9 EIGHT SUMMER SESSION KANSAN FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931 Northwestern Seeks New Stars Here, Rumor Hints Visit of Evanston Coach's Brother Sets Fans Gossiping The football season has opened earlier than usual this year with fans gossiping about the visit of Lee Hanley, brother of Richard "Dick" Hanley, Northwestern University football coach. There is a report that Ormand Beach, star fullback of Kansas, is considering a transfer to the Methodist institution in Evanston, Illinois. Coach H. W. Hargiss is aware of Beach's intentions, but so far has not received a definite statement from him concerning his transfer. Beach is working in Topeka at the present time and could not be reached. Tommy McCall and George Atkeson, players on K.U.'s varsity team last fall, visited with Lee Hanley, and stated that Hanley's visit to Lawrence was merely a friendly gesture, and not for the purpose of recruiting material for Northwestern's football team. Both Atkeson and McCall are ineligible for competition in the Big Six next fall. Elks Obtain Championship Final Game in First Part of Tourney Won by 8-5 In the final playoff of the first-place tie in the Junior Twilight Baseball League, the Elks defeated the I. O. O. F. nine by an 8 to 5 score. The game was a ragged exhibition of fielding and pitching, with the Elks showing consistency by hitting behind the four untimely errors of the Odd Fellows. The winners were able to pound in eight runs on five hits and two walks. The Elks started in the first inning to catch their laucles by crossing the plate three times, but the Odd Fellows scored one in the first and another in the second to bring them within hailing distance of the champions. The Elks again established a formidable lead by scoring three times in the third, and topped off the evening's efforts by counting twice more in the fifth frame. The Odd Feyyows staged a determined last-minute rally in their half of the final inning, but were unable to count only three runs. Lenhardt hurled well for the Elks, keeping he I. O. O. F. hits well scattered until the final inning. C. Jones, pitching for the I. O. O. F.'s pitched a fair game, but his downfall was brought about by untimely errors of his mates in the pinches. The championship won by the Elks covered the first half of the schedule. The second half started Wednesday evening in the form of a round-robin schedule in which each team will play the others in the league twice. The winner of the second session will meet the Elks in a post-season series to determine the league champion. If the Elks are again successful in the last half, they will automatically become Junior League champions. Jayhawk Taxi Trunks Roped and Expressed TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Nontypicals Win Last Game Standing of Four College Teams Remains the Same The Nontypical team added another game to their unbroken string of victories by defeating the Behaviorists in a of 9 to 8 on the university diamond Mondav. The stading of the four college teams consisting mainly of men from the department of education remains the same. Their order is as follows: Nontypical, first; Subconscious, second; Behavior, third; Introverts, fourth. The Nontypicals knocked Goldsmith out of the box during the first innings and maintained their lead through the game. Dr. Nash was sent to the box in the fourth, but the lead of the Nontypicals was too great to be overcome. The left fielders of both teams caught some difficult files. Smith robbed Bevins of a home run when he caught a liner in deep center field in the fifth inning. Pellet on first base made several difficult stops and catches for the losers. A Cozy Meal for You and Your Girl at The BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Graduate Students enrolling for the second term of the Summer Session will plan their programs with the representatives of their major departments. Representatives of departments will be in their offices from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, July 20. Enrollment cards must be presented to the Graduate office, 225 Administration building, on Monday, July 20. 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