PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1929 Jayhawks Leave to Overturn Dope on Cornhuskers Hundreds of Rooters Wil Cheer Home Team On Nebraska Soil Tomorrow If indications and reports in evidence at last night's rally are at all reliable, the sheer number of burglaries a big surprise Saturday afternoon when their erziale bone-crushing force the field against trimmed since have so, nearly trimmed since 1923. Cheered by hundreds of Kansas rooters who are either on their way to Lincoln or on planing for the big game, the Jayhawker football team will enter the Husker stadium in full force, the entire squad being in readiness for action. The Kansas mentor, Bill Hargiss, will present an eleven near match matching poundage with the Jacksonville Kings has had in years. The Cormuskers will probably boost of a more veteran team than the Jacksonville Kings will have several smart ball liggers who may teach the "big and dumb champions" a few Thirty-one Leave Today Thirty-one members of the Kansas squad started on their second foreign invasion of the Big Six season, accompanied by Hampshire and Gorto. All the other members of the Vermont-clad team will follow to motivate morning on the rosters' special. The linemen who headed north today are: Paden, Mullins, Ramsey, Cecil Smay, Fetty, Cochran and Kennedy, ends; Foy, Nelson Scolmphin, Charles Smaay and Bramune, tackles; Loomis, Donald, Dee, Giest and Reitz, guards; Smoot and Frank Sauce, centers. The backfield men are: Captain Lyman, Fish, Cox, Jim Bausch Lawrence, Schmidt, Madison, Payne, Pace and Fred Black. Others Leave Tomorrow The remaining varsity squadman will leave Lawrence in the morning are: Bob Black, Bluebowl, Kit trell, Burton, Lashback, Adam Sanders, Carlson, Ellen and Kruec. Kansas Pos. Nebraska Paden le Morgan Foy lt Richards Rost lg Koster Rausch rt Rockefeller Atkeson rg Greenburg Schoolpl rt Broadstone Ce, Smay re Hokoff Fisher ob Witte Lyman lb Fitzgerald Hox rb Young J. Bausch rb Soil Freshman Couches Freshman coaches, Bunn and Hinshaw, will be on the job scouting to morrow. Hinshaw is leaving to write for Norma, Olin, in order to get a lineup on the Sooner aggregation team. Bunn will be at St. Louis to see the Washington-Carnegie Tech battle with Bunn will be at St. Louis Team Nov. 16. Read the Kansan want ads SUITING YOU SOFTING YOU That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR Weight and Speed Make Marquette Star Famous Milwaukee, Wis. Nov. 11 — (UP) — Pittsburgh has a university sound in Ken Radick, who says right tackle, and more often han not, he is the first man down the That combination of speed and weight was the reason the team fleeced linemen in the middle West. In every newspaper story of Marquette games this fall, Redick has A sure tackler, a wizard at opening hole through the opposition line, and a fast thinker. Thinker is co-op- mented in this year, his third thirty Maruelle. Weighing 212 pounds, he has ripened through opposition lines in such colorful style that in Malawike they call him "Sensation," spectators how to watch play." It is generally known that 90 per cent of football fans usually are watching the back who is carrying the ball, but at Marquette games this year, nearly every play has brought to "look at Radick go." His home is in Green May, Wis. Football Notes United Press Columbia, Nov. 1—More deceptive pass plays were stressed by coach Gwin Henry as he sent his Missouri team to a loss against the week. Several backs were given opportunities to pass the pikein, Walford and Moby displaying the ball in the box. The posing offense also drew attention. The Kanas Agiles were given the field for a short session. They are now at game Saturday last for night. Ames, Nov. 1—The lineup Iowa State will use against Oklahoma Saturday remained as much in doubt today as it was at the beginning of the week. Conch Workman drove his charges through another stiff playoff game yesterday in frequent changes were made in both line and heckfield. Lincoln, Nov. 1, -- Light drill was on tap for the Nebraska Cornhuskers today as Conway and its neighbors adamant constant indoor practice for the Kansas Jayhawks invasion tomorrow. Taking advantage of the first break in the season, the Cornhuskers went through a long offence practice yesterday. It was considered likely that the game would be efficiently from illness to be in the lineup against the Kansans. The Jayhawk eleven arrived today and worked out lightly on the Nebraska Norman, Okla., Nov. 1—More speed in the line and plenty of backfield material are two improvements that make a difference. Day spectators when the Sooners meet Iowa State here tomorrow. Lindsah will start Crider at blockade,叭a quarter, Maybes at blocking,叭b quarter,叭b half,叭b half. Secret scrimmage was held yesterday. Read the Kansan want ads. Misfit Clothing Bought and Sold Save money by trading here. Money loaned on valuables. ABE WOLFSON 637 Mass. Phone 675 Fall Hats Reduced Especially for Saturday $4 Fine French Felts Soleils Velvets Tricots Featuring every new type . . off face . . elongated sides . . manipulated brims. GREENE'S 845 Mass. St. Fraternities Compete for Honors in Four Intramural Contests Yesterday we played the playing of four international legends, ball games the winner was the Winner the winners were Phi Chi, Delta Upsilon, Kentucky Colonels, and Sigma Phi Chis, Sig Alphs, O. U.'s, and Kentucky Colonels High In Standings Alpha Tau Omega has an upper division, having won all of their games, but lost one of the five games and are proving cool contenders for the top spot. Beta Theta Pi, in division three, at the first press meet, but at the second, where he was Phi Chl's, having lost one game, are batting hard for the crown in this The Kentucky Colonels, having won all of their games thus far, are putting an accross the board with winnings over Alpha Kappa Lambda showed a well rounded team, which will probably prove the out-court winner. In the Delta Theta, runner-up in that division, is the only possible contendence in that group for the Kentucky Col Kappa Sigma still is at the top of their division with a good percentage. Three teams are tied for second place The following are the scores of yesterday's contestants: Dunkin Club 5; Phi Chi 6; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Delta Apion—onward by Delta Apion by default; Kentucky Colonels 14, Alpha KappaLambda 0; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 21, Sigma Alpha Mu 0; Phi Apion over Phi Alpha Delta by default. Below is the schedule for play- ground ball scheduled for Nov. 4; Delta Chigma Sigma vs. Alpha Mani Ou- mani Oumani Delta Delta Upsilon; Triangle Fraternity vs. Kentucky Colonies Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Gamma Delta Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi; Pi Kappa Pi vs. Phi Chi; Kappa Signa Kappa Signa Pi; Ip Upsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta. in this group, those being Delta Tau Delta, Pi Upsilon, and Sigma Chi. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1, K-17ne Rockefeller, cochase of Notre Dame, has explained to Coach Bill Alexander of Georgia Tech, through a telegram. Touch Typewriting Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning touch typewriting. Special afternoon classes for University students. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. DICKINSON Today Tomorrow MARION DAVIES MARIANNE She Clowns She Sings She Dances She's Marvelous Fox Movietone News MON,--TUES,--WED. MORAN and MACK THE TWO BLACK CROWS The harum-secarum laugh-makers of radio. 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