PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. (1) $ \frac {3}{2} $ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928 K. U.-Aggie Teams Ready for Annual Battle Tomorrow Train Carrying Squad With Band and Rooters Will Leave Saturday Morning Ideal football weather was the forecast today as the day of the all-Kansas clash drew near. Both the Aggies and the Jayhawkers are in trim and the game bids fair to be a cooking battle. More interest has centered around the annual game this year than for many years, and as a result a lot of pent up enthusiasm will be let loose tomorrow afternoon as the two teams face into the big stadium at Manhattan. Coach Hirgs made no statement except that, Kansas could depend on a great battle, and given an even better crop, he could pay the agricultural college. Practically the entire squirt is in first class shape and a full-strength Kansas team will win. Aggies in Crippled Condition The Aggies on the other hand are reported to be in a crippled condition and it is a weakened Wildcat team that will represent the state college. Yesterday's practice revealed the coaches still have difficulty finding a receiver, so no the casualty list became larger. Coach McMillin's line up for the game was unannounced late yesterday. Coach Hargiss will probably take the entire squad to Manhattan and anounced as tentative starting line-up as follows; Captain Hauser, left end, Schoolpin left tackler; Shannon, left guard; Ram sey, center; Logan, right guard; Oidon, right kicker; Mallone, right end Paden, quarterback; Lyman, left half, secure, right half, haulkck, caskallback. George McCormick, first year end, was in the hospital last night with an infected foot and may not make the tran. Expect 15,000 at Game Tickets for the game tomorrow will be on sale the remainder of the day. About 1000 tickets have been sold. A crowd of 15,000 were expected for to morrow's game although 4,000 seated were still available today. The Jayhawk sweeper band, and rooters will go on a special train to morrow morning, leaving Lawrence at 9:30 a.m. at the Union Pacific depot. The special train will return after the game, leaving Manhattan at 6 p.m. The round-trip fare is $17.75. You can also walk to another round-trip fare of $18.18 will beilegend students to return as late as Monday evening. A pep rally following the taking of the entire school picture this morning in front of the Auditorium, gave indication of the amount of pep stared up for tomorrow's game with the Agies. Paul Parker, head cheerleader, was well pleased with the way in which they performed in yellos, and they will undoubtedly compete very strongly with "the other half of the stadium." Valley Teams are Busy Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 19—(UP) An intercourse game and two games in which intense school rivalry entail, add spice to the football menu and determine how far the Missouri Valley conferences tomorrow. Determined to wipe out the 21 to 0 defeat they suffered last year at the hands of Nebraska, Syracuse had won two consecutive games against the cornbakers. He had washed out some of their practice sessions this week, but Couch Bearg has drilled them into his mind against the Syracuse aerial game. Jiadywkers Doped to Win If Jiadywkers mean a victory, as it did before the game, baseball team, then the Jiadywkers should defeat the Aggies, Cocconch, end, is definitely on the sidelines with a turned ankle, while Captain Hauer, the coach, has been injured and Cooper will go into the dray listed as slightly injured. The Jay- hawkers should rule as favorites but betting is about even. The other game in which traditional school rivalry predominates is the Drake-Grinnell battle at Des Moines, to be played at night by the light of huge floodlights. The 23 to 7 victory won by Drake over Marquette just week and the upset registered by Iowa State. To 6, to 0, give name of real tussle with odds favoring the Drake Bulldogs. Tigers to Play Iowa State The Missouri Tigers look on in the Iowa State University stadium, a means of fattening their conference standing. Couch Workman, at Ames, has been shifting his line-up and Captain Lainbush may call the signals The University of Oklahoma is concocted little chance of victory in the game with Creighton at Omaha. Tom