PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 Real Fight Shown by Varsity Squad in Practice Game Driving and Hard Plugging of Team Improving; Victory Gives Confidence The variety football opop showed real fight in practice yesterday evening. No serious injuries were received in the game with Drake here Saturday. The victory印结 confidence in the men and they showed their best in practice that was displayed in the last quarter of Saturday's game. After the backs had warmed up by passing and pinting the ball, and the head had drilled on blocking, tracking the team's movements, teams ran signals for a few minutes. Cappon picked two teams from the backs in turn, rest of the evening in scrimmage. The scrimimage last night was exceptional. The men were plunging, blocking, tackling and talking it up. The hockey players were opened up for the backs. Men Have Lots of Pep One team consisted of the regular line with the exception of the ends and the other line was made up of the ends which showed a great amount of pop. The backs for the regular line up were Hamilton, Propernick, Law rense and Maney. The ball juggers were Chandler, Carranahan, White II and Schmidt. The drive shown by the line and the hard plunging and shiftiness of backs were enough to put the fear into Mars. Lawrence tore through the holes made for him by the line and side stepped and stiffarned his way far back into the secondary defense many times. Team Shows Much Speed Team Shows Much Speed Lyman and Carnham plowed through the opposing line with great speed and power, many times plunging that they became overburdened the backs were enough to put the four field. The catching of passes by Hamilton and the plunging of Prescornwick were decisive in the victory. The game for the last two minutes of semifinals he displays his usual flair. The putting last night was not very accurate, but the regular pattern of his turns gave a touchdown of the scriumpiece came when Art Lawrences hit off tackles and then drove in a run and shifts he wernied his way 29 yards for a touchdown. Mane's try Nebraska to Have to Fight With the long list of hard-batting backs that Coach Cannon has at his disposal and the charging, blocking backs that Coach Cannon has jumped a high hurdle in the valley race if they defend Kansas. The team is showing worlds of improvement and they are showing the fight and snap that proves that they mean business and the Nebraska team. And this is priceless when they meet the Jayhawks next Saturday at Lincoln. Sport Notes --with the appearance of your hair? Art Lawrence, the man who started the rally in the last few minutes of the Drake game, was tearing through opposing line last night for good gains. There were many "time out" in yesterdays scrummage but no serious injuries were sustained. The fact that they were not injured shows that they are fighting hard. The hacks are learning to twist and side step. When they break through the line the secondary defense had better watch out. Lyman and Carranhan were plowing through the line yesterday afternoon with the "never say die" spirit and they very sadly failed to gain. The men received no serious injuries in the Drake game and all of them will have the benefit of this week's match, they may meet the strong Cornishkiller eleven. The variability practiced on the stadium field yesterday and "Cappy" sat up in the stadium to see how the men did in a view. He also did some cheering. The line was charging and the backs found holes almost every time. The team is learning the art of tackling and blocking. In yesterday's serigraphy very few tackles were made, but they did suffer a serious error so deflection missed their man. Cappon had the men practicing on the aerial department of the game. They were making accurate and successful passes. From the looks of things in yesterday's practice the Cornhuskers are going to -run up against a batting Jayhawk. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Viginia Yariborough, c31, of Kansas City, Mo. Lexington Miners Force Shut-Down in Operation (United Press) Lexington, Mo., Nov. 1, —Union miners of Lexington are enforcing the shut-down of the four mines of the obliterated Sales company near More than two hundred and fifty mion miners congregated today on his highway leading to Des Moines. A small group of unidentified intervals. Non-union miners attempting to reach Des Moines were contacted quietly, was contacted quietly but firmly. Long Football History Gives Nebraska Edge on Kansas Jayhawks Cornhuskers Gain 259 Points in 33 Games; Only 2 Ties in 35 Years After a 35 year battle between which time 33 games have been played Kansas is still 259 points behind the Nebraska. Nebraska has scored 463 points against Kansas' 204. These totals represent the result of a long period f hostility which dates back to the 1870s when was won by he Jayhawkers, 12-0. Nebraska has 22 victories to its credit while Kansas has nine. In 1920 the annual battle resulted in a victory for Nebraska, which held scoreleaders. These are the only two games which showed the two teams to be evenly matched. Year Kah, Kah, Neb, Neb, Kah, Kah, 1985 18, 12, 10, 10, 10, 10 1986 8, 12, 10, 10, 10, 10 1987 12, 12, 10, 10, 10, 10 1988 4, 4, 10, 10, 10, 10 1989 14, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 1990 15, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 1991 19, 16, 10, 10, 10, 10 1992 15, 16, 10, 10, 10, 10 1993 20, 20, 18, 18, 18, 18 1994 36, 29, 18, 18, 18, 18 1995 20, 29, 18, 18, 18, 18 1996 120, 120, 120, 120, 120 1997 6, 6, 6, 10, 10, 10 1998 6, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 1999 No game 1990 No game 1991 No game 1992 No game 1993 No game 1994 No game 1995 No game 1996 No game 1997 No game 1998 No game THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Kansas City A. I. E. E. to Meet With Local Group The Kansas City section of A. I. 2. E. will hold a joint meeting with he University of Kansas branch to lay in the auditorium of Marvin hall Several speakers of importance have been secured for the evening. Dr. I.H. P. Carly will speak on liquid air electricity, and magnetism. Standardization in Engineer work will be the subject of A. P. Denton of the Denton Engineering and