PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1928 K. U.-Ames Teams to Meet Saturday on Memorial Field Squads Are Well Matched and Contest Promises to Be Narrow Encounter Fresh from a victory over the Agges at Manhattan Saturday, the Jay hawkers are in high spirits in pre-game warm-ups with Ames here this coming Saturday. To say the Jayhawkers are in high splits does not imply that they are overconfident about future contests as the game with the Agriculture college was but the first of the Big Six conference games. Realizing the strength and scoring power the Cyclones possess, coach Hargis* is still drilling his men in secret, and a great effort is being made to strengthen the line, which herebefore has been weak in places. With McCormack back at right end, it is believed the线 will be somewhat bobbed both defensively and offensively. The entire squirt is out in uniform no, and intensive drill training is going on; signals, together with brief screenings with the freshmen, is the order for the week. $\diamond$ Tigers Given Big Thrill Tigers team has but two more days to whale the Cyclone invasion, and if the Iowa State team is in the same mood as at Missouri last week-cnd, it is safe to predict a lively battle. By comparison Kansas rates high above the Cyclones, but reports from the Missouri camp indicate that the Ames crowd gave the Tigers one of their biggest bites for several moons by leading far into the second half. A late Missouri spurt won the game 28-19. McCormack Back in LineUp MUST-MAKETAKEs in the game. Iowa's Nebraska in the first encounter of the season and what is more to be wondered at she met defend at the hands of Grinnell, Jayhawk victims, two weeks ago. The attack captivated at Columbia where since the Ames-Grimnell game. However, dope by all regular rules of the art, would point definitely to Kansas in this week's game. The Aggie will accumulate an 14-point favorite to eliminate a free both team and fame. Kansas spirits, already tripping the safety valve after breaking the six year jinx of the Agagies Saturday, were further strengthened by the return of George McCormick from the injured. Monday morning his team played a highly engaged in practice since he was injured in the Washington game Oct. 13. Pledge service for seven pledges of Quack Club will be held tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 5:00 to 8:00 in Skleton, American breast stroke Olympic swimmer will meet with the club swimmer and others interested in Quack Club at 8:00 p.m. to answer questions. The group will help them with their swimming. quack Club Will Meet Olympic Swimming Champ Women who will be pledged tonight: Lillian Peterson, c21, Grace Kick, bus. und., Mary Stomarch, c31, Joephine McMillan, c31, Mona Murcency, c. und., Alta Gonzalez, c31, and Florence Longreuse, c26. all activists, pilgrims, and other women interested in Quirk club are urged to attend this meeting because it will be held in May to give them, Miss Howard said. Men Will Change Habits for "Leap-Year Varsity "Got a date to the Leap-year Varsity!" "No. I have already turned down several because I will probably have to be in the city that night." "Think. I had better start going to all the varieties, and I am going to cut every girl I know." Such is the trend of conversation among the gentlemen who until this date have been able to choose their own companions, and dance with any one they please. But those fortunate ones who will have a date on the night will probably find it necessary to change arrival of their regular habitation. "Hope she has to rent a car, and not going to start getting ready until she is at the house. Eat say. I'm going to order a three decker and a chocolate unit. What's more I hope to smoke a package of her cupcakes and maybe a chance of getting stuck. Hope my dates like to dance with me for she will probably get a good chance, and we will not have a chance to stop Football Game Pictures to Be Shown This Week Collegians who like to admire their own images will have a good chance to do so the latter part of this week, when pictures of the entire student Theater at the Varsity Theater, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. While the University picture was taken last Friday, and during the peg rally following it, motion pictures were being taken of the group by motion picture companies. The motion picture company, a subsidiary of the International News Service, Mr. Childs also "agile" some pictures of the Kansas-agile football game, and several close-ups of Kansas players; these will be shown at the theater. Monday and Tuesday Sees Great Variety in Intramural Scores Three Outstanding Games Wor by Kappa Sigs, Delta U's and Phi Delts Tuesday's intramural playground ball sessions ended with a great many one-sided games. The Cosmopolitan team winning 10 to 2 and the Delta Theta team winning with the large score of 19 to the Delta Sigma Lambda 4 run. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Beta team winning with the Sig Alba winning 11 to 7. The Pki Kappa team won from the Theta Tau 9 to 0. The Cafeteria vs. Acacia game ended with the close victory of the Cafeteria holding the long end. The Delta Tau Delta team won from the Alpha Kappa Lambda the game ending with the scores 12 to 9, and the Delta Chi Chi team won from the Phi Delta Chi team 8 to 6. Kappa Sigis Win 15 tol6 Games were played Monday in all divisions. The feature game of the evening was the Kappa sigma vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda clash which ended with Alpha Kappa Sig, team claiming the long end. The Pi Kappa Alpha nine completely outplayed the Delta Chi team winning 14 to 1. Most ampuire. In the Delta Sigma Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Psi game, the Delta Sigma Pi team won 4 to 0. Sichiey ampuire. Delta Upsilion scored 12 to Chi Delta Sigma's I. Johnson jumped Phi Delta Chi team won their game Delta Alpha Mgu Ma 11 to 5. Deal upsilion. Another Close Game One of the evenly matched games of the evening was the Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Kappa game which ended with the Phi Delta winning 3 to 1 in a tie. The Phi Delta team forfeited their game to the Alpha Tau Omega. Marshall was the proposed umpire. The Pi Upsilon displayed a good brand of baseball by defeating the Alpha Upsilon team at 22 to 0 W. Cupil sigma. Junior Politicians Give Hot Election Forecas Two small boys were looking intently at the screen of a downtown movie when one of them remarked, "I'm not sure if it's the picture of Hower. I don't like him." "Naw, Al Smith is president," re- plied the first little boy, who ap- parent was a Democrat. The picture of Hoover did come though, and the other remarked "He's president isn't he?" The argument soon became hot, and the young Republican leaned over and said, "Ms. who is president," The amused observer in the row behind learned that Calvin Coolidge was still president and that he hadn't missed the election after all. Understand that the sororities will all make their freshmen take dates, and the upperclassmen will probably all starg on the side lines and just watch the boys go by, and probably never find it necessary to be in the city that night so it will not make any difference to me." and rest or get some other follow te cut for us." Riding Horses To Rent Oread Riding Academy $1.00 per hr. $1.50 Sundays Phot West 7th The University of Kansas was live place in the old days. Figure practical jobs or anything that wont torment the faculty and administration were much more common than they are today, according to F. D. O'Brien, f15, 196 now in the office of chief post office inspector at Washington, D. C. Mr. O'Brien called at the Kansas office this morning and recalled some of the occurrences that took place in 1913 and '14. His most vivid memory of those days was of a fight which took place between employees of a carnival and students, on Massachusetts street. It seems that someone threw an egg at the carnival's fat man, who diced it into the egg pass. The egg passed and the crush the big boss of the show full in the face, and the fight was on. Apparently the students were the best men, for the Journal-World for the next day contained the following headline: "Eggs Win Over Monkey Wrenches." Former K. U. Student Remembers Lively Times, Pranks and Fights of the Mount Oread of the Past An occurrence which landed several freshmen in jail was recalled by Mr. O'Brien. Three upperclassman, Harry S. Wilson, "Crimson" Williams and Landen Laird, were out painting up the town one night, decoration being a main theme. Police were called out and the men had to device means of escaping pum ishment. They called up the police department and said that they had captured the man. The Tennessean then rounded up about a dozen freshmen and turned Freshmen in those days came in for their share of torment at the hands of upper classman. Often freshmen received notice that word had been left for them to call a certain number, usually the teacher's mollor's numbers, and ask for Frank. Kansas City as a week end resort for students seems to have troubled K. U., authorities as much in those days as it does now. Dr. Frank Strong, who was Chancellor at that time, refused to allow the annual K. U.-M. U., football game to be played in Kansas City one year, because he liked school and too convenient a place for students to do their celebrating. The women were hatskins then and often lost them. The custom was for the mice to pick them up and stick their ears when finding them on the campa Several bill customs were practiced then which have now passed into history. A check stand was mutilated in old Fraser, which was the center of activities in those days. This check stand was used to exchange notes, and get dates as well as for the original purpose of checking articles. K. U. Harriers Meet Ames Tau Sigma Committee to Outline Program for Year The now silver saint on Oracd used to be black, Mr. O'Brien said. This was the official place on the island of Oracd, where he signaled, and so forth. Rivarly spring up as to which class could get their number up highest on the standpipe. The class of 1808 had the honor of being the first saint, as Mr. O'Brien remembered. them over to the police, who arrived to take the prisoners to the lock-up. Reports Cross-Country Team Is in Shape Putman of Ames will give the Kansas squad stiff competition as it will be remembered that he won the one and two mile events in the freshman telegraph track meet last year in unusually fast time. The strong Ames cross-country team will receive a battle every foot