Churchill, versatile player, and Buster Mills, halfback, for the Sooners are out with muscle bruises. Although the Oklahoma Agries' record this season has not been credible, they are rated as even money in the game with Marquette at Milwaukee. Strong Harrier Team to Compete With Iowa Final Tryouts Show Six Men Selected to Compos Varsity; Yearlings Give Competition In the final tryouts last night which determined the cross-country team that will meet four State next Saturday, "Fredy McCumb" Malcolm led the field. The two stars finished together, making the short course in the fast time of day. These next to finish in the order named were Springer, Fortune, Mother, Saureman, McAlister, Williams, Woodward, Woodward, Woodward, George and Hatch. The first six men will compose the varsity and as these all finished within 30 seconds of each other the outlook is very promising for a good team. According to Doctor Huff, a team which finishes together is much more to be feared than a few individualists that a yearling finished with "Poet" misgivings to do prespects as Frazier never exerts himself in practic and "Fuzzy" McComb has unusual ability as a harrier. Iowa State is supposed to have the strongest team in the Big Six and will have a chance to demonstrate it when they start with the Kansas harriers. Announcements --late model 30.00 A tea for all women with advanced standing will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 22, at the home of Mr. F., B. Daina, 1224 Louisiana street. Girl's Friendly Society will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Monday at the Alpha Xi All Episcopal women are invited Virginia Silver-wood, president. We carry a complete line of Sheaffer Pens-All new this year. 929 Massachusetts Phone 50 Ralph Roby You can rent a car cheaper on long drives than any other transportation. See Kansas U. beat the Aggies via Rent-A-Car way. Jayhawkers Guarding Campus Against Invaders Rent-A-Ford Co. Aggie Plane Visits K. U. Drive it Yourself Phone 653 The battle between the Kansas Angies and the University of Kansas students is still going on in full force. The Angies circled the Jahewkaw university in an airplane early Thursday afternoon, dropping purple ribbons across campus. 916 Mass. Students of both schools are guarding their respective campuses day and night to prevent any more paint spreading. Two Jayahawks went into the Aggie camp Thursday afternoon with the intentions of painting the big Aggie K, but found the Agile L. They both returned to Lawrence with all their hair intact, but one carried a black eye as a mark of battle. The University of Kansas campus and stadium were guarded heavily last night, but the excitement afforded was little, as no Aggios showed was enough. The dajhawker style of haircut isn't like well at the Aggio college. Architects Attend Meeting Attending the Kansas Institute of Architecture and the Builders forum at Hotel Broadview, Wichita, Oct. 17, were Prof. J, M. Kellogg and George M. Real of the department of architecture of the University. The principal speakers at the meeting was Louis La Beaume, regional director and supervisor over the Middle West section of the institute, who succeeded Prof. Goldwin Goldmichl former K., U. architectural bond K. U. Professors Go to Wichita for Week-End For the first time in the history of the institute, an architectural and art exhibit was given. Prof G. M. Kumar was invited to work at the exhibition committee. Work Work by the Museum Committee. Work on recycleable architects and that of stents was exhibited along with a display of sculpture and painting. Use Kansas Want Ads. Call 715 for Better Cleaning A track meet between men of the sophomore and freshman classes out of for fall track was begun. Thursday afternoon when the preliminary trins for the pole vault, the high jump, and the one hundred yard dash were run off. The remainder of the events will be run off this afternoon. Voters' Problems A large number of first year men are out for track according to Cliff Cooper, e28, captain of last year's Valley champions, who is coaching them. Dr. H, J. Huff is coaching the Sophomores. Freshman and Sophomore Track Men to Compete Questions and answers concerning the correct procedure for voting will appear in the Kansas until the day of