PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929 Jayhawker Squad in Good Condition for Husker Game Check-up After Ames Game Reveals No Additional Injuries to Kansas Players Games Saturday Games Saturday Kansas vs. Nebraska, at Lincoln. Missouri vs. Kansas Aggies, at Columbia. Oklahoma vs. Iowa State, at Norman. Checking over the squad of Jay hawkers for injuries occupied the attention of Coach Hargiss yesterday, afternoon as the team suited up it in a new uniform. Practice week yet seen in the Jaya hawker camp this season. Milton Sorem, sophomore guard, was the only member making the trip who had been with the team last, and with the exception of Otto Rost and Roland Logan, who have been out with injuries most of the year, Coach Hargiss and Getto will be able to drill the entire squail for injuries at Lincoln next Saturday. Nebraska, known in recent years for their power house and line-crush capabilities, has one of the worst sorts of team against the Kansas eleven this year, and it is expected Coach Bible's men will be in a vicious wooding following Satur- day Tigers. Coach Hargis, however, will match the Huskers in weight this year and with the team playing as they did at Ames last week. Nebraska football fans can look to the greatest battle Kickoffs shown on the Lincoln field varks. Yesterday's practice session was confined to light drill beneath the east wing of the stadium due to the all-day rain that saturated the pre-season training ground and the foundation laid by the head coach for the week's work, and the entire squad followed the "instructor"s plans with a grim determination and full consciousness of the team's performance during week end. It is the biggest assignment so far this year for the Jayhawkers, and with the string of defeats from Cornubians fresh on their minds, the Hargues machine will receive a careful grooming. That the air game would be used by both eleven Saturday was also important. The team Hargis explained the use of the Nebraska lateral and forward passing attack and will likely point the Jayhawker passers for the fray Sainte. Scores of Kansas-Nebraska game in past years: Year Kan. Heb. 1802 12 0 1901 0 29 1803 18 0 1912 3 14 1804 6 12 1913 0 19 1805 6 12 1914 0 35 1806 8 14 1915 0 33 1807 8 14 1916 0 13 1807 5 10 1917 5 13 1807 6 18 1918 0 29 1809 36 20 1919 7 19 1800 0 12 1920 10 26 1901 5 26 1921 0 28 1902 16 16 1921 0 28 1902 0 16 1923 0 15 1906 8 6 1924 7 14 1907 6 16 1925 0 14 1908 20 6 1926 3 17 1909 20 5 1927 20 20 1909 20 5 1928 17 20 Total points: Kansas 222; Nebraska 530. james won: Kansas 9; Nebraska 24 iod 2 Delay Intramural Games Postponed Matches Scheduled For Later Date Due to the exceedingly bad weather, it has been impossible for the regular schedule of intramural playground ball to be played Oct. 28, but owing to the condition of the diamond were postponed until a later date. Those who will be playing will probably be played sometime this week, if possible. "Any organization whose playground ball team has had postponed games is unlikely to intramural office immediately," said Mr. E, K. Elsid, director of intra- The following are the games which are scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31: 31: Division L—Delta Sigma Pi vs Delta Upsilon; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Phi Karon. Division 2.—Kentucky Colonels vs Alpha Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Sigma Alpha Mu. Division 3—Acacia vs Phi Chi; Alba ucha Kama Pi vs Dumkin Club. Division 4.—Delta Chi vs Pi Upalion; Theta Tau vs Phi Alpha Delta. Chicago, Oct. 29—(UP) Chicago's tackles were given a severe lesson by Coach Stagg yesterday for their failings in the first half, with a technique designed to hilt the favorite plays of Harmon and Welch last Saturday. Chicago will play the game against Cleveland on the fact that there is no counting agreement between the schools it is expected Stagg will concentrate on the game rather than trying to develop new ones. Texas U. and Oklahoma To Clash in Basketball Norman —(Special)—Negotiations have been completed for the first Okla. school to open in the fall, the history of the two schools, according to Ben G. Owen, director of Norman High School. The two-game series which will be played at Norman on December 18 and 19, inaugurates play between the Kansas City Royals and Oklahoma has for two years been rated as one of the strongest teams in the nation, while the Texas quintet is also expected to contest its territory. Both schools anticipate the strongest teams of recent years which is expected to place first in the division during the court classics of the season. University Athletes Are not Subsidized, K. U. Officials State Implications Made By Paper At Des Moines Are Denied By Coaches Protecting the implication made in Sunday's De Moines Register that the majority of security officials here have denied any basis in the case of Jim Baugh, aophile who was accused by other members of the squad who are working in various positions on the job. Under the heading of correction in the Register this afternoon will appear the following article: Since the Carnegie Foundation made public the report of its investigation of college athletes, particularly those in basketball, invited subjects for the jets of writers and columnists. A Sunday Register writer in telling of last Saturday's Iowa State-Kansas game at Ames, imitated, according to Kansas supporters, that he had patd athletes