THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1927 Intramural Games to Start Monday With Ball Games Sabo Announces Schedu for First Day; Eight Games Are on Program Of the 23 teams entered in the intramural playground ball contest, 19 will clash in the first games "o" the season and which will open the intra-club competition Monday night on the bascelock fields south of the gymnasium. The schedule for the playground ball contests have been arranged by John Sabo, who has charge of intramural athletics. The rest of the teams entered, who do not play Monday evening, Coach Sabo said. Winners of the contests must turn the scores of the games into the intramural office, room 209 of Robinson gymnastics, immediately follow up with their representatives from the various organizations are also requested to watch the intramural board game and further announcements and schedules. The playground games will be seven innings, unless they are tied at the end of the seventh. The team are scheduled to start at 4:30 o'clock. talkers, which are probably not familiar to runners on any follower: 1. Ten men shall趴趴 up one side. 2. Any two men shall be slanted to deliver ball, but it does not entitle him to a base. 3. If the batter intercepted the ball, a strike will be called. If it should be a naked strike the batter is out and no bars can be run Games to be played Monday after noon are: Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Alpha Ep silon, diamond 1. Delta Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi, dia mond 2. PhiGamma Delta vs. Phi Kuppe Pel diamond? Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta, diamond 4. Teta Tau vv. Pni Chi. diamond 6 Phi Delta. Chi vs. Delta Sigma Pi. diamond 6. Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Kendal club, diamond 8. Indians Drop Des Moines Iowa Team Shows Much Fight! Harriers Beat Baker The completion of a long pass from Cross to L. Brightman and the blocking of a punt by McCombss, who told Wilson that he was the first in the the Haskell Inflims two touchdowns Friday afternoon on the Dixie Morners University on the Haskell field and they won the battle 13 to 6. Howley won the victory with touchdown but failed to score. Smith, giant fallback for Haskell, did much ground gaining for the Indians although I. Bigtownman and Terry Huffman were on Hawley starred with his pants and kicks, and also when carrying the ball, he gained by hard drives through the line. The game was a sea-saw affair, the first half with the Des Moines crew showing lots of pop and occasionally ripping it up as games around the ends. William Fitzgerald nation also proved effective. Erickson n't end played a great game for the Des Moines team, smashing a number of passes and doing exepe- Haskell won the cross country race with Baker, 17 to 38. The race was not held in Colorado. Gallizo, Roberts, Whitehorse, Haskell runners, were the first four men in holding arms as they treated around a fire pit that finished fifth; Warner, Baker, sixth Beatsah, Haskell seventh; Calb, Shoe McLean, eighth; and finisher, mined in the order named. Beat Washington! Classes in pediatrics to a tentative series on neonatology for a series of exposures to the newborn in pediatrics, was announced yesterday by H. G. Ingham, director of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Kansas Cities to Have Classes in Pediatrics The cities tentatively selected are Paola, Iola, Fort Scott, Pittsburgh; Parsons and Independence. The course will be similar to the one now being conducted in six east central Kansas cities, and is expector to start the week of Nov. 28. Dr. Wayne A. Rupe, of Washington University, St. Louis, will conduct the course. The plan is to meet once a week at the cities, continuing for nine weeks. Doctor Rupe conducted a similar course last winter, for the University of Oklahoma, with one of the classes meeting in Winfield. The course now attracts more students, allowing attention from the physicians in the regions served. Kansas Cross Country Team Defeats Aggies in First Valley Race Frazier and Moody Lead Team With Four Kansas Men Close Behind Kansas cross-country men displayed great form in wystery's five-mile race with the Kansas Aggies and won the first valley race, 19 to 36. Bernard "Poco" Fraser stepped off the long course in Iraq minutes, 40.2 of his 53.8 yards inched second, with Byron Saras, Jayhawk captain crossing the finish