SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1929 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE maker Gridsters Get 7-0 Defeat by Indians at Night Game Friday Visitors Lose First Grid Clash in 21 Consecutive Games; Score by Weller Under the powerful footballs of Rockell Stadium field Friday evening, the University elown their first defeat in 21 consecutive games. The winning and only touchdown came in the first half, back by cloverly tossed a short, internal pass to Captain Walter who shot the goal line. Baker was off side on Wolters's attempted kick so close that the 7 and 7 of score stood to the end. True to form, the Kansas conference foe proved to be a tough assignment to the Haskell team because the best of the扑unt duel in the first half of the game and kept the Indiana playing well in their own part. The score was close by the halfback in the second period put the ball on the Haskell seven yard line, but the leaves held the visitors from the south at bay. The victory closed the early home season of the Indians, who from now on will attempt to maintain their third game three games won on foreign fields. Buster Charles vied with Weller, a backfightmate for, for honors, and his 39 yard run to the Baker 12 yard kick touchdown in the third quarter. The field was wet, but the game was interesting. Fireworks proceeded the game from one end to another. The falker band and Topski and Karel stopped at halfway. There were 4,000 speeches between halves. Plans are being made for a new and administration building at the University of Wichita. This is to replace the University Hall which burned Sept. 3. Want Ads --and Tuesday; Jack O'Neill and Everyday Brent in "Fast Company"; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; The Four Marx Brothers in "The Co LOST: Photograph of interior or John Brown's cabin. Between Watson library and Louisiana-Thirteenth street. Call Mr. Baker or library. LOST: Tam felt hat with amber pin in it. 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The Phi Beta Pi fraternity held an informal house dance last evening, Red, green and blue lights furnished the decoration, and Jack Warbell's orchestra played. The choppers were Mrs. J, S. Stiver, of the Sigma Kappa, N. P. Sherwood, and Mrs. O. C. Thomas. The Phi beta Housemother. Hazel Goodwin, who was a student here last year, spent the week-end as a guest of Pearl Thompson at the University of Iowa where she is teaching at UO this year. Dr. and Mrs. Forrest, C. Allen entertained with a surpracer dance in light at the McCoy Theater by Mr. McCoy, M. Brushton Hamilton, Mr. Michael Gottie and Misa Phloebe, all of whom are new students to the department, sent of physical education. Dahkins a shades of orchid and purple were among his favorite list included about 30 cooperies. Week end guests of Alpha Gumman Delta are Rosary Carmine Carver of Emporia and Mary Stankbush of Topkena and home in Kansas City this week end. Week end guests at the Pi Bets Phi house are Porgy Challies of Atchison, Marcelia Miller of Leavenworth, and Bobby Ise of Bartlesville. Katherine Petrie House, of Wobita spending the week end at the Kapta John Theta house. Sigma Kappa sorority is giving a this afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. N. Gilbert, their new house mother, Ms. Harriet Rumsey, in the colors of the sorority. Mrs. Henry Lander and Mrs. F. W. Cutler, sisters, will preside at the ceremony. Delin Zeta sclerosis is having a steak fry this evening, starting in the late afternoon. Plans are to go to the country but if wet grounds interfere the fry will be held at the house. Mrs. J. E. Harwood will chap Guests this week end are Marlon Skovgård, Levenworth, and Marjorie Taylor, Abilene. An Ice-breakers party was given by the Wesley Foundation at the Methodist church Friday evening About 75 students were present. Four names furnished the entertainment of which Iris FitzSimons was in charge. Mary Matthews was chairman of the wachroom committee. The deco- ries carried out in lavender ind green. COSTUME JEWELRY $1.00 to $25.00 Many new pieces just arrived Word has been received here of the marriage of Dr. Gerald Smith to Margaret McLachlin, Sept. 25, at Shanghai, China. The groom is a graduate from Pittsburg, and is a Jeunet in the U. S. Navy. He was graduated from the School of Medicine, Mrs. Smith is the daughter of the general secretary of the Akaitie TCM.C.A. and the Columbia University in New York. Bostice Funk of the Delta Zeta house is spending the week end at Garnett. Miss Agnes Husband, dean of women, is to be a dinner guest at Ricker all today. Mr. Carl E. Biley of Kansas City is the guest of his daughter, Margaret, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Mr. George L. Davis of Kansas City is the guest of his daughter, Eugenie, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house today. Guests of Alpha Delta Pi this week included the following: teaching, jewelry; Eloise Jebhard of Kansas City; Elizabeth Nell-Johnson and Mrs. Manning of Roosevelt; Alpha Omicron Pi is entertaining the following guests this week end; Faye Stoops of Washington; Lucille Clippington and Betty Smith of Kansas City. Wlma Taut and his house are visiting in Kansas City. The College Jeweler Social Calendar Sunday Sigma Kappa, tea for housemother 3 to 5. Delta Zeta, steak fry, 9:30 p.m. Kappa Beta, pledging and initia, Myers hall, 3 p.m. Tuesday Razor Blades. Strops. Hones. Toilet Articles and Cosmetics BARBERS DRUG STORE 909. Mass. St. Dine at the It's the Thing to Do! Wednesday Theta Epsilon, pledge services, 115 Mysialista, 7, n.p.m. Home Economics club, with Miss Spraue. 4:30 p.m. Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio We Deliver Phone 509 This Week at the Theaters Lutheran students, hike. Kappa Sigma, house. The Varsity Saturday: "The Lawless Legion." Monday: Otis Harland, Henele Foster, in melodrama, "The Pay Off." The Patee Mohony's twirl through, Hondo to tor in melodrama, "The Day of River," shirley-cockatoo, Karen McKeen, in a college drama, "Campus Knights." Wednesday; Sally Phipps, Robert Elliot, in the picture, "Perfection," Ed Colb in "The Charm Jumbers"; Christopher Morris, in "Allah." Friday: George Walsh In "The Kick Off," taken from the play, "Three Minutes To Go." Saturday; Cullen Landis and Peggy Montgomery in "The Fighting Failure." Alberta Vaughan in "The Wild Irish Rose." Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu," with Neil Hamilton, Joan Arthur and Warren Oland. The Dickinson The Graduate Magazine, published by the Alumni Association, will make its appearance tomorrow. Features in the magazine are: "The Parade of Perfection," by Roy W. Hampson; "A Journey of College as it is today, and The Gloria Outcast and Trained Seal!" by Hibbs, 32; of the Curious Writing article by Charles E. Ise, speaker at the freshman initiation Thursday night, also appears in the Thursday, Friday and Saturday. William Balines in "Speedway." Fred Ellsworth is the editor of the magazine and Betty Dunmire, c30, is associate editor. Elenbant Kills Woman Graduate Magazine Will Contain Many Features Carricamo, Tex., Oct. 12—(UP) —Mesa, Buck Griffin was killed this afternoon by an elephant with the AI on his back. The AI ran amunck on the show grounds. Send Your Friends a Souvenir --- Pictures of the various activities of the 75th anniversary celebration are now available at our studio. You can get pictures of any of the above events — 3 inches ready for mailing — with envelope and protective paper. The raids — sacking — burning of the Eldridge bakers everything was covered by our fast moving photography photographers. In Kansas City our pictures appear exclusively in the Journal Post. A person promising beater Kodda finishing than we do cannot fulfill that promise. 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