PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1928 Nebraska Is Next Opposer to Meet Jayhawkers Here Team Drilling to Produce Scoring Punch to Rival Touchdowns With Huskers Now for the Huskers. The Jay- ishment of the year when they meet the powerful Cornbullers from Lincoln dafternoon in Memorial medium. Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma are the only remaining undefeated eleven in the Big Six conference. Both Nebraska and Kansas have games this season and no big Six opponent has crossed either goal line. Jaybawkers Drill Hard On the dope team Kansas shows little chance of stopping the Nebraska team, which will outweigh them in the line almost twenty pounds to the man. This is his management, an thinking very seriously of just such a match of offensive strength. This week will find the Jayhawks drilling hard to effect a scoring punch that match tackdowns with the Huskers. A cold, cloudy day greeted the Jayhawkers as they began a week of indoors. They were ordered to take the order for today as the squad merely limbered-up. The weather put pants of pep into the players and everything was going off in snappy chaos. Jayhawkers in Good Condition Olson, right tuckle, suffered a badly cut nose in the Iowa State game Saturday, but from there were no serious injuries to the Jayhawkers. The practice during the week the entire squad will be in condition to battle the Huskers. Coach Harries is working on the offense this week, as he was well pleased with the defensive power shown in holding the strong Ames team to a scoreless tie. Nebraska will present a much stronger offense against Iowa, with hope of the dawkhanners rests in scoring more times than the Huskers. Situation May Be Brighter In stopping Trapper and Captain Lindbom of the Iowa State backfield in the second half of the struggle, the team would have to pounce on big ball lancers. Should they be as capable in stopping Blue Howell and Bob Russell, Cornell would take on a brighter bus, and things would be favoring Kansas, as in the last quarter of the Ames game. But the team will believe this assumption preposterous. Missouri performed miserably against the Nebraska line Saturday, and were unable to stop the cornchip from running out of the line to pieces. The Tiger held during the first half allowing the Huskers to cross the goal but once and a place kick to get off without interruption. The Rams threw their chances to the wind, and a more confident Husker backfield and line ran roughhushed over their lighter opponents. Kansas must keep such a similar thing might happen to them. Drake plays Missouri this week at Columbin and Nebraska comes to Lawrence. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. How They Stand Big Ten standings: Team W L T Pct. P OF Ohio 3 0 1.000 1.000 College 0 0 1.000 1.000 Illinois 2 0 1.000 1.000 19 7 Wisconsin 1 0 1.000 1.000 19 7 Minnesota 1 0 1.000 1.000 19 7 Pennsylvania 1 1 1.500 69 34 Indiana 1 1 1.500 333 16 Iowa 1 1 1.500 333 16 Michigan 0 0 1.000 9 18 Michigan 0 0 1.000 9 18 Chicago 0 3 0.000 7 8¹ Big Six W L T Nebraska 2 0 0 Oklahoma U. 1 0 0 Kansas U. 1 0 0 Missouri 1 1 0 Iowa State 0 2 1 Kansas Aggie 0 2 0 Missouri Valley W L T Drink 1 0 0 Alabama Aggies 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 Grimell 0 1 0 Intramural Announcements Playground ball, Tuesday, Oct. 30 Div I: Phi Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Div. II. Delta Tau Delta vs. Chi Delta Sigma. ... ... Phi Delta Theta vs. Cormopolitan Delta, Sigma Pi vs. Delta Sigma Lumbda Theta Tau vs. Triangle. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Cafe colle Phi Alpha Delta vs. Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Acacia The doubling for the first round of horse shoe matches has been extended to Tuesday, Oct. 30. The intramural track meet will be Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 7 and because of the all school holiday Nov. 6. E. R. Elbel, intramural manager From the Press Box I have just had such a sweaty pressured "Stone" Wall in the closing minutes of play, against Missouri, back in 1925, when Couch Gharss rushed Ed Schmidt into the fray to kick the Jayhawker to victory Saturn. I was amazed by the success of successful kicks under his belt would be successful this time, but somebody got over excited and a Cyclone linebmum broke through and danced the kick to one aid. The Jayhawker four chances to score won. "Stop" Wall made good his joy and the Jayhawks will long remember the 9-7 victory over a superior Miraiou team. But this time the Jayhawks went about it too fast and before they knew it, it was too late. Practically every time the Ames center snapped the ball the first If you skip the advertisements you miss half the news. - - - half some one would