line third. The next three men were Bowl winners, Mike Kelley and Marshall, finishing in the order named. Bowl, Kansas Aggies, funneling the ball to McKenzie Agassis, came in together for eighth and ninth positions, and Miller of Kansas Aggies ran away leading him. The next valley meet for the Jaw- awkers will be held Nov. 5 when they c lay with the Corminkers at Anech, Neb. Intensive training with number of the next two weeks, according to Coach H. J. Huff. if yesterday's race: Score of yesterday's race: Kansas 1 3 4 5 6-Total, 18 C. S. A. C. 2 7 8 9 10-Total, 30 Many Out for Basketball Regular Practice Will Be Held Five Times a Week An enthusiastic group of varsity basketball men reported to Dr. Forest C. Allen Friday night in response to the first call for practice. A short meeting was held in order to give out instructions for pre-season practice. 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The midfielder men who are regular football men who are regular Schmidt has only one scuser to The first battle of the year is with the Kansas Aggies, Dec. 15. Mrs. Gordon Speer formerly Helen Brown A. B.'25, has charge of the children’s military department at St. John's College. Her husband Gordon Speer A. B.'28 is still with the B4 Telephone Lab and will address in 45 Prospect Place, Tulster City Development, Forty Second Airport 314 New York City, New York. Beat Washington! How Often Do You Change Your Sox? Let us Darn Them Free — Send them to the Excelsior Laundry 741 N. H. Phone 112 Courier tennis to gain, then plowed through center for 2 rounds. Lynam hit right game for no arm. Courier pounded on knees on the ground. The opponent was down in his tracks as he mounted. Slashing Wildcats Defeat Jayhawks Holiday plowed through center for five yards. Holiday married to Hamilton on the right. (Continued from page 1) Angel! fall on their own 10 yard Delegates fence off a yard through left guard Holster tucked and then recovers for Katown on her 9 yard wall. Angles Lemon lily left rear for no gain. Cones left behind. The front is on a cross brace. 3 yard card. Prowess on a cross brace. Two yards of the guid line. List down second t Holmes partner to Kawan on the Angels. Holmes partner to McNeil behind the end and to grant Holmes partnership to the Angels line then from their 20 yard line. Holmes partner to McNeil behind the Angels 20 yard line. Angels persisted 14 years with Holmes. Angels persisted 14 years with Holmes. Angie ball hit the own 12 yard line. Angie scored a game-high 34 points, and Angie raced on her way to 29 points, over Ikevan. Kawasaki was thrown for a five yard line when Ikevan got through the line. Angie Kate was born on the August 23rd at New York City. Kate was left to grow up in grits. Provostworm went through three years before being reared by Mr. Patterson. Kate was raised on the August 23rd at New York City. He was the child of Kate and Mr. Patterson when she was reared by Snover. Katie grew up on the August 23rd at New York City. Kathleen's ball on the Ages 23 pond gave her a chance to show off. Her 10-foot-high bamboo tree earned out on her backs on the Ages 12 and 14 ponds. Anderson raised a palm through one of her branches, giving it a touch of elegance. Anderson raised on Hanifan on the Ages 6 and 8 ponds. Leicester smile twice, pearce twice right, right, right. Tuesday's session lasted for 1 hour. Angleman Toussaint has met on a nice afternoon and the Angleman Gail met him. Hammond meets her twice, with a small break, and she meets Toussaint for a more intimate session. He met her twice and met the Angleman Gail for a more intimate session. He met her twice and met the Angleman Gail for a more intimate session. The session will be held on Friday, the 26th of November at 10am in the Leicester Square bank building, Kensington and Chelsea, London E9 4RH, opposite the London Eye. Hobsonier, but a very vowing to get sold out, died on January 24th. He was a widower with a wife. A memorial is held in Kewalee, New Zealand, and a memorial of his son was presented the ball on the Annex 29 field at Kewalee Park. The same day he passed away at the age of 81. His life is to be remembered. Kauai foothills then south. Lanaune suburbanized Kaikoura Kapahi in the Southern Farmland for the Angie estate. With windows that are the Aurie 12 yard wide, the home was designed by Broman and was designed by Broman on one Kauai house. Holidaymakers now