PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928 Coach Bill Hargiss Continues Secret Practice Program Jayhawkers Are Confiden of Tearing Great Bits From the Aggie "Wildcat" Though Coach Bill Hargiss held secret practice again last night, from which all reporters were barred, the rumor has leaked out that the Jay-Z team will play at Saturday's game with the Agnes at Manhattan. In fact Coach Hargiss is willing to admit confidently that a victory will be quite welcome, and this seems to express the general sentiment about the University as well. The significance of this general feeling may be better appreciated when it is realized that for not six years have the Jayhawkers defeated their western contemporaries. Time was when victory over the French came. It was then a matter of course that the Jayhawk should regularly tear great hunks of meat and from the weakly protesting Wildcat, and send him slimbing to his agrarian hair. However, the breast has grown more vicious in late spring, and the old man awakening the day that old age will put an end to its stronuous life. Some of them appear to feel that this is the appointed year. Neither Team Detected Yet There are some grounds to sub- titute this sentiment. Both teams are playing in the outfield, where staffing issues and net defeat in previous games this season. However, the Aggies opponents were Kansas conference teams from small schools, while Kansas played, on both occasions, members of the old Missouri Valley conference. Teams which have always rated high in the rankings even though theyave secure when the Hays teachers led them for three-fourths of the game. Furthermore, all the Kansas regulars will be in the game. Notable among these is Andy Olson, premier tackle of the Jawaharkers, who beheaded a Chicago defenseman in injury. His appearance on the right side of the line will be a great strengthening feature. Hanser and Lawrence, who suffered casualties in the Washington game and Satan Krause, will be on deck. A special train will carry several hundred roofters, including the hand, the Ku Kai's, and the Jay Janes, to the game. The Aggie trip has always been one of the outstanding student events in former years. Scores of Previous Years Aggies Kansas 1913 0 28 1914 0 28 1915 7 16 1916 0 14 1917 0 4 1918 7 15 1919 3 16 1920 0 14 1921 7 21 1922 7 7 1923 7 6 1924 6 6 1925 14 6 1926 27 6 1927 13 7 HERE'S WHEN K. U.'s Football Schedule Oct. 20—Kan, Aggies at Manhattan Oct. 27—Iowa State here. Nov. 3—Nebraska here. Nov. 10—Marquette at Milwaukee. Nov. 17—Oklahoma here. Nov. 24—Missouri at Columbia. 19 28 19 0 9 13 16 14 21 7 0 0 7 0 2 Following is the Big Six basketball schedule as arranged at a conference meeting at Kansas City recently. Friday, Jan. 1 — Kansas State at Oklahoma State. schedule as arranged at a conference meeting at Kansas City recently. Friday, Jan. 1—Kansas State at Kearns. Saturday, Jan. 12—Missouri at Nebraska. Saturday, Jan. 12—Oklahoma at Kansas. Tuesday, Jan. 15—Oklahoma at Kansas State. Tuesday, Jan. 15—Kansas at Missouri. Saturday, Jan. 19—Iowa State at Oklahoma. Saturday, Jan. 19—Kansas at Nebraska. Saturday, Jan. 19—Kansas State at Missouri. Monday, Jan. 21—Iowa State at Kansas. Thursday, Jan. 21—Nebraska at Kansas State. Saturday, Jan. 20—Nebraska at Oklahoma. Tuesday, Jan. 23—Missouri at Iowa State. Saturday, Feb. 2—Iowa State at Nebraska. Saturday, Feb. 2—Kansas State at Along the Sidelines United Press Missouri Tigers Resume Practice Columbia, Mo., Oct. 17—After a day of indoor skull practice, necessitated by yesterday's rain, Coach Brian Harper returned to the gym and resumed with renewed energy outdoor drill in preparation for the coming of the Cyclones Saturday. Developing a punter now is Heury's main problem. Cyclones Take No Chances Ames, Ia., Oct. 17—Coach Workman says he will continue to demand long after dark practices of his Cyclone until after the Missouri game in June. Workman slapped up on the fashion of last Saturday's game is past. Ruffled and Kroekw, regular ends, relieved yesterday, probably will be returned to the lineup for the Tiger game. Agges. Prepare for k. U. Game Manhattan, Kan, Oct. 17- 17-intensive drill is "Bb" McMillain's football宴 for the Kansas Aggies, who are opening for that "all-important"宴 with K. U. Saturday. Sooners Practice on Freshmen Norman, Okla., Oct. 17. —The Sooners have considerable respect for leighton, their opponents this week, who chubbed the Oklahoma Agles' last Saturday. The revamped corner line today worked against the rushman using Creighton formations Okla, Aggies Invade