say, "There goes Trener!" or "Llobbuddan it was!" all of the ball hugging and gave the Jaywha's plenty to worry about. Kansas got Trener's number the second game with a few yards. Llobbuddan was the most consistent ground grafter the Cyclones and he was often thrown for losses. Read the Advertisements each night in the Kansan Clothing satisfaction's just another term for quality. Without quality,style doesn't last long and value just doesn't exist.Buy quality and get satisfaction buy Quality by KUPPENHEIMER $40 to $75 Suits of Trojan Weave are $60 HOUK AND GREEN Juniors Lead in Tennis Schedule of Remaining Matches Is Posted in Gym 7 The junior women's team is now in the lead in the interclass tennis tournament after Florence Kisecker junior defeated Ester Cornellina, junior and the winner. The juniors have three matches won and none lost. The freshmen are standing fourth with three matches they have played. The seniors have not played their matches. Schedules for the playing of the remaining matches of the tournament have now been announced and must be played by the end of this week, according to Lea May Ensign, e30, manager. The schedule for the playing of matches in as follows: Sophomores vs. Helen Kiser, 29; Juveniles vs. Charlotte Harper, 22; Ruth Breidendahl, c31, vs. Helen Filkin, c39, and Jeanette Greeser c31 vs. Alice Larson, c39. Morales: Lao May Ensign, e30, vs. Isabel Davis; Daisy Rushton, f. a30, vs. Ruth Breidendahl; Florence Kissler, ed21, vs. Ruth Beck. Morales: Charlotte Harper, c32; Helen Filkin vs. Grace Glanville, c32; Alice Gaskell vs. Esther Corrente, ed21, vs. Helen Filkin; Morales: Margaret Lawson, e32; Helen Filkin vs. Grace Glanville, vs. Ruth Beck; Esther Cornelius vs. Jeanette Greeser, Juniors vs. seniors; Lola Marnett vs. Rushton vs. Helen Filkin; and Florence Kissler vs. Alice Gaskell. George M-Cormack, right end, played a good defensive game for Kamae. The second half found him just ahead of the clock as clone backs before they were under way. He stopped Trauner and Capone. And there was one successful plays without a gain. The Cyclones virtually swept the Jayhawkers off their feet the first That the Kansas defense was munctioning was shown in the third eriod when the Cyclones twice arrested the length of the Jaywalker territory, only to be halted or downs near the goal line. two periods, and Kansas was continually on the defense. A total of 274 yards for Ames gained from crimpage against 80 yards for Kansas during the whole game is indictable. In another match, Kansas sheated the Ames given combination and they completed only one bass gaining a yard. Freshman girls at Vermont University, Burlington, are compelled to wear cap or hats on the campus conference center them on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings, and any freshman on Saturday receive anecdotes at the dinner table. MRS. STELLA GAUNT FOR REPRESENTATIVE, OF THE 11TH DISTRICT Send the Daily Kansan Home Mire. Stella Gaunt who is a candidate for the Legislature now for the Governor, has the position because of her qualifications and interest in public service. Have You Seen---between 7:00 and 8:00. if you fail to receive your Kansan Mrs. Gaunt is interested in the state schools. She has been a student at the University of Kansas, has one daughter is graduate of college and she is not sure who are seniors this year. She knows the problems of the Karan educational institutions and is ready to work for their best interest. Virgil Paden running a "Cyclone" player dizzy—George McCormick wrap his arms around Captain Lindblom and bring him "down to earth"—the Jayhawkers holding Ames for downs on the K. U. 3-yard line? Mess. Gaucer has always been active in public affairs. She has taken a part in *Red Cross work* and other welfare activities. She is a member of the American Association for the Eastern Star, and vice-president of the Women's Club in Lawrences. Her club activities have not only proven her interest in public work but have eminently fitted her for the role of a volunteer. Ms. Gaucer will immerse your vote Nov. 6. (Political Advertisement) The prize winners—for being the best costumed—at the annual "All University Halloween party?" On Display in Our Window! If it can be seen—we can photograph it. Your insurance against Kodak failure: Agfa the best film. Kansas can husk Nebraska's corn! 1115 Mass. D'Ambra Photo Service (Opposite Court House) Phone 2701K3 Phone 934 and a copy will be sent you by special carrier. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - Telephones - News Room, K. U, 25 - Business Office, K. U, 66 Night connection, all departments, 2701K3 BOWERSOCK Come to the hilarious Hallow- 'en midnight frolic and make wild whoope. 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