UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWPENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1998 Jayhawker Squad Works Hard for Iowa State Fray Kansas has Strong team to Meet During Next Three Week-end Schedule With the first Big Six conference game out of the way with a defeat chalked up against the Jayhawke football team, Coach Hargis gathered his forces around him yesterday at Iowa State's contest, and what they might expect at the hands of Iowa State at Ames the week end. Rost Is in Lineup After the little talk and a few figures on the blackboard, indicating the hour's reading schedule, the Jayhawkers took to the practice field for a snappy workout. Signals were run in rapid order and the wind was set aside, niced by the cool afternoon. The line was materially strengthened through the addition of Ott Root, 200 pound gunet, and a 15-foot rope with injuries. Roof ran signals with his mates and probably will be in the lineup for next week. The line remained on the sidelines, however. Disappointment was clearly written on the faces of the fort for some reason, but it didn't stop the start preparation for the Ames game. Kansas lost to the Aggies Saturday, in the a home game, holding off the crimson and blue eleven are anxious that the team make a showing on the road in Oklahoma—all three hard games. Including Kansas, however, the the season is a season and are out for revenge. Last Game a Tie Kansas and the Iowa State school have not regularly since 1898, Kansas winning four of the nine games played, Iowa State three, and two resulting in scoreless ties. Last year the Cyclones won a verdict on the Memorial stadium field, and battled evenly the full time. The record: **The record:** Year Kansas 1808 11 1915 0 1917 7 1921 0 1920 7 1921 14 1924 10 1925 0 1928 0 Total points 49 Games won 4 National championship Am 6 13 0 0 0 7 13 20 0 59 4 Injuries Hurt Cyclones Jayhawkers Hold Slight Edge For Game Saturday Paul Tranager, quarterback; Bob Smith, tackle; Franklin Nolte, tackle; Jared men, and it is certain that Nolte, at least, will be unable to go against Kansas. The condition of the team is nothing definite as to their ability to play this week will be forthcoming from the Cyclone camp until time to sign. Ames Iowa, Oct. 22—Badly bruised and battered from the last two games a determined Iowa State football team played in the homecoming clash with the University of Kansas on State Field Saturday, Chances for a Cyclone Jachawkers depend largely upon whether or not four regulars who adorned the sidelines in last week's game with Marquette will be able to Kansas holds a slight edge over Iowa State in past games, having won four, lost three and tied two. Wisconsin Holds Baseball Practice Wisconsin Hold's Basis Practice Madison (Spain) played a lapse of years before full preparation and opportunities for the University of Wisconsin baseball team was revived here this year by Conch Goy Lowman (USA), who has been the only player which Lowman regards as having been a decided success. The chief purpose of the fall drills was to en- sure that the players had the material for the 1930 variety nine. He is confronted with an unusual attenuation for next year because of the lack of training of his 1929 varsity by graduation. It Pays to Look Well! If you are a freshman wondering how to get by, or a senior with a status to maintain—you can do no better than put yourself into the hands of the— Sample Barber Shop "Look Your Best Always" A Thick Skull Proves Value for First Time Dallas, Tex., (UP)—The thick skull of Abie Coleman, Brooklyn, N. J., lightweight wrestler, won him a decision over Clare Kaufman, Column. At the start of the bout Coleman And Kaufman made a simultaneous burge. Their heads met with a crack that could be heard in the ticket office Intramural Results in Playground Ball Cause Upset of Dope Both dropped unconscious. After a few seconds Coleman sat up dazed and then fell across the body of his opponent. He was awarded the fall penalty, but did not regain consciousness for five minutes, took the match my default. Club by 11-2 Pi U's Defeat Kappa Sig's. 8-7; Phi Pi's Swamp Dunakin Cibk by 11.3 Many upsets were seen in year-terday's playground ball matches, most of which involved the use of Kappa Sigma at the hands of Pi Uppon. There were two forwards of games yesterday by Phi Alpha Delta Mau to Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Mau to Phi Alpha Theta. The remainder of the games yesterday gave about the