PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1925 Kansas Backfield Shows Offensive in Final Workout Zuber Is "Right" for Game With Plunging, Tossing and Punting Threats Showing a real offensive punch has night in the last scrimmage of the week before the Grimin contest Sat. 14. The team's most annoyed spectators who were at the field. Zuber was "right" and the yards so easily ensleded against off the fresh, who found him next to the step, is one of our most encouraging Kansas will add two more checks in her victory column before the close of the season. Time after time the big triple-threat back crash into the line and it seemed inevitable that the defensive line would crack, allowing a parachute jump mostly executed by the Sturrow Wellman pass and be a consistent ground-gainer. And Zuber's 78-yard return of the first kick-off with his deceptive pass and signify victory will point to a victory for Kansas. Wellman Scores "Scoop" Wellman still was dragging passes out of the nif' at many angles and scored by this route once during the scrimmage. "Big Six" Lattin was able to get his passes, and Griffin thought it advisable to leave him home from the Grinnell game to allow his injuries one more week to heal. Much is expected of Leo in the Missouri game; therefore he take no chances of another injury. The team was in Des Moines this morning for breakfast, and left at 11 o'clock for Grimell where they are working out this afternoon. Wibur Starr will take charge of practice at the field today and tomorrow. Twenty-five Men Leave The following men made the trip: Captain "Babe" Smith, Volgues, Cloud, W. Mullins, and Cramer, truckers; Hake, Baker, test司机; Duggan, Kulman, Taylor; Kulman, Kulman, Taylor; Ed. Hipkin guards; Burton and Davidson, centers; Anderson and Hodges, quarterbacks; Shannon, Schmidt E. Coutter, Hart, Wellman. The probable Kansas starting line-up is as follows: Ends, Bake and Powers; Violets and W Mulline; guards; Sunburn and Kawann; quarterback; American; Hamilton and Coulter, full; Gene Hart. Sophomores and Juniors Lead in Hockey Games Freshmen Are Defeated The sophomores defeated the freshmen 7-9 in the inter-class hockey games played Tuesday afternoon. Neither the sophomore nor the juniors had the lead and the freshmen and the seniors have both been defeated. Only one time during the game was the neophoneo guard threatened due to the defence of the goal keeper, jolee Hearn. But he was killed by Roth Martin and Olive Westerbury. Each team 'plays every other team twice and fifty W. A. A. points will be given to the championship team. Bettie Baker made three points for the winners and Morma Wagstaff Margaret Hays, and Daphne Worldland each made one point. Charlotte Harper, captain of the Kansas team, mined a Myrli Gould player well for the freshmen. The standing now is: Placed W. L. Pct. Juniors 2 2 0 100 Sophomores 2 2 0 100 Hallers 1 0 0 100 Freshmen 1 0 0 1 New Wrestlers Desired Lookabaugh Wants More Men for Eligible Material A call for more candidates for the wrestling squash has been issued by Guy Lookabaugh, wrestling coach. While the squash is large, there is a safety concern of the squash who report now will have the opportunity of taking the same work as the squash members who have been working for some time. Lookabaugh said, as he intends to instruct a new assistance instruction work in the near future. The squad is now being taught the fundamentals of wrestling, which include the different positions, and holds. An all-University tournament will be held shortly before the Christmas holidays. Miss Hirschie Boles, fellow in the English department, attended homecoming at C. of E. at Emporia last week-end. Officials for K. U. Games With Missouri Chosen E. C. Quiygle and Leslie Edmonds have been secured an officials for the Kansas-Missouri basketball games. (AP) A committee composed of Herb Gish, Nebraska; T. Nelson Metcalf, Ames; and Doctor Edumma, Washington scheduled games for all the valley schools, but since the Kansas-Missouri games are outside of the regular 12 game schedule, Doctor Brewer, Coach Allen, and Doctor Allen chose the officials. Mr Quigley is an apuire in major league baseball and is equally good in basketball, while Edmons is the sport editor of the Topaka Day Capi- Intra-Mural Contests Begin on Good Track at Memorial Stadium Annual Track Meet Is Cente of Students' Interest This Week The fall intra-mural track meet was started Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m. Perfect weather conditions prevailed and the stadium track was in excellent condition. Four events were completed. They were the 50 yard low hurdles, the Ski jump and relay. The shot put, Karl Schindemann, beach coach of track, and Coach McMurphy officiated at the meet. The final results in the hurdle were: Dornboos, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Hays, Alpha KappaLambda, tended for first and second, in the time of 06:35-2.5 seconds; Bogg, Sigma Alpha Education, third; Landers, Sigma Ns, fourth; Porsman, Beta Theta II, Fifth; and Fankhouses, unattached sixth. Nearly sixty men competed in the mile run. It was run off in one heat. The results of this race were: Frasier, Delia Chi, first in the time of 4:47 1:5. Springer, unattached, second in the time of 4:39 1:6. Sayre, Beta Theta Pi, fourth, Brodera, Sigma