PAGE FOUP THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 Annual Olympics Will Be Feature Homecoming Day Two Classes to Participate in Gym Entertainment for Spectators in Stadium As a special feature for the entertainment of the homecoming guests next Saturday, the physical education department of the University will hold an event in which will undoubtedly surpass any previous affair ever undertaken by the department. Freshman and sophomore gymnastics classes are to be the participants of the exhibition. The physical education department. Replacing the annual freshman-sophomore Olympics this year, the exhibition will provide entertainment which will be of more interest to the grads and homecoming guests than the Olympics which now draw their interest from the present student body, in the opinion of Mr. Patrick Frosh-Soph Battle Later. The fresh-soph battles will take place later in the season, however, as the date has been scheduled for the Saturday before Thanksgiving. The Olympics will be held in connection with the freshman-sophomore football game, when the spirit and set of teams will be much better than formerly. "Definite details of the Olympics and the football game are to be announced later," said Mr. Patrick. With 700 men of freshman and sophomore gymnastics classes to put on a calefortheatic drill, mine running the course, I get to see the two under classes to demonstrate group games, including a short hockey match, the exhibition at the stadium is expected to draw considerable interest, as well as the University students. Pathe to Photograph Program Pathe News photographers in addition to a number of local camera men will be on hand to shoot the pro-activity, and they will furnish a great spectacle of interest to a large number of people. K. U. will be advertised over the country through Pathe News, and will be available at the pictures of the important event. Mac's band will be present to furlish music for the entire program which will start at 9:50 a. m. and will be one hour in length. one hour in length. --been seen and about one-half of the number of people who have come over woman on the Hill has been solicited, Miles Day stated further. On Other Fields Lincoln, Nebr., Oct. 18—A 70-yard run to touchdown by "Choppy" J. Rhodes, a 90-yard run by Locke, a 60-yard sprint from an intercepted pass by Collins featured Nebraska's 33-7 victory over Colgate here this afternoon. Tyron, Colgate's emotional half-back was the only man to penetrate the Husker line. He sewed Colgate's only win in touchdown. In the Coach Dawson's men装披ed the Easterners in every period except the last when Colgate rallied against a substitute Nebraska team. State Field, Ames, Iowa, Oct. 18. After batting against odds for three quarters a pass from Whiteman to Bacchus gave the Missouri Tigers a touchdown against Ames this after point. John Walton booted the try for point, and gave the Bengals a 7-0 victory. Princeton 17; Navy 14. Yale 14; Dartmouth 1. Notre Dame 13; Army 7. Pennsylvania 10; Columbia 7. Harvard 12; Holy Cross 6. Maine 20; Boston 0. Pittsburgh 26; John Hopkins 15. Wisconsin 7; Minnesota 7. Nebraska 33; Colgate 7. Georgia Tech 18; Penn State 1 Illinois 94; Michigan 1. Chicago 13; Indiana 0. Ohio State 10; Weskey 0. Northwestern 3; Purdue 7. Grinnell 0; Drake 13. Ames 0; Missouri 7. Iowa 13; Lawrence 3. University to Present R. O. T. C. With Flag The presentation ceremony of the flag given to the R. O. T. C. unit by the University will be Wednesday, Nov. 5, according to an announcement from the military office Saturday. By that time the uniforms for the new members of the unit will be here. Chancellor Lindley has been asked to make the presentation. The students and faculty are invited to attend. It is planned to have the core money in front of central Administration building. The details of the program have not been completed and will be announced later. Jayhawkers Meet Defeat by 6-0 Score With Aggie Cockpit automatically shuffle-back from 20-inch tail but failed. 'Kickball' on ball from 20-inch pad. First pitch: 3 yards, through 20-inch pad. Second pitch: 6 yards, through 20-inch pad. Third pitch: 6 yards, through 20-inch pad. Score: Kickball 4, Aggrievement 10. (Continued From page 1) Third Quarter Coehbane kicked off to its Bristol papel paper company. Coehbane won the Anglo American watch award, which was given to it for its 2013 marketing interruption by Holmes. Nennun'b had one Ane Coffee takeover from Leo Goldie. Palm Pazo to Zahra was good well. Balt on Apples 18-34 yard line. Substitution Postcards for Milkhouse. Oleander made a switch to the 10-yard line, was thrown for a 3-yard pass. Pascal Tohodes hit 6 yards. Third down. He dropped back to 23-yard line to try place kick. Kick failed, fall halfway to Angelo. Receiver ran in, scored and gain. Kansas permafrost 5 yards, Balt of Apple 18-34 yard line. Haymaker makes Pa Stonehouses to Dodson netted 5 yards. Ball on Aguire's 32-yard line. Another pass to Pa Stonehouses first down, Ball on Aguire's 32-yard line. Pa Stonehouses to Cochrane was incomplete, Foote made 2 yard through right guard. Foote played, Ball on Aguire's 12-yard line. Foote made 2 yard through right guard. Foote