PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, OCTOBER 7.1929 Team Faces Stiff Workouts Before First Home Game Missouri to Play Ames i Only Conference Game Scheduled for Saturday Regular practice is the order for the day on the varsity and freshman squads again take to the gridiron this week. Students are expected upon sending his charges through stiff workouts this week in preparation for meeting the invading Emporia Teachers Union. The Jayhawk team returned to Lawrence yesterday morning none the worse, physically, from their turtle hibernation. The prosecution pelted that all the squad would be in uniform this afternoon, and Coach Dixon said they would make over the Jayhawk eleven. Kansas City, Mo, Oct. 7, (UP)—All Big Six conference eleven games are scheduled for Saturday and the teams seasoned by first battle last Saturday which metted two intercontinental matches. Kansas, humbled by stage fright before several thousand boy scouts and school children who witnessed Illinois' 25 to 0 victory at Orbana Saturday, goes chastened but chosen against the Kansas Teachers at Lawrence. Nebraska, which held the spot light in 6-0 to 1-light against the strong South Carolina coin last Saturday, takes the line light again in its journey eastward from Nebraska. Kennan Aggies, the only big Six team to cross an interpersonal opposition with Purdue, 31 passing deal with Purdue, Big Ten Hosier victory ventures south against North Carolina. Missouri, rugged but trumpetish in a 38 to 7 roughness of her own fresh meadow State at Ames in the first and only Big Six conference match Ames is bolstered by her 27 to 7 win. premilate, state Missouri Valley rivals. Oklahoma, seasoned only by the usual winning tilt against french, opens the season at Norman Saturday against University of the Valley. Big Six appraisers looked back over the past week-end and found it almost meaningless. K. C. Blues and Red Wings To Play Deciding Games Kansas City, Mio., Oct. 7, (UUP) — The Kansas City Blues and the Rochester Red Hawks play together today to play the deciding games of the Little World Series on the latter Saturday. The Blues, American Association champs, tacked away their second game in three and won it. League players winners - Sunday, to 2. The Red Wings, on the other band, will start before their home opener. The Blues won only one of the four games played in Kansas City. Two more victories for the Blues will give them a spot in the playoffs. Airplane Crashes Kill Seven Men, One Woma Chicago, Oct. 7—(UP)—Aerial accident claimed eight lives in widely separated parts of the country yesterday. Four men were killed when a monochrome plane crashed from 1,500 feet near Leoa, Tex. A torn wing folded over the plane, causing serious injury. The dead: Marvin Potter, Teague, Tex.; Lent, Jack Brooks, plot; Dullas, Lou Lynch, Centerville, Tex. Brynna Helm, pilot, of Huntsville, Mo., and Paul Rowland and Miss Deliae Hardin of Moberly Mo., passenger in which they were flying crashed from 400 feet during ceremonies at the opening of a municipal airport at Thousands of persons saw Baker Diehl, 22, pinnage 2,800 feet to death when his parachute failed to open at 15:46. The parachute was plotted by lice. Ernest Hewitt. Just Arrived a new supply of Freshman Caps with button and ribbons $1.00 Football Notes United Press While Newtown threatened the Southern Methodist several times, the Correnskanks did not have the drive to change. In an almost equal claim to strength. Kansas went in against Illinois with a determined but none the less successful opponent against her western conference opponent and regarding the game solely as an experiment. For flashes of intensity, Kansas offered little for Big Six enthusiasm. The Kansas Agri-Care-Purdue game was likewise "just one of those offices" brightened only by the Kanans possessing a promise on a promising passive offensive. Iowa State's showing over Grinnel was a foregoing conclusion. Inter-conference experiments predominate the Big Six schedule until Oct. 26 when several ancient conference foes test melltle. Lincoln, Neb.—With a stunning of three wins against an many losses in six years of competition with Syracuse football team, Coach Dani Bible and his hand of Cormbucker piskimaker came up with a game-winning throw to the Champion this week with intent on bringing back the big end of the score. Madison, Wis.—When Purdue and the University of Wisconsin most in the Midwest play their football game this fall at Madison, it will be just thirty years after a famous football player was born. The Bolmakers at Lafayette in 1884. Football was more informal in those days. With the announcement that Kansas football teams and their coaches Boy Scouts, and grade school children Kid-Rama, Kansas game Saturday, one wonders what the capacity of the stadium really is. The fact of the matter is that the Kansas team has a seating capacity any of any school in the Big Six conference according to Dr. Pete Altman. The Kansas stadium also will conveniently accommodate more. The dedication of the Lawrence airport next Saturday will bring a lot of planes to the scene of the carcass. The plane that Allen has some surprises up his sleeve for the entertainment of the air in the stadium Saturday afternoon. Organizations and individuals who left their athletic books at the university, as well as those who received sent tickets to the football game, went from the athletic office today. WEAF, WIZ, NBC network and WABC, CBS network, 1:39 central standard time, opening day, Athletics, at Chicago. Sports Broadcast Football Team Gets Big Welcome Sunday Morning at Station K. U. Band and 500 Student Greet Warriors Returning From Illinois. contrasting the usual Sunday morning quiet with a tumultuous welcome that fairly shook the Santa Fe stadium, students and townpeople greeted the defended Jayhawk football team yesterday morning at 10:30 on their return from Champaign, IL, where they played in the three of Big Ten football. Almost as thrilling as the sendoff 1000 persons gave the team last season, they coached the football warriors and their coaches as they stepped from the special car yesterday. Much band played well for the players at the sight of the team the crowd gave vent to a mighty bell that would hearken to a comparing team. Hargiss smiled as he alighted from the train and commented on the team by saying, "I believe our men-grained with his spirit, I led the lodge in this game," he said. "We met a great football squad at Illinois and the experience of some of our men was invaluable." Yet even I am sure from the way they started playing in the final period, consistently driving the ball into the net, that the team has plenty of power. Four open cockpit planes from the Bennett Airways school of Kansas City spent yesterday at the Lawrence University during a veterinary doing student飞行 and taking up passengers, about thirty of whom were University students. Two of the men from the school were here as instructors for the course and also the cost of obtaining the licenses. It is the Bennett school which is working to get the air club curriculum aligned with next ten members who care to work for their commercial pilot license. Airways School Pilots Give Rides to Students Send the Kansan home. KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Famous Pen on Display Now in Spooner-Thayer A pen of much significance is on a display at the Spooner-Thayer museum, since the death recently of the U.S. ambassador, foreign minister for Germany. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 Special Price This pen which was used by Stresses- ford to write letters, and convoi- cals to bring peace, and stability to war-torn Europe, to sign the recent Parlement Reparation is now at the place of its origin. The pact was signed at Hotel George V in Paris where Mr. Minor had rooms. It was given to Chancellor E. H. Lindley this summer by Clark H. P. for president of the Electoral College of his brother-in-law, the late Henry Schott, an alumnus of the University of Kansas and former editor writer on the Fewer Students Enroll in Botany and Zoology on Student Lamps H. L. Moore Corporation Washington--High school enrollment in botany and zoology and other specialized sciences has greatly decreased during the past six years, while the enrolment in biology and general science is proportionately increased. Figures just made public by Dr. Frank M. Phillips, chief of the statistical division of the U. S. Bureau of Agriculture, have about 83,988 in botany in 1522 and 50,611 in 1928. The enrollment in zoology was from 2.9 per cent to eight-tenths of one per cent. On the other hand the enrolment in zoology practically doubled, increase from 1421 to 1821 and 8.6 per cent, to 13.3 per cent. These figures do not include the enrolment in the elementary grades of junior high Four Titles for Collett Detroit, Oct. 7 (UP)—Holding her fourth American tour, an honor title, on Monday, the greatest Glena Collett stood out as America's premier woman golfer today. Miss Collett won her four titles and was the third time Mrs. Leona Pressler, a fellow California 4 and 3 in the final match, 23 National Women's Tournament. Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. JOHN GILBERT In his first All-Talking Picture A. Fall Goes to Supreme Court for Bribery Trial His Glorious Night United Press Staff Correspondent Washington, Oct. 7, — (UF) — Alabama sent a message to her best place he has been ill with bronchitis for several days and went to District of Columbia supreme court on his trial on a charge of br尔害. Fall was attended by several mem- bers of his family. His color was fairly white, and he did not wear Earlier in the day his physician had expression in the court, a would-be to attend the court. On the Stage The 68-year old former Secretary of the Interior moved feebly, and had to be helped out of the car at the court house. On the Stage a Twentieth Century Sensation The San Antonio's "SIAMESE TWINS" Daisy and Violet Hilton and Company Born joined together These charming and attractive girls offer a distinctive program of song and dance. R. E. Protch Senate to Start Inquiry Republican Majority Appointed To Committee Reckless, Glorious Action! A night of love you'll not soon forget. Washington, Oct. 7. — (UF) A sub-committee in which the Independent Republican group holds oversight of the senate Chairman Norris of the senate judiciary committee today to conduct the lobby investigation into Washington It will be the most extensive undertaking in the investigating line Congress has inaugurated and, according to the president, has proposed propagandists, large and small, secret and open, good and bad, will be called upon to reveal their activities. The president officially outlined by expressions from most of those who are expected to serve. They want to hear hearings of the public first into the tariff associations maintaining attorneys or publicly representatives or both here to see that the tariff is protected. Scores of such organizations have been represented here dur- Bv Herbert Little Merchant Tailor 833 Mass. Senator Thaddeus Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas, instigator of the injuvive, was named chinchilla. 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