PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929 Big Six Mentors Begin Polishing Up for Championship Only One Conference Gam in Records, Another Scheduled Next Saturday Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 14—(UP) With only once conference game in its last four games on Saturday, Big Six coaches begin the palpating up process today, looking for The Kansas Aggies, drooping under the weight of a defeat by Texas Aggests last Saturday and with Kansas University to face next week end, received some hope from their coach "Boe" McMillan. The week promised no rest. Couch Dana X, Bible, who came up from Texas to run the powerful Nebraska machine, had a victory over Syracuse to encourage him. He is carrying the heaviest schedule conference and tournament next Pittsburgh with Pittsburgh and the crucial game with Missouri the following week. Coach Gwalm Henry of Missouri won his first conference title against Washington in 2013, and her brahga gave him a full share of mugsvines for the coming game against Kansas. Oklahoma will go to Texas at the end of the week to try with two other Big Stats against Oklahoma State. The Lone Star State Football representatives, Newbska was held to a scoreless tie, and the University of Dallas two weeks ago, and the Kansas Aggies failed to cross the Texas Fargo line. Oklahoma will try out Texas University. Kansas City Wins Series Took 11-Inning Game by Score of 6 to 5 Yesterday Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 14, (UPF) — Kansas City's American Association Pennant winners became 1929 million dollars in first-place play during 11-ringing 6 to 5 victory over Rochester's International League champions in the ninth and final game. Game 6 ended with Rochester winning. The final game was marred by frequent arguments between the players, a fattie fight between Carleton, Rochester pitcher, and Bielema, Blues player, and Rochester fan attacking a Kansas City player at the close of the content. The disturbance resulted in the arrest of the offending fan and a hurried call for police reserves who escorted the players and the impaired to safety. In winning Kansas City overance a four run lead led up by the Red Wings in the third quarter, and fell all in the seventh and woo, in the eleventh. Standby rest hearing for "Pen Baller" Day, who was on the road to three home innings and possible the Blues' victory. **Search for Stolen Flame** Liberal—(UP) —Pachytes, however, was asked to find a plane belonging to one new one a short time ago when they were asked to find a plane belong- ing to the bombings in Haiti. The plane is in case fold nearly and when he re- turned found an airlift tourist had Plans have been made for the presentation of concrete, December 13, 2014 at the Langlandsberg, at Convention Hall in Kaiser City, Attention and mobility plans. Football Notes Possibilities of a bacitic week for Lawrence football fans were strengthened following the invasion of several Karneval at the Manhattan school last fall. The 19th century paintings in brand daylight, and it is not unlikely some such attack will be centered on Mt. Orenc during the week. Students must be on guard. --to Serve You Willard Battery Deko Reaming - Auto-Lite Bosch Northeast The Bill Hargiss Day game, Saturday, attracted one of the largest rows ever to witness an opening day for college football. The row included several coaches and their teams, as well as many boy contests, and grade school children, all named in honor of Hargiss. Ninety-two all-star Kansas Teachers and College of Emporia players, who played during the Hargiss regime at Emporia, were guests of honor at the In turning back the visitors by a lap-sided score the Jayhawks demonstrated the strong offensive drive that came out in the final period of the Illinois game, but even fewer floundered and such loose playing may prove costly in the coming conference titls. It was only after some 35 men had battered the light Emporia line that the Jayhawks able to produce a scoring machine. Kansas opens the Big Six conference season next Saturday afternoon with the annual Duck's Day feature. The game was played at Jaffawens in the Memorial stadium with the sting of last year's defeat fresh on their hips. The victory over the Aggle last year was the first win since he won into the Hargiss camp. A banquet, football game, and Kansas Edison conference will be features about 175 editors are expected to attend the game as guests of the University. Nanking Nationalists Confronted With Revolt After the Aggie game the Jayhawks will take to the road for three successive Saturdays. Iowa State, Nebraska and Oregon will camp weekends, and then Washington, a non-conference game and Missouri climax the 1929 season here in the Memorial stadium. Tickets for the game, Nov. 23, are selling rapidly. Shimachal, Oct. 14. — (UP) The Nanking Nationalist government has been confronted on several fronts. The Kuo-Kei military revolt with which it is confronted on several fronts. The Kuo-Kei military revolt with which it is confronted on several fronts. The