Construction Company of Kansas City Mo. A. E. Wagner will speak on the geographical branch of A. L. E. E. e vice president of Kansas City Power and Light Company will speak on objects of general interest to A. Dean Lawson Is Honored Dr. Paul B. Lawson, assistant dean of the College, was elected secretary, of the Chancellor's cabinet at the University of Texas to convene Dean P. F. Walker, of the School of Engineering and Architecture, whose death by suicide occurred Oct Officials Chosen For Game The officials for the Nebraska game Saturday will be J. C. Grover, Wash- ington State University; M. E. Hobson, Missouri University; unipres; T. Carrithers, field judge; and V. S. Grimmi, grismel, head linesman. Officials Chosen for Game Send the Daily Ransan home. Today—Mary Pickford in a Spanish Romance, "Rosita" Tomorrow—Betty Compson in The Bell of Broadway New Program Every Day Today—Murry Pickford in a THE PATEE Bene in 'broadway' Comedy, Social, Educational - Rimley Day Matinee - 9:30 a.m. BOWERSOCK VARSITY Tonight - Wednesday BOWERSOCK Tonight - Wednesday Thursday John Barrymore and Delores Costello in "When a Man Loves" Shows 3 - 7 - 9 Mat. 10-40; Nite 10-50 Nel 24 19 8 83 35 2 13 20 19 20 20 20 0 10 20 20 145 The report of the gun which ended the half had sounded throughout the stadium and the echo of the shot bounded many times across the grid. The team's figures poured out of the stadium onto the field. In the right hand of each was a traditional weapon of college men and many fancy attire. The handlers were theirs to yell. The figures lined up in two parallel lines and with broad sweeps of the paddle and with smiles as broad as the sweeps, they prepared for the great co-operation, it should be called the operation. Clara Bow in "HULA" The madcap of the screen doin' her stuff! Thursday - Friday Thomas Meighan in "We're All Gamblers At the bend of the formation was a single line, but the persons in this line were not so cheerful. They were encouraged to help them and were helped along the puddle line with the aid of a helping hand which upon completion would make his college life more real. Without this help the first year men could take that they were real college students. K Man Runs Gauntlet After Paddling Frosh After the line was exhausted (in two different ways) the actives met in the stadium but, woe and behold, a never falling eye saw one of the red-clad figure hurry to his seat and rush was underway and the crowd rose to its feet. A red-clad figure hurried to two freshman pigkin lugger. The parallel line which had gone off in a tangent resumed its original position and gave it the blow. He was given a lift by his fellow men for not learning his lesson well enough when he wore a blue cap with crimson and green stripes. There is justice at the old alma mater. The third annual speaking contest on "campus problems" will be held Nov. 17; preliminary tryouts will be held Dec. 23; the test and is open to all students. The preliminary speeches, which will be a presentation of material, will be four minutes long. Eight speakers will be eight minutes in length. Public Speaking Contest Is Open to All Students The contest was won two years ago by a freshman, Sweill Vornor, and last year by an alumna. The great deal of interest is already being shown, and the context should be a good one. All students wishing to take part must adhere to the older version of the department of speech. Bacteriology Club Initiates The Bacteriology Club entertained the students of the bacteriology department and provided leadership in the club at a luncheon today at 12:50. The students who attended the luncheon were club members initiated after the luncheon. The club is an organization of the department of bacteriology, and the club provides a requirement of membership. Dr. Eugene J. McCroight, M. D., 26 has the position of resident physician at Wesley hospital in Wichita. Announcements --with the appearance of your hair? The the University classes of the Prebystery School will give a tacky party at Westminster hall, 1223 Ordnay, Friday night, Nov. 4, from 8:39 to 12. All Prebystery students are cordially invited to attend the event of entertainment and a prize will be given for the "best dressed" couple. The regular meeting of the W. S. G. A. tonight will begin at 6:45 p.m. instead of 7:30, which has been the regular meeting hour. This has been a good opportunity for the women an opportunity to attend the shoral union—Anne Patterson, The Fashion Show trouts that we produced posted tomorrow until tomorrow afternoon. They will continue tomorrow in the audition of central Administration and public relations. Summer School Program Planned The program for the School of Engineering and Architecture summer program should be completed in the near future. It was rumored that there would be no summer session for engineers this summer, but the present planning program counternouns such rumors. Phyllis Reynolds, A. B.'24, is teaching domestic art and science at the Shawnee Mission high school. ARE YOU SATISFIED Does it express your individuality? Does it bring out your type? If not, here is where the search for your hair beauty ends— Palace Beauty Parlor 730 Mass. Phone 325 The other day a man brought us a suit which he had pressed at home with an iron— His effort to economize was commendable but he scorched his trousers Suits pressed 50c KFKU Plans to Test Broadcasting Facilities The officials of KKRU broadcasting station have arranged for a test program from 7 to 8, Monday evening, Nov. 7. This is an effort to determine whether or not their programs will receive closely over the country. The *y* have cedent letters to the alumni making them to listen to the professor and are in a current event talk by a member of the political affairs faculty. Heinks to be killed in an accident and have been sent out to raccoons. Florens Zieglfeld will judge photographs to appear in the, Bomber, year book of the University of Iowa this year. We generate to please you. If we don't, please tell us so we can make changes to our program. Through experience, courtesy, and quality, Electric Shoe Shop and Shining Company will be your go-to place. 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