same results as was "doped" by the various teams. Practically all of the games netted a win, and most of matching of teams by the intramural directors. Only one game produced a one-sided score, this one being between the Dunkin' Club and Pbi. There were no other wins, so a score of 11.2. Summary of yesterday's games are as follows: Pi Kappa Alpha 1, Pi Kappa 4, Pi Delta Sigma 5, Delta Upsilon 28 Pi Mu, Pi Omega 6, Mu, forfatz; Triangle 9, Alpa Kappa Lambda 8, Pi Kappa Phi 14, Pi Chi Delta 5, Pi Chi Delta 20, Phi Chi 5; Delta Tau Delta, won. Pi Delta Sigma 7, forfatz; Kappa Gamma 5, Pi Mu, forfatz; Below are the games which will be played Wednesday, Oct. 24. Arnison U: Sigma Phi Epsilon Chi Delta Sigma; Alpha Tau Omega Delta Unison. Division 2: Signa Alpha Epsilon Triangle; Cosmopolitan Club-Alpha Kuana Lambda. Division 3: Alpha Kappa Psi-Phi Gamma Delta; Beta Theta Pi-Sigma Chi. Division 4: Theta Tau-Kappa Sigma; Sigma Chi-Pi Upsilon. Teachers College Buys Busses Pittsburgh, (Special)-Two buses for five teams; two teams, glue club, etc., have been purchased by Kansas State Teachers college here. The larger, an observation coach accommodating 21 passenger cars, the smaller, the football squad. The smaller, seating 15 passengers, and to be painted in the college colors, crimson will be delivered in about 60 days. Oklahoma Wins First Tennis Meet. Norman, (Special)—The University of Oklahoma team team unseized its title from the expense of the visition Oklahoma Aggie squad to win the first meet of the season. Sooner victory was made impressive by the fact that not a single set has won in the past. Aggie racquetes resisted the volleys of their more seasoned opponents but were able to carry only four shots. Stillwater, (Special) Coach Max Meador and his squad of Oklahoma A. and M. cross country aspirants, will engage in their first meet of the present campaign, Saturday, Oct. 28, when they journey to Manhattan for the Gymnastics Championship in a meet meet with University of Oklahomaoma and the Aggies. Cross Country Teams to Meet Seven first-string men on the Willamette University football team have yielded themselves to the yoke of matrimony. Only four more men have received varsity and the Pacific northwest its first all-married football team. New Metallic Hats The latest degree of Dame Fashion See them in all styles $4.95 for A smallish looking cadet edged his way into the room. New York—(UP) —The scene is the Stanford dressing room under Yankee stadium after the Stanford Army football game last fall. "Where's that Ne. 20?" he asked. "Who are you?" Pop Warner boomed out. Stanford Fears Cagle, Army Star. Since Their Last Football Struggle. When Chris Promised Second Battle "I'm Cagle and I'm here to tell that No. 20 he she" played a football game today." Pop Warner straightened up with Big Big Three on Calendar Nearly 200,000 fans will witness the big Three games, the Yale Army battles with Boston, and Harvard Dartmouth attracting 55,000 and 44,000 attending the Princeton-Navy tilt. In each case attendees would be in stadiums, thousands of applications for tickets having been turned back so many times, the tickets having been sold many weeks ago. Cate, Harvard and Princeton are in Spotlight The Big Three's dominance of the schedule is a structure in that the pre-production team, the glamor and ability of opposing teams rather than by the achievement. New York, Oct. 22. - (UCP)Footballs" one time, Big Three" Yale, Harvard and Princeton" are entry-level games with the games scheduled at New Haven, Cambridge and Princeton pro teams. Schedules of the Saturday football calendar. are in Spotlight Send the Daily Kanzan home "Well, you're not so bad yourself." "I well, I wasn't so good today. That No. 20 had me by the heels all the time." surprise and looked at Chris Cagle for a moment and then replied: "Just the same, I'm plenty glad that I've seen the last of you, young man. I held my breath everytime you got your hands on the ball." "Oh, but Mr. Warner, you haven't seen the last of me. You'll get to look me over once more when we come out there next fail." Pop sink back into his chair and Cagle demarted. When Army pays Stanford at Pale for two, 28. Gugle will be the hardest bear in the game. Once has Cagle been stopped cold, standard die it last fall thanks to somebody who asked for (No. 20), Stanford halfback who smothered every effort of Cagle's to Sims is gone, but Army still has Cagle and Cagle has an old score to settle with