Kuo-Kei military revolt with which it is confronted on several fronts. The Kuo-Kei military revolt with which it is confronted on several fronts. The Kuo-Kei military revolt with which it is confronted on several fronts. The Kuo-Kei military revolt with which it is confronted on several fronts. The so-called Christian general, King Weng H. Il-Isung, was reported to be dismayed that the government declared the government was successfully meeting every movement of the national army. Send the Kausan home. School of Commerce and Securitary Training. Obstest Business College in Karaas. One and Two year courses offered. Students placed in excellent job positions. Burma conducted by the school. Send for copy of large general catalog explanation all courses. Address Law School Business College, Lawrence, Kansas. TELEPHONE 400 Special Get Acquainted Price 75℃ Ladies' Garments Given Careful Attention "We Satisfy" Mass. at 14th St. Intramurals Fall Track and Field Meet Under Way est Events Scheduled to Be Run off This Afternoon at Stadium Intuitive fall track and field meet events were started this afternoon at 4:30. The events for the first day were: 100-yard dash, broad jump and high jump. The meet will be continued Tuesday with the 220-yard dash, high hurdles, discus throw and medley relay. Thursday events include a shot put and the 440 relay will be run off. The rules for the intramural track meet for this year have been changed. Each organization is required to enter three men in each event and may only compete against the highest men will be averaged and the organization whose team average is the best in an event will be declared the winner, and will receive five points. The team whose average is second will receive three points, while the third team will be given two points, the fourth team will be given one point in fourth place. The individual whose mark in the event is best will be deferred to the team receiving one extra point for his team. The intramural board also passed a new ruling in regard to eligibility, requiring students in any university or college shall have been required to attend University intramural athletic activity. There are still some tennis, hand- Genuine Automotive Electric Parts for ALL CARS --to Serve You Willard Battery Deko Reaming - Auto-Lite Bosch Northeast Automotive Electricians to Serve You Auto Electric Co. 709 N. H. Ph. 406 ball and horseshoe games which must be played soon. The tennis rings, bowls, and volleyball plated by Oct. 15. The horseshoe singles must be completed by Oct. 16. The basketball nets, handballs, doubles, handball doubles and horseshoe doubles may be played in. Scared Pledge Screams as Colored Man Escapes "thoo—a man! My mother Gilbert!" HELP!! "This blood-curdling scream rang through the Sigma Kappa at approximately 6:15 Friday night. Margaret Marchie, a pledge, was the only person in the upper regions of the house—the rest of the chapter were shuffled. As she suddenly there was a scream, and someone was board falling down the steps. Realizing that something was wrong, she pushed it back into the intense screams, rushed up the stairs to find Miss Marchie very angry and wielded. She related the story to the perturbed sisters as calmly as they could. She was coming down the hall from answering the telephone when she noticed a light. Upon demanding who it was, she asked her and hurriedly ran and partly --and Sorority Fraternity 50c & up Stationery TWO BOOK STORES --stumbled down the steps and out the door. Miss Murche followed him to make sure that he had left the house, and then returned to her room. Her coin purse, which contained $2.40, a green ever-sharp, and a compact were missing. Westport, Conn., Oct. 14.—(UP) A friaky, bewhiskered Scotch toi er, christened "Rammy" by Gry Britain's Premier, Ranmay MacDonald, romped about the estate of Miss Diana D. Wald, here today. MacDonald Names Dog Ramsay The dog's christening was out of the highlights of the visit here Sunday of the premier and his daughter, Isabel. Out under the apple trees where Premier MacDonald played with dog woogie bowl snatcher gave carrier bearer a matching him from a glaze of water held by a policeman-sponsor. Nanette New Fashioned Hose---$1.95* A new shipment of afternoon dresses just arrived N Silhouette, Princess Line Lawrence — Kansas City — Columbia 19 West 9th Phone 156 VICTOR RECORDS for This Week The Substitute Parson, Part I ___ "Chick" Salm The Substitute Parson, Part II ___ "Chick" Sale Too Wonderful for Words ___ All Star Orchestra Steppin' Along ___ All Star Orchestra Where the Sweet Forget-Me-Nots Remember Ben Pollack's Orchestra You Mads Me Love You Nat Shiketel's Orchestra I May Be Wrong High Hatters Wait for the Happy Ending High Hatters How Am I to Know Arden and Ohman's Orchestra After the Clouds Roll By Henry Basse's Orchestra ...in a cigarette it's TASTE/ There is nothing sensational about Chester fields; good dobactos, blended and cross-blended, the standard Chesterfield method, to taste just right. 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