PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929 Jayhawkers Leave for Grid Contest at Ames Saturday Squad of 25 Ready for Clash With Cyclones; Rest and Logan Left Behind A squand of traveling Jayhawkers were due to arrive in Ames, Iowa, today in time to work out on the field and participate in the competition for meeting the Cyclone tomorrow afternoon on the state college field. Accompanying the crimson and white team, the team and a team of six cross-country runners with their coach, Brutus Hamilton. The Kansas barriers will vie for the runners during the game tomorrow. Soon after practice yesterday the men making the trip were given a farwell steak dinner at the College Hall and the Union Pacific station where they beamed a train for the north. Several students and townpeople were there to bidi the team "Godwit," but we had to deal with an encouragement they could into the Harges-Getto combination. Some time Sunday morning the team will return, and win or lose they will receive an award that is generally the reason they will win. Any presence of personal indignation or dissension was not apparent and the team and coaches departed carrying with them high morals and a new understanding. One Jawahir learned a less than weekly after the unexpected defeat at the hands of the Agies and a new turn of affairs was evidently in the minds of the grim and determined squad of 25 men at Lawrence laureate, who is expected to present a stronger offense and defense than heretofore shown. Coach Hargiss did not release a starting lineup for the Hawkeyers, but it probable that he will use the following men when staking whistle shots: Clay Curtis, Jake Baech and Jim Banchie, Lege Page and Paul Fisher will probably constitute the starting backfield while the Hawkeyer limemen will perhaps include Pete Bansch at center; George Atkinson and Millen Schmidt; Jack Sebhdin and Earl Foy; tackles by Shaiyu and Virgil Pudenc end. Otto Rost and Roland Logan, regular guards, were left behind this trip because of injuries which have failed to heal. Their loss although a potent factor in the Kumna line, will be replaced by machines, but guards who have been showing up well in recent games. While Kansas and Iowa State are battling on the gridiron, the harriers from the two schools will make the run over the five mile cross-country course. Kansas will be led by the veteran quarterback, Lovell Hinsley, left Bowers, Harry Levine, G. C. Roberts and Dean Matthews. Nebraska Goes to M. U Tigers Celebrate Homecoming When Huskers Visit An all-time record crowd was expected for the twenty-fourth clash between the two schools, with tickets to the game, games, times and times, expected to go today. Columbia, Mo., Oct. 25—(UP) Men and women from classes of other years swarmed over the campus of the University of Missouri, parents and visitors gathered for the annual homecoming celebrations, and for the biggest game of the Missouri schedule tomorrow, with the University of Nebraska. The Tigers have had their final practice. Today the Cornhuskers from Lincolni will have a light dribble from only a final limb-climbing-up. After the practice, Nebraska will board its special train and pull out of Columbia into the quiet of the county. The Missouri team goes to Fayette from here, to spin night, right after a short time before the game. The first of the large Nebraska delivery arrived here this morning, and officials in the country team, and officials. The bank is ready to welcome them tomorrow morning. Big Ten Teams to Swing Into Action Tomorrow Chicago, (UP) — Fighting either to stage comebacks or continue on their own, the N.C. State teams swing into action against each other tomorrow while the other two teams struggle. In popular interest the affairs between Illinois and Michigan at Urbana and Purdue and Chicago at Chicagoland have been celebrated. The Illinois, conference champions during the past two years, are determined to prove that they should never have played against Washington but against Michigan on the other hand, believes the team is much better than it showed during the past two weeks and those Wolverines, always a fighting aggression, will be able to spoil the Illini chance for a third title run. Jayhawk Pivot Man CHARLES SMOOTH Charles Smoot, Bartlesville, Okla., 181-pound center in the Kansas line, is a veteran at that position. Smoot won his letter last year and is back bidding against Pete Bauch for the assignment against Big Six teams this season. And the entire game against the K Aggies here last Saturday. Dope Is Again Upset in Many Intramural Ball Games Yesterday Kappa Sigma Wins Second Time Alpha Tau Omega's Have Clear Record Many interesting intramural games are played in which the usual amount of sport is justly justified by the results. The Sigma Cia's fail d'all in their fifth game to do business. Although Pi Uplion has been in but three contests, they have met with one of the strongest teams in division with the Kappa Sig'i and the Sterna Chi'. Kappa Sigma has best but one one in their games, even in the games there, against the Kappa Sigma won from Theta Tau by a score of 14:4. Theta Tau has so far been the best. In Division 1, Alpha Tau Omega has succeeded in winning every game they have played. Last night's victory over Delta Upsilon by a score of 4-2 added their fourth straight victory, won, and lost, are Delta Uplift and Pil Kappa, both of whom have two games and lost one. Kentucky Cobbs lead division 2, bidding won four games and lost nine in the game. He also some credit for yesterday's game with Tennessee which instead them their first win of the season played. Phil Diah Thaesa in now hold second place in this division with Kentucky. Beta Theta Pi having played only three games in division 3 are still remaining in its house. Pai Kappa Pi has been a member of this group for twenty-one years. The winners in the four different groups will have clear record, with the exception of Kappa. Sigma in division 1. | | Won | Lost |败 | Pts. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Alba Tino Giuseppe | 2 | 1 | 0 | 648 | | Phi Raiate | 2 | 1 | 0 | 657 | | Elia Vittoria | 2 | 1 | 0 | 660 | | Chi Riccardo | 2 | 1 | 0 | 661 | | Pi Karsten Alba | 2 | 1 | 0 | 663 | | Pi Sanjuan Alba | 2 | 1 | 0 | 664 | Wool 1 Last Pet Kentucky Collegiate 2 Duke Union Thirsta 3 Albion Kaupua Lambala 4 St. John's College 5 Campbell University 6 Montana State 7 Buffalo State 8 Houston College 9 Minnesota St. Anthony 10 Colorado State 11 Texas Tech 12 Won 1 Last 2 Total Jebbi Thora II D 1 1 195 Jebbi Karpas II D 1 1 195 Jebbi Meyer II D 1 1 195 Gary Gawers III D 2 2 204 Gary Gawers IV D 2 2 204 Alvin Denning III D 2 2 198 Alejandro Club D 3 3 198 Woo Last Pet Kaiden Starr 3 256 Darla Da Tella 3 256 Darla Da Tella 3 256 Pi Tianhua 3 256 Pi Tianhua 3 256 Theta Test 3 256 Theta Test 3 256 Darla Da Tella 3 256 Annual Tournament to Be Held In November Hockey Draws 75 Women Division 1, P1 K, A v. Cv Delta. Upsilon amount 1; Division 7, P2 Delta. Theta v. kaku Kaku Lambda, Division 8; Division 5 ki Kupra v. Pi Chi Diamond, D. October 25 - 26 are in fullfilmen Diamond, Diagram Diamond; Dichloromethane; Di碘omethane; Diiodomethane; Argo, Diamond; Dihex Seventy-five women are reporting a class hostile environment according to Ms. Leahover's leader, partiment of physical education for women. From these women, class hostile environments exist. In November The annual hockey tournament will be started the second week in November. The tournament will be cone- ented by the players from each team playing every other team. Women making class teams will be given 100 W, A. A. points. An honorary varsity team will be picked at the end of season from class team members. Managers of the class teams are: Lela Mee Engsin, senior; Doria Dockstader, Clarice Short, sophomore; and Zelina Neely, freshman. The seniors won the tournament last year, but not for the first time year's senior team is working hard for honors, but will be hard pressed by the sophomores. The women's hockey club, organized for women who are out of school, will meet for practice Friday afternoon at 4:30. Any interested women can attend by calling Miss Hoover. Class members who wish to practice may also attend. Again We Spring a "New One"— Football Notes Corduroy "Plus 6" Knickers Lincoln, Neb. Oct. 25, (UP) —Thirty-one brawny Cornhoppers upon whom Nebraska will pin its hope to win the play. They wound up training today with light serigraphy and signal drill. It was a great success for them, makes the trip because of illness, and injuries may keep Lawendowk end, Rowley and Scheringer, backs Norman, Okla., Oct. 25, (UP)—Con Ad Lindsay and 26 Oklahoma Sooners worked out on the Agile kickoff for the Kansas Aggies in a Big Six contest tomorrow. The group left here last night with word that Capcom's new shooter would field his backfill position to Clyde Kirk at the start and March would start at paired in Gentry's place, and then they would be parked in the Texas game last week. Ames, Iowa, Oct. 25—(UP)—Uma State gridmen engaged in light practice here today, tapering off for the contest with Kansas. Coach Workman still scanned his reserve critters Kenen and Smith in the line and Trager at quarter are assured of starting against Kansas. Manhattan, Oct. 25, (UP) — The Kansas Aggies will be forced to take the field against Oklahoma Saturday without the services of their opponent, who has turned today, Freeman was injured in a game with the University of Kansas and has not recovered sufficiently to play. The Aggies were going through new plays in secret that schedule today. washington-Drury Game at Night St. Louis—(Special)-Football a night, which proved such a somber occasion, that the university held a bold interest here this week when the Washington University Bears took 'Drury College of Springfield or Francis Field Saturday evening. The game was to be played here, and the came to be played here at night this year and it is confidently expected that the crowd in attendance will be as large as the audience that attended the game. Washington strangle two weeks are one. Two gold medals and two silver medals will be awarded this year at he University of Washington to students who have an exceptional ability in the study of French literature and languages. The gold medals will be given to those who demonstrate the equivalent of major work, whether they drew majors or not, by commencement in 1958. The silver medal will be awarded to juniors moving the highest standing. Send the Daily Kansan home —An outdoor garment that is meeting favor with University men everywhere. $6 South Bend, Ind. (UP)—Last year, a scrub with no elementary training, apparently lacking in the very fundamentals of football; today one