PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1926 Injury Handicap Continues to Hit Jayhawker Tean Fritts Has Shoulder Blade Chipped When Making Tackle; Out of Drake Tilt The injury jins still follows the Jayhawk football squad and another man was added to the team. Pritts, snappy quarterback, sustained a chipped shoulder blade in making a tackle. The seriousness of his injury is not debilitably known, but it has been reported to appear against Drinke. McMillan and Thornfield, backfield stars are still listed among the casualties and neither will be able to play in Saturdays' game. McMillan has not been out for practice this week and it is not known when he will be in playing shape again. Thornfield was going along in his shape, but it will pitch before last weeks before the big touch can take his place at halftime. Game Is a Toss-up The loss of Prints will be a blow to Kansas, because the playing was one of the features of the Husker game. He netted many yards by his returning of points and his speed in a double man in the Kansas backfield. The game must be in a bushy and it is almost impossible to dope the winner. Drake has two cut corners that can be used in defense. Fray and Kannus holds the same record. Oklahoma defeated the Baldays by a 11 to 9 score and Nebraska won 21 to 1. Last week Drake defeated Mississippi 35 to 18. Everett and Fey Drake Stars On the basis of comparative score it might be figured that Drake has a slight advantage due to their scoring a boltheadwheel Nebraska at 49-30. Dakota also a field goal. Also Oklahoma only scored eleven points against the Bull dogs and were in turn defeated by Kansas Angelo be to 12. Judging from these two games Drake broke a two-point game with Kansas; although it is likely to dope the amount of point scored. The Kansas team will leave on the Union Park Thursday evening at 7:50. Tonight the entire crowd will be the guests of Glen Dickerson and will attend "One Minute to Flay" in which Red Grange is starred. Kansas fallows will remember "Chuck" Everett as the leader of the Drake basketball team last year and he has been a chief cog in their football machine this year. He is a hard hitter and will capture the Kansas lineup on Friday. Drake star in Captain Gill Grif, co-founder, whose play has been the feature of the games in which Drake but played. Hockey Dates Announced Schedule Is Ready for Women's Inter-Class Games The games scheduled for the women's fall basketball (squares) are announced as follows. Nov 10, freshmen vs. juniors; sophomores vs. seniors; morners vs. juniors. Nov 16, freshmen vs. sophomore; juniors vs. seniors. Nov 18, freshmen vs. juniors; sophomore vs. seniors. Nov 20, freshmen vs. sophomore; juniors vs. seniors. Nov 25, freshmen vs. sophomore; juniors vs. seniors. The women have been practicing for the past month. The sophomores and freshmen are enrolled in Mrs. Darnley Barron of the physical education department, and the Freshmen and junior under the direction of Dr. A. R. Schuster of the physical education department. The junior and senior teams were chosen last week in order that they could play the basketball game which was staged at the Rimmonova scramble. The freshmen and sophomore teams will probably be chosen this week. Last year, the juniors won the tournament. That makes the dope pretty strong for the seniors this year, but the other classes declare that there is nothing in dope. The freshmen team of last year lost every time they played and their members of the team they find hard lesson and are planning to do big things in the lacrosse tournament this year. The Daily Texan, college paper of the University of Texas, is in room to contain a magna faucibus section which will be composed of four chapters on crowds, and literary criticism, and will be illustrated with art work. The big games in the Valley this weekend bring Nebraska against Ames, Kansas vs. Drake, and Oklahoma against Washington; University. None of the leaders get into action conference opponents this week. Sport Notes Missouri will face another interunion opponent when it invades the stronghold of West Virginia at Morgantown. This game is the game for which he schedule or the week and is the only game of any great consequence. If Henry has his charges whipped up to fever pitch has he did against the Cornhoppers and Ames, the Tigers will win the game, but Ohioans will win Oklahoma the week following, it looks like an eastern victory. West Virginia is strong this year as she has been in years to come and should not send again Missouri's beat. Owen Bush, manager of the Indianaapolis club of the American Association, will succeed Bill McKenzie as manager of the Pirates of Pittsburgh. Fred Clark has resigned his office in the club. The big game in the East for the week is between Yale and the Army at New Haven. The Army has a powerful team this year and have some backfill in Harding, Hewitt and Wilson. They have wooed every game since last season. have lost one to Brown at Saturday. The West Pointers have been invading the Bulldog stronghold for 16 games, with their away with the short end of the score. They had their big chance some two or three years ago when the Yale crew had a rather weak aggregation against them. The Nets best they could do was a 7 to 7. Local football fans will be given an opportunity to see some brilliant open field running Saturday when the Indians entertain Buckell. Blindside, who calls signals for the Pennsylvania boys is a mean boy when losses are bad. The 85-ward run against Buckell was unable to score. It will also be the first time for the fans to view McLain against strong competition. Northeme Dove after the usual close