Marquette Stillwater, Okla, Oct 17—Consistable football punch in the form of the Oklahoma Aggies will come out of the South this week to invade Marquette University Stadium. The Oklahoma hovers with two things on which the base to outcome of the game. They were overrated last season and their first northern invasion last week, and Marquette's strength has been analyzed by Drake's decisive victory. Stiff Practice for Washington Stiff Practice for Washington St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 17—Washington university gridiers were brushed and sore this morning after yesterday's practice which Coach Sharpe picked up. The team pitsuffer competition with Bulder Saturday. His team tied the Kansas team 7-all last week. Kansas. Saturday, Feb. 2—Oklahoma at Missouri. Thursday, Feb. 7—Nebraska at Kansas. Saturday, Feb. 9—Oklahoma at Iowa State. Saturday, Feb. 9—Missouri at Kansa- s State. Monday, Feb. 11—Oklahoma at Nebraska. Friday, Feb. 15—Iowa State at Kansas State. Saturday, Feb. 16—Iowa State at Kansas State. Saturday, Feb. 16—Kansas at Okla- bora. Wednesday, Feb. 29—Missouri at Kansas. Friday, Feb. 23—Nebraska at Iowa State. Saturday, Feb. 23—Kansas State at Oklahoua. Monday, Feb. 25—Nebraska at Missouri. Thursday, Feb. 28—Kansas at Iowa State. Thursday, March 2—Kansas State at Nebraska. Saturday, March 2—Missouri at Oklahoua. March 5—Kansas at Kansas State. Cross Country Team Tryouts Will Be Held Thursday, October 18 Local Squad to Meet Hard Test in Battle With Iowa State, Saves Doctor Huff The final tryouts which will determine the varsity cross country team will be held Thursday instead of Friday as was previously announced. The squad will go to Washington the sword who wish to go to Manhattan a chance to leave Friday. The cross country team which will be selected Thursday will meet its hardest test when it meets the low state barriers Oct. 27, according to Dr. H. J. Huff, track and cross country coach. It is one of the strong teams in the Big Air Jiu Shi. Last year was the first time for 18 years that Iowa State harriers have not taken the Valley championship. Oklahoma broke up their winning march last year but the Scouts had a winner badge. Oklahoma, however, will be one of a few men and will be hard pressed to take others to take their place. In a meet with Grimmell last Saturday the two Amen ophureom stars, Haines and Putnam, finished great and second respectively. Captain Christmas was third with Hook and Behvin fourth with Poppy, both from last visit. The strength of the other teams of the Big Six is little known because of their dominance. Nebraska will have its usual strong team in all probability, and the Kansas Argies will have Miller, their star of last year along with several others. Oct. 27—Iowa State, here. Nov. 3—Nebraska, here. Nov. 17—Missouri, here. Nov. 24—Valley, at Columbia. The Kansas cross country schedule Intramural Teams Handicapped by Muddy Diamonds Playground Scores Close Intramural playground ball finalled another round of games yesterday in all divisions with some close games, and one round was handicapped by the muddy diamonds. *The Ppi Delta Theta team played the Theta Tau nimo in shot-defensive mode against the ampire. Another one sold game of the evening was the Ppi Kappa va. Delta Sigma Lambdis which ended 12 to 2 in favor of the Ppi Kappa队; management Phi Pai vs. Delta Upsilon ended the Phi Pai team winning 5 to 4, Spry unmired. The Sigma Epsilon team played the Delta Tau队 a tight game winning 2 to 2. Zuber was unaware. The Phi Chi team won from the Sigma Chi 9 to 5. Culp was nimite. The Beta Theta F1 nine easily won from the Delta Chi队 with a final score of 12 to 5. R.Culpumpred. Thirteen of the 14 pledges of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority slipped away from the house Monday evening and attended the motion picture show. The paddle brigade met them when they came home and each step to the third floor was accompanied by a swat. There they were fed oil liver oil, fifteenth, eighteenth and nineteenth pliedes were at the library studying. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 17—A 20 per cent dividend, titalling $50,800 to 2,327 shares of preferred stock and 7,333 shares of common stock of the St. Louis Cardinals Ball Club was declared at a directors meeting attended by Sam Brandon, Bramick Riley, Cox, Bill Stanard and William Washingham. Sport Shots United Press Cards Pay Dividend A hockey game on Oct. 17—(UP) St. Louis Club of the newly organized St. Louis Club of the American Hockey Association have been ordered to report for first practice Nov. 5, in preparation for the opening game against Minnesota Nov. 9. The club will host a game for the combined of St. Louis, Minnesota, St. Paul, Daluth, Kansas City and Tulsa. Woman Breaks Endurance Record New York, Oct. 17—(17)–UP(M) Little Moore Schoolman at 6:01 a.m. n. daylight claimed to have broken the world's endurance swimming record for an endurement of 32 minutes in the Park Central Hotel Table at 12:45 p. m., Sunday. After it was announced she had broken the record her managers said she would continue swimming for 72 hours. Harbury Not Sold, Says Fuchs Boston, Oct. 17—(UP)—President Emil E. Fuchs of the Boston Braves denied reports that Rangers Hornsby, braves manager, was to be sold to the Chicago Cubs. Aked if there were a chance that Hercules might be traded to the Cubs or some other major league team at a later date, Fares said. "Ali I can say to that if we can see him gettingpromising, ambitions, aggressive players, navalize young players," we'd go through with a deal that would bring them to us. Such a deal might involve any of our players. A. A. Hockey Practice Begins C. E, Orelup, M. D, Specialist eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention to fitting glasses. Dear Crown Drug Store. Phone 435 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY 1623 Mass. Eye Glasses Exclusively Tonight Our Fall shipment of Cowan Pottery has just arrived. Beat Manhattan - - - Elect Al Smith NEW— ALL DEMOCRATS WILL BE THERE Socialists Are Invited --- Republicans Are Invited K. U. Al Smith Club Rally Green Hall 7:30 Speakers on the Program JOHN W. WELLS, Chairman Democratic State Committee HENDERSON MARTIN, Ex-vice-Gov. Philippine Islands HOWARD PAYNE. Most Successful County Attorney in Kansas like thin flexible soles We please the Ladies Speakers on the Program Ladies Electric Shoe Shop and Shine Parlor So. of Varsity 1017 Mass. Join the Gang of Smith Supporters Tickets Sell Fast for Annual Gridiron Classic This is your chance to get inside dope and get on the band wagon Every State in the Union May Go for Smith Invasions and paint slinging this week shows rivalry is pitched at a high tension as the time for the annual Karnas-K. S, A. C, gridiron clouse draws near and assures a large ticket sale for sale at Manhattan's athletic office reports that more than 300 tickets have already been sold. A special round trip fare of $1.75 has been secured for students who have lunch Saturday morning on the spacious Southwest side of Manhattan about and leave immediately after the game. Students not wishing to return Saturday night will be allowed to return by Midnight Monday at another special fare of $2.00. "The train schedule will allow students with engagements Saturday to return in time to keep them," he said. "The head cheerleader, said this morning. Radio's Five Best Copyright 1928 by United Press Thursday, Oct. 18 WEAF Network 7 C. S. T.—Song Shop. Thursday, Oct. 18 All students interested in the classes are invited to attend the open house which will be held by the department of Latin, Wednesday, Oct 24, in room 106 Fraser hall. A decharge of the program has not yet been made. WOR Network (422) 8 C, S, T—Rutgers University Hour. WABC Network 8 C, S, T—United Salon Orchestra. WJZ Network 8:30 C, S. T. - Max wall well well host. WZN Network 8 C. S. T.-Milady's Musicians. Republicans to Complete Membership Campaign A meeting was held in Paris chartered yesterday to organize a plan of making announcements in the various cities, where the organization is chosen by the organization to inform the students of the daily Thursday, Friday and Saturday classes of Fine Arts, Nailmasters School. The Good Will committee for the K. U. Republican club is attempting to complete the membership drive in all 19 30 classes today and tomorrow mornings, according to Danny Gregg chairman. of Law, Ernie Ernest; School of Engineering, Donatch; School of Business, John Foster; School of Medicine, Bob Deckum. Memorial cards and buttons were distributed at the meeting yesterday. Other forms of publicity for the rally tomorrow night were also discussed. Dorothy Gregg presided at the meeting, and Bill Savre president of the republican club spoke on the membership campaign. --at Aggieville Be Ready For That Week-End "The Valet to the Better Dressed" Advance Cleaners HOOVER CLUB MASS MEETING Charles F. Scott Speakers Charles F. Scott Republican Candidate for Governor Editor of Iola Register Charles W. Steiger Prominent Attorney of El Dorado Thursday 7:30 Fraser Hoover Club Members Urged to Attend OTHERS WELCOME [ ]