PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1928 Kansas Matched With Grinnell in First Grid Game Large Crowd Expected to See Hargiss' Machine in Action; Fans Interested Brightly clad athletes tense for action, the scream of the referee's whistle, a line of men moving forward, a resonating thump from the impact of a cleated shoe against the pikekin, and a quick dive with the rhythmic roar of the Rock Chalk in the stands, and football again ascends the throne of sportdown. Such will be the scene enacted to tomorrow when the Kansas football team, piloted for the first time by Coach H. W. "Hill" Harriggs, is pitied against the Grimm Flourners for the certain raiding game of the 1920 grade The game will be called promptly at 2.00. Holders of student athletic tickets must present their looks at the gates as well as their reserved slips, H. G. Allphn, in charge of sentencing, announced yesterday. Five thousand seats in a specially reserved cheering section will be filler by Kansas students. Added to this crowd will be alum and other guest attracted by reports of Coach Hair being greatest show in preseason work-out indicate an unusually large crowdf for the opening game, Grinnell, however, though not a member of the new "Big Six" conference once formed last year, has always been an integral part of the team, registered in number of victories in past conflicts between both teams were members of the Missouri Valley conference. Last year in the season open, Grinnell sent the team to team roamed away to victory 10-9. The Grinnell victory over Penn college last Saturday the Pioneers to be in winning form, and the Jay-hawks are prepared for a close battle The Grinnell team will arrive here tomorrow morning after a stop over in Kansas City today where they had a work out on Muskball field. Probable starting line-up for Kansas indicated by Conch Haggars today was as follows: Captain Hauser, left end; Schopflin, left back; Logan, left guard; Ramsey, center; Shannon, left guard; Merritt, right end; Lyman, left guard; Lawrence, right half; Cox, left back; Ash, quarterback. Don Cooper, most promising quarterback candidate, may not be in the game as he is suffering a charley-horse. Virgil Patterson, well in practice at the pilot position, and will probably be seen in the game before it is over. Intramural Board Elected and Business Transacted Teniquoits to Be Played Intramural sports program this year will include the new sport of tenqueques or "deck tennis" according to current rules. The team represents evening sports. This first meeting of women' s tranural sports representatives was held at Robinson gymnasium. Thursday day at 4:39 p.m. At this time an in tranural basketball, regular basketball tennis and business transacted and other business transacted. It was decided that sororites would engage interscholars and a doubles tournament in this sport would be played off before Thanksgiving. Each house will be permitted to enter twelve players in this tournament. Regular intramural meetings will be held the first Thursday in each month, and the following intramural meetings will be held on the Friday. Ruth Howe, head of the physical education department, general manager; Alice Gaskill, Florence Longwecker, manager; Lisa Hinton, manager in summer; Lois Henderson, secretary/drafter. The board members will serve as an executive board and tournament committee and the customary fee of $5, must be paid before the next meeting according to a decision made by the group. Representatives from nearly every organized group on the Hill attended this meeting. A list or representatives from their respective houses followed. Micronion Pi; Locilele Heederon, Gamma Phi Beta; Thelmata Hunter, Corbin Hall; Frames Morrow, Theta Phi Alpha; Alice Gaskell, Alpha Xi Delta, Virginia Carter, Kappa Kappa Omega; Olmie Taylar, Delta Zeta; Omega; Wilma Taylar, Delta Zeta; Charlotte Harper, T. N. T.; Katherine Bellemere, Gamma Delta. Entry blanks for the teniquents tournament are being sent to the virginians today and should be returned to them on the grenium on before Oct. 11. Teniquips is a game easily learned, according to Miss Hoover and those organizations who do not have someone knowing the game can easily learn to play by sending a recompense that includes an extra set of given instruction. The game is a combination of terms and vogoliol and rules are very much the same. Handball Tournament for Basketball Men Planned for Monday undamental Basketball Work To Begin Shortly Before Thanksgiving Ten basketball men meet will "Phog" Alain Three afternoon is Robinson gym to discuss the handball tournament that will start Monday and last for about two weeks. This tournament is for those basketball men who are not now out for other sports. Baj Jeffery, a letter man from last year, will assist Doctor Allen with the team. He will have charge of the tournament, and will make the pairings which will be announced Monday. Doctor Allen thinks that handball is one of the best conditioners for basketball men before taking on the opponent. "We're going to team will be ready for this court work about Oct. 22, and will practice for three weeks before Thanksgiving. Those men out for football will be waiting until before beginning court practice." **Pirates Raid With Motorboats** Saint Brieuc, France, Oct. 5—[Ocean pirates are not figure] bands of pirates using fast motor boats are raiding islands off the French coast, tacking the summer cottages and carrying away boat beads of goods, even doors and car The owners appealed to the navy to assign destroyers for their protection, for the land police are helpless. James Baldwin Kelcher, president of last year's freshman class, is now attending Washington University at St. Louis, and he pledged the KiPa Pho. Phone 12 Taxi-the same crowd the cross-country star supporter. He starts and is in the public's attention and acclaim for approximately 20 seconds, on the impulse of a racist race, there are no cheers, there is no audience, he is spurred to greater action by the measured footfalls of an opponent who is trying to pass him. At the finish, another 70 percent of the acclaim and the applause is over. Crested Stationery Fraternity - Sorority University Seal 50c HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Two Stores Missouri Only Big Six Eleven Not in Action Saturday Afternoon All Important Middle Western Football Teams Will Enter Fray Tomorrow Chicago, Oct. 5, (U. P.)