PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 "Big Six" Coaches Await Conference Games This Week Championship Race Will get in Full Swing Saturday With- no Outside Contests Athletic prestige took a drop at the University as a result of last Saturday's defeat at the hands of the Minnesota Hawks, and his hawker dog will take to the practice field again this afternoon to smooth out the rough spots arising from the loss. Leon Lauan and Kosta, Kansas guards did not get into the game Saturday, but Coach Hargrys will be able to present a more formidable lineup when the Hawks face them. This afternoon the Jayhawks will probably undergo a severe lecture and some practice sessions, in an effort to show how they play after the hard battle and a day's rest. No serious injuries were reported following the Akgue game, and it is expected every variety memorably played by the Jayhawks for the Iowa State contest Saturday. Coaches launched a heavy week's program of practice today, employing lessons learned through defeat revealed by their conference rivals. Bix City, Mo., Oct. 21, (UP) — Kansas Six football teams which have been measuring their strength throughout the season during the early季展 week-end will pick up the burden of a race for the conference championship In the two conference games played thus far, Missouri defeated Iowa State and Kansas Agress defeated Kansas University, Oklahoma and Nebraska have confirmed their activity to intercollege contentions. Missouri's face, is the only team in the conference which has gone unbeaten. Nebraska, with probably the heaviest schedule, was tied by Southern Methodist University and defeated by Pittsburgh. Oklahoma went down to Texas University last week-end while Missouri won. The Missouri and Mississippi won from Drake. In the games this week Iowa State meets Kansas at Ames, Kansas Angles play Oklahoma at Kansas in the feature event at Columbia. --and Tennis Football Notes Dallas, Oct. 21, —(UP) - Southwest football coachs with a large percentage over foreign invaders, with victories over Kansas, Argos and Nebraska, turned today to preparation for an "at home" week-end. The Trojans of U. S. C. and U. Cardinals of Stanford—cush with a opportunity to attain recognition a mythical national champions—were victorious in the East, and possibly most colorful accounts of the season in the Far West. San Francisco, Oct. 21—(UP) Football teams on the pacific coast forbelted attention of the public in southern California at Stanford today. SUITING YOU That's My Business SCHULZ THE TAILOR R. E. Protch Merchant Tailor 833 % Mass JOHNNY MADISON PRACTICAL GIFTS for the House Warming Promising Jayhawk Back As a shifty, broken field runner, as well as a passing and interference man, Johnny Madison, sophomore back from Kansas City, Mo., Central High school, has been showing up exuberantly. During the last few weeks of practice. Madison has been in the play for the dayhawkers and is promoting material for backyard activity as he develops with experience. Students Settle Down to Intramural Sports After Exciting Week Most of Time Will be Divider Between Horseshoe, Ball Intramural sports are again at tracting 'University students' attention after a hectic week of raids, ennouncements, dances and the Agile K.U. game. The fall intramural track and field neeed a great deal of enthusiasm among the students, but now the goal is to provide a place if their time to intramural playground ball, housekeeping, tennis, and mudball. As the schedule of play occupies two hours, the team must approximately 10 different games yet be played in order to bring the schedule up to par. The following intramural playground ball games are Division 1- Phi Kappa, Alpha vs. Phi Kappa; Chi Delta Sigma vs. Delta Upsilon Division 2—Phi Delta Theta vs. sigma Alpha Mu; Triangle Club vs. Gluka Kappa Lamibita. Diapison 3--Phi Kappa Psi vs. Dum akin Club; Phi; Gamma Delta vs. Ph Ch). Division 1- Delta Tan Delta vs. Phi Alpha Delta; Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Jpsilon. The following ball games will be played tomorrow, Oct. 22, if the weather permits: Division 1- Phi Kappa vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Kappa Alpha vs. Oelta Sigma Pi. Division 2- Sigma Alajha Mu vs. Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Delta Theta vs. Kentucky Colleges. Division 4—Dumkink Club vs. Beta Theta PII: Phi Kappa PPI vs. Acrua. Division 4—Phi Alpha Deltas vs. Delta Chelia Delta Tau Deltas vs. Delta Chelia Sport Shots by the Kansan Sport Editor In dropping the opening game to the 1920 Big Ten conference, to the Aggies in 1928 and inferiorly complex it seemed. After the Aggies had been fortunate enough to score on a long chance, the team were not functioning up to the par until Jim Buseau returned to the team during the period. It will take more than Jim Buseau to win the remaining games, and the lineup seems to hearten the men. Why Couch Hargass kept the big fullback out of the Kansas back end until the losing minute of the game, and the Cincinnati team showed his tremendous line plunging ability in the final Jawhaker victory. It was a season-sponsible for that chance going awry. One of the prettiest plays ever seen on the Memorial stadium field was executed in bringing about the Aggie touchdown. A double pass, McMillin to Nigro to Towler, was made when the Aggies were brought down on the Kansas one yard line. Two line plagues by Wiggins resulted in the score. It was one of those trick formation