shave by Northwestern, will take on another powerful opponent this week. Georgia Tech. The Golden Tornado will sweep out of the South this year with a lot of the gust knocked out of them and should not give the Irish any great amount of competition. Michigan will be the guests of the Navy at Amphipolis this week. Last year the Middles journeyed to Aim Arbor and were spectators while the Wolveservers proved themselves to be some 54 points better than the Navy in this year, but not this year however, and it will be a droll tussle. You've passing attack though should buffle the Easterners and a victory for the Yoostam looks likely. In the game with Missouri last Saturday, Ames took advantage of the offside penalty to keep Missouri out of the half and the halftime end. As the Tigers lined up for the kick an Ames man would lift up the works by jumping off side, whereupon the referee would in turn take the ball from him. The contest was repeated to the concession of the Missourians and finally when they did kick it was blocked. The idea of the Ames boys was to block away the time until the half Women Now Registering for Rifle Team Tryouts About twenty women have registered for the Women's Rifle Team the last two days. The registration is in room 102 Fowler shops, and is under the supervision of members of the rifle team of last year. "The registration has not been very large for the first two days but we expect that there will be a large increase Friday and Saturday," Sgt. W. L. Huber, who has charge of the range work, said this morning. hockey trayer is killed. Anne Patterson, c'28, who was struck on the temple by another girl while playing hockey Monday evening, was pronounced dead early morning by hospital officials. At first Miss Patterson's injury seemed very slight, but later Monday evening she suffered a nervous collapse. Actual firing will be done by the women who wish to try out for the team. Much new equipment and a new range are being furnished this year. Hockey Player Is Recovering Mrs. A. Drinkard, nec Lecia Dale, A. B. '24 is employed as bacteriologist at Research Hospital in Kansas City. Valley schools are scheduled to appear in five gridron contents on Saturday Oct. 30, with the Drake-Kannan game at Des Moines promising a close battle. Missouri and the Aggies meet teams out of the valley, Missouri meeting West Virginia university at Morgantown and the Aggies and Arkansas at Pine Forest. The Nebraska valley struggles are the Nebraska-Iowa State match at Lincoln and the Washington-Oklahoma clash at St. Louis. Important Games Listed Saturday's Football Schedule Full of Big Contests Important games of interest in the east are the Navy-Michigan tray at its home in Detroit, where the corps forges up 54 to 0 defeat at the bands of Michigan last year, Yale and the Army will fight it out at New Haven, and Illinois meets Pennsylvania at a match. California vs. Oregon at Berkeley. Chicago vs. Ohio State at Chicago Columbus vs. Michigan State at Hampton. romphillis vi. vs Brown at Harnerow Drinke vs Kannie at Dos Moose Harwell vs Tufts vs Cambage at Waverly Holy Cross vs Dayton at Westport Illinois vs Pompeylanie at Urbana Indiana vs Newcumberland at Bloom Important games throughout the country are listed below: Louisville vs. Centre at Louisville Nebraska vs. Johns State at Lincoln Nebraska, Punice vs. Georgia Tech, in South Bend Kansas Agri, vc. Arkansas at Manhattan. Penn State vs. George Washington at State College Purple vs. Normal at Lafayette Syracuse vs. Johns Hopkins in Syracuse. Texas vs. South Methodist at Austin Tulane vs. Mississippi at New Orleans Physical Education Club Organized Tuesday Night Navy vs. Michigan at Baltimore Yale vs. Army at New Haven The Physical Education Club holds its first meeting Tuesday night in Robinson Gymnastics. The club is just a group organized, and is under the supervision of the school's guard. Barry, barring the women's department of physical education. The organization, *n* for all physical education majors and all women interested in physical education. At the meeting held last night it was decided that meetings should be held every other week on Tuesday night at 7:30. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 9. At the last meeting recreation pro Robert Hale plays the feature on the mammoth Reuter organ. VARSITY Matinee Daily—3:00 Evening Shows: 6:30 to 11:00 Harold Loring and Eli Wamengo in special Indian selections celebrating Pow-Wow Week. 17658 Mat. 10-40 Nite 10-50 grams were taken up for the purpose of studying the best plans for mixing a group of girls in a community recreation hour. English folk dances were practiced and learned under the direction of Miss Barto. SPECIAL ATTRACTION Prices returning the seminar at each meeting games will be played. There was a good number out had not made it to the game, so next time according to Margo Barto. In the next two weeks a similar organization in the men's department will be organized and the two clubs will meet together. Miss Barto and Doctor Allen will hold a short seminar the first half of each meeting at which time any questions may be discussed. The states have sent concerning matters that have bothered them after they finished school will be taken up. SCHULZ THE TAILOR The University of North Dakota will meet the University of Manitoba in the first international football classic ever staged in the midwest, at Winnipig, Mana, Nov. 13. It will be the first time in the west that a United States university has played in a Canadian city. The teams will play Canadian football the first half and United States type if football the second half. 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