—Despite the rival attraction of world series baseball, football will have enough exciting events to occupy an important place in the sports spotlights. Every important eleven in and of one of the Western Conference will be in action Saturday, most of them for the first Notre Dame and Wisconsin meet at Madison in a game which will furnish the first line on the actual strength of Rockefeller's perennial contender for national championship honors. It also provides evidence that the team came from the Budget's sophomores. Norte Dame defeated Loyola of New Orleans, in its opening contact last week. In Wisconsin, Rockefeller ramblers will meet a team which are perhaps certain to be a strong contender for Western Conference honors. Indiana, the only other Big Ten team scheduled to meet a formidable opponent, will meet Oklahoma, a strong Big Six team. Hilmius, 1927. Big Ten champion, opens against Bradley, Chicago hosts Wyoming, Iowa entertains Montana, Northwestern opposes Butler, Purdue charges with DePauw, Ohio State takes on Wittenberg, Minnesota battles Creighton and Michigan plays Ohio Weekan. All of these should be easy triumphs for the conference teams, with the possible exception of Oklahoma, which showed poorly but week losing both games of a doubleheader and may meet defeat, again from the Westminster. Iowa State and Nebraska host in their first Big six game of the season. The Carrribbean are one of the five teams that have doped in easy winnings over the Ames aggregation. All other big six teams, except Missouri, will be in Iowa State's playoffs moving Grinzel and the Kansas Aggress playing Oklahoma A. & M. 3 A. A. U. W, to Heart Mrs. Crafton Mrs. Allen Crafton, wife of Professor Crafton of the dramatic art depr ment, will address the American Association of University Women, next Monday, Oct. 8, at the Congre tion, House of Commons. Subject is "My Impressions of欧 萄国 Women." All university women are invited. Miss Alice Winston is the president. The passion for glory is evidenced in many ways, as an example of one type, we have Mussolini and to illustrate the other type we have the cross-country runners. Cross Country Runners Not Out for the Glory A football star is on the field for at least an hour at every appearance. He strives for the thrill of conflict, the glory of his school and of himself before the cheering thousands. He dazzles and entertains and commented on every brilliance brings thunderers of applause. On the same day and in front of JERRY at the REUTER The price of these few moments of glory is rather startling. The strict course of training regulations must be far more difficult than the vast variety. Cross-country men may not舞 as dancing tresses up the leg muscles which must be in perfect conformity. dilution for the competition. Pie, cake and all rich pastries are given up as well to allow the air to the wind. The candidates ran from two to five miles every day practicing stride, sprinting for wind speed at an even pace for stamina. "Out of the 22 candidates for the autonomy who are working every day there are three who have the coveted 'K'. One man has run on the team for two seasons and has yet to win his lotter. It must be the game and not the glory that sends them round! The course." October Special Cut out this add and present it at our studio this month and save 20%; on your Chroma Photo Studio. Our new style folders are in. Solve your gift problem early. 30 years a photographer to K. U. Students Lawrence Studio 727 Mass, St. Expert Kodak Finishing VARSITY Today-Tomorrow A Drama of Passion On the Burning Sands of the Desert Norman KERRY and Lewis STONE Shows 3-7-9 Prices: Mat. Eve. 10-10 10-50 in "The FOREIGN LEGION" Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Laura La Plante in "HOME JAMES" Phone 4 Tire & Battery Service Goodyear Tires Fritz Co. "Gasoline Corner" Red Crown Gasoline Iso-Vis Oil Grid Games Tomorrow Kansas vs. Grinnell at Lawrence Oklahoma vs. Indiana at Bloomington Nebraska vs. owa State at Ames. Other Important Games In the Big Six K. S. A. C. vs. Oklahoma Aggie at Stillwater Haskell vs. West Virginia at Wheeling Army vs. Southern Methodists at West Point Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame at Madison Football Captain Wins Hat With Powerful Kick Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 5, (U.P.)—Howard Harper, captain, and quarterback of the Carnegie Institute of Technology football team, demonstrated his kicking prowess when he kicked a football over the Margaret Morrison school building here. The building is 105 feet in height. The football cleared the structure by at east 10 feet. As a result of Harpster's bit of fancy flicking, Dr. W. L. Marks, one of the Carnegie Tech coaches, is out a new hat. Send The Daily Kansan home. Clever and New! Co-Ed line of Dresses for class room, dress and Sports Wear Also new line of party dresses $15 to $30 $15 to $30 Sharon'S Scarab to Hold Smoker at Eagles Hall Oct.18 Scarab, architectural fraternity, will hold a smoker at Engles hall, on East Ninth street. Oct. 18. Attempts are being made to secure Edward and his family's architect offices of Kansas City, Mo, as the speaker of the evening. All members of the architectural department are invited to attend. Ladies' Wood Heels Style changed or renewed. While you wait. 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