plays that Coach "Bc" McMillan is famon for. Once upon a time he was captain of Centre College team which played to Harva and won a great victory. He will go far in conical coaches. Page and Lawrence had just been inserted for Lyman and Beauch in the backfield when the winning pass was down to him. He had advantage of a golden opportunity. Several minutes after the game and started, spectators were still sitting on the bench, stepping to the Dud's day feature. One small booth to serve a crowd such as attended Saturday's context seems fuller than his mud to grin and bear waiting. Kansas now will begin preparations for its second conference assignment next Saturday, when they will host the game against Concho Neel Workman brought a squad of Cyclones here last week, led by a team of a weaker Jayhawker team, the game going the full sixty minutes with the Jayhawkers invade Iowa territory. The Iowa State contest is only one of three successive road trips the Kansas squad will make in the compassions. The teams travel week-end they journey to Nebraska for the annual tussle with the Cornbucker eleven. Then Nov. 9, the team turns southward to renew hostilities on home at Norman. Back here the THE Corner Grocery 16th the Jayhawks and Washington U. of St. Louis clash, and then the season finale in the Missouri Tiger homecoming game here Nov. 7. R. M. Reeves. Prop. Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone 618 303 W.13th This Week at the Theaters DICKINSON NEW YORK's night life thriller made into a 100% talking and singing picture that will astound you. With the original play dialogs songs you'll never forget, gorgeous dance numbers, and themes of survival lived in a world unto itself — Broadway —a world where gavety runs riot and sudden tragedy stalks. the greatest melodrama ever produced BROADWAY With Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Merna Kennedy, Elynn Brent, Otis Harlon, Robert Elliott, Pascale Leslie, George BIF BOOM BANG ALL TALKING COMEDY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday: "Broadway," starring Glenn Tryon and Evelyn Brent. The Dickinson Ovey Associate Producer Carl Laemmle Jr Matinee 10e-30e Night 10e-50e Shows at 3-5-7-9 Friday, Saturday: "Midnight Dudies," which is Mac Sennett's first full length feature. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: "Four Feathers," with Richard Arlen Fay Wray, Clive Brooks, William Powell and Noah Beery. The Varsity Monday: George O'Brien and Nora Lane in a strong emotional drama entitled "Masked Emotions." Also a beautiful color classic. Thursday, Friday: "Jenl ousy," starring Jeanne Eagles. PRICES Saturday: Ted Wells in a thrilling western drama, "The Riding Denon." Also comedy and Fox News. The Patee Tuesday: Helen Foster and a big cast in a vivid drama of "Things Are Not What They Seem." Also comedy and news. 100% talking and singing Wednesday: Gladys Hugley and Joseph Giard in a heart pounding action drama, "The Warning Signal." Also comedy. Send the Daily Kansan home. Thursday: Vilma Banky in one of United Artists prize productions, "The Awkening." Also Fox News. Friday: All star cast in the greatest circus production ever made, "The Hero of the Circus." Also comedy saturday: open. Yellow Paper This gathering will mark the fifth time since the Dads organization was perfected here in 1925 that parents have set aside a special day for visitation, security campus, and each year has seen an increase in the attendance. A PHOTOGRAPHY IS you on paper. We can make the photo and we have the paper. THOMPSON STUDIO Norman. (Special) —Throughout the Southwest fathers of students enrolled in the University of Oklahoma held an annual "Dads day" jubilee on the Sooner campus which will be clowned by Governor John Hickenloose State football game on Nov. 2. Hamilton Selects Squad 500 Sheets — 40c 1000 Sheets — 75c Six Chosen to Comprise Cross A PHOTOGRAPH NEWS MOVIETONE FOX Country Team Six men were selected by Coach James Sneed to compete in the cross country squad made up of the Ames Saturday to make the first run of the season in the Six Competition, where they finished fourth time, Lowell Hreshaw, Lee Powers, Harvey Lowe, Gerald Stover, and Ivan Smith. The men were selected Saturday after afternoon after a trial run with the Haskell runners in which two of the Haskell runners came in ahead of Fortune, who was followed by Hinshaw and with the other three in order as named. Ames Game to Feature Dads Day at Oklahoma 829 Mass. Typewriting Paper Ream Packages 75c, 85c, $1.50 $2.10, $2.50 Announcements There will be an important Ku Kwu meeting Tuesday night at 7:39 in Fraser hall. Everybody please be there. Bob Garlingham, preen. The K. U. Dames will hold their ten tuesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. G. Smith, 1134 Louw students and all University students are invited. The Pater TODAY—GEO. OBRAN and Nora Lung in a strong emotional drama, entitled "MASKED EMOTIONS." Also beautiful color classics. TOMORROW - HELEN FOSTER and a big cast in a drama of "THINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM." Also comedy and news. NEW KLAXON HORN Just Received by Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Insures a clear highway Phone 406 Suits -- Top Coats Cleaned - Pressed - Delivered $ 7 5^{c} $ Special for October ...in a cigarette it's ASTE/ "NO USE CRYING over spilled milk." Some smokers start at the top — others have to "smoke their way up." 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