2. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927 PAGE FOUR Dope Fails When Gridiron Lovers Try to Forecast Valley Upsets Numerous Kansas Victory Shows Real Offensive Teamwork . The week-end games proven that football can't be doper out. It also showed that the Missouri valley foe ranked with the best in the country. Kansas pinned the Ballangs with a one-point margin that was as good as any team in the league. Syracuse eleven under 21-4. The Aggies were defeated by Iowa state 12-7. Oklahoma put away the under-18 team by a score of 30-19. University tied the Westminster eleven. The Missouri Tigers outpaced the Northwestern team 34-19. Almost all of these games were doped to the reverse but scores count more than done. The Tigers will have their first hard game of the season next Saturday when they meet the University of West Virginia at Columbia. The team is going to that game to beat it and it will be a chance to tell what the Tigers can do. The Iowa State game looks like the Tigers will find a little trouble in beating the Cyclones. The Kannas victory shows that the JDwhacky have a real offensive team. The Kannas will have its opportunity to prove its value against a worthy team at Line 16. Sport Notes --previews are not allowed. The contestants are prohibited from using the stadium dressing rooms and showers. Kansas backers were glad to see Tony. Properly upd and in the game. This back can be counted on to go against Nebraska. The Jayhawker victory has worked wonders with the whole team. They have restored their tight and pop. Nebraska took a nice fall out of Syracuse. With Missouri defeating Northwestern, the Valley looked good with football in other conferences. The whole Kansas team played better than in any previous game this season. The line was tearing holes through the head and the backfield was hitting hard. Art Lawrence's fake kick which left the Kansas end open was a clever bit of strategy. It made possible the Kansas touchdown. Edgar Schmidt has not relished a try-for-game in the last two games. He did it, brought Kazuo in the interlock of a possible defeat while his kick It was renamed that Coach Osie Solem of Drake promised his men a trip to the academy court, for some reason. It wasn't well against Kauaue. They did it. The generality of Delmar Fritz's diminutive quarterback, was an essential part of the Kansas touchdown Kansas had the best of it on passes. The Jayhawks of it on passes. The H Everyone seems to be going to Nebraska next week. It is the Cornhunter Homcoming. Kansas City A. I. E. E. Will Meet K. U. Branch A combined meeting of the Kansar City section and the University of California, Berkeley will be Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held in Marvin hall auditorium Dr. H, P. Cally of the department of chemistry will speak on "Liquid Air, Electricity and Magnets." "Standardization in Engineering Work" will be the topic for an end-of-year presentation. A. D. Pontin, Kansas City engineer. The chief address will be by a B. Eottis, vice president of the Seventh Geographical District of Kansas Electric Engineers and vice president of the Kansas City Power and Light company. He will sponsor on subjects of general interest. Our students of the department of electrical engineering are members of the university's national society. This will be the first of the combined meetings held with the Kuwait City section. Entering the meeting, the students will be provided at the meeting. Medical Students Elect The election of officers in the sophomore Medicine class took place Friday morning, with Dr. Catherine Sidney president; Richard Sheldon of Salina, received the big est number of votes for vice-president; and the candidate was elected secretary-treasurer. Jayhawk Stars Ready Going into the game in the last minutes of play, Herbert Hadley intercepted the pass which put the ball through the net. Drake Balloga had started a late offensive that was a vain attempt to break home for a beaten touchdown. Herb's catch all chance away and gave the Kansas side a last thrill. Roland Logan has been playing good football all season long. Used as a substitute lineman, he is good on both offense and defense. It was Delmar Fritts who was calling the signals when the Jayhawkers began to attack him. He was in four quarters. Fritts is the lightest lineman on the squad. He was injured on the play that put the ball down and was taken out immediately. Shawl at Thayer Worn to Lincoln Inauguration The cecelosianical robes, or capes are from Baumatal, Central America and are trimmed in wide gold braid. The use of capes as a hibernal vest in the Tahillian century, but the way in which they were made has been changed some Two ecclesiastical robes and two lace shawls are on exhibit in Spooner Thayer art museum. One of the shawls on exhibit is of black Chantilly face. The shawl was made by the artist Pauline Lincoln's second inauguration. It is being borne to Spencer-Traver by his son, Patrick. Another other shawl is of white point-applique lace and is property of the museum. Types similar to those on exhibit in Spooner-Thayer were worn as early as the 14th century in Spain, Porto, Spain, and Italy. The Laymen of the churches, as well as priests, were them on certain occasions in connection with church ser Harold Fair, bus. 27, now em- ployees of the Standard Oil company at Kau- say市, will color the sales depar- tment of the Marshland Calculat- ing Office. Frances L. Dietrich, B. S., 25, is teaching this year at Calver. He has had a position as reporter on the Journal World for the past year. NOVEL PLANE FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT Copenhagen—Doctor Reibach, aviator and designer, has constructed a plane in which an attempt will be made to cross the Atlantic. In case of necessity the wings and pontoons can be detached from the fuselage, which is constructed as a non-sinkable boat. UNSAFEWOOD A. UNSAFEWOOD B. M. Y. Track Meet for Tuesday Second Half Will Be Run Off Wednesday Afternoon The annual fall intramural track meet will be held Tuesday and Wednesday of this week promptly at 4:30 p.m. in the Memorial Stadium, All of the organizations and those entering unattached must have bad conduct. The first half of the meet will be run off Tuesday, and the second half is run off Thursday. The events for Tuesday are the 106 yard dash, 440 yard