THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1928 PAGE FOUR Results Saturday Put Tigers First in Valley Race Nebraska and K. S. A. C Win Import Games to Keep Place Near Top With the defeat at the hands of the Manhattan Wildcats here Saturday, the Carson Tappers and third place with the Argies and Washington in the standings of the WBC. Missouri, after defeat of Washington, is holding down the top position with a win over Iowa in second place and brasink in second place with one defiant and two victories chalked up on Thursday. Iowa state demonstrated real Valley football against Illinois Saturday in the 12 to 12 game. Nebraska torre through the Grimell team for defense and Drinke host b Pittsburgh. University an inter sectional battle, 32 to 6. The games Saturday demonstrate who some of the stronger and weaker teams are but the games scheduled for Monday promise to test the full strength of teams. The Jayhawkers will clash with the Washington Bears here in a battle that promises much excitement. Washington showed wonderful strength against Missouri last week and the Bears' first play against the Jayhawkers. Missouri will meet the Southern Methodists in a game that also promises a tough one while Nebraska has an open prospect. The sie of the week is the Kansas Angelo-Kokuba club at Manhattan. Drinkers will probably be a fight for the cellar championship. Amos will be this week, but will entertain the Argios, The line weakness of the Jayhawk will be the main point to improv in the practices of this week. Hard workouts are scheduled for the Kansans for the entire week in preparation for the Washington clock Saturday. | Team | Opp. | Td | No. | Pct | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Monreal | 2 | 2 | 20 | 1.00 | | Nebraska | 2 | 2 | 20 | 1.00 | | Kansas | 1 | 1 | 19 | 1.50 | | Kansas Angles | 1 | 1 | 19 | 1.50 | | Wake Forest | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | Olmsted Angles | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | Olmsted Angles | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | | Denver | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | Bears Here This Week Game Will Be Third Between K. U. and Washington Next Saturday when the Missouri Tigers journey to Northwestern for an intercultural game, and play at San Antonio in the Santa Ana Argies at Manhattan to feature a Didi's day program, the Kansas State Wildcats in a home contest with Washington. Coach Robert Higgins, former all- American hockey, has seven letter not- er than 80. The team is end, in captain of the Bears. Sports writers believe that he was more than longer than they were last year. Football relations between Kansas and Washington will be resumed in the spring of 2015, nearly 20 years. In 1924, Kansan defeated the Bear at Louis St. Louis, 6 to 4; and in 1925, Kansas faced the Sawyer, who scored eight at the score was 83 to 0 in favor of the Jayhawks. Trevionis of 1922 the two won consecutively, Saturday will witness the third contest between the two teams. While the Kansas Aggies were training the Jayhawks, feathers from their wings had been used at St. Louis were putting up a stiff challenge at Missouri only to lose to their first defeat of the season in hold the underfated Tiger's search for success. With the Tigers open up a brilliant charging attack which the Bears can defeat. Hockey Notec The juniors are getting right in there and working steadily into good shape. They have quite a lot of new material which is developing rapidly as they get older. They need touching and touching up they should make good competition for anyone. Now that the weather is clearing up and the field is in better shape now clubs have to be able to clubs have any effect on the brand of hockey displayed, there should be a decided improvement in the way they rate the psychological effect is helpful and the scramble for choice clubs before practice is a good warming off. As the players gradually return to good form the number of bruised shins and knees is decreasing at each practice. Bernice Ackerman, A. B. 21), will be with Ned Wayburn's Promenader, a head line act on Unk Hill's vaudeville show *The Furious Ride*, in a prima domna in the company. Sport Notes Kansas again showed that backpacks can win to games without a good line. The Agyries tore through our guards and tackles with ease. --copying At all dealers Eddie Ash was throwing some wonderful passers when he opened up his aerial attack. His passes were long and those of them were true to the mark. The main question asked Saturday was "Why didn't the team show the same fight and spit in the rest of the first quartet?" The first of the quarter first The Jahawkers were again show- ing some real tackling. Those Agziie hit hard and low and it was silhou- tic that backs gain lay an Agzit tackler. Nevertheless Cooper did some fin broken field running and ripped off gain after gain. Lyman, Propernik and Hunter were also doing