff, N. Briskan was positioned 26 yards for tackling on both sides of the field. Kansas penalized for incompetence with 35-yard line. Puntz was intercepted then thrown to Steen. Steen intercepted Fisher's move on 15-yard line. The ball took the cell on E. Boardline, a Lasker knotted the Hooker line three times for 16 yards on right wedge for 14 yards, but later the right wedge turned in a Kansan knotted when pawns failed. Write off 29 yards, but the play was called back and 29 yards, but the play was called back and After the Huskies punted, Fisher went through center 14 yards but失败 to gain in another attempt as the quarter ended on his break. With the end of third quarter, New brakes 12; Kansas 6. Winter intercepted a long line by Lawrence who had replaced Lyman in the Kansas back yard line. Parley plumped five times for a close down, Lyman of White and Paul had set up a wall behind him. J. Hauck hit eight tackles for 15 kills, putting the hula on Nebraska's 24-yard line, putting the hula on Nebraska's 21-yard line, putting the hula on Nebraska's 24-yard line. Jayhawk passed failed. After Parley burped three time for 7 yards, White pointed to law Lawrence went outside right tight for 18 in the first half, but was outright rebounded him. Fielder was 12 yards to the left of the ball, and Benson was 14 yards to the left of the ball. J. Bausch for 11 yards and a Nebraska lower penske for taking two more time put off the lead after a second inning to the lineup on two banks but only made it four runs. Bansch then let Lawrence who retrieved it to take the lead. It was the bull that missed failed. The game ended at 19-14 with 19-14 yard line. Final Score: Nebraska 12, Kau the interchange Notch Position Kansas Morgan lec Pedro Morning lec Pedro Morning lec F. Imaral Bay rf Bay C Bay rf C Schoenbill Write ub Flush Young rh Lyman Young rh Eb Brown rh Eb Report Says Queen Fled Rumors of Strife in Roumanian Royal Household Current Berlin, Nov. 2, (UP) — A report received here today from authoritative sources in Bucharest said that Dawager Queen Marie of Roumania had married the Royal Palace at Balthik because of disention in the royal family. Rumors of strife between the Dowager Queen and others of the family have been current for some time. It was declared that several of the family were opposed to her inclusion to interfere with 'the regency which preides over Roumania on her side' over grandson, the boy Michael. The incident is another in a series of discordant episodes which re-enact the royal household into the limelight, among them being the sensational street fight between Marie's son, Louis, and the chauler, John Daiman. An unconfirmed report stated Maria was actually acted by Balaie Maharashtra in behalf of Princess Helena, mother of the boy king, requested the Dowager to give her birth. Fraternity House Burns; Football Tickets Are Los Los Angeles, Nov. 2 — (UP)—Forty members of the Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University of Southern California were steered in indigo Yesterday they possessed forty $250 tickets to the California U. S. C. Games, which are sold at less fortune friends who must meet their prices'价 of $750 per person Last night the fraternity house served to the ground. One was哭着, another was crying by insurance. But who cared about that? The greedy tickets about it. Read the Kansan want ads. Football Scores Yesterday United Press Colgate 61, Hammond Silvery 0, Syranee 14, Penn State 6, Tennessee 7, U.S. Navy 0, Dresden 7, Washington College 0, Brownlee 15, Royal Cross 14, Brownlee 15, Royal Cross 14, Mason Union 6, Moorhill 13, Pittsburgh 7, Buffalo Bridge 28, Cook Guard 8, Island Bridge 28, Denverton 6, Ohio Wolverines 14, St Louis 6, St Louis 6, Louisville 6, N.C. State 0, Bowdell 10, Baker 20, N.Y. Agyptus 6, Brooklyn C, C, N, Y., 6, Richmond 6, Rosewood 6, Rishodney 7, Springfield 7, Redstone 7, Springfield 7, Ohio U. 14, Miami 0, Alligator 7, Alligator 7, Alligator 7, Alligator 7, Grove City 6, Waynesburg 12, Colby 15, Mauger 0, Indiana 7, Ming 19, Illinois 7, Ming 19, Williams 7, Union 7, Louisville 7, Ming 19, Luhring 8, Mohunbong 7, New Hampshire 7, Lowest Textile 7, Nova Dena 20, Georgia Tech 6, Vanderbilt 13, Akron 0, Vanderbilt 13, Akron 0, Cornell 15, Carleton 0, Franklin 7, Terre Haute Avenger 6, Kentucky 41, Clermont 0, Nevada 7, Furrow 41, Hawkeye 14, Florida 0, Chicago 15, Princess 0, Chicago 15, Princess 0, Shannon 59, Colli 7, T. 0, Shannon 59, Colli 7, T. 0, Tennessee 27, Alkahua Poly, 0, Tennessee 27, Alkahua Poly, 0, Tennessee 27, Alkahua Poly, 0, Tennessee 27, Alkahua Poly, 0, Delaware 8, Colorado U. 0, Oila Angelo 20, Tuilape 8, Loyola Wolves Trim Haskell Indians In Brilliant Passing Game New Orleans Eleven Overcome Early Game Lead to Finish 19-12 New Orleans, Nov. 2. — (UP) - Dupilizing their performance of last year, the Loyola Wolves took a well-received victory against the Hassel Indians here today. Although the Indians scored the first counter, the fast Wolf attack got into action early in the second quarter. Scoring two touchdowns before the half, Loydine's passing attack took much for much of the ground gained. Junior Lopez, quarterback, slipped pass after pass into the waiting hands of Weller on the receiving end most of a pass attack with little "Babbit" Weller on the receiving end most of The first period was soreless with the hull being carried from one end to another, and the threatenment to score but each threat was stopped when each intercepted ship arrived. Weller, with the help of the other backs, opened a series of long end runs and reverse plays in the second period and scored for the Idufam afternoons. Loyola was not to be denied, however, and Richards took Haskell's kickoff and returned it 55 yards, the most sensational run of the game. A third period saw Haskell's first counter, and another, Loppz to Bridges, netted the extra point. On the second play after the kick-off, Lopez intercepted Murphy's pass and ran 50 yards for another Loyola score. The try for point failed. Early in the second half Bridges intercepted a long pass from Loper and knocked out Weierl's try for point failed and the score stood 12 to 13. The final quarter decided the contest for Loyola, when the southern eleven pushed over the decisive touchdown, making the final count 19 to 12. Radio Commission Waives WREN Wave Length Plea A motion to dismiss the proceedings on the application of radio surveillance law Lavrencio an increase in powers 100 to waits, was made Thursday, according to reports received from Washington, the attorney of the federal radio commission. The motion came as a result of a protest made by station WCAW, of Pittsburgh, which is on the same wave length. Dean George C. Shad university station KFKU and R. J. Jackman, represented station WREN. Columbia Country Club, Portland, Oct. 2, Nov. 1-(UP)-Horton Smith, smiling young professional from Joplin, Mo., won the Oregon golf championship afternoon with a gross score of 284 and than his nearest competitor. Smith Is Oregon Champ Long Run of K-Aggie Fullback Beats Tigers By One Point Margin Sooners Rally in Third Quarter to Overcome Iowa State by 21-7 Score Columbia, Mo., Nov. 2, —UIP (A) - A baseline with Wiggins, Virginia, Agaiz Kail fallback, after intercepted a forward pass gave the Aguilles x 7 for 6 win cover. University Missouri's loss was unexpected and virtually ruined its chances for either leadership or a tie in the Big Six Conference. Wiggins' big run for the top spot in the rankings is a complete try for extra point, completely upset the calculations of Tiger fans. Wiggins' great run for the tying score, and the Aguies' successful try for point was made in the third period. The Eagles played the greater part of the game. Norman, Okla., Nov. 2—(UP) The University of Oklahoma football team defeated Iowa State in its conference game with Iowa State today to defeat the Cyclones Missouri scored in the first period when Gladiad, end, ran 38 yards for a touchdown. The Tigers stood in scoring position several times, only to meet a stiff Aggie defense in the crucial moments. Muskogee pushed its way deep into Wildcat territory in the third quarter, but the Aggie line stiffened, and the Tigers opened up with an aerial attack, which ended in a 25-yard interception one of the flips, and broke oposse, evading Missouri tacklers. Iowa State held the revamped second team throughout the first half buffering against the most constantly employed resulted in a touchdown in the first five minutes of the game. The next score came when Warren intercepted a pass in an open field and ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Warren skirted right end for 32 yards in the first half, and then went next to the goal line. Crier snapped over for the final touchdown. The pass was from Wileox to Bennett, and the kicks left Guy. Guitar players walked into the third period and passed 20 yards to Mills who ran 30 yards for a touchdown. First R. O. T. C. Dance Scheduled Friday Night A military dance, the opening social event of the R. O. T. C. for the season, will be held Friday evening at the Union building, from 9 to 12, with Arle Simonds orchestra furiously commending a number been issued to a number of the prominent officers of the Leavenworth and Topeka territory by the committee in charge, which is composed of Charles Orkes, chairman, E. H. Nirdi, William Smith, A. S. Steele, R. L. Henderson, and Miss Adela Hale, honorary colonel. Former Student Killed in Plane Crash at Gove Gove, Kane, Nov. 2—(Special-Lam- ston Stolenberg, 23) formerly a student at the University of Kansas, a teacher and flying instructor for the Pikes Peak Air Commerce, inc., were killed when their Eaglecrank plane crashed four hours before takeoff. MONDAY - DELORES COSTELLO and Donald Nagel in a shilling mela- drama, entitled "Tendition". Also comedy. Kinley, Kan., Nov. 2—(Special) —In this month's online in an airplane crash no one Gwave was the only son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stoltenberg, a prominent couple TUSEDAY—AL JOLSON and May McAvoy in strong sensational drama. "The Jazz singer." Also news. Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 2—(UPN) Penn displayed unexpected strength this afternoon to overcome the Navy, 7 to 2. Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass. Nov. 2, - (UP) - Harvard proved two tonchdowns better than Florida and Boston, beating the baiting the Southern team, 14 to 0. Sport Tales Dyche Stadium, Evanston, Nov. 12, —(UCP)—For the first time in 17 northwestern's football team defended Heybrook, a woman witnessed by 50,000 persons. West Point, N. Y., Nov. 2—(UIP) —Army had no trouble in winning from South Dakota here this afternoon, score Army 33; South Dakota Princeton, N. J., Nov. 2- (UP) - Aighting Chicago eleven conquered Princeton in one of today's leading national games. The score was 19 to 7. Yale Bowl, New Haven, Conn., Nov- 2–(UP) Yale overcame Dartmouth here this afternoon by a margin of 10 points. The score was score Yale 16; Dartmouth 12. Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 2- (UP) Pittsburgh's undeafened eleven continued its victorious course today, trouncing Ohio State, 18 to 2. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2—(UP)—Notre Dame defeated George Tech 26 to 6 in a sharply fought intersection match here today. 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Accuracy in prescription department is essentially stressed. Rankin's Drug Store Phone 678 In 1892 four M. S. degrees were awarded to four graduate students of the University along with the many other degrees granted the same Commencement Day. No one guessed the significance of occurrence at that time in the years that these four men became among the leaders of science in their fields. Four Men Who Received M. S. Degrees at K. U. in 1892 Proved Science Leaders Dr. E. Lisson, was one of these men. He died at his home in Wash.-D.C., and was deeply mourned by the world of Science. He was called the "Great Interpreter of Science" and served as the principal service at Washington. He accomplished a great deal for the advancement of science and was honored with an award. Another of the candidates was Dr Edward C. Franklin, who is Professor of Chemistry at Leland Stanford University. He was president Lindley Tells Teachers Hero Worship Is Revived Kansas City, Nov. 2, (U.P.)—Pessimism and fatalism are rapidly giving way to hero worship and renewed hope for the future of the color of the University of Kansas, told the convention of the Kansas State Teachers' Association here this week. The pessimism that followed the World War has been changed to aspiration. Hero worship which instills ambition was revived by Lindbergh, according to the chancellor. Literature on the war is also partly responsible for the new era of thought, he added. Indian May Be On N. A. A. Team Wilson "Buster" Charles, triple-treat halfback, stellar basketball center and all-around track man of Haskell Institute has received a letter from the National Athletic Association inviting him to become a member of the N. A. A. Track team, which will tour Australia next spring. The N. A. A. team will be composed of some of the best track men in America and have come to compete at the decathlon is a distinct honor to the hasky Indian athlete. It's Time to of the American Chemical Society in 1923, was awarded the Nichols medal in 1925, and was honored by the Brittany Medical School. A Science by an invitation to their meeting at Cape Town, Africa in 1928, to make at Berlin before chemists there. Wake Up Forst the Best Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Obio We Deliver Phone 509 Place to Eat Vernon L. Kellogg, who was among the candidates, is permanent secretary of the American Association at Washington, D. C. He has published several books on science and in 1926 *decorated* by Belgium for a memorial to his father at the library at Louwaiy University. The fourth member of these prominent scientists who received their M. S. degree from K. U. in 1802 is Prof. W. C. Stevens of the University of Pennsylvania for his master work during his professorship here and is famous as a scientist. Literates in on the play by-play report. The narrator were treated to a rare wrist-cry yesterday when the late quarter rally failed to tie the score by a few scans Wisecracker Explodes As Hopes For Win Fade "If the athletic department had notified the student body that funds were provided with another $10.33 in order to win the game, the students would have an amount in the band drive," was heard as the spirits fell with the "failure by the team." Cleveland, Nov. 2, -(UP)—The will of the late Senator Theodore E. Burton, was filed in probate court today. He is estimated to approximately $750,000 is disposed of. The bulk of the estate, after gifts to several educational institutions and minor bequests to Senator Burton's secretaries and servants, is divided so that he can be held in trust by the bank for various pieces and nephews. Mother Dies As Son Plays Game Rockford, FIL, 2013, N, 2—UP) —Oney Monomish, quarterback on St. Thomas High School's football team here, played a splendid game against the Eagles. But when that his mother was watching him from the stands. He was not notified until St. Thomas had won, 33 to 6, that Mrs. Monomish had died of pneumonia. He slimb in the steps to the stadium. The new Brunswick Radio is made in three models: Model 31 Panatake with Radio — price $174.00; Super high-bay Bison console-type Radio — buy it artistically beautiful Lowbay Bison console-type Radio — price $148.00. A demonstration will convince you of the outstanding quality. METZLER All prices less tubes FURNITURE CO. 945 Mass. Phone 168 EVERY ONE'S TALKING ABOUT THEM! THESE— CHARMING SINNERS WITH RUTH CHATTERTON …CLIVE BROOK… WILLIAM POWELL MARY NOLAN ——See Them! ——SEE THEM! These delightful people want to meet you and talk to you, to give you a bit of real entertainment, filled with gaily imagery. 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