or their team. "Lest others also read the story and consider the jesting remarks about the Kansas serious, the Kansas serious," he explained that there was no intention of belittling the Jayhawker's decisive victory over the Cyclones, or of accusing any of the Kansas receiving money for their efforts. The entire story was intended as a humorous burlesque on college athletes in general as divulged by the Carnegie Foundation report, and was not aimed at Kansas or any other college athlete. The author athletes in particular. The Register repests that the story should have been misconstrued." "At the time the contract, the one that Broussard made with the Bank Savings Life Fund, is one of the ones I called an investigation," said Charlec E. H., Lindley," and was satisfied the contract was in good shape. At the time I said if it were carried out faithfully there could be no justifiable criticism." "Athletes deserve much credit," he said, "for the type of work they are doing, and that shows; good spirit to work on them, remain in the race for good health." Coach Hargais pointed out that several men on the regular squad earn at least part of their expenses, some working at fraternity houses, some downstairs in the basement to pay their way, we have nothing to conceal he said. The other men working are Lyman, Frank Irunch, Rost, Logan, Shay Akelson, Coel Suny, Their job rung from wage workers to police and night policemen. "They're not receiving any honorarium," coach Hargiss commented. Meeting of Deans Opens Home Economics Majors Serve Luncheon to Visitors The meeting of the Kansas Association of Deans of Women and Advisers of Girls began this afternoon at 2 p.m. when Miss Thyra Anne, Dean of Women at the University of Pittsburgh, burglarized a building on Monday of Women as a Personnel Officer'. The meeting was in Spencer-Thaver Museum. A buffet luncheon which preceded the meeting was given by the courtesy of the president. The meeting took place in Fraser hall. Registration took place this morning at 11 o'clock to Dean Lester. At 7 p. m. a formal banquet will be held in the Crystal room of the Hotel Eldridge. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Two Special Trains Will Take Students to Nebraska Game 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Two special trains on the Union Pacific will transport the Jayhawker football squad, coaches and Kannas to campus for the Kansas game at Lincoln Saturday. The crimson-jerseyed team will board a special Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. at Marysville at lunch time and will arrive at Lincoln early in the afternoon. The team will also guard on this train and return on the same train with the team Saturday night or stay over in Lincoln until the count-trail fare on this map is $7.90. Team Leaves Friday Morning For Third Big Six Game: .33 Make Trin 33 Make Trip Another student special will leave Lawrence Saturday at 6 a.m. and arrive in Lincoln just before noon, then depart on the evening special which departs at 7:30 and arrives in Lawrence at 8:30. The combination may make the冠培训 for 84. Coach Bill Hargiss announced this morning that he will probably take a squad of 33 men on this second foreign invasion of the Big Six season. The Kansas team will work on a fitter from the Cornhuskier eridon. Football Notes --also --also General Electric Refrigerators Norman, Oct. 29—(UP)—With all members of the Kansas University sound emergent from the Kansas Agri-ductition, Coach "Ad" Lindsey sent the Sooners through a long signal drill Sooners prepared for the invasions of two Big Six teams, Iowa State and Kansas, in the next two Ames, Oct. 29, — (UP) — Coach Workman gave his Iowa State guard a talk today on defects shown when Kansas beat Ames Saturday. The talk was followed by a light show on Wednesday against his squad against training too strongly for the clash with Oklahoma this week end. Manhattan, Oct. 29. — (UP) Though about a third of the Kansas Aggies squad still was on the slide, the team's 13-game home game, all of them except Capt. A. H. Freeman will be ready to play Saturday night. The teams worked in midnight last night on offensive plays. Freeman injured his left knee and may be out another week. Lincoln, Oct. 29—(UP)—Despite unfavorable weather, Coach Dana X. Murphy led the team in a big camp of the Nebraska Cornbushers in preparation for the Kansas game here Saturday. The records of the Huskers have been among the members of the Hucker squad who are determined to make a home-crowing crowd Saturday. Columbia, Oct. 29—(UP) Appreciative of possible stallion follow-ups on the Kansas game in 7 to 7 tie, Coach Gwyn Henry's greatest problem today was to prevent a bet down in practice as he faces the Kansas game for the Kansas Aggie game Saturday. Kirgo, tangle, also the only rusher in the game by injury in Saturday's contest. South Bend, Ind., Oct. 29.