. as 5 . e eS ‘ a - i = an ? ae, . : oe a " : : te oe 3. oe ag obese as : : se « ns ie Sein Ree. See, oe ¢ oe ) . hak a ee des ut wnat mle nae 3 wee a SP i ion at ~ he = ween $9 ty’ a id we. x z his first v6 udev of thes scasone ‘KeState blockoa two Kansas punts, one of which result i hae a Se ee Se ne : at ae ale : . Sas as oe eel +2 pemsub pa * . eI a4 ot et soc: 23 : se we, Sieg aca a ht ee atari Edo ny ilies (v-5) pisved"s a Sé0a game at right tackle, | ‘as did. “AgSe (V-5) who took Junius Penny's place at left taskle, Penny's: knee injury re= ceived in the Nebraska game should be atta glam nepase For fin to play. pate somo against Oklahoma, _ ; Py ee ee ee emma $i Ge ryt e? ee grt 7k See ee 7 - ogc WG. | pe Tare ye oorabas ae noted Lava Sosa Oooh mbt Vso ; tw 3 ati Corson, - Q Mephoteon ee f¥eshman, “played his last tah for Kansas. He reports to Northwestern Novembor first for duty in the Morine reserve. Wayne Hird played a good” ‘game at_ sonters” Everycne who was suited up got into the: gate for Kansas. Geerge. Dick, ” ninus one.of-his. front teeth which he lost in practice Tast week, did the signal” ‘calling from his end — iD aeenad fe OG EL Gs othe ten asacthe ge ining games on on. our, football . -sohedulé ares 238 FER aa eet aa" ee Pe annie “ is —"Novenbér” 6 - Cision. @t- Norman = i at o-yNover nber 13..-- Central Ufesdiri' State Toachers SFese OL ‘Warrensburg, at’ Lawrence oe eaaordovonber 20 -- Missouri” at LeWrehoe a ~~ aebedlOy OnBE re ae "Centaurs" ‘at'Ft. eae ieee Same et Soke aa : ye on wut e595 ep at eu eae mS * 3it wruint oa By ca 2 = : — . o oe : - ee +e - tee segs (eS 2 # ae oe ST Vet seke ns : : ie pier he 2 Sele re “o vv . ye eee “ ¢t*s oe iets E moet - aff. i : 7 eee Gee nee mere apepepeune pret} . ‘si a Po ete: nm cep SR GOW | for “SaekstOeere aie “Inthe last Roboundor we mate you that Kansas State would not play. aA-double. ‘round ‘robin schedule was made ous for . the Big Six teams | ‘omitting Kansas State. Liter “Kansas state decided to play ard the Big Six will be ropresented by its full” strength in‘baskettall. ~ Efforts are now being iiade to fit State into the Big. ‘Six. schedule without making an entirely” new basketball calendar, re erie ects : The Homecoming Oatinttted which met Bt tne Alumi Office on Octcber 28, 1943, sanctioned a basketball game between the varsity and BPP sxe ASTP (the A-12 boys) on the evening befcre Homecoming game with Missouri, It was agreed that the program would be worked around the game,, and in between halves the football queen candidatus, the football coaches and the. represent-, atives. of the football team would be presented. And after the basketball .game , in Hoch juditorium a big bunfire would be at off outsides | cyte age odes ae esr Kt aed Wt “We stare our “pirat eeutde fell daily practice ot. Ney ener fot Farollment for the winter term will te Monday and Tuesdey4, Nove land 2. We will tien have the gymnasium fsr the 3rd. Five of cur” basketball players are on the fcotball team and of course will not participate until after the season is over, but we will start our fundamental drills with the material , at hand, This will give us less than three weeks before our first game... “The A-12 boys have a pretty strong outfit because the pick of many cf the - -gqleees. 4 are enrolled. there. Howard Porter, who is my assistant. in basketball, and the . chairman of .the A-12 group, will coach the Army.‘ As you “know, “the ‘Army , “boys: : are not ‘permitted to participate in intercollegiate athletics, so this is an intramural contest on the campus that will give these boys a chance to play a game aguinst the varsity and at the same ‘time stimulate and: build up. intra=~... “BY murals in their. outfit. The stage will be seated in viewof the “many. soldiers .. and sailors expected in addition to the crowd of civilians, tigi AEN) a a ad