dash, 1 mile ooledy relay, 129 yard high hurdles, 880 yard relay, shot put and pole vault. The events that will be run the second day are 220 yard dash, 150 yard relay, 129 yard high hurdles, high jump, discus javelin throw, and the mile relay. The men who are out for varsity track and those who are out for freshman football are in this meet. Also those who have been on the varsity squad is in this meet. Students Pay Minimum of $1.05 for Class Cut Who said that going to school was not a job? It has been realized that there was a lot of hard work contributed to it, and moreover mentioned a salary. It costs a student at least the minimum annual salary. Statistics show that a student pays out at the least 60 cents, but on average 95 cents for each class. We must for each class that he attends in the college. The state pays out in appurpations and in tax receipts. The state does not require a clerk, and the medical school, where equipment is expensive, the cost is an expense. In attending on the average of three classes a day, the student makes $12.50 per hour. He also earns $25 in salary for 18 hours work. His income comes to $83 a month. One month he spends $400 on school expenses ($28.50). For a years attendance at school the money expended would reach $950. Katherine Clark, c29, will leave tonight for Pawnee, Okla., where she will attend the funeral of Miss Marigold Moss, the Missouri student who was killed Saturday on the way to the Illinois game. Must Clark and his family return from college for women and graduated from that school last spring. College women are becoming smaller and college men more scarce, not least because they are made by the department of physical education at the University of Cali- Intramural Association Plans Thursday Meeting Send the Daily Kansan home. RENT-A-FORD CO. 916 Mass. Phone 653 We Appreciate Your Business We Thursday afternoon at 4:30 there will be a meeting of the Intramural association in the gymnasium. All participants are required to have a representative present and to have their fees paid earlier before or at the meeting. A discussion will also be held on the number of points awarded for participation in events. Formerly points were awarded at the end of the season for participation in sports, but the individual sport was not considered. The intramural basketball tournament will be discussed and the type of contest determined. This year some members of the organization think that points should be given for participation in each particular athletic event entered. El Ateneo to Hold Court Members of Club Will Be Tricked at Final Meeting El Alberto, the University Spanish club, has announced its meeting schedule for the rest of the year. Meetings are to be held regularly every two weeks and the programs in each week will be with an occasional outside talk. Each meeting will be devoted to some special Spanish interest and the last few minutes will be given over to Naamish games and refreshments. March 8, El Alto will give a tea from 5:30 to 8, and April 21, a Spanish fiasco will be held. The last meeting of the year, May 10, will be in form of a court where each number of defendants have been absent, late, or who have failed to participate in a program will be tried and punished accordingly. Brewster Will Speak at Pittsburgh Dr. Ray K. Brewster of the chemistry department will speak to the Pittsburgh division of the Kansas State Chemistry in the High School Course. The meeting will be Friday, Nov. 4. The debate team of the University of Southern California is sponsoring a program called *Dale's Dive* in a team of women concerning Judge Lindaeby's plan of companion mate Deposit with Watkins National Bank Lawrence, Kansas CLOTHES Ready-mado And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. Announcements Charter House Suits and Topcoats $40, $45, $50 --of Use and Beauty— Give a Watch The K. U. Dances will hold their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 3 at Henley house. Mike clown, like by Dean Brewer, has been postponed one week. The party was to have been given Nov. 4, 2016. The Congressional party or that night. The School of Pharmacy will hold its annual picnic Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 1:30 in the daily field across from the library, and outets will feature the meet. The Student Council will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m., in Green hall. Several members will appear before the group. There will be an important meeting of Tau Sigma at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon in the gymnasium—JoDana, president. The Bacteriology club will have a luncheon and initiation for new members at noon tomorrow in room 207, Snow hall. A meeting of the School of Engineering officers will take place Oct 31 at 9 p.m. in room 203, Marvell hall. A. T. O. Has Smoker A "get together smoker" was held Sunday night at the Alpha Tina Omega house for the alumni members of the faculty and alumunium members from Kansas City and Lawrence. A whiff of whisky, cigarettes and cigarettes were passed out and later entertainment was furnished by the freshmen and upperclassmen. Send the Daily Kansan home. For the Perfect Combination Dean Braden Will Lecture Dean S. B. Braden, of the School of Religion, is going to give popular lectures at Gracie and Harve Monday, Oct. 31, and Tuesday, Nov. 1 under the auspices of the University extension department. These are return engagements for Dean Braden to meet his classes Monday and Tuesday. Wilfred Berglund, A. B. '28, basketwork captain and president of the class who led a team that won the competition with the GooglyGear Rubber Company at Akron, Ohio, and is now home at Lake Forest. 五 prizes of $8 each vowed by an alumnus of Tulane University at New Orleans for original yells submitted by students. You'll find "doggone" good Shirts at Carls- Soft Collar Shirts in all the new fall styles and patterns Manhattants $2.25 to $5 Enros $2 to $3.50 New Neckwear -$1 • $1.50 • $2 Gadget to show you DIRT will seep through the tightest closet doors. By ordinary methods it is a tedious task to remove it from your garments. They must be carried out to be brushed, else the garment will catch the dust and then the Fedeloe way removes this dust and lift permanently and without lifting a single dress or suit. 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