PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1924 Three Grid Games in Missouri Valley Coming Saturday Kansas to Clash With Ames Nebraska With Sooners; Washington With Grinnell Three games are scheduled for Saturday in the Missouri Valley conference. Two of these will probably have an important bearing on the outcome of the valley championship. The games are, Kansas vs Ames, a conference, Nebraska vs Oklahoma at North Washington vs Grine at Grinnell. Other games scheduled: In the Valley Missouri vs Mo. Wesleyan, at Colum bla. Kansas Aggies vs Emporia Teacher Manhattan. Creighton vs Des Moines, at Omaha Haskell vs Minnesota, at Minneapolis 11x. In the West In the west Chicago vs. Iowa, at Ubiqui, Iowa vs. Ohio State, at Iowa City, Illinois vs. Butler, at Urbana, Michigan vs. Michigan Angles Ann Arbor, Wisconsin vs Coe, at Madison. Notre Dame vs Wabash, at South Peak. Indiana vs Louisiana State, at Indianaapolis. Northwestern vs Cincinnati, at Evanston. in the east Yale vs Georgia, at New Haven, Harvard vs Middlebury, at Canis In the East bruge. Princeton vs Lehigh, at Princeton. Pittsburgh vs West Virginia, at Pitta lurk. burgh. Cornell vs Williams, at Itbaca, Pennsylvania vs Swarthmore, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Dartmouth vs Vermont, at Hanover Army vs Detroit, at West Point, Colgate vs Clarkson, at Hamilton, Navy vs Marquette, at Annapolis, Washington & Jefferson vs Grove In the South In the South Georgia Tech vs Florida, at Atlanta Alabama vs Mississippi, at Tucson City, at Washington, Pa. Penn State vs Gettysburg, at Stats College. loosa. Texas vs Howard Payne, at Austin. Centre vs Carson-Newman, at Dan au. ville. Auburn vs Virginia Poly, at Auburn On the Pacific Coast On the Pacific Coast California vs Pomona, at Berkeley Stanford vs Olympic Club, at Palm Alto. Washington vs Whitman, at Seattle Nevada vs Fresno, at Reno. Gorman vs Washington, State, a Spokane. Spokane. Oregon vs Pacific, at Eugene. New York Takes Fifth of World Series Games (Continued from page 1) single into a double. The play was Young to Frisch. One run, one hit, no errors. New York-Kelly struck out, Terry drove the ball high up on the right field stands for a triple. Wilson hit to Johnson, and Terry was run down between third and home, Johnson to Miller to Johnson. Jackson retired the side by popping to Harris. No runs, one hits, no errors. Fifth Inning Washington, — Johnson was out, Jackson to Terry. McNeely fled to Terry on the ball hitched. Har- kett knock out. No guns, no hits, no errors. New York. -Gowdy singled to right. Bentley hit a home run into the right field stand, scoring Gowdy abend of him. The Giant rooters gave Bentley a big cheer as he trotted around the bases. Lindstrom popped out to Ruel. Frisch double-knocked him out and ball. Kelly hit in a double play, Blucey to Harris to Judge. Two runs, three hits, one error. Washington—Rice and Goslin struck out. Judge singled to right. Bluem fanned. Sixth Inning New York--Terry walked. Wilson struck out; Jackson singled toight. Terry thought Rico was going to be on his knees, but he was and was caught, Rico to Harris. Gowdy retired the side by popping to呼. No runs. No one hit, no errors. Washington—Ruel walked. Miller was out, Terry missed. Johnson fled to Kelly McNeely walked. Hampshire hit. Young, hips no, hits, no errors. New York-Bentley grounded out to judge, Johnson covering first. Lindstrom singled over second for his third hit of the game. Frick flied to Harris. Young singled to right, Lindstrom going to third. Young and Lindstrom tried to pull a double steal, and Lindstrom was Kansas Wheat Farmers Organize Against Thieves Wichita, Kane., Oct. 8 - This job—a year of bumper crops in Kansas prosperity and general good tidings—will be one of the most with a comparatively new problem. (United Press) The horse thief has changed his spots and now goes out with a truck and a scoop shovel and steels grain. Farmers in some sections of the state are mounting guard nightly over their granaries and grain gilled out under the open sky. Several wheat thieves have been caught. Although operating under the old name, "anti-horse theft associations" that existed years ago have been reinstated against the grain thieves. Captain Burt Stays Out of Scrimmage; Is Practising Kicks Football Men Kept at Work Until Dusk; Freshmen Get Trial Joe Anderson, Zuber and Wellman were getting pants off in eice shape last night even when there were eleven varsity men or freshmen charging up upon them, bent on blocking the kick. All of these three men were averaging from thirty to forty yards on their kicks. Haley, who has been suffering from minor injuries received earlier in the season, game through Saturday's game in good shape and has been scrimmaging regularly with the team. Haley, who was designed by Coach Clark, to protect the cracked ribs he received in previous scrimmage. The pad is made of several short pneumatic tubes of heavy rubber mounted on a belt. These tapes like air blow that might fall on the injured parts. Last night was a sort of tryout for John Bunn's freshman squad. Those who showed real ability and fight are to receive yellow jerseys to replace the white ones they are now wearing. There will be a regular game between the fresh and varsity tomorrow. E. C, McBride of Missouri Valley College will reference, John L. Griffith of Beloit will impure, and B. L. Mecklenburg of Oklahoma will act as head "bureau." Dr. F, C. Allen, director of athletics, announced this morning the officials for the Ames game Saturday. Washington—Rice was thrown out by Frisch. Goallin hit a home run into the right field stands. Judge singled him, and the mound, and MeQuillan entered the box. Bluage was on the first ball pitched, Frisch to Terry. Frische made a spectacular play. Ruil was one run, two hits, no errors. thrown out at the plate Johnson to Ruek. No runs, no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning New York-Kelly singled to left, Terra walked. Wilton attempted to sacrifice was safe at first when Johnson fumbled the ball. Jackson succeeded, and the cows, Gowdy forced Wilson, Miller to the Harris, Terry going to third. McQuillan singled to left, scoring Terry and sending Gowdy to third. Lindstrom singled to left, scoring Gowdy, McQuillan stopping at second. Prisch forced Lindstrom, Blique to three. Three runs, three hits, one error. Washington—Liebold, batting for Miller, diced out to Terry. Tate, batting for Johnson, walked, Taylor, running for Tate, stole second base. McNeely stack out. Harris diced out to Wilson. Ninth Inning The final score: New York, 6 runs, 14 hits, no errors; Washington, 2 runs, 9 hits, 1 error. Northwest Indians Had Queer Customs The Service Seller Taku Hakei Burial customs 8-1. Ancient Indian burial customs are preserved here at Graves Island, named because it was used as an Indian burial ground by Taku and Sumdum tribes during a period of two hundred years, up to about two hundred years ago. The sumdum remains are housed in queer looking miniature sheds built of cut splendor wood; eothers are in simple wooden boxes. A popular mausoleum was a platform erected close up under the leafy boughs of evergreen trees with boards for cover. All about islands are used as fox scales or salmon cannies but for sentimental reasons, perhaps, there are few other uses. The islander realize this bit of rocky land. Human skin biases a book in the University of Oklahoma library. The volume is a discussion on theology was printed in 1880 in Amsterdam. Watch our Scoreboard Sample's Barber Shop Sample's Barber Shop East Side 921⁄2 Mass. St. Ladies— Marcel—50c Bob Curl—25c Phone 1256 Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Mrs. Will P. 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