of the course by the Kannas barrier squad next Saturday, according to former McCain and Sean Cunningham composed of *Captain "Poez" Frazier*, Springer, *Saursenman*, lettermen, and McComb, Fortune and Mosher. In the tryouts held last week McComb tied Captain Frazier for first place in time of 17:11 for the short course. The outlook for the year's success is very promising, according to Doctor Huff, as most of the squid members are of about the same speed and this may be because teams known one that has to depend upon one or two individual stars. --in his grandest gift of gifts to a laughter- loving public! Don't Miss the BATTLE Elimination trouts for Tau Sigma, junior dancer security, will begin tomorrow night, according to an un- derstanding held on Wednesday. Elizabeth Dunkel this morning. That over six hundred persons were board the special train carrying the team, band, and rosters to Manhattan last Saturday, was revealed by a video showing the ride of the Union Pacific railroad. The special trip-fair fuses for the day and week were checked and found to be well over the above figure. Besides this special train many students were part of the train during Friday night. Also, carloads of students made the train by auto. Approximately 1500 Kanans saw the game. Northwestern has already announced the schedule for their second term of school. Professor at the University of Minnesota is devailing a test which will attempt to evaluate personality traits, it figures in the 16% of the students. Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 GOOD YEAR TIRES Phone 4 Intramural Announcements Tire & Battery Service Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Playground ball games for Oct. 25. Div. I Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Upsilon. Sigma Chi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Div. II Intramural Announcements Phi Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Sigma. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Chi Delta Sigma. Div. III Delta Sigma Pi vs. Triangle Fraternity. Cosmopolitan Club es, Alpha Kappa Psi. Dii. H. Phi Alpha Delta vs. Acacia. Cafeteria vs. Alpha Tau Omega. The pairings for the tennis, hand ball, and horseshoe doubles are posted in the man's side of Robinson gymnastium. Regarding track entries, attention is called to the fact that the 890-yard spiral relay, as designated on entry boards at the stadium, each man running 110 yards. Attention is also called to the fol lowing first round deadlines. Horseshoe singles, Oct. 27; tern- tiples, Oct. 29; handshake doubles, Oct. 30; horseshoe doubles, Nov. 2; second round handshake singles, Nov. 4; round handshake singles, Nov. 5. In order to avoid difficulty in the intramural office, managers are asked to fill out report blanks properly, being sure to fill in the division in each event. Managers should thoroughly understand with the men in the organization as to who will be responsible for turning in scores of the events. Duplications are confi- Send the Daily Kansan home. Football Tickets Selling Rapidly for Home Games Tickets for the three remaining football games here are selling exceedingly fast this week, according to the athletic office. Every day brings a slight increase in ticket demand, and if the increase continues there will be a big crowd here for the Oklahoma game Nov. 17. Tickets for next Saturday's game may sell until Friday afternoon. However tickets may be purchased at the Stadium the day of each game. There is also a demand for tickets to the Missouri-Kansas game at Columbia. The tickets for the annual games are now on sale at the athletic center for the remaining games are $250, but the Missouri game is $3. Wichita Voters May Ask Verification of Petition A total of 5,913 names were on petitions贴了 five days ago. Of these signatures, a total of 3,864 were found qualified voters with 3,283 required. Wichita, Oct., 24. — (UP) A reech of the petition asking for a place on the official ballot of the Sunday announcement proposition may be moved after it was announced that a lack of 32 names on the petition declared eforts to have the proposition placed on the ballot. Engineers Hold Tri-State Meeting at Manhattan The divisional meeting of the Kansas-Nebraska section of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education comprised of three schools, Nebraska, Kansas Agricultural college and the University of Kansas, will take place in Manhattan, Nov. 9-10. "The College Jeweler 911 Mass. St. The meetings held each year for faculty members of the engineering schools rotate among the three schools. The society will be here at a Friday evening and Saturday morning the society will hold sessions. Have you lost something? Or have you found something? Do you want a different room? Or do you want a job? Read the want ads in the Kansan every night Shows: 3-7-9 Dat. 10-10. Eve. 10-50 VARSITY Tomorrow - Friday LAUGHS BY THE HOUR. Last Times Tonight "The Port of Missing Girl" BUSTER KEATON CAMER Also—Special movies of the K. U. Football Team—the Student Body and the K. U.-Aggie Game. No Show at Bowersock Thursday—Come to the Varsity. New Coats Saturday And Specially Grouped at $24.50 $34.50 FUR COATS $58.00 $98.00 SHAGMOOR COATS Also Also Two Special Showings Transparent Velvet Dresses $39.50 and $49.50