PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928 Week-end Games Prove Disastrous to Big Six Teams New Conference Members Defeated by Missouri Valley Squads Saturday Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 15—(UP)—Several football teams of the Big Six and Missouri Valley conference had that strange, "How did it happen?" feeling today as they prepared for a hard week of drilling to guard against another disastrous week-end on the gridiron. Members of the Big Six, which seceded from the Missouri Valley conference last fall in order to place athletics in this section on a higher plane met some of the schools remaining in the old Missouri circuit, and learned they had underestimated the process of these teams on the grid iron. An Iowa State team was the most bewildered of the Big Six. Playing before a homecoming crowd at Grinell, the Cycles were defended by the Fliers, 3 to 0, when Ruff kicked a drop kick from the 35 yard line. This defeat hodes ill for the Iowa farmers when they meet the strong Missouri team this week end. The Tigers showed just how powerful an elephant can be, practicing Colonels of Centre College, 60 to 10, Coach Gwain Henry used his entire string of regulars only in the last quarter when they made four touchdowns, the last coming as Waldon for a touchdown as the gun ended. "The greatest Missouri team I ever saw," was the comment of Ernest Beard, head coach at Nebraska, as he saw the Tigers in their first game of the season. Couch Bearry was getting a line on the team the Nebraska Cornbushers will meet at Lincoln Oct. 27 in the football classic of the big six. Nebraska, which showed its strength by defeating Montana State, 26 to 6, engages in another intersectional game this week end when the Syracuse team from the East invades Lincoln. The schedule of intra-conference games in the big six will get underway this week. In addition to the Missouri-Iowa State game at Columbia, Kansas Aggies entertains the University of Kansas at Manhattan. Both teams are rated about even, for theayhawks had a distasteful bit of the old Missouri Valley football given them Saturday when they were named Big Ten Conference University, while theAggies hosted Hays college, 22 to 7 after Hays had led, 7 to 2, for a greater share of the game. Sport Shots ... Swims 65 hours for Record Los Angeles, Oct. 15.-Jimmy Cherry. New York, champion navy captain Sean McGarry holds the folder of the world's record for enurance swimming. Cherry left the water of a Los Angeles plunge yesterday after swimming continuously for 64 hours and 12 minutes, breaking the former record, held by Mrs. A. S. Smith for three hours and fourteen minutes. Seals Near Championship San Francisco, Oct. 15—The San Francisco Seals must win only one more game to clinch the championship of the Pacific Coast Baseball League. The Seals play in the championship play-in series here yesterday, the Seals won from the Sacramento Senators, 15 to 3, putting the mahout in games won, three to two. Hockey Season to Open New York, Oct. 15. The national hockey league season will open in New York at Madison Square Garden November 18, according to the schedule of the United States Conference Frank Calder. The opening game will be between the New York Rangers, world's champions and holders of the Stanley cup, and the New York Amateur League. Joise Ray Turns Professional New York, Oct. 15—Joise Ray, American marathon champion, will host a record-breaking Elite Ft Eugnath, French Alpine winner of the Olympic marathon championship, and others in a marathon billed as the world's championship race at Madison Square Garden Sunday night. The event features a straitcutter dirt track over the full distance of 26 miles, 385 yards. Pro Grid Season Startx Pro Grid Season Starts New York, Oct. 15—A crowd of 15,000 attended the football season here Sunday and saw the Detroit Wolves, led by Benny Friedman, beat the New York Yankees, 35 to 12. Tennis Tournament Being Arranged for Faculty Misses Florence Black, Wealthy Babcock, Dore Geiger, Mrs. John Bunn, and Miss Pauline Mallonece faculty member and graduate students have made known their interest in a diversity faculty members, a versity faculty members, graduate students and any others not enrolled in the student tournament. Miss Ruth Hower, head of the physical education department, in issuing this anouncement this morning, said that it would be unusual to own such a tournament would be held. Any others interested in such a tournament are asked to call K, U, 95, or leave their names at the office in Robinson gymnasium. If such an appointment is conducted, it will be started at once, Miss Hoover are nounced. Gophers Likely Champions Only Four of Big Ten Elevens Now Undefeated Chicago, Oct. 15, — (UF) — With their goal lines uncropped in conference games, four powerful eleven- Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio State, and Indiana are swinging along out it — the 2018 128ch championship of the big ten. The Minnesota Gophers, who betted the Bolsinger's of Purdue on Saturday, 15 to 0, now loam as high as champions of the Western Conference Before the Gophers can be placed in front of their "big ten" rivals, however, some means must be found or created to make it possible. The Cherokee full back of Iowa. One of the most irresistible attacks ever launched on a conference gridirt sweet aside the vain resistance of the Hawkets scoring two touchdowns in their first fourteen plays and their easing up, satisfied with a 13 to 6 victory. It was McLain, over six feet tall, who smashed the maroon defense. Intramural Announcements Games being played today, Oct, 15 Div. I Sigma Chi vs. Phi Chi. Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Kappa Sigma. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Psi vs. Alpha KappaLambda. Phi HI. Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Kappa Psi. Delta Sigma Pi vs, Cosomopolitan, Div. IV Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Tau Omega. begna. Phi Alpha Delta vs. Cafeteria. Phi Alpha Tau vs. Sigma Chi Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Delta Chi. Playground Ball Games for Tuesday, Oct. 16. Div. I Pl Kappa Alpha vs, Pl Upsilon. Delta Chi vs, Beta Theta Pt. Div II Chi Delta Sigma vs. Kappa Sigma. Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Div III Bandits Take 8 Packs of New Buffalo, Oct. 15—(USP) An intensive search was being carried on today the international border line for four bandits who last mastled a city police vehicle and held men guarding a shipment of first class mail being transferred by taxicabs from the Lackawanna depot to the New York Central rail station here. Dilu Datta Tieta vs. Tieta Yau. Delta SigmaLambda vs. Phi Kappa Div. IV Phi Delta Theta vs. Theta Tau. Varsity Grid Squad to Be Honor Guests at First Y. M. Supper Randise Take 8 Rows of Mail Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. Opening a series of monthly fellowship suppers, the University Y.M.C.A. has announced that the first of these meetings will be held at Union Cafeteria, Oct. 23, at 6 p.m., with the staff off-duty to attend home classes. ear's Initial Fellowship Mee to Be in Union Cafeteria October 23 Dr. W. C. Timon, St. Louis, has been secured as one of the speakers for the evening. He is known to be one of the leading preachers in the mid-west, and at present is pastor of the First Congregational church at St. Louis, according to Ted Shultz, M.Y.C.A. secretary. Coach Bill Hargis will also talk during the evening. In addition to the speaking, a number of other entertaining features are planned. You can give an exhibition, and special musical numbers are being arranged. Radio Wire Kills Girl Arkansas City, Kane, Oct. 13, 【Imagine】Graham Reed was believed to have been mysteriously killed in her home here this afternoon when she confronted with an electric conductor which a gas wire were grounded. Tickets are now available at the Y.M.C.A. office in Fraser hall, and also be being sold by students about the camps. This is a new feature of the work on the M.H., and is especially enriched in the Y. M.H., A.C.'s program. "We feel that we need a closer fellowship between Y.M.C.A. members on the Hill," said Shultz, in commenting on the purpose of the affair, "Through these supers we hope to come into closer contact with a larger group of students, gain a better acquaintance with the work we are doing," he added. Today - Tomorrow Wednesday - Thursday When you see him in activities at excitement BOWERSOCK VARSITY Tonight-Tomorrow-Wed. JERRY playing that specialty, "TWO LIPS" Lips? Sure Life — Love — and a good time — Join the Party It's gonna be good DON TORRES and His Gang Shows 3-7-9 Mat. 10-40 Eve 10-50 Coming Friday - Saturday— Glenn Tryon in "How to Handle Women" Announcements Prices: Mat 10-50 Nov. 10-10 Mat 10-50 Eve, 10-50 Active members of Tau Sigma will hold pledging service for its new pledges in Robinson gymnastium Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock. --in many other places BUDDY ROGERS in "RED LIPS" Madge Gaunt, president. Members of the dancing class conducted under the auspices of Tau Sigma will meet Tuesday evening at Robinson gymnasium for further instruction. "The Ys Road to Friendship" will be the subject to be discussed at Y, W. C, A, weeps, at 4:30 p. m., Tuesday at Merys hall. Madge Gaunt, president. Junior hockey practice will be Tuesday at 1:20 p.m. m, with the seniors, instead of Wednesday at 4:30, on account of W. A, A. All men out for wrestling will meet in the West stadium at 4 p. m. Tuesday. Leon Bauman, wrestling coach. Post-Game Dances Banned Post-Game Dances Banned Minneapolis, Oct. 15—(UP) —Post- bound university Oct. 15 (UP) —South University security houses today were banned because of disturbances caused by drinking among students. Dean Anne Dudley Bickle declared students in the privileges at the open house affairs last year. She requested that the long standing dance custom be aban- doned tonight following the Purdue- Use Kansan Want Ads. Gebrig and Ruth in Exhibition Montreal, Oct. 15—Lou Gebrig, appearing with Babe Ruth on the local team, broke up an exhibition game with a home run in the ninth inning while persones cheered. Ruth also got to game a couple of ties. Today Gebrig and Ruth will appear in Buffalo. Seats are selling rapidly for the Aggie game, according to the athletic office. We make costumes for Men and Women Our Dennison classes begin today. Dennison Paper Shop Rent Your Car from Rent-A-Ford 916 Mass. Phone 653 The Community Lecture Course RESERVATIONS FOR Continuing Next Week Room 1 Administration Building -- Phone K. U. 28 Single Admissions November 13, Villjalmur Stefansson, Arctic Explorer . . . $1.00 December 13, Will Durant, Philosopher . . . $1.00 February 1, Roy Chapman Andrews, Asiatic Explorer . . $1.00 March 22, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Jewish Divine . . $1.00 Date to be announced, Will Rogers, Humorist . . . $2.50 Total $6.50 Total ... $6.50 Sensor Ticket $2.00 Included with Student Enterprise Ticket $2.50 Sell Nine Tickets and Earn One For Your Own Use Call K U 28 for Details This cousre would sell for $15.00 Student Enterprise and Season Tickets Must Be Reserved 2000 Tickets Sold Already ---