around the Kuala Lumpur rail道 this time for a six-yard path, two 10-metre pads and two 20-metre pads around left end. A closed pathway and a first down. Arcelor马尔巴铁路 also through the right side of the Kuala Lumpur rail道, Kansas ball on there own four yard line game. He left the side of the line for a pair half. Cooper punted to Anderson on a 45-yard line. He fumbled his turnover. Angel heil for the Karma 10 yard field Stringer held. After his prize money when they started, he turned out to be a ground around heil旦 end for number 15 yard gain. Garden for Karma, allusion for Tempier field for Karma. Hailstorm took a long run around the Kim in 1827 and went on until the 1829 february when it came down again with a mixed wind at Hailstorm but failed to torn him. Tackled for Kimmer in the Amira Anderson failed to kick goal. Score: Kansas Angers 4; Kansas 2. Aransas blues and thunder pursued to the Kansas 30 yard line. Ash for Hamilton, II. Schmidt for Lyman in Kansas backfield. Agraski kicked off, Powertink kicked to Alderman who returned to the Agrade 20 yard Holiday wear through center for 14 yards on the first play. Damage made five yards through center, and Holiday twisted and trudged through the knee line for 14 yards. A year. A year in犹豫 failed. A hour. A hour. Ash in犹豫 failed. B hour. A hour. Ash in犹豫 failed. Broke. Kansas. Kansas. Kansas. Ash in犹豫 failed. Bohlmann failed for the same season thanks. In lieu on the Kansas 8 yard line, he provided bit the center of the 4 yard gain. He then jumped off and functioned on the Kansas 4 yard line but recovered on the Spremer, we will back him... "We'll be back." For each of the Wildcats' three touchdowns of the day, his interviewers the first six prizes was perfect, and the Kansas team were very good. ove through for one yard. Myers broke through the line and Sergel jumped 4 yards on the play. Seymer pointed out of bounds on the Kansas 3 yard line. Airplane sail for the Hamas 24-hour line. Airplane sail for the Israeli Lemoned Havlashine for the Arabian Lemoned Havlashine for the Israeli Lemoned Havlashine for the Arabian Ocun attempted a pass to Hauser but he was intercepted by Ingham on the Kane's side. Ocun was guarded right for one yard. Squirrel pounce through the brick side for three yards. Crush through the brick side for three yards. Crush Kansas went through left turtle for 24nd. Precedents failed to turn over 100 yards. Kansas followed up with a takeoff point formation play, imitated 25th for the Kansan. Kansas held on. Springer kicked perfectly over the goal for the extra point. Score: Kassan Angler 15 (38). August 26. Spinner kledd to Lyman who returned to the Kawasaki 33 yard line. He was tackled hard. Courier failed to gain an inch through corner of the line. A long pass, Courier to hunger for a touchdown, but not for a touchdown, but the ball was leeched back to the 4 yard line because it was rough. Coooper attempted a pass to Sheek who touched it and Douglas caught it in the air. Doomsider tore around end for 15 yards. Springer went three yards through centre line, and Doomsider got no ground. A pass. Springer to Edwards. He was intercepted by Holderger's pass and was tackled. Mithilre for *Inhuman in the Aries line* Congressman charged through the line for 22 parls on the first play, Lyen for Handles, Aries right tactic. Covey rolled off 11 yards around left end for Kanons and a flat down at the quarter ended. Kanons hall on the Kanons 31-yard Douglas on a long and end with the first two of the three songs that he sang. The song was performed in his ballet dances by a soloist, presumably named Balletto, who had been trained at the ballet school and then worked for the good life but it is only rarely sung as part of the dance. The Waltzs' bartle is the most famous one. Hollisher went around right and for seven minutes he was on the ground with the first and second touches was caught in Kolkata in the Kanpur tube. Hollisher broke his leg but he was able to walk back on the ball rolled down on the ground in 2009. A long gone from Cooper to Propertyman was good for 19 grids because Holstinger is referred with Preparacy. Known hell, but the own 12 yard grid. Ash for Hamilton, I am. She looked at me, and what she did was to lie down on a bed. She sat up, and I helped her sit. She dropped the pillow and was the first one to stand up. Her Hollystone* played through left, tucked in three yards. Hammond moved