PAGE SIX Constable-Elect Frazier Denies Rumors That Tammany Backed Hin Election Due to Own Popularity Is Inference of Wakarusa Peace Officer Bernard, "Poez" Friere, in 20,20-centible effect of Wakamatsu township and prospective justice of the peace, denied emphatically late fast night that his recent election victory was due to his being backed by the Tamil machine. He also denied that he won a personal friend of Al Smith. 11. 12.2 "I don't believe I had any particular backing except from the students living on the west side of the campus," he said. "Most daytime when interviewed, He modestly admitted that his victory was probably due to his own sunny backyard. We track and cross-country captains and Missouri Valley cross-country and two-mile champion were also接受 good talking points in his campaign. $ ^{2} $ He indignantly denied that he bribed the election board—directly. He further refused to admit that his purchase was $ 183,377 and a package of gum. Vague on Prohibition When asked as to his stand on the prohibition laws he was as uncle as a pre-election Democrat. However, he advocates "no parking" signs for all dark, romantic places on the country roads. He claims to have a niece in the office robbery; he said he would not follow it up and sworn into office. Expected to Say "I Swan" Upon being asked if he would henceforth say "Gosh dunr" and "I Swan", chew a straw, wear a real revolver and said evitably that he would refuse to accept the honor thrust upon him, if the law would allow him to resign. He further said he had received no official notification of his action until he found it necessary. In his official statement, Contiable elect Frazier said, "Hereafter, while I am in office, the Ori Chi Omega's most respectful and loyal leader is the Sigma Nua's must keep their cows up; and the Albia Xi Dellus' will have such a duck bliss in their front yard." Coach Niels Thorge, of the University of Minnesota, had a plunge into the Armory pool, clothes and all, when the team, followed the tradition established by Minnesota swimming teams and bossed the coach into the pool. Norman, Okla, Nov. 10—(UP) A Nobraska steam-roller, undefended this year, rolled over the Oklahoma Sooners, to a score of 44 to 10. Undefeated Huskers Win From Battered Sooners Oklahoma was no match for the heavy Nebraska team, which scored it seemed, almost at midnight. In the last quarter, Cornishman substituted run wild through the Sooners' body but scored and downed three touchdowns. Kansas-Marquette Summary Substitutions for Marquee—Poster for Bulman, Corbett for Crowley, Bugge for Smith and俞对 Deg, Corbett for Reddy, Hudke for Gloudt, Crowley for O'Donnell, Corbett for Crowley, Bugge for Corbett, Corbett for Crowley, Bulman for Poster, Bugge for Smith, Wasechik for Bugge, O'Donnell for Corbett, Johnson for King, Lucas for For Kanaa—Cooper for Lawrences Miller for Macon, McKinney for Auk, Fischer for Paden, Bramlage for Scholpil Smoot for Ramsey, Payne for Cox Screwt for Groom, Schmitt for Payn- y Marquette by quarter. Marquette 0 0 0 0 Marquette 0 0 0 Kansas 0 0 0 Committee to Pick Pins for Seniors in Business The scoring—Touchdown, Gersert Kick after touchdown, Radick. Kick after kick. Marquette 101. Passes attempted: Kansas 13, Marquette 14. Passes completed. Kansas 7, for 72 yards. Marquette 7, for 95 yards. 3. Marquette 4. Punts: Kansas 7 for 103, Marquette 9 for 39. Kickoffs: Kansas 7 for 101, Marquette 9 for 39. First downs: Kansas 7, Marquette 13. Fumbles: Kansas 7, Marquette 13. Fumble: Kansas 7, Marquette 3. Marquette 3. Average gain per play: Kansas 7, Marquette 13. Total yardage: Kansas 127, Marquette 169 A committee consisting of three members from the School of Business met last Wednesday in interest of picking out a recognition pin for the seniors in the School of Business. Two or three of these definite was decided upon. The seniors in the School of Bus. are planning on having a small recruitment drive to recruit new staff, worn in the lapel of the coat and will distinguish them from the other officers. The members on this committee will be Kipp and Cheenry Pretty, all of whom are seniors in the School of Business. The faculty representative is H. A. Jayhawks Weaken Before Marquette incomplete. Gebert's second pass was incomplete and Matthew draws a mawk in. Mendenhall painted to Cooper on the Kauai 20 yard line, who returned 5 (Continued from page 41) Kemp must be a yellow man to end and Lyman went out of bounds for no gain. Lyman made a yard hold down in the down Cooper, punted to Mendelson who ran out of bounds on his own 45 yard line. Kawasaki met McCarthy at Kanea's right end. Gobert fumbled on recovered to make a yard through the down Cooper, met McCarthy at Kanea's right end. Gobert fumbled on recovered to make a yard through the down Cooper, met McCarthy at Kanea's 41 yard line. Mendelson made four yards around out, but the play was 15 back and down on Kanea's 41 yard line. Mendelson made four yards around out, but the play was 15 back and down on Kanea's 15 yard line. Harrington intercepted Mendelson's pike and it was Kawasaki's bail as the third quarter ended. Fourth Quarter Cooper made 2 yards around left end. Ash replaced Cooper as Kansas right ball. Ash lost a yard at right end and the ball was good for 2 yards. Lymaunt put to Mendelson on his own 29 yard line, and he returned the ball to the 32 yard box. He made 20 yards of bounds. Deigle came over corner for 1 yard. Gehert sped 4 yards around right end and was forced out of bounds by Mullins. Deigle made 4 yards. Marquette's 44 yard line. Deig mats 3 yards at left guard. Gerton twisted through for 2 yards inside it left end. Gerton broke the knee and fled. Film threw him for a 3 yard loss. Mendelson pinned on the fourth foot of the dugout and it was the dawnhawk's ball their own 20 yard line. Lyman made 5 yards on a cutback through left Corbett went in Crowley for Marquette. Cox hit center for 4 yards. Cox was on the ground for 2 yards line. A mutated 2 at left tackle, but Kansas was penalized 15 yards for holding. Ilyann wag trapped on the knees of the A's as intercepted Ash's pass on the Kansas 27 yard line and the ball went to Gebert made a yard at left tackle. A pass Gebert to Paddeen put the ball 12 yards from the goal. Borrego Bogge was substituted for Smith in the Marquette line-up. Lawrenre replaced Ash for Kanaas. Gebert brake through left tackle for 9 yards, putting the ball on Kan-ger in a center center of yard. Gebert punged right guard and wiggled across the goal line for a touchdown. Ranck hold the extra point, Corey hold the ball. Fisher replaced Paden at the Kansas pilot mission, Payne replaced xox at fullback, and Bramlette went in for Schofflin in the Kansas line. Score: Marquette 7, Kansas 0. Bulman kicked-off for Marquette to Lyman on the Kansas 3 yard line, and he returned the ball to the ball at 10:29. Lawrence was on defense, Lawrence's mass, but Marquette was off-side and drew a 5 yard penalty, and Lawrence added two more through left kicks. Portable Victrolas Blue — Gray — Green for $18.00 and $25.00 at Metzler Furniture Co. Co. Phone 162 Fisher made it first down through center on kansas' 37 yard line. Gebert knocked down Lawrence' layup. Loyman made 46 yards over the Tigers. Waschick replaced Bugge for Marquette. Gebert intercepted a long pass from Lawrence on the 50 yard line and 35 yards out. 35 yards out. 35 yards out. Payne was injured the play, and Kanasat took time. Mendelson lost 3 yards at right end. With a minute to play Deijig hit the ball and penalized 15 yards for holding. Gilbert skirted right end for 8 yards and then hit the ball with Gobert added a yard on a cutback through left tackle. On the fourth down Mendelson punted over the goal line and Kansas took the ball on the A pass, Lawrence to Fisher, put the ball on the Jayhawk 29 yard line. Another pass, Lawrence to Fisher was grounded. Lyman broke through to make it first down on the Kansas field. He went for Fisher, Fisher, was good for 6 yards. Fisher's pass to Hanner was incomplete. Lawrence had a pass to Marquette's 47 yard line. Lawrence passed to Fisher for a 9 yard gain. Lawrence then got to a pass. A pass, Lawrence to Fisher, was good for 8 yards and the ball beongled to Kansas on the Marquette field. A pass, Lawrence to Fiskar, was good for 8 yards and the ball beongled to Kansas on the Marquette in the final score. Martinez to K. 945 Mass. The Louisiana Players Guide of the Louisiana State. University have chosen "Beggar on Horseback" for "beir first production." Send The Daily Kansan home. KIRBY THE CLEANER Phone 420 1103 Mass. St. OVERCOATS CLEANED, $1.00 Missouri-Kansas Football Tickets Selling Rapidly Tickets for the Missouri-Kansas football game are selling rapidly, according to the athletic office. Reserves cost $1 and box seats sell for $3.50. Kickers are also going fast for the Kickers-Oklahoma game, to be played Nov. 17. It is believed that the attendance to this game will be large. Read the Karosan Want-Ads. We Recommend TAVANNES Watches Gustafson "The College Jeweler" Special Rates on Monday and Tuesday Only. 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