of the most notable stars of the collegiate gridiron in the Middle West. Unclaimed Michigan Recruit Becomes Notre Dame Star Under Rockne's Coaching That is the story of dark-haired Joe Savoldi, newest of K. K. Rockee's Notre Dame football sensations. Joe came up in 1927 from Three Oaks, Mich. one of the greest recruits Rackey had yet had. He succeeded, but he was relegated to the "E" year but was relegated to the "F" Record Crowd Sees Game This year's K.U.K.A.S.C. game is a record-breaker as to crowd participation, games played at Lawrence, Manhattan, however, still holds the crowd record and Lawrence holds the record on financial returns. Last year's attendance at Manhattan, 16.815. Share of each team last year, $12,196.37. year's game, 814.01.11.6 Official attendance, 15,009. Narcotics to Line Coach Attendance two years ago at Lawrence, 12,155. Share of each team two years ago, $9,181.75. Getto Plays East-West Game Under Drug Influence Mike Getta, line coach of the University football team, was given driver's license as a result of East-West charity games at San Francisco last December, according to a report by the university. Charges that some coaches had administered drugs to football players was included in the scathing indictments against the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in its now "amous" Report No. 23, "The report emphasizes the need to aim steadfastly to protect the physical health of their charges, yet evidence is to the effect that physical injury has often been sacrificed to vicory." Geto, a tackle on the 1928 all-American football team, received a roken collar bone in the last game f the season while playing at the University of Pittsburgh where he attended school. The bone was broken during the outer extremity and ligaments and muscles were torn and strained. When he was chosen to play with the eastern eleven he was given four njections of narcotics before the San Miguel game. He came in a main caused by the fracture and played throughout the game. Getto's services were not directly needed by the cam but he was eager to play and found whereby this would be so possible. team. This year he started in the same spot. An increase of over 1,000 over last year's sales was made at Ohio State University this year, when more than 200 student football tickets were sold. Coach Getto is now with the Kansas team in Ames where it plays the Cyclones of Iowa State College Saturday Then came the Indiana game. Joe was pushed into the contest as a member of the shock troops, and made good. He was given the brunt of the attack against Wisconsin last Saturday. The team has 159 shots, sprints of 40 and 71 yards to touchdowns and otherwise distinguished Now. Notre Dame faces Carnegie Tech and Joe Savoiidi of Three Oaks, Mich., is the chief threat which Rocke holds. Corn Husking Contest to Be Held in November Manhattan, (UP) — The third annual Kansas State corn husking contest will be held Wednesday. Nov 6. Participants will draw the state's best corn huskers. Early this month, Raymond H. Gilkerson, associate editor of the Kansas Farmer, is handling the暴露ed contestants from 24 counties. Kansas in 1928 was represented by William J. Lutz, winner of his county contest for two years. The team won the state championship over other contestants in the finals. The winner of the state content receives $200 in cash, a silver trophy and a free trim to the national conference. The winner will be offered for high ranking men will be offered. Judges are Ralph Snyder, president of the Kansas State Farm Bureau, Manhattan, and L. E. Gail, executive vice president of agriculture it the college. Haskell Goes for First Night Homecoming Game Twenty-seven members of the Haskell football team left Lawrence this morning for Omaha, Neb., where they will match elevens with Creighton University Saturday evening in the becoming game on the Indian schedule. Under the floodlights of the Crecignon gridiron, the Haskell warriors will workout tonight as a final polishing off for tomorrow's contest. Every man in the physical condition with the exception of James Grant, right wing man, who will be on the sidelines because of an infected right eye. Coach "Lone Star Deta" and F. W. McMullen, director of football, accompanied the team to Omaha. Haskell is undefected so far this season, while Creighton has two doefats on record. Shawkey Will Manage the New York Yankees New York, Oct. 25—(UP)—Robert Shawley-Bob Green-bogged his name on a dotted line and became the manager of the New York Yan- Back from a hunting trip in the Shawnee Mountains, Shawner conceived of a joint venture with Yankees, and Secretary Ed Barrow, regarding efforts to rebuild the Yankee Stadium. Three of the most important matters confronting Shawkey were strengthening the pitching staff; finding a coach to coach; and finding a successor for Bob Meunel. A Sophomore Wingman CECIL SMAY Cecil Swain, regular Jayhawk ender, is a sophomore. Smay teams with Virgil Pafen at the wing positions, and gets down the field to get his man from there is a punt in the air. He comes from Parson, and weights 178 pounds. Washington, —A volcanic island, formed last year by a submarine eruption in Sindia strait, near Neretlana island, Java, has now dis- appeared. Its Hydrographic Office has been informed by the Dutch authorities. 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