Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1954 KU Ouarterbacks Hear Chalk Talks Taking time out from giving "chalk talks" to the Kansas football team, and directing his attention to approximately 200 KU quarterbacks, Coach Chuck Mather diagramed several offensive and defensive plays pertaining to the KU-UCLA game played Saturday, at the KU Quarterback club meeting last night. Coach Mather showed how the UCLA single wing offense was designed primarily for power football, and said the fans would see more of the same Saturday when the Jayhawks play the Colorado Buffaloes. Both teams use the same offensive lineup except UCLA uses a balanced line and the Buffaloes use an unbalanced line. The coach also diagramed KI punt return plays to show how it was possible for Ralph Moody to make an 82-yard punt return and touchdown against the Bruins. As to the Kansas defensive setup, Coach Mather said that everything was based on "pursuit." By this he meant that after a Kansas player had been blocked out of a play, he was supposed to give pursuit to the ball carrier and get another tackling shot downfield. Mather said the Uclans final touchdown, setup by a T3-yard run through center should not have been given if proper "pursuit" had been given. Official Bulletin The deadline for submitting requests is appropriate for the Student Campus Committee in Omaha. Movies of the UCLA-Michigan State Rose Bowl game were shown after Mather's talk and a question and answer period. Ph.D. French reading examination Saturday, 9 to 11, 107 Strong. Books must be submitted to Miss Craig, 109 Strong, by noon Thursday, Sept. 30. TODAY YWCA cabinet, 3:30 p.m., Activities lobby, Union. Al Elenzo se reune el Miercoles 29 Sueva a 4:30, 113 Strong. Que venan de la calle. Newman club echo, 7 p.m. at Castle, 123 Newman Street. All interested persons urged to attend. Phi Mu Alpha, 7 p.m., 131 Strong. Froshnacks, Shilip Snap. Last minute froshnacks. AGI members not living in a house which is affiliated with the party, 7:30 p.m. 368 JILLIAN ST. (212) 546-8000 Sasnak 7:30 p.m. Women's gym. All members. CCUU executive meeting. 4 p.m. CCUU office, Union. * Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. Bartok Strik quartet No. 4. Westbyster Women, 6-45 pm. Westminster house. Desert meet, meeting program. University Veterans organization, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk room, Union. Election. TOMORROW A covered railroad bridge in the heart of industrial Woonsocket, R.I., is the only covered bridge left in Rhode Island. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Der Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m. 502 Fraser. Knife flatsch, puppen spiel. Alle, die sich für Deutsch interessieren, sind herzlich eingeladen. Red Peppers, 5 p.m., Union ballroom 1-604-north membership meeting, 7 p.m. Union, Side 382. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. Speaker, colored slides, refreshments Ku-Ku club, 7:30 p.m. Pine room. Upton Discuss its constitutional amend-ment. Museum of Art record concerts, noon at the Alameda Public America, Early American museums. AWS House meeting 4 p.m. Jayhawk for all representatives and alternates YMCA cabinet. 5 p.m., YMCA office. Union. FRIDAY *Sociology club* 4 p.m.-217 Strong an- ligence, Ansari, Pakistan, an Islamic lemocracy. Hillel foundation, 5 p.m., picnic. Potter lake picnic area. Museum of Art record concerts, noon a.m. p.m. Sammertinor, Fifth Cantata 'Or' Frosting SATURDAY Museum of Art record concerts, noon antr 4 p.m. Gardur, Valentine, Bruhnet, