PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 Huskers May Use Reserves Against Kansas Saturday Jayhawkers Hold Secret Practice as Hargiss Seeks Scoring Line-ups That Conch Ernie Bear of the Cornhuskers is intending to start his reserves against Kansas in the annual Husker-Jaykaw clash here Saturday, and that he's going to camp today. At any rate reports have it that the Nebraska mentor has been devoting much of his time this week to grooming his second string. Practice sessions have been called this season as the Nebraska fresh food in tentative plays. Secret practice has been called again for the Jayhawkers this week while Coach Bill Hargas concentrates on finding the best must-difficulty assignment of the Kansas schedule. In dummy scrimage yesterday the freshmen used Nebraksa formations while the Jayhawkers use combinations in the varsity line-up. Defensive Power Exhibited Ice is still being expended to discover a combination of the Kansas talent. A consistent scoringunch has not yet been achieved by the team's defensivepower has bordered on the uncanny in the past few games. Particularly against the Bengals, the defensivepower exhibited, as the Ames line outweighed the Jayhawk average from ten to twenty pounds. At center both Ramsey and Smoot worked out last night, while McCormick and Mulles alternated. Lawrence and Ash were used, with Payne and Ox alternating at full back. In the Iowa State game Smoot was played by Kellogg, but McCormick played a stellar game at end, which should assure him of much action Saturday. Cox was kept from the game when he was needed to be ready for action against Nebraska. Not since 1916 has Kansas registered a victory over their strong northern rivals. The trick has been worked only three times in the twentieth century, in 1916, in 1900, and in 1908. In 1917, Kansas lost to the Hawkeyes and 1923. Last year the Jayhawkers were amcluded in a last quarter attack and lost 47-13. However, it is without doubt that Kansas has been playing football on the Jahnawk gridiron for many seasons. A clear day and a fast field to facilitate Kansas passes may spell change in the defense of the defensive power exhibited last Saturday and in previous games will render the traditional 7-0 win less effective than any may expect. It must be recognized, however, that the Nebraska aggregation is as heavy as any other designated Kansas in past seasons. Husker Fans Specializing in Missouri had Saturday has set Husker fans to speculating as to the standing their team may have throughout the nation. Some of them have pointed out that the national championship already. At the time of the game the second meet of the Kansas cross country team will be held when the Jayhawk and Missouri teams are a team around the five mile course. The largest crowd of the 1928 season is expected to witness the game. Students from Harvard and Lawrence. The new paved highway grads and fans. Special rates have been announced on railroads leading up to T3W. Those who go T3W will also be thrown open to traffic through Franklin and Doughns counties Saturday to accommodate the event. Intersectional Games to Be Played Saturday By George Kirksey New York, Oct. 31. —(UP) The first chance this season for a comparison of football, as played in the east and by the big ten, will be afforded Saturday by the Princeton-Ohio game. The second is the Philadelphia-Chicago game, at Chicago. Big Ten teams demonstrated superiority over eastern eleven last season by winning three games, and they are scheduled between eastern and Big Ten teams this season. Besides the Cajun cago games, Navy will meet Michigan at Baltimore Nov. 10, and Dartmouth will play Northwestern at Chicago. Mortar and Ball Elects Officers; to Pledge Soon Mortt and Bali, honorary fraternity for the coast artillery department of the R. O. T. C., held election of officers yesterday evening in Fowler The following were elected: Cadet Captain Joe Cermany, jun 29, president; Cadet Lieutenant Barden Allen, c 29, vice president; Cadet Lieutenant Erian Tyer, A. B. 28, treasurer; Cadet Melen Jack Driller, c 32 secretary. Homecoming Program Homecoming - Program Friday morning, Nov. 2. Noon rally on the campus. Friday afternoon, Nov. 2. Medic-Law football battle Friday evening, Nov. 2.— Homecoming rally, stadium, 7 p. m. Dramatic entertainment Fraser theater, 8 p. m. Small admission charge. Old Timers' Mixer, Robinson Gymnasium. Starts after rally. Saturday morning, Nov. 3. Wilson 1220 Program after Fraser entertainment. View University displays, Massachusetts street. Intramural turkey race. Welcome Nebraska parade Saturday afternoon, Nov. 3.— Football, Nebraska vs. Kan- ase. 2 p.m. sas, 2 p. m. Saturday evening, Nov. 3.— Homecoming varsity dance, 8:30 p. m. Nebraska Is Coming Revengeful of Past Records Made by K. U Huskers' Team Pushed Tiger "Best" Last Saturday With Four Veterans The Kansas harriers who beat the strong Iowa State team here last Saturday, will start against a team in Iowa and in all of the features of Homecoming day. The Nebraska队 this year is undoubtedly the strongest the Huskers have ever had. Last Season's Vought was washed by four Nebraska men to set a new record for the course, lowering the former record held by Capron. This season, the Huskers who finished close behind Wigre, were Griffin, Batie, Garey and Etherton, all veteran harriers. The four came in together to win the Kansas has beaten Nebraska for the last two years and as most of the Husker team members former Jay-hawk defeats they will be there Home- Kansas has two more meets scheduled, both at Columbia. They contest Missouri. Nov. 17, and the Valley meet will be held Nov. 24. Along the Sidelines United Press Norman, Okla, Oct. 31. —The freshman squad of the University of Oklahoma, using Ames formations, nanded their gridiron superiors a trouncing yesterday in scrimmages. Another team is scheduled today for the Sooners. Bearg Trains Reserves Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 31. --Disregarding current assumptions that a football game can be won late in the game, he says, the special attention to his reserves which it is said, he may start against the Kansas Jayhawks Saturday. Aggies Work Overtime Manhattan, Kan., Oct. 31—Couch A. N. McMillin has abandoned secret practice for his Kansas Aggie team and is requiring his charges to work overtime in preparation for the Miss game here nov. 10. Tiger Line is Revamped Columbia, Mo., Oct. 31. —When coach Gwinn Henry told his Missouri Tigers what was wrong with them playing against the Bengals and gave the Tiger lions. Mehdi Rosenheim, Smith and Brown were kept from drill yesterday by injuries. Maroon Regulars Come Back Chicago, Oct. 31. "The Maroons were peped up considerably today by the Maroons who had been crippled, Leyers, Rayson, and Van Nice were in uniform yesterday and worked out with the varsity. The Maroons were also to play against Penn Saturday but the other two will be in shape." Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 31—Optimism imponed in the Michigan football camp today as Fielding Yost himself told us last week of the gridders with his famous Yost "Hurries Pp" Michigan Course of Turkey Run Is Announced Today; to Be Two Miles Long Race Is to Be Scored Same as Cross Country; Eight World Wide The course of the Turkey run, Sat, urday morning was announced today by Leslie Davis and will be two miles instead of two and one half miles as the course has been carefully measured and is exactly two miles long. The race will begin in the stadium, at the start of the regular 2:39 run race and will follow the track around the stadium up the hill on the west of Ad building. On the campus road the runners will turn east and follow the north walk building and there they will cut north east and follow the walk down by the finish line. They will go over the 13th street turning east and running to Vermont where they will cross the park to the finish line at 9th street. The race will be scored as cross country and eight out of every team of ten entered must finish to receive a score of one point for each man finished. Must Finish Diving Tryouts Tonight Final Selection for Quack Club to Be Made at Trials Final tryouts for Quack club for first semester will hold this evening in Robinson gymnasium at 7:50 p.m. The quiz and morning sponsor, announced this morning. At this tryout all women who have passed the requirements on strokes will be given an opportunity to be tested in requiring requirements. Women who are interested in trying out and have not done so, are asked to report at Following this tryout, final selection of new pledges will be announced in time to give those selected an opportunity to be present for the Quad club picture which will be taken in the gymnasium pool at 10:40 Satur morning, according to arrangement made by Miss Hoover yesterday. After this tryst, which will be the last this semester, time will be devoted to improving the swimming of all already members. Miss Hoover said. hurry up" call. Coach Weinan believes the Wolverines have a chance to upset Illinois Saturday. Ohio's Tackle Is Out Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 31. —Chuck Wilee is hunting for a tackle to take the Rashad Russell in a fireman's job. whose article was twisted Saturday. Raskowski not he able to play against Princeton not he able to play against Princeton and Wiley is taking no chances. Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 31.—After a lapse of seven years in football relations with Missouri, Drake is working hard to perfect a powerful and well-grounded defensive play. The fans believe will further humble the dudnortrees Tigers. Drake Against Tigers Friday Noon John Ise, professor of economics, will speak before the Thomas-for- President Club at 7:15 a.m. m. Wednesday evening in room 205 Frassal hall. The subject has not been announced, to discuss some phase of socialism. The meeting will be concluded in time to allow those present to attend the Gabrilowitsch concert at 8:20. Thomas-for-President Club to Hear John Ise Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 DOC YAK & C DISPENSERS OF POTENT PEP PILLS will be on the Hill Friday Noon Intramural Announcements Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi. Delta Chi vs. Pi Upsilon. Division II: Playground Ball, Nov. 1 Division 1: Delta Upsilon vs. Kappa Sigma, Division II; Jetta Sigma Pi vs. Phi Kappa. Theta Tau vs. Alpha Kappa PsI. Division IV; Fhi Alpha Delta vs. Phi Delta Chi Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Intramural managers who have teams entered in the Turkey run Saturday are requested to call at the in-person numbers for their envoys to wear. Play First Round Tennis Winners Announced in Women's Elimination Tourney The winners in the first round of the tennis tournament were Thelma Blank, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Helen Henderson, 6-2, 6-2. Milford Grady, 6-2, 6-2. Harriet Fitzs, 6-2, 7-5. The names were included in by 5-30, Oct. 25 were forfeited. The second round of this tournament must be played off by 4:30 Monday. Players in this tournament are those who failed to make the class teams and are put into the team. As those who finish in the final will be given W, A, A, points. Two out of three sets are to be played. WDAF Given Permission to Broadcast Next Game When the Jayhawks and Cornumbricks clash in the Memorial stadium Saturday, the Kansas State broadcasting team be on the air with an announcer giving an account of the game, according to Forrest C. Allen, host of the athletics program. The game between the two schools will be the football classic of the day on Saturday, April 20, pressed on Lawnace when the two teams take the field at 2 p. m. The University's station KFRU will broaden its usual, Guy W., Keller, an assistant. Ward has been received by Dr. F. E. Alter, director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame, for the football team of 1892, and now of Abilene, N. M., will be present at the game. Division Winners Decided Intramural Playground Teams Enter Finals Friday Winners in each division of the intramural playground ball tournament will be decided after the eight games to be played Thursday evening. Last week, the first three divisions with the fourth divisions still hanging fire. The first round owl the finals will be played Friday evening between the Delta Tau Delta team, victor of the division 2. The second division and the Delta Pkiappa Alpha nine, winners of division 1. The winner of division 4 will play the Delta Tau Delta team, victor of the division 2. The other evenly matched teams and resulted in the Triangle winning from the Theta Tau after a hard fought battle 16 to 15. The other evenly matched game won by the Delta Pkiappa Alpha vi vs. Delta Sigma Launba which finally ended in the dirk with the Delta Sigma Pi team winning 5 to 3. Sigma Alpha Mu won from the Acaea team on 6 to 3 and the Phi Delta Thai team on 10 to 3 using the Cosmopolitan Club 11 to 2. The Pi Kappa Alpha ever victorams team won from the Phi Chi 11 to 6. Delta Tau Delta won a very one sided game from the Chi Delta Sigma Sigma on Saturday in Si 6 to . The K. U. Cafeteria formed for the Sigma Alpha Epilon. Fred W. Allen, A. B. 26, M. A. 277 took the preliminary examination in zoology for his Pn. D. Monday afternoon at 4:30 in Snow hall The Lawrence Hospital and Training School Our Doctors limit their work to diseases of the Stomach and Surgery X-Rays, Radium and Quartz lamp used where indicated. Mary L. Giesemann, R. N. Mgr. Riding Horses To Rent Oread Riding Academy $1.00 per hr. $1.50 Sundays Phone 90 West 7th Announcements Announcements The regular Friday night open house will be held at the Methodist church at 8 p.m. All Methodist students and their friends are invited, and encouragement for the evening will be a Rook tournament in which every one will join. Second tryouts for the W. S. G. A. Fashion Show will be held in the nationality of central Administration building tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. In that place today during the same event, there will be places of the show announce that there will be places for a number of women. 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