election. Professor F. H. Gail and other authorities on the question of politics will provide the answers. --late model 30.00 "Yes! Applications must be made to the county court by Tuesday, Oct. 23. An alldivaid must be sent which requires the witnesses of two tax payers from your home county. You must then appear in person before the county commissioners by Oct. 29, 30 or 31. With the aim toward publishing in standardized form all the songs and lyrics at the University of Minnesota committee is collecting Minnesota hair. "Can I still register in Kansas City, Mo?" Believing that beauty is more than skin deep, soapbomb girls at McGill, Colleen, Montreal, Canada, are converting their freshmen sister to this idea by frequent usage of soap on those girls who are believers in race. Phone 12 --late model 30.00 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Another round of playground ball was completed yesterday in all divisions with many one-and-ahead games. The Delta Tau Delta team completely outplayed Kappa Sigma defeating scores of 20 to 2. Marshall unpired. The Alpha Kappa Sigma team forfeited to the Sigma Chi's. Alpha Tau Omega won a one-side game from the Acacia team 17 to 2. Sigma Alpha Ma team beat the De Pauconi team 10 to 5. Intramural Meet Includes Many One-Sided Contests Delta Sigma Pi lost to the Compo- politan team 2 to 5. Culp umpire. Theta Tan won their game from the Delta Nigma Lambda 6 to 2. Umpire, Zuber. Fraternities Win Games Sigma Alpha Mu team beat the Phi Gamma Delta 10 to 5. Alpha Kappa Lambda won from the Sigma Psi Epsilon 10 to 4. The Triangle fraternity lost their team in the Sigma Psi Epsilon 10 to 7. Cola unipipe. The Phi Chi team won a close game from Pi Upsilon 9 to 8. Saturday's Games Notre Dame vs. Georgia (WJZ, KYW, KWF, WKT, WIKS, KAPR) Harvard vs. Army (WEAF, WEEL, WLIT, WCG, WGY, WCAE) LOOK THESE OVER Rebuilt Underwood $27.50 Rebuilt Underwood Minnesota vs. Chicago (WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul). Rebuilt Remington, late model 45.00 Rebuilt Remington port'ble 35.00 Many others if you don't see what you want here. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass. Phone 548 Laurence's Shoe Shop L. W. Titterington, Prop. 21 23 23 24 5 West 14th Street 21 25 21 21 LAWRENCE, KANS. "At the foot of the Hill" Representatives of the twenty-one various engineering magazines of schools from Colorado and the East Midwest, including Nebraska at Lincoln, Oct. 25-29. The Kansas Engineer, publication the School of Engineering, will serve as delegate for the Kansas Randel as delegates. Other staff members may also attend the conven- 17 West 9th 3 Doors west of Innes' For Funk's Ambulance. Phone 199-Adv. The University of North Carolina Glee Club has been invited to attend the first American Conference held in Switzerland next summer. Use Kunan Want Ads Exclusive Quality Shoe Repairs SHOE SHOP Gibbs Cash Selling Light or California Weight top coats made from the season's newest fine woolen. Hand tailored. Colors are grays or tans of medium and dark shades, in weaves to harmonize with your fall suit. Meet Your Friends at the Headquarters for Kansas Engineer Sends Proxies to Convention College Men Styled These Top-Coats Priced them. Other Fine Coats K. U. Students $24.50 your costume Come in Tomorrow De Luxe Cafe and then enjoy a nice meal J. H. Robinson Agent Phone 76 $14.75 to $19.75 Perfumes Lipstick Rouge Powder J. H. Robinson Agent Phone 76 Have You Seen Our Unique Compacts by Raquel? Eldridge Pharmacy Bound in colored leather cases to match Lowell's SHOE SHOP N. W. Barnett Agent Phone 32 Friday Afternoon Kansas City and Return In addition to selling tickets to Kansas City and return at rate of $1.00 each Saturday, and on Sunday foronemonth,ickets will also be sold for trains leaving afternoon of the following Saturdays and will bear same return limit as tickets sold on Saturday or can that is,they will be honored on trains leaving Kansas City before midnight of the following Sunday. $1.00 ONLY $1.00 Tickets not interchangeable, same fine must be used in both directions. SPEED and COMFORT Money Saved — Time Saved Phone the undersigned. After Kansas Beats the Aggies Celebrate at the VARSITY DANCE Saturday, Oct. 20 Freddie Agnew and his Band F. A. U. 9 o'clock Couples 75c Stags $1.25