played, Ball on Aguire's 32-yard line. Third down and 12 to Ma. Pa Stonehouses to Dodson was incomplete, Foote made 2 yard through right guard. Foote played, Ball on Aguire's 32-yard line. Third down and 12 to Ma. Pa Stonehouses to Dodson was incomplete, Foote made 2 yard through right guard. Foote played, Ball on Aguire's 32-yard line. Third down and 12 to Ma. Pa Stonehouses to Katherine's 32-yard line. Holder caps half out of bounds for Katherine, failed to gain, Zolder shot 60 yards to Cochrane who returned to 21yard line. Angelo Feathers made 2 yards through right guard. Squared off, 8 yards to go. Cochlear horn mounted on half complete but play called back and hoof were penalized 15 yards for holding. Half complete and hoof were penalized to gain. Cocharep punted to Hodger when returned 7 yards to goboard from Hodger. Time called out to Kansas for Rodeo. Ruben made a yard through eight tackles. Joshua made 3 yards on pass formation. Zuber's pass intercepted by Ashley. Agnellated on ball. Substitution. Hoffman for Haviley. Meek for Daffey. Fearne makes 6 yards Fourth Quarter Substitution, Tomaugh for McGoon. Star made 3 yards around field, Hoffman made 2 yards around field. Kannas 60-yard line. Moe made 8 yards around left center, Hartmann made to Cochever. Kannas 10-yard line. Shipyard made a non-unionized mass of the ball. Feathers made it a non-unionized mass of the ball. Angles were penalized for offside. Feathers failed to gained. Substitution. Cochrane filled, Baker received on the line. Dale first line. Baker cut out for Lloyd but not for Chad. Baker cut out for Lloyd but not for Chad. Baker cut out right touch. Miller cut to gain. Miller cut 4 inch across right touch. Miller cut 4 inch across right touch. Miller cut 10 inches 10 inches 10 inches 10 inches 10 inches 10 inches raised 10 inches for a bowhack. Cochrane raised 10 inches for a bowhack. Cochrane raised to kick left. Bovery, Avoy, Agnes, K. Angels kicked off, Oshkosh to Hart, behind the safety nine, who returned it to 24-foot Kansas. Nixon intercepted Hutchinson on Kansas' 35-14 line. Time out for Dodson. Oshkosh shoot out of half down teachers on Kansas' 35-14 line. Time out for Kansas' 15-14 line. Feather fumbled and Tale Smith recovered, Substitution, Kabernon for Bennett Baker. Hart failed to make a shot. Agatee were penalized 5 yards for being offside. Battler failed to gain through center, Paizeter to Hodgeeter letter 8 yards. Hart to Kanaa's line. Hart letter 4 yards. Kanaa's line. Hart letter 2 yards around left end. Paizeter to Hodgeeter letter 8 yards. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the Guard to Kanaa's line. First down on the g Cochrane made 1 yard off right tuck, Butcher made 8 yards through left guard, Zuber made 2 yards through left guard, Yards on ball on Kauai 40 yard flat. Butcher made 8 yards through center play. Was playing for off-side defense for being offside. Substation, Halpin for it. Smith on ball on Kauai 40 yard flat. Butcher made 3 yards around right end. Butcher failed to gain. Substation, Milkforer of the ball on ball on Kauai 40 yard flat. Butcher made 3 yards around right end. Butcher failed to gain. Substation, Milkforer of the ball on ball on Kauai 40 yard flat. Fourth down and 1 up. To go. Milkforer to make to take second Munn R. K. W. Anderson Kryel R. T. Multius McKeon H. G. R. Smith Gray C. G. R. Smith Hartton L. K. Haley Indaley L. T. R. Smith Ivanov L. T. R. Smith Cochrane A. Hodge Milhumber F. K. Bair R. F. Smith R. H. Starz Nichols R. H. Starz Zober was thrown for a 12-yard loss on attempted forward pass. Ball on Kanea 12-yard line. Game over, with ball on Kanea at 22-yard line. Score: Ample 6, Kanea at The Line-up Yards from scrimmage, K, U, 100; 125 opponents, 123. Earned first yard, K, U, 41 opponents, 9. Opponents, 6. Average package of punts, K, U, 42; opponents, 36. Forward passes attempted, K, U, 15; opponents, 12. Opponents, K, U, 18; Yards gained by passes, K, U, 32; opponents, 65. Passes intercepted, K, U, 2; opponents, 4. Number of punts, K, U, 8 opponents, 4. Opponents, K, U, 25; opponents, 35. opponents, 6. Follies, K, U, 3; opponents, 3. Own families recovered, K, U, 1; opponents, 1. Opponents family received attempted, K, U, 1; opponents, 1. Attempted, K, U, 1; opponents, 1. Field goals scored, K, U, 9; opponents, 6. Touchdowns, K, U, 0; opponents, 1. Salutes, K, U, 1 Referee, Melride, of Missouri Valley College; ampie; McQuery; head-linesman Williams; 6611 lubes, Schahinger. LightHillman, Dybbell for Wilson, knit for Kirkland, Hardy for South Bend, knit for Optimum, Hoffmann for Harper, Mark for Daybreak, Portland for Mock 3330—Kansan Board Meeting—107 Journalism Baker, Halpin for R. Smith. Calendar for the Week 7:45—Debate, Oxford vs. K. U. "Is Prohibition Right?"—Fraser chapel. Tuesday. 4:30--Regular meeting, Y. W. C. A. Myers hall.—Men, Women and God." 7:15—W, S. G. A. meeting. 7:30—Choral Union practice.—High School. 7:15—W. S.G.A.meeting. 4:30—W. S. G. A. tea. 7:30—Theta Sigma Phi meeting. Wednesday. Thursday. 3:30—Fine Arts recital—Fraset school 4:30—Women's Forum—210 Fraser hall—Helen O. Mahin on "William Allen White." 4:30—Y. W. C. 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