Pi Epsilon; fifth; and Langdor, Pi Kappa Alpha, sixth. three heats of the 880-yard relay were run. The teams that made the best time in all three heats were the ones that won. The results were: Sigma Alpha Epiphany, second; Sigma Alpha Epiphany, second; in 1:42-1:5; Delta Tau and Sigma Phi Epiphany, for third and fourth places, and Sigma Nu and Pi Delta Theta for fifth and sixth places. The teams that missed the finals were Ogden, Edgens, Eckes, and Nichols. The only field event of the afternoon was the shot put. The results of this event were Thornbill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, first; Wills, unattached, second; Kaneh, Alpha Kappa fourth; Hays, second; fourth; J, Thornbill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, fifth; and Hays, Alpha KappaLambda, sixth. M. Thornbill The events for Friday afternoon, November 13, are the 50-dollar dash, preliminary and final; the 440- yard dash, to be run in hents, the faster dash, to be run in hents, the furthest, preliminary; and the pole vault. The first event will start at 4. heaved the weight for a distance of 43 feet and 1 1-2 inches. Sport Notes It is our guess that the Huskers will have to show a lot more than they have so far this season if they expect to be Irish on Turkey day. The Huskers have no alibi, they had as good a chance as Drkeid did and the matter of breaking him sums up like advantage of the breaks. The Hunker player goes on to say that the Bear man are going to Manhattap to beat the Farmers and are going to show Notre Dame something --at One of the most unreportmanlike statements that the writer has ever read came from the Nebraska grid camp and was printed recently in a Kansas City paper. The Cornhuskers haven't got over that little setback at Des Moines and one of the Nebraska regulars makes the statement that everybody Drakes on a would have hoped to Drakes on a Huskers have the best football team in the valley; and that goes for Missouri to. Might as well come out and admit the Des Moines team out played you Nebraska. Rankin's 13 Mass—Over Fischer's Shoe Store Marcel and Bob Curt—75c MISS RAMSEY MISS RAMSEY 469 The Dartmouth-Chicago games Glostoria Formerly at Samples—Phone 469 Get a Handy for the Students 730 Mass. Palace Barber Shop & Beauty Parlor Seven Experienced Barbers Three Operators Phone 325 Free Sample Snappy Fall Suitings SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Jayhawker Gloss Photos for Seniors Hike Out to the BROADVIEW INN of $1.00 "Martin Luther and Modernism" will be the subject of the sermon Sunday at 11 at Unity Church, 12th & Vermont. Prof. John Ise at 10 at the Forum on "Business in Government." One Gloss Free with for an order for Photos amounting to six dollars or more. THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. Waffles, Sandwiches, etc. Chicken Dinners on Reservations Handy for the Students 1101 Mass. Phone 678 should be a bear. On paper the easterners appear the stronger but you never can tell what Alonso A Stagg would do. But his victory would not be unexpected. C. C. Carl recently had an all time all-American backfield posted on his display windows. Mr. Carl's selection is Potty Clark, Illinois; quarterback; Harold Grainle, Illinois and Eddie Mahan, Harvard, halfbacks and Jim Thorpe, Carlisle, fullback. Very good C. C. but not necessarily the best How's this--Walter Heaton, Wesley Heston, Michigan and Charles Brickley, Harvard, halfbacks; George Gipp, Notre Dame, fullback. And what are we going to do with Ted Coy, Bo McMullen, Killinger, Poe, Huntington, Stuhdricher, Chamberlain and dozens of other-stars of the past. A Washington victory over California would be a fine thing for Pacific coast football. The Golden Bears have ruled supreme on the west coast since 1982 and the crown of other team skipped the crown for a year, Bob Fisher's time as head coach at Harvard is growing short. Last Saturday the Crimson lost to Princeton 36 to 0 and a year ago it was 34 to 15. And after a loss for Harvard since 1889, it looks like curtains for Fisher. Miss Ruh Hover, of the physical education department of the University, who was granted a leave of absence this year in order to obtain her master's degree at Columbia University. She moved on the New York City bockey team. The team has played one practice game with an Irish team and there will be tournaments with both Irish and English teams this season. The Thanksgiving team will be played with a similar club from Philadelphia. Mrs. Nita Sheffield Blaim, who will soon publish her second book on swimming, had had Miss Hanna and her brother different dives which she describes in her book. Ruth Hoover Plays With New York Hockey Team Miss Hoover will return next year to resume her duties in the physical education department here. Professional Cards DR. FLORIENCE BARROWS, Osteopathic Physician. 9001 Mass. Phone 2387. Week End Candy Special Professional Cards DBS, ADBREY & ADBREY, the Progressive Chiropractors. Massage and Electric Treatments. No charge for consultation. 615/512. Mass. Phone 612. G. W. STEWER & CO - Tailors to K. U. people from 1969—1925, Preserving, Cleaning Remodeling and Repairing. Suits made to measure. 224 Lau. Phone 1454. Peanut Brittle EYES EXAMINED. Glasses made. 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