PAGE SLX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 Hargiss Changes Lineup Positions for Ames Game New Backfield Combination Are Tried in Effort to Stop Cyclone Attacks In an effort to find a backfield combination that will check the passing attack of the Cyclones, Coach Harges was making many changes in the lineup of the Jayhawk eleven with the Freshman yesterday. Paul Fisher worked at the quarter position instead of Virgil Paden, and Edgar Schmidt took the place of Corex Cox at backhalf. Cox is out with his left hand for the game yesterday, but it is expected he will be in condition for the game Saturday. Several new men got into the fray with the freshman, but whether any permanent change in the back line will result was not indicated. Changes were frequent, Smooth replied Ramsey at center, but the inter played most of the time. Packet and Fisher took turns at quarterback, and Foster Payne alternated with him in the sergeant's position in the sergeant's position of the time. Against the strong freshman the varsity looked good and showed a stronger drive than has previously been shown this season. The distance of Jayhawksw was still weak in places and the chanches were making shifts in an effort to combat this defect. With the exception of Cox, the equid is in first class condition and unless today's practice previews informa- tion, a coach will meet to meet the Cyclones in full force. The Ames team also is in good shape for the game, Captain Liddiem, who suffered a bruised shoulder in practice earlier in the week, was back in the insep yesterday for practice. Today's practice will conclude their preparation for the contest, and the squad will leave Ames tonight for the team's next game. The same man announced no changes in the team that it is presented the same team that met Miserior last Saturday will try their buck with the Jaywalker. With both teams in good physics condition and each packing an opti- music attitude about the outcome of a game, teams in the stadium can be to stage in the stadium saturday afternoon bids fair to be a struggle. Amca and Kanaas have not met in football since 1925 and an old time rival will be removed with coned enable fight. Announce Hockey Dates Women's Tournament to Start Early in November Announcement was made yesterday of the tentative schedules for women's interhassle hockey games by Mina Rita Hoover, head of the physical education department. Class teams have not yet been chosen, but will be announced shortly before the tournament. The schedule for class games: Monday, Nov. 12, freshmen vs. sophomores, 4:30 p.m. m; Tuesday, Nov. 15, sophomores vs. juniors, 3:30 p.m. and seniors vs. freshmen, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, seniors vs. juniors, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, sophomores vs. seniors, 3:30 p.m. and juniors vs. freshmen, 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, sophomores vs. juniors, 3:30 p.m. m and seniors vs. freshmen, 4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19, freshmen vs. sophomeres, 4:30 p.m. m; Tuesday, Nov. 20, sophomeres vs. seniors, 3:30 p.m. m and seniors vs. freshmen, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, juniors vs. seniors. "All members of all teams must be on time for the games as scheduled and those failure to do so must forfeit their game," Miss Hoover said. "However, if any number of any other person fails to play the game she should report to the class captain immediately." --said. "Those who expect to compete for positions on the team had better report for practice so that they will be able to get in training and be able to try for places with an equal chance with the others." Intramural Announcements Postponed games to be played Friday, Oct. 26: Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Psi vs. Alpha Kappa Lembla Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Faavo Nurmi Trains Himself for Future Olympic Marathons the Little Finn Looks Forward to 1932 World's Record Runs Daily Normi thus follows the lead set by Joie Rale, who once was the world's best milker, until Panvo patterned up. It is one of the best matchups, rattles, ruptures. New York, Oct. 25.—(UP)—Savo Nairi will be a full-fledged marathon runner by 1929, but contrary to the expectations of American promoters, he will not turn professional. Instead, the marvelous little Finn O'Brien will win to win the marathon run at the Olympic games in Los Angeles in 1932. But where the chesty little Chicagoan jumped practically overnight to the full marathon route, Nurmi is directly his own transition with characteristic thoroughness. The Flin gradually and steadily is increasing the distances he runs, and incidentally the new world's records as he goes long. It would not be surprising if the *lmn*, when he finally tackles the full arathon route of 28 miles and 388 miles, records, professional and amateur. By 1932, the man who beats Nurmi probably will have to do close to 120.00. And here is the reason: Paavo has worked out for himself the science of distance running and has trained up to 175 metres. From this, he never varices, except to sprint, and he practically never sprints. Mile after mile, Nurmi covers the same distance with each stride, proceeding at the rate of 5.33 metres per second. He kept this up for a full four month break, breaking the record recumbent by up the great French runner, Jean Bounin, 15 years ago. 1 Announcements There will be a meeting of the Dramatic club at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the auditorium of central Administration building. --said. "Those who expect to compete for positions on the team had better report for practice so that they will be able to get in training and be able to try for places with an equal chance with the others." BOWERSOCK Dorothy Gregg, president The School of Engineering and architecture will hold a mixer in darwin hall, room 206, at 730 to 740 on Saturday, November 16, for students of the school are invited. Manley Hood, president Annual trouts for the MacDowell fraternity will be held Thursday in room 28 of the Administration building. Virginia Derge, secretary Floyd L. Hockenbull, A. E. 210, has been made circulation director of all the Capper publications, which have a total of nearly 5,000,000 subscribers to his publications and publication business in the world. While