Mizzou Gives Little Support to Christman(Continued from page 11) ing passes. Starmer, another sophomore who played n whale of a game, took a pass good for 19 yards and the score. His place-kick was good. That was the scoring, but the aerial circus continued until the end. One of Christman’s flips in the third period, completed to Moss, covered 53 yards in the air from where Christman stood. That just gives an idea of what the Wildcats were up against, and all credit is due them for holding such a marksman to two touchdowns.The Missouri ground attack, except for occasional bursts by Starmer and iRobb, was futile, and it was Kansas State’s ability to gain on the ground as w'ell as in the air which provided the winning margin.Blanke, Seelye, Hackney anlt;^ Crumbaker were outstanding on offense for Kansas State, and Nordstrom and Pitts were defensive aces.The starting lineups:MissouriDickenson Wetzel .. Waldorf . Kinnison Pickett .. Haas .... Moss .... Christman Votowitz . Starmer . Robb ....Plt;s.L. E. L.T. L.G.. C .. R.G. R.T. R.E. Q. B. L. H. R.H. F.B.Kan. Stale.... Kientz .... Davis PittsNordstrom ... Weiner .. . Beezley Crumbaker ... Blanke Speer... Nieman Briggsera photo, pressed about them. Many a maid’s eyes told a story on her heart as Ty Power came in or when Handy Scott and Henry Fonda passed through. But the life of the party were the lesser actors and the gay technicians, who had more of Hollywood about them than the stars.“Many a heart will be broken,” Constable Bone hod philosophized when we asked about the aftermath of the filming of Jesse James.Other local folk smiled and nodded and acquiesced with the constable when the question was put to them.More Movies In Missouri!The pending departure of the film folk was not a pleasant prospect but already the McDonald county folk are Interested in more movies made in Missouri.There is talk of it” said Constable Bone. “They say Para-mount’s coming here to make Belle Starr. And that Shepherd of the Hills will be taken in Mis-soury.”Two women drew closer as he talked The constable flourished his stick abstractedly. “Skeedad-dle,” he said, from sheer habit.Score by periods:Kansas State ---- 0 14 7 0—21Missouri ........ 6 0 7 0—131Seaplanes are wearing rubber shoes. In place of the metal or wooden pontoons, rubber ballons have been developed which, inflated to a low pressure, act as shock absorbers in taking off and alighting.Thoer arc at least 134 different methods of cooking potatoes.Pineville Back to Normal; Other Films May Be Made(Continued from page 10) began at 6 a.m. ended, the Hollywood folk made for home and soon after briefly reappeared for an evening of fun at the big restaurant and dancing pavilion at Shadow Lake.Shadow Lake Nightly they congregated, escorting a gay girl who had driv en over from Oklahoma or Kansas or a native belle. Perhaps they came alone, and sat for the evening about the stag table where they sang in strong male voices, When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose,” and I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles.”Every night they came and every night the spectators, hopeful of an autograph or a candid camENROLLMENTSIN THEACCOUNTING CLASSWill Be Accepted Until Tuesday, Oct. 11Capilal Commercial College503 E. HighPhone 961ENROLL NOWFor a Complete Course InBEAUTY CULTUREEnrollments made at this time will complete you for the next State Board Examinations.This Is your last chance to finish In tlx month classes!MARIWOOD COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE Mary E. Wood 12014 E. High Phone 2585