some nice playing for the Jayhawkers, both on defense and offense. Olson and Myers were lineamen that gained recognition by breaking through the Aggie line on several occasions to escape the backs for a The Jayhawk harriers did the ungestudent slit of defending the Aggies against the Panthers. The Kansans can't beat the Aggies in football they can creech it to do in college. They're not Huff. Huff it the beginning of a long string of victories for the uni- "Poee" Franzen, as usual, was far in advance of the first Aargue man and Captain Sarvis was close behind the speedy Moody, captain again. With intra-nural athletics starting today as well as variety basketball games on the Hill will be in action in athletics from now until the end of the month. Washington is the next victim for the Jayhawkers and according to reports from Missouri it will not be an easy battle. The Boars can fight, but so can the Jayhawns. It is a conference fray and the Kansan will no doubt be in with full force to win. Equipment has been issued to the varsity basketball men and practice started this afternoon. Practice will be held five days each week at 3:20p. Second Faculty Concert Miss Meribah Moore, Soprano to Give Recital The second of a series of faculty concerts will be given by Miss Moriab Moore of the Fine Arts faculty, accompanied by Dean D. M. Swarthout. The concert will be in Fraser chapel, Monday evening, Oct 17, at 11 a.m. Miss Moore came to University from Jacksonville, Ill., where she was head dance teacher at Hibiscus Women's College. She is now a soloist in the quartet of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian church of New York and an celebrated organist, Dr. William C. Karl. Miss Moore was the winner of the Inadore Luckstone scholarship of the University. Miss Moore has a soprano voice of rare quality, mellow and full and a sense of interpretive values in songs, according to Dean Swartwhist. The program will be as follows: Varibellio Seminaria Lo Me Wander Not Uusen Albisilis Maurit Immer leider wieder mein Schlümmer Brehm keh auf die Rue von bekhtig Freizei Rosenheim Rosentheil Schumann Strauchmann Strunz The Skylark ___ Gorhainboul Night and the Curtain's Drawn Ferreira The Little Shepherd's Song Watts Nuit de Holles Deborah Si tu le vois Koelwitz Chair de Lune Noelle Concelle a Nina Weklerin Miss Moore is the director of the Women's Glee Club in the absence of Dean Agnes, husband, who is study- ing at Columbia University in New York City. President Arnold Bennett Hall of the University of Oregon brand freshman having as a "Hossler school day role." Programs, Favors, Crepe Paper Engraving, Printing, Stationery Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies A. G. APRICH Samples Tel. 288 736 Mass. St. Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 Intramural Athletes Open Season Tonight With Playground Bal A. G. ALRICH Downtown 9241-2 Mass. The University of Kansas in intramural athletic season opened tonight with the playing of a number of playground ball games. Sixteen teams were scheduled to go into action and play eight more games will be played. Games to Be Played at 4:30 Teams Urged to Study Official Rules Official Rules Some of the organizations entered are not well acquainted with the rules and Coach John Subo has suggested provide itself with a book of rules. The games are to be played at 4:30 o'clock and results reported to the office as soon as the games are completed. Cosmopolitan club vs. Alpha Kappa Lambda, diamond 1. The schedule of games for Wednesday night is: Sigma Chi vs. Delta Upallon, diamond 2. Kappa Sigma vs. Alpha Tax Omega, diamond 3. Delta Sigma Pi vs. Triangle, dimond 5. Sigma Nu va. Phi Kappa, diamond Delta Sigma Lambda vs. Sigma Alpha Mu, diamond 6 Pi Upsellon ya, Chi Delta Sigma diamond 7. Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, diamond 8. 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He had recently been disappointed in a minor matter relating to the killing of two students at Kansas, Professor Shad, in commenting, said that he had "always found him quick to overcome moments." No inquiry was held because the set had been so obviously premeditated, according to Dr. H, T. Jones, coroner, who saw no evidence of when time found and had probably lived, though unconscious, for about two hours after the shot, Doctor Jones said. Death Not Immediate Dennie Walker came to the University in 1955 as associate professor of mechanical engineering. The next year he became a professor, in 1918 was appointed acting head of the School of Architecture and since 1914 he has been dean. Makers of UNIQUE This Lead Colored Pencil in 12.4g, $8.88 per do He received the degree B. M. E. in 1896 from the University of Maine and in 1900 returned for his M. E. degree. In 1914 he received his M. E. from Cornell. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed, but will be announced later. 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