PAGE FOUR ~ Yenc DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1943. From the Sidelines By Bob Bock, Kansan Sports Editor A note -to ye ed yesterday takes us apart for having used the head, “Jays Are Held-To Scoreless Tie,? stating that the Junction City High Schoolers are sometimes called Jays and that the Creighton Blue Jays are often called just plain Jays for short, but as for Kansas, exclaims our friend quite exasperated, “they have never been Jays in the past, they are not now Jays, and we hope never will be—but are, JAY- HAWKS.” As a good excuse is bet- ter than none, we thought that since it has been used in Kansan sports reports last year that it would be all right to use it now since the word, “Jayhawks,” is pretty long to use in a five column spread and still get anything said. So we apologize if we have offended you and promise to do our best not to make that error again. * * * * Write In! Incidentally, if you disagree with us’ on something, have some red hot sports story you would like to contribute, or perhaps if you would like to write this column yourself some time, just write in care of the Kansan Sports Editor. Yes, if you think we are writing up Joe Jones, the halfback, too much and have been doing grave injustice to Sam Smith, do jwrite and tell us about it! * * * * ’ Bill Kanaga Introducing Bill Kanaga, sopho- more navy trainee, who will cover all intramurals for the Kansan and who will occasionally appear as siiest columnist! Bill, who stays at PT 1, is a brother of Clint Kanaga, former Kansan sports editor, now in the Marines. * * * * Pioneer Patter The game Friday night between the Jayhawks and the Denver U. Pioneers will mark the third time that these two teams have taken the field against each other . . . Both ais have each won one game so «.. Im 1932 Kansas won 13 t..12 and Jast year the Pioneers upset the K.U boys 17 to 0. . . . Head Coach Mark Duncan of-the Rocky Moun- tain school coaches a razzle-dazzle type of game, running off the tricky “T" formation with a man in mo- tion or the alternate spread shift designed to keep opponents guess- ing ... Four boys from the Sun- flower state, three from Lyons and one from Sterling, are on the Den- ver roster .. Jack Carberry states that if Denver’s 100 per cent civil- ian team whips Kansas’ trainee loaded eleven it will be one of the major upsets of the country ... Students To GREEN BROS. JHARD WARE Phone 631 633 Mass. Where does he get that, we wonder . The Pioneers got a sock on the thin during the week when the navy called three of its top players Harold Hand, Chet Latchem, and Homer Frederic, a center .. . The former two, first string backs, will be sorely missed . . . Star of the Denver team is Johnny - Adams, powerful fullback . . . Denver’s team is built mostly of freshmen since they have no navy trainees . .. The Pioneers will play none of the for- mer Big Seven teams because of a | ban declared aganist them by the conference . . . The other schools have boycotted Denver because of her withdrawal from the conference, forcing them to play an independent schedule with Army teams, a few non-conference Colorado teams, and several from the Midwest. Daily Becomes Tri-Weekly The Daily Nebraskan has become a four-page tri-weekly. Lindley Hall Issues Basketball Challenge . Basketball poked its head to the surface as a fall sport today when the Lindley hall ASTP-ASTRP ‘is- sued a challenge for a game. two weeks from Saturday night in Hoch auditorium. Acceptance of the challenge should be made through’ the Daily Kansan according to the team mem- bers, who are as follows: Height Weight Collins, gy ....... 182 Van Sitter, g, . 180 Sampon, f, ...:... 175 Babcock, f, ..... Y 170 Sternberg, f, 6.4 170 McArthur, c, 6.5 180 McManus, f, 6.3 170 185 ~ rece 4 inches. Miller, c, .. Average heig ? Many Change Residence Nearly 90 percent of persons be- tween 25 and 35 years of age have changed residence in the last two years. Students | Used Textbooks Bought and Sold Student Book Exchange Open 10:30-4:30 Monday: Through Friday ~ Sub-Basement in Union Building JAYHAWKER TONITE at 8:30 ONLY “ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF” PREMIERE Tickets Now on Sale at the Round Corner Drug Store. All Seats Reserved. Prices $2.20 and $1.10 including tax. REGULAR ENGAGEMENT FRIDAY Thru Wednesday OWL SHOW SATURDAY at 11:45 This Eiodgeniant Guy — ae 40c, Eve. 55c, Children Always 11¢ Including All Tax SUMMER ACTIVITIES--- (continued from page one) member of Beta Theta Pi, chosen to head the freshman YMCA on June 15; Gwinn Henry, head football coach last year, annousaced that he had accepted a position at the University of New Mexico. Miss Carrie M. Watson, University librarian for whom the library was- named, died in Lawrence June 27. Five hundred V-12’s arrived’ on the campus July 1; the Fourth was just another day as far as the Uni- was | versity was concerned, ae no va- cation. “4 Summer football practice began July 12, with 52-men out; and on August 1, the first quotas of the 776 men in ASTP and ASTRP. arrived; it was revealed that more than 50. former K.U. men were attending school at Oberlin College in Ohio. The army had to eat at the stadium from temporary kitchens which were set up under the supervision of Harry O’Kane. (Sontinued tomorrow) ROCK CHALK CAFE OPEN For Business ! Same Good Food — Same Good Pastries Opens Under the Same Ma 618 W. 12th nagement! Phone 177 AND . . 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