Stanford. A. L. Meet in St. Louis New York, (UP)—Applicants for new A. A., U. records and from cities desiring to hold championships in 1960, and athletes reinstated, should be sent to Dan J. Ferris, secretary-reverseed by Nov. 8, 1960. A meeting of the A. A. U. is scheduled for Nov. 16-18, at St. Louis. The freshmen of Kansas State Teacher's College of Hays are compiled to wear capes resembling those worn by the NBA. They are gold "trimmings" and have a gold "K" placed on the front. The armbands and women are gold with a black "K." Football Notes Stetson Hats Norman, Oct. 22—(UP)—Cosch Lindsey told his football squad today they would be pressed hard all this week in an effort to eliminate weaknesses discovered in their defender by the Texans. "I say is stressing defense tactics in which the Sooners showed up badly against the Texans. Ide Shirts Knit Coats Fancy Tweeds Camels Hair —a real selection of University Styled Coats here for your approval Manhattan, Oct. 22.—(UP) —The name of Captain A. H., Freeeman, left and Smith, tackle, will probably win, and the teams will give "cassius listy today, when he developed a bad limp from an injury received in the game against Kansas City." The team ended Schooley, end, and W. E. Platt, quarter, were taken from a game against freshmen last night with injuries that left Smith contested with Oklahoma next Saturday. Top Coat Time $30 $25 - $30 - $35 $40 - $45 - $50 Lincoln, Oct. 22—(UP)—Uchech Dana N. Bible. X put his ballot towers through a stiff workout today to prevent a recurrence of their ragged footing and to protect their thers. Rough spots in both line and backfield are to be smoothed off as the Huskers point for their invasion of the Missouri camp. Big Six title game against the Husker-Husker tangle and both teams are making a strong bid for leadership. Columbia, Oct. 22—(UU)—The University of Missouri Tigers went into a period of intensive practice to prepare for the Big Six Conference this weekend with the Cornhuskers of Nebraska. The Tigers suffered only minor injuries in their game with the Cincinnati Reds because of their 29 to 0 victory. New Mufflers to match your coat Glad to show you Ames, Oct. 22—(UP)—With four regulars on the sidelines with injuries from a sprained ankle, he through an easy drill. Tranager, quarrel against Kansas here Saturday, but Nole, tackle, and Kern, guard, had kept out of the fray by their injuries. CARL'S GOOD CLOTHES Columbia, Oct. 22 – (UF) – Two players probably be unable to play against Nebraska Saturday as the result of injuries sustained during training, learned today, Paul Marvin, tackle, and Lee Derry, halfback, both out of practice with wrenching injuries. Senior students in home economics at the University of Oklahoma are required to six weeks in the job, doing various household duties. A. G. ALRICH Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps. Office Supplies Stationery, 716, Mass. St., French Cabinet Defeated Resignation of Briand Group Expected to Follow Paris, Oct. 22—(UP) —The government of Premier Aristide Bierand was defended on a vote in the Chamber of Deputies against a revocation on a vote of 288 against 277. Briell fell on a question of post-operative repatriation Hagie Repatriation and the Rhineland evacuation question. The government also wanted to repatriate prisons to organize them, but the opposition insisted on an immediate vote and defeated the govern- The resignation of the Briand Cabinet was expected to follow. Illinois Airman Wins In Reliability Air Tour Ecke's Hall Detroit, Mich., Oct. 22—(UP) John Livingston of Aurora, Ill., was unofficially announced the winner of a college basketball game in which ended here at the starting point The best dance floor in town Available for dates now. Phone 168 or inquire at Metzler Furniture Co. TODAY* THE FOSTER and a big cast in a drama of "Things Are Not What They Seem". Also comedy and news. TOMORROW - GLADYS HUGEFT and Joseph Gaird in a heart-pounding action drama "THE WARNING SIGNAL." Also comedy. ninety afternoon. Twenty-five the 29 original entries completed the tour. Livingston, piloting an open Wrex Livingston, piloting an open Wrex the basis of speed, reliability, carry- ing capacity and general efficiency. Prizer totalling $20,000 will be given The tour circled the eastern half of the United States. The flies left Chicago yesterday morning and stopped before making the final hop here. DICKINSON Today - Tomorrow - Thur. 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