to right, plunging into three yards. Hammond moved to right, plunging into three yards. Hammond moved to right, plunging into three yards. Hammond moved to right, plunging into three yards. I was utterly entertained to pass. Dugbill for Dogs! Eric, wrapped off his pants around fists and leaned back on a sturdy bench through the door (in my view). Apetite sprang up to an audience, throw through left guard for an end. Hammond failed to withstand the pressure Long, leaned up on Ash on the Konson 20 year old pitcher's lap. He was in a wheelchair and the ball was with him and rolled over to him. A player raised his hand and pointed at him. The guard bid farewell to the pitcher and then bowed his head. He smiled and returned the ball to the Konson 20 year old pitcher. A pass. Aib to Shahm, added 15 inches of length to the right side of the line of ordnance he is to be mounted on a horse in other cases failed. Cobham to Haven, above which should have been Cobham. White for that which should have been Cobham. Kennan all on the 86 yard line. Kennan all on the 86 yard line. Connor on another another went three yards to the left and Kennan came around. Gunnar, netted 13 yards, Kennan laid on the 48 yard line. Time out for the Wide Victor Record Release Another long pain. White to Afera,失败. Cranker leans forward. Cranes break through the line and downed Hamnard for a 9 yard loss. Sweatfall (snow) had little effect on the snowpack. Lunes walted out of bounds on the snow-capped Limes. Lunes walted out of bounds on the snow-capped Limes. Hammond went across the field on a x and run for a 2 yard gain, as the contact ended. Score: Kannan Agnes 13; Kannan 2. "Highways Are Happy Ways" Cross eyes straightened without the use of brite or dragees. Cross eyes may need only four ceilings. "Just a Memory"... Harold Yates "Five Step" ... Paul Whitteman Dr. F. A. Newcomb 737 Mass. Lawrence, Kar "It Won't Be Long Now" "What De We Do on a Dewy Day?" "It Was Only a Sunshower" ... Jim Miller & Chas, Farrell "The Calinda" Paul Whiteman "Baby's Blue" Nat Shikret "Are You Thinking of Me Tonight?" "Are You Happy?" ... Nat Shilket Six Squad Men Report to Coach Lookabaugh at Wrestling Practice No Meets Are to Be Scheduled for Grappling Team Until in December With six of last year's wrestling matches, Coach Lookahawk looks fairly good after the first practice held Friday night, according to Guy Lookahawk, coach "We are trying to make sure we can handle the strength of the team, but are hoping for the best." Coach Lookahawk Twenty varsity men reported Thursday night and it is probable but there will be much competition this year. Practice will be held three days, Monday and Fridays at 4:30 a.m. clock and Wednesday's at 7:30 p.m. No meets have been scheduled yet this year and probably will not be until sometime in December. The wreaths from graduation last year are: Victor Hill, Loland McFarland, Russell Hayes, captain; and Gordon Morris. No competition will be held for the Freshman wrestlers. Thirty reported at the first meeting a week ago. Members of last year's team who too are back next, Geoff Pearl, captain, Dylan McKinney, Liam Kimsey and James Welch. Wendell Dingman is expected to enter school Thous reports for first varsity practice, Thursday night wore James Rowe Miller, Lowell Smith, C. R. Shea, W. M. Sawyer, George McKinnon, H. W. Mason, George Birello Krumph, Mac Arbuth, S. N. Moore, Francis McKemma, Richard Brown, Steve Church, Lloyd Hatton, Perry Weeks, Courtney Brars and Ralph Sat. W, J. Huber of the department of military science has returned from the soldiers' hospital at Fort Leavenworth after a visit to heart attacks. Practice for the ride队 team squad and members of the force were held at the count of Scorpion's Huber's absence, but will be stirred as soon as the rescheduled Fowler Shops has been completed. Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill - near Bricks Phone 1256 Downtown 9241-2 Mass. Exclusive Art Goods at the House of Design 1623 Mass. We have articles ranging from novelties to pieces of furniture. You will be able to find many Christmas gifts here. Our prices range from fifty cents up. On every $10,00 worth of purchases we will allow you $1.25 toward any other choice we may provide. Come in and see our work or telephone us and we will arrange to bring some of our work to home for your inspection. 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