—(UP) Coach Kruke Stone of Notre Dame probably will not be able to leave here with his team when it depends for the Georgia Tech game next Saturday, according to reports. Rocke Stone was from Carnegie Tech last Saturday, but he came home in a highly nervous condition, which necessitated rest, his doctors said. Suffering from an infection in his right leg, Rocke Stone had been hospitalized several days and the congestion is 'reported to have become worse.' Renting a car from the Rent-A-Ford Company practically insures you from all liabilities. Never have there been such a great advancement made in the drive-it-yourself system. A Few of the Facts About the Rent-A-Car Sport Shots by the Subdued or unabusedized, as foot ball players may be, the thousands packing the stadium last Saturday drowned out the report of the Carnegie Foundation with tumultuous cuttlefish following touchdowns. Phone 433 or 434 Kansan Sport Editor Let us explain the feature that our company has, and our identification system between Lawrence, Topkape. Do you know when you rent a car from the Rent-A- Ford Company, you are free from liability and pro- perty damage, and a $25 deductable collision insurance? --also 916 Massachusetts Soblom does an attack on another school reach the proportions Miller assumed, and a storm of protest and judgment. However, the sleet is done and Miller is the goat. A "color" writer we are told, but red and yellow seem to have bemiried him for the brighter "colors" in writing. Jim Bannis is the subject of the controversy and extends far into the limelight simply because he ran over three touchdowns last Saturday. Of course, the feat was one of recognition for Bannis as a blocking backfield failed to share in the glory of a death of publicity. Bannis made touchdowns only because 10 other men were on the job running interference for him to get away with the ball. Hence of the line, yet ever amusing and much heard. Harlan Miller, of the Des Moines Register, was one of those who didn't have a chance to drown out the report with howls over touchdowns, and with his favored eleven anothered work to voice a prejudiced and inexcable exaggeration regarding the Kansas athletes. Rent-A-Ford Company "how those Sorn and Bauch brothers play football," remarked a spectator, "the 'Four Horsemen' had nothing on them," Milton Sorn and James Dillon tackle opened holes in the Iowa State line for the Kansas backs to rough through, while Pete Bauch aided the pair by bowling over the order that big brother Jim could drive through the line for long gains. Couch Hamilton's strategy at running a cross-country team proved highly successful all of the time, and he was named of Iowa State to win the race. Before the race was started Hamilton said that he wished the men would go on for another four places. The team went him one better and captured fourth place. Read the Kansan want ads Famous Minister Is Dead Dr. John R. Straton Succumbs To Heart Disease New York, Oct. 29,—(UP) John Roach Stratton, noted Dr. fundamental minister, died at Clifton Springs, N. Y., according to word received at his residence here today. The cause was given as the causes of death. Straton was pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church here. The rise of Stratton in the ministry was sensational and rapid. Born in Evynville, Ind., in 1876, he attended Oxford University and became professor at Baylor University. He also took a professorship at Baylor University. He accepted a call to a Chicago pulpit and from there came to the Calvary Baptist Church. He was regarded by clergymen as the most influential fundamentalist pastor in work was a constant challenge to the so-called modernists. He became a national figure in the 1928 Presidential election, coming out against Alfred E. Smith because he opposed his plan for a 29-story combination church and hotel arraigned criticism from members of his congregation. Stravat's belief in the efficacy of healers gained him a gained nobility. Besides his wife, Straton is survived by three children—Hillyer, a minister; Jack, a lawyer, and Douglas. Flying School Opened At Municipal Airport A Flying School was started Sunday at the Lawrence Municipal Airport by four K. U. men, Clark Sparks and Robert B., Bosch Voigt, and Otto Schutz. The chief instructor will be Leint, Charles E. Hansit, a former marine aviator, who has had several thousands of flights and is the service in the Neugamman uprising. He will assisted by Donald C. Mecormack, a graduate mechanical engineer of Nevada University, who knew that the original air-mail line in 1922. Only those receiving appointments will be allowed to enter the school. Westerday passengers were carried and later Lieutenant Hanit performed stunts. Lawrence has a fine airport, while his statement made by Lieutenant Hanit. OUR GIFT SHOP Contains Novelties and Bridge Prizes that Are Different F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler 833 Mass. DICKINSON Today - Tomorrow CLARA BOW in Saturday Night Kid Laurel and Hardy in WE GO BOOM THUR. - FRL. - SAT. Her first TALKING picture! Announcements All physical education majors interested in the Physical Education Club, meet Thursday at 3:30 in the W. A. A. room. Florence Kiseecker, president. Mineapolis, Oct. 29.—(UP)—Bert Oja and Clint Riebeth were out of uniform when the Gopher met for practice yesterday. Ecke's Hall The best dance floor in town Available for dates now. Phone 168 or inquire at Metzler Furniture Co. SHOWS 3-7-9 PRICES Mar. 30c Eve. 50c K. U.'s Own "BUDDY" ROGERS with NANCY CARROLL Last Times Tonight "MASQUERADE" A new All-Talking Revue Romance with New Songs—New Danes--Bigger and Better Than Ever. ADDED ADDED FEATURES "ERSYL AND AYERS" Latest Song Hits "BRIDES RELATION" Talkie Laff Hit Paramount Sound News SATURDAY ONLY THE MAN AND THE MOMENT with BILLIE DOVE Coming Soon — "THE DANCE OF LIFE" MON...TUES. RUTH CHATTERTON in "CHARMING SINNERS" The Jay Hawk birds are singing. 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