a student at the University of Kansas, Mr. Hockenbull was circulation manager or the University Daily Magazine. No picture tonight - Go to the Varsity. Tomorrow - Saturday The Most Thrilling Forest Fire Ever Screened! RING Jimmy Lott CONNAR ADOREE "THE NAGEL The Michigan Kit REX/BEACH Greater Than "The Storm" Greater Than The Scalr Shows: 3-7-9. Prices: Mat. 10-40. Eve. 10-50 Starts Monday for Five Days Cecil B. De Mille's "KING of KINGS" Make your plans now to attend Special Midnight Frolic Halloween 'n' Night -Vaudeville and Feature Picture. Forty-five Men Have Reported Four Letter Men Back Wrestlers Working Out With four letter men back and a squad of 45 workers working out regularly, the prospects for a strong team will be promising, according to Coach Buman. Those of the squad who have shown up well in workouts so far are Church, Captain Cox, Rice, Welch, McAllister, and Miller. Cohenour, a better man from last year, is expected to report for practise later. It is rather early in the season to tell much about the team so far. However, Captain Cox said at last night's practice that the material points to a better team than K. U had had any previous season. Coach Rushman expects a bunch of football men out immediately after the grid season is over. "All the nutty material available in need comes from us," he said. All of the places on the team are open all season to any man who can qualify for the place. Workouts will be every day from now to March 4. Window Display Planned Various Departments Prepare Homecoming Exhibits "Splendid window displays are being worked out by the various departments of the University for home use." He said when he was asked how the work on the window displays was progressing. Favorable responses have been received from the merchants in answer to the letters sent out by the homecoming committee asking for the va- When Caesar Was a Boy The Forum was the common market-place for all of ancient Rome. Today a few crumbling columns stand as mute reminders of its former grandeur. In our present-day complex civilization, market-places have become scattered. It is no longer possible to visit them all in a morning—or even in a day. Advertising, instead, has become the convenient Forum of modern buyers and sellers. If you are considering the purchase of a new car, you scrutinize the automobile advertising. Or it's a razor or a talking machine that you want, you turn again to the advertising. Advertising has become the common market-place of this twentieth century. every windows and their dimensions. Everyone seems to be enthusiastic about the displays, according to Al Gear. head of the local organization. Members of the homecoming committee are: Professor Warden, chairman; Al Green, Prof. Chas. H. Sandiego, Prof. A. G. Blocker, and Prof. the design department will have a display featuring the various works of art, while the Latin and Greek department will have a room exhibition space. The chemistry department will pat on a liquid air demonstration. K. U. Tennis Teams Wins The Jayawhawer tennis equal triumphed over the Baker University team for the second time this year on the varsity courts Wednesday afternoon. By winning four singles matches and losing two doubles matches the Kansas team was able to chalk up the victory. Last week the Kansas team went over to Baldwin and captured the matches there. The singles matches were won by both teams, while the style as only two Jazzhawks played three sets. In the doubles the Baker team had difficulty in evercoming the Kansas, as both matches went the same way with just one set. The scores were as follows: Sugar (Kansas) beat little (Baker), 6,2-6,4; Gell (Kansas) beat brown (Baker), 6,2-6,4; Strober (Kansas) beat brown (Strober), 6,2-6,4; Asherst (Kansas) beat rutter (Baker), 6,4-6,4; Linton and Little (Baker) beat snyder and Snyder (Kansas), 6,3-1,0,6,4; Brown and Rutter (Kansas), 1,0,6,4; Andasert (Kansas), 4,6-6,4 Baker Takes Two of Doubles Matches, However BUSTER KEATON Special Movies of K. U. Football Team and the K. U.-Aggie Game. A specialty by Don Torres and his Orchestra and Jerry Thursday Night- No show at the Bowersock Thursday—Come to the Varsity Phone 2701K3 between 7:00 and 8:00, if you fail to receive your Kansan and a copy will be sent you by special carrier. - Telephones - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Where They Play Telephones News Room, K. U. 25 — Business Office, K. U. 66 Night connection, all departments, 2701K3 --at In the Big Six Saturday Kansas vs. Iowa State at Lawrence Nebraska vs. Missouri at Lincoln Oklahoma vs. Kansas Aggies at Norman. In the Valley In the Valley Drake vs. Notre Dame at South Bend. Washington vs. Butler at Indiana- collis Cornell Athletes Excel in Scholarship Survey Ibácer (Other Campus Program) IBacca, N. *Y.* Foster (*Faculty of Brothers*) was regarded as "bullying-mu- gnounced borehouses" but at Cornell university here their scholarship was 80.4 as compared with 70.56 for non- athletes, according to the registrar. When it's time for that Bedtime Lunch drop in and get A Real Sandwich The Cottage Speed Tommy who made a survey of the students entering the school in 1921. There were 112 athletes with greater intelligence than non-athletes. Also a greater proportion obtained degrees. Some fell down in easy studies but more passed the harder studies. The experience of one university is sufficient to indicate the general capability of the athlete scholastically. Kindness Is Successful in Training of Raccoons Geneva, N. Y., Oct. 27, —(UP)—Steward Dean of Bellona, near here, has trained his more than 100 racers so that they respond to him. The animals romp freely about Dean's farm, respond to his call at once and have so far conquered their humans that they eat from his hand. Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts New arrival in Fall Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx "Tech" tailored in dark greys and fancy blue clear wearsted $30 Extra trousers — $7.50 Top Coats — $25, $30, $35 Trench Coats — $17.50 SPECIAL THIS WEEK White Oxford, collar attached shirts—$2 CARLS GOOD CLOTHES When the Band Plays Tonight at 7:30 Be in the Auditorium All-University University Band — Men's Glee Club — Kearney's Orchestra See and Hear George "Dumpy" Bowles (Composer of "I'm a Jayhawk") with his latest hit "Hurry Up. Kansas" Kansas Songs, Yells and Music