0 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1929 No Dope on Big Six Results From Week-End Games Iowa State Is Only Team That Appears to Be Without Hope This Year As a result of its 14 to 13 victory over the Kansas Agassi Saturday, Oklahoma now shares the top rung of the pointers, having won one game and lost none. A 7 to 7 tie with Mississippi kept Nebraska from breaking into the percentage column while Texas raised its standing to the .500 mark. The standing of the teams includes only whites, while points were tied. Standing of Big Six Teams The standing of the teams includes only conference games while points include those made in all games that have been played. W. L. T., Pet. 1,000 P. Missouri 1 0 1 0 1 46 7 Okahanna 1 0 1 0 1 50 33 K.S.A.C 1 0 1 0 1 34 56 Nebraska 0 1 0 1 27 29 Nebraska 0 1 0 1 27 29 Iowa State 0 2 0 0 33 36 Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 27. —(UP) There was nothing on which Big Six schools today could feel any relief. But the players were ready for week-end of all conference games. A schedule which was expected to elevate an elect trio and relegate to secondary standing the other three teams, turned out no single conclusion of a fight between the two schools still are strong enough to threaten the others. The lone team apparently doomed to a season of disappointments is Iowa State, defeated by Missouri and Kansas at a point scored against either state. Missouri and Nebraska, two of the favored eleven, fought each other to a 7-7 standstill. Oklahoma, powerful and rungy and spoken of in high rank, was unable to contend against Akgies Agnies by the modest margin of 14 to 13. Those four teams looked good, almost too good for one another. Kankan was making 3 touchdowns in the 33 to 2 defeat of Iowa State, also looked good. It now is a situation which Kankan cannot win because come pretty thoroughly bankrupt. Men Will Play Regular Schedule if Weather Permits Intramurals to Continue Division 1-Phi Kappa vs. Delta Upsilon, P Kappa Alpha vs. Alpha Tau Omega. The regular schedule for playground ball will be played tomorrow, subject to the condition of the weather. If weather does not permit the playing of the following games, will be postponed till a later date. Division 3—Dunkin club vs. Phi Chi; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Beta Theta Pi. Division 2—Sigma Alpha Mu vs Alpha Kappa Lambda; Phi Delta Theta vs Cosmopolitan club. Division L-Phi Alpha Delta vs Pt Upsilon; Delta Tau Delta vs Sigma Chi. Sooners Invade Texas For Fall Tennis Matches Norman, Okla., Oct. 28 — The ten teams from the University of Oklahoma have its annual fair game when it takes place. The Sooner netsters met the T. C. U. squad, From the Worth, the Oklahoma team met the strong University of Texas Long-borns on Saturday, and on Oct. 28, the Oklahoma play Rice at Homer. The strength of the Sooner raftermen is relatively unknown except against the Oklahoma Agriles, last week, when they won six matches. The players accompanying Coach John O. Moseley, are: Captain Harold Thurman, Rowe Runke, Archie McColl and Beb McFarlin. Thurman and Runke were in combination that has been worked out by Moseley during the past week, while McColl and McFarlin will pair together. Norman, Okla.—Announcement of the most outstanding boy student and the most outstanding girl student in the University of Oklahoma will be made at the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees on November 4 in Norman Saturday, Nov. 2. Cups will be awarded the two students, who will be chosen by a faculty committee. Big Six Leaders --a low calcium, high phosphorus content. The high calcium diet caused a slower growth of teeth and poorer structure than the normal diet, but it did not affect and structure were better than that in animals fed the low calcium diet. G. T.D. P. Pts. lage, Kan, bb 4 3 2 20 Bauch, Kans, bb 3 4 0 18 Jerry, Mo, bb 3 2 0 18 Jerry, Mo, bb 3 2 0 18 Viggins, K-Aps, bb 4 2 0 12 lowa, Iowa State, fb 4 2 0 12 kenneth, Iowa S., bf 5 2 0 12 Grik, Olkin, fb 3 2 0 12 Grik, Olkin, fb 3 2 0 12 Runners Train for N. Five Men Plan to Accompany Hamilton to Lincoln Jubilant over the showing his cross-country team made at Iowa State College Saturday afternoon, Coach Brusht Hamilton will point his athlete for the coming race between the Kansas State and Illinois in Lincoln next Saturday. Captain Putnam of Iowa State won the harrier event at Atmos, but the Kakas were able to win Fortune trapped in behind him in order. Kansas took the event by a 20 victory. Coach Hamilton announced that at least five of the six making the trip to Ames would accompany him to the race. The only one making race. The harriers will run over the five mile course and should finish before the second half is under way. Plane Nears Completion K. U. Glider Club Working Hard on Their First Model The first glider that is being built by the K. U. Glider club is rapidly nurturing competition. Both wings have been strengthened and covered. The fuselage is designed, and the parts are being assembled. The wings will be taken from the ship that was built last summer. The wings are not damaged but the controls were not damaged. Prof. E, D. Hay, sponsor of the club, inspected the wings and judged them to be suitable. The wings take a long time to build due to the many materials used and the care that must be taken in assembling the rib after they are built. The members thought yesterday that they would have it ready to fly them, but the team felt that they will not try to make a non-stop flight with this plane. The non-stop flight coded quadruply when it landed in a barriewire fence, and another time the plane went into a ground loop. The plane was smashed both times, so it was too late. Kansas men were on the job and scouting last Saturday. Coaches John Burn and Steve Hinshew left their jobs to make trips to the big Six competitions made to trip the other Big Six competitions. Hinshew scouted the Oklahoma team which played the Kansas Agies, and Burn went to Columbia to the Nebraska and Missouri teams. Read the Kansan want ads. Washington.—The development of teeth, both as to speed of growth and development, is studied in studies reported to the American Dental Association by Drs. E. V. McCollam and Henry Klein of the George F. Gaines Institute and Public Health have shown. Diet Influences Tooth Development. Doctors Report to Dental Association Swine were chosen for the investigations because these animals have two sets of teeth, a temporary and permanent mucous dietary habits, and because they have a comparatively long suckling period for the young. Three types of diet were fed: a normal one or a mineralized one with phosphorus content; and one having (Telefon Sender) Two Favorites in Big Ten Intramural Tournament For Women Nears Clo Purdue and Minnesota Lead By Small Margin Three intersections are found on the list. They are Harvard-Florida at Cambridge, Princeton-Chicago at Princeton, and Pittsburgh-Ohio State at Pittsburgh. Georgia, the only team to have beaten Yale, so Harvard would seem to be in for a fresh headache, Princeton, with a 13 to 12 in last Saturday's game. Chicago was stopped by Purdue at 26 to 0. The Pitt-Ohio State affair should be something like an even contest, with Pitt, possibly, holding a pregame edge. Pitt won eased on Saturday over Allegheny, 40 to 0. New York, Oct. 28. —(UPI)—Saturday's feature college football game with the short one-team many a positivity No one will attract more attention than the one at New Haven between Yale and Yale and Al Marsters of Dartmouth, the biggest stars will be seen in action. They are, of course, Abie Booth of Yale and Al Marsters of Dartmouth, bolstered emphatically Saturday in the brilliant 21 to 13 victory scored over a supposedly stronger Army team. The Harvard team by such a wide margin, 34 to 7, that the strength of the Hanover team has been decisively established. Hudkins Will Try Again to Take Walker's Title Send the Daily Kansan home. Both fighters, according to their intimates, are in super-condition and anxious for the bell. Each, incidentally, predicts a victory by the knockout route. Betting odds were about even. Los Angeles—(UP)—The oral fireworks preceding the meeting of Mickey Walker and Ace Hudkins for the middleweight championship of the world were in full blast here today. Tomorrow night Hudkins and Walker will step into an outdoor arena to face Nate Dixon's brska "wildest" makes his second effort to blast Mickey from the championship ladder. All the comparisons were made on animals of the same age that had been presented to them as beginning, the mothers having been given the diets while the young were suckling. The experiments were carried out in the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry and under a grant from the Research Committee of the American Dental Institute. DICKINSON Today - Tomorrow Wednesday With the third rounds of deck tennis and tennis due to be played off by Thursday of this week, the interest in the women's intramurals is increasing. In the tennis tournament there are 13 pairs left in the race while deck tennis has 27 couples fighting for the title. Those who are playing the third round in tennis are: Murchei-Kiel, Sigma Kappa; Glavnle-Cornelius, Chi Omega; Dumpi-Engle, Alpha Xi Beta; Foster-Cook, Nigel-Moon; Cost-Boosey, Kilgore-Moon, Gamma Phi Beta; Luxten-Tucker, McDonald-Moore, Alpha Chi Omega; Cossina-Davis, Alpha Oriom P; Book-Gerver, Van Cleave-Brideutdal, Kauppi Stout-Brush, Alba Gamma Delta. Brown-Jones, Tau Gamma, Rodgers-Glennake, Alpha Omicron Pc; Graves-Courad, Bunge-Taylor, Xavier-Bass-Wright, Kappa Alpha Beta; Hamin-Campbell, Hutchins-Babb, McNeal-Seust, Alpha Gamma Delta; Dickey-Cunningham, Sigma Kappa; Goss-Skyler, Kappa Kappa Theta. the deck-tennis players in the third round are: Poppen-Funk, Kimsey-Dunemelier Gamma Phi Beta; Cornegie Christensen-Higgins, Kristen-Buckleer, Swearingen-Page, Alpha Xi Delta; Johnlykinson-Sienna, Xionioni Christensen-Higgins, Buckleer, Swearingen-Page, Alpha Xi Delta; Johnlykinson-Sienna, Xionioni Christensen-Higgins, Buckleer, Sweav Make a Date for a Good Time When "The Wild Party", girl, the original "It" queen takes the bike for a ride. What pop? What fun! A gay poppy romance. Climbing spikey, slampy shop girl—TALKING. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in Their New All-Talking Comedy Scream THEY GO BOOM She TALKS! CLARA BOW IN The Saturday Night Kid with James Hall Jean Arthur Send the Kansan home. you'll whistle on the way out: THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARION DAVIES THE SONGS "MARIAANE" "OOLA-LA-LA-LA" "The GIRL FROM NOOCHATEAU" "WHEN I SEE MY SUGAR (I Get a tum on Throat)" "HANG ON TO ME" "BLONDY" "JUST YOU JUST ME" Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor The Jayhawks surprised everybody. Saturday—even themselves. A highly touted town State eleven was a dominant force in the rush attack of the Kansas team, and the Cyclones are still smarting. The team has great defends handed them in years. Several things were more evident than heretofore in the Kansas camp, and may or may not have been potent factors in the conference victory. The team worked among the players. Second, the team worked at a unit and functioned perfectly in machine-like precision. Third, Coach Hargies and recovered quickly when he asked each player thoroughly as he entered the game. He had new life and put new life into his men. Fourth, Fisher ran the team as he never had. Fifth, there was time, every time. Much credit should go to the Kansas quarter for that. Fifth, Captain Lyman and his mates blocked and ran interference so well in Bansch had little difficulty getting a way for long games, and on so. The 60-piece Iowa State band paraded between halves and before the game. In full dress the band thrilled with the crowd as they performed and a collection was taken to send Bausch carried the ball 29 times during the game for a total of 164 yards, nearly half of which he was in the contest part of the second and fourth periods, however. Kansas gained 365 yards from scrimmage to Iowa Any presence of optimism towards the outcome of the next Big Six hurdle at Lincoln next Saturday, with Coach Andy Carson the dressing room after the game. Mounting a chair, the Jayhawk leader spoke warning to his aides. "We're going for it," he said. "ball game today. But you can just brush the pumpkins off your chest right now, for we got a big game anyway, and it isn't going to be easy." Gay decorations were much in evidence about the campus. Especially did fraternities show their "Welcome to the Campus" signs and "Beat R.U." A parade, pee meetings, open houses and the annual homecoming festival. the band to Nebraska. Why not have the student body send our band to Nebraska? The following appeared in the Iowa State Student, the school paper, the day of the game: *“Students and faculty members attending the homecoming game will be called upon to contribute to the Thanksgiving Nebraska for the Thanksgiving day football game. The canvassers will be done by members of the team.* "This is the only trip the band will attempt to make this fall, and support of the students and faculty is urged, according to Curl Wagner, in charge of the drive. "Consider witnessing the student who won recognition for its fine appearance, students should not hesitate to contribute to the fund. Cage Practice Increases at O. U. to Fill Vacancies Norman,—(Special)—Faced wi17 the problem of filling the gapholes left by the loss of five lettermen from the Army Corps. Bruce Drake has increased the skills for cagers at the University of Oklahoma from three to six times a week. The faculty are looking to six sophomores to step into jobs left vacant by players who either graduated or who failed to receive their degrees on the workouts until Thanksgiving. M. U. Professor Is Killed Fanty Heater Electrocutes Man in Bathtub Columbia, Mo., Oct. 28.—(UP) —The faulty wiring of a small electrode placed in his bath to heat the water has ended the promising Berry D. Hoover, 31, professor of botany of the University of Missouri. He was electrocuted in the bathhut of his suburban home here late Saturday when he stepped into the metal tub to prepare for evening homework. He had been ill since Sunday. His body remained undiscovered until Sunday when he failed to answer a breakfast call and a maid investigated. His wife was absent on a trip to her brother's home in Detroit. His niece, Miss Valerie Smith of Detroit, taught her dance, slept all night in the house unaware of her uncle's death. Doctor Hooker had been a member of the faculty of the University here since 1919. He was a graduate of Yale University, a member of dis- tinguishments and academic societies, and was well recognized in horticultural circles. Doctors who conducted an autopsy mit the professor had died of two strokes, and the professor was hospitalized, a metal electrode similar to electric rods used to heat water in the body. VARSITY Tonight · Tomorrow THRILLS ROMANCE ADVENTURE See it! Hear it! 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