PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928 Reserves Occupy Attention While Main Line Rests Jayhawks in Good Shape While Sooners Rally From Nebraska Arrivals Assault Serimimage for the reserves' night might again occupied the attention of Coach Hill Harrington, who is saving seven more strenuous labors later in the week, particularly when the Jay hawkers tangle with the Sonomans on the first day. Captain Hauser, left end, and a mainstay of the forward defense and offense in the Marquette game last Saturday, while Logan and Shannon, speedy first string guards, have been kept from serimimage this week for the same reason. Exercising care with these men who will be sorely needed in the Dad's Day conflict, Coach Hargan has had them warming the bench most of his other protests through their paces against the yellering squad. Team in Good Shape With team leader Tom Shipley Teacher Jeffrey T. Baird, the begee Kansas will have the deporter's foe or in the coming game. Oklahoma having only last Saturday encountered the steam roller of the Nebraska cornbushers with a very attenting effect to the extent of a 416-foot kick is not in the best physical condition. Two losses and one victory is the Big Six record of the Sooner for the season. Kansas, holding a 500-rank with a win, a loss, and a tie holds a slight edge in this respect. Also the first time in the playoffs against the Sooner than they did against Kansas is a factor of some note. On the other hand the fact that the Oklahoma team pushed over a long stretch of grass in his house, is something worth mentioning, for it shows greater scoring. Both teams are apt to use the aeer ia game, if the weather prevails fail and the field is dry. A muddy field and a wet ball were responsible for the loss of the game last Saturday, and gave Kans a bad appearance on paper. Reserves Show Power In looking over his reserve strength Coach Hargiss has noted the performances of Ed Schmidt and Bert Riga and fans may see them in more action before the season ends. Schmidt's line plunging was not too hard, but Riga's steady field running was responsible for many long gains. "Only six more practice," was the word broadened at practice last night which was followed by a "tap meeting for the squad under the leadership of Coach Hargreaves, and our days in preparation for the grand finale, the annual clash between Tigre and Jayhawk at Missouri Nov. 24. Comparative records since 1929 show Kansas to have an edge over the Oklahoma team. Kansas is recorded in 1920, 1923 and 1927 at the game in 1925, Jayhawk victories are recorded on the other dates. The record. Kansas Oklahoma 1920 Kansas Oklahoma 1920 9 9 1921 7 24 1921 19 3 1922 7 3 1923 7 5 1924 29 0 1925 0 0 1926 10 0 1927 9 26 1928 7 26 Juniors Hold Cellar When Firs Day of Tourney Ends Seniors Lead in Hockey The sophomores won from the freshmen, the first from the wrestling and the hockey tournament. Dockstader and Louise Prawn crossed the sophomore goal line and undressed the sophomore goal line. The seniors beat the freshman, 4.6, in their game. Charlotte Harper was outstanding forward with two goals, Betty Short and May Simons, scores, Gertrude Dalton was the outlining player on the defense. The standings: The Statshetts W. L. P. Senior 1 1 0.1,000 Sophomore 1 1 1 .000 Freeman 1 1 1 .000 Junior 1 1 1 .000 M. U. May Meet Bears Football Game Planned for '29 If Conditions Are Met Columbia, Mo., Nov. 14 — (UP) — Whether the University of Missouri and Washington University of St. Louis, will resume relations on the gridiron next season remained in doubt today with C. L. Brewster's squirt athlete directing expecting to confer with Washington officials next The Athletic committee met last night to fill the remaining open-date slots. After considering offers from a number of universities, including Washington University, the committee decided the date would be left to Brewer. Jayhawk Runners Meet Tiger Harriers Saturday The University of Kansas cross-country team to meet the University of Oklahoma at Saturday has been chosen by Coach H. J. Howell, 30, and Coach Todd Feez, "Face" Pete Springer, Ed Fortune, Lloyd Williams, Donald Saureman, and Ellert Flory McCubbin, star sophomore runner, will not be able to make the All-Star team until she is finished second to Frazier in every meet this year. Flory Williams will play for the team. The Jayhawkers have not been defeated this year, and are expected to win over Missouri Saturday. Noble will face the Jays in a Been Jaykawktv attacks this season. Freshman Football Who's Who --to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are made to K. U. students who wish brief courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange hassles to suit your convenience. Jim Bausch, candidate for fullback on the freshman squad this year, has a record as an all-road athlete. Bausch comes from Florida and is in high school and three in Wichita college. Jim carries 197 pounds and is fast on his feet. He has been a standout in Bausch is making a fine showing for a berth on next year's varsity squad. Of the many Kansas City candidates on the freshman squad, is John Madison from Central High School. In 1927, Madison was picked for All-Kansas City Intercollegiate halfback, the most powerful punts, pounds, and an aggressive player or both offense and defense. Variety action is expected from Madison next season. Parsons sends a freshman candidate, Ceil Scaill, for the end position. In high school he was left lettering. At college he worked with weights 16, and is 18 years old. Scaill is a worthy man on the defense and has played well for his variety material in '29. From St. Louis, Mo., comes Otto Rost, where he played four years of football at Beaumont High School, and won letters in basketball and baseball, and is a power in the line. He weighs 190 and is 18 years of age. Rost appears to be a strong contender for Varsity participation next year. Kim Jennedy is a graduate of Lawrence High School where he has played a distinctive brunet cast of 15 players of ages and weights 175 pounds. He is a backfield candidate this year with a splendid showing as a linemaker and tagger. Kim Jennedy will carry showing into Variety football next year. Colony of Six Hundred Still Fighting for Lives British Legion Village, Preston of the village of Rugby, among nine men and women here are still fighting for their lives although the aristocracy was signed ten years The men are ex-soldiers afflicted with tuberculosis, and ex-medical corps officers who are trying to cure them. Most of the trained nurses. The others are the wives, mothers or sisters of ex-soldiers. They form a colony totalling 1,200 men. This colony, said to be the only one of its kind in the world, is headed by Doctor J. B. McDougall, its medical director. His headquarters are located at the southwestern end of the village. It is the British Lion's sanitorium for tuberculosis. Around the sanitorium has spring up an independent x-service mom's community known as the British Liongeon Village. It is a tiny town with a post office, fire department, hotel, welfare clinic and stores all of its Three fraternity houses at the University of Nebraska were burglarized, and the burglars made off with about $100 in money and valuables. It Will Pay You LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. By becoming a regular reader of the advertising columns, you become a well-informed person. Veterans in the Sooner Forward Wall Woods, Delta Tan Debt, placed second in the 10局垫 with Daniell unmatted, winning third and Manuela, Aracu, finishing fourth. The Triathlon Delta team is leading the meet with 8 points, followed by Arancia with 6 points. The remaining events will be run off the evening. The national convention of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraternity, will be held on the campus of the University of Illinois, Nov. 19, 20, and 21. Delegates from the university of the organization will attend. Delta Tau Delta Leads Intramural Track Meet After Three Events Warden, Kappa Sigma, placed second in the 128 yard birdhouses, and Klepper and Cariwell, Pai Kappa Pa, First Division. Delta Chi had the second longest toe in the ball put with Walton, Pai Kappa Alpha, third and Hibern, Alpha Three events were finished in the fall intramural track meet yesterday evening. Pontwehtlaire, Delta Tau Delta won the 190 yard dash breaking the tape at 10.9. Snell, Acevain, won the 129 yard hurdles leading the field with a time of 17.1. Ross Phi Kuppa won two pairs with a loss of 57.73 inches. The meet was scheduled to begin early this evening in effort to finish the rest of the events. Forty thousand special delivery letters are received by the students of the Oklahoma University every year, and more than 1000 were made by the Norman postmaster. Three Contests Are Finished Remaining Will Be Run Off This Evening Six fast lettermen form the nucleus of the Oklahoma line which will be under Jayhawk fire in the annual Dad's Day football festivities here Saturday. Of the six, Capt. Bill Hamilton is playing his third season under Sooner colors. The other men make their litters last Along the Sidelines Tigers Have New Kicker Tigers Have a Ew Kicker College Coach Matt Frazier and punter may have his chance to play with the Missouri Tigers against the New Orleans Saints. He is Billy Olman who was outstanding in his play against the Freshman in a long off-season scrimmage year. Shift Aggie Backfield Manhattan, Kans.,—"Boe" McMillin yesterday shifted his backfield and linemen in an effort to form some combination that might win one conference game this season. The Kansas Angels, who failed at three conference games, have their only bounce in the Iowa State game this week. Huskers In Good Condition Lincoln, Neb. - The hard work of the week was taken by the Nebraska Rugby team. Berg reports that his men are in good condition to meet Pittsburgh, the strong invading teams from the east. Huskers In Good Condition Seasonal Work. Despite Brusnes Norman, Ohio. The Oklahoma Oklahoma State Cowboys play a duty as marry to the cause of B Six championship football, held a long FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS Rowlands Two Stores See Your Shoes as Others See Them Run-over heels and soles spoil a good appearance Electric Shoe Shop South of Varsity 1017 Mass. Here You Are Service With a Smile 1st—Since the Watkin's Bank has moved away uptown we will be glad to cash any small check for you. 2ND—We sell Postage Stamps. 3RD - Every night at 11 o'clock we go to the Post- office and will be glad to take your late letters. 4TH - We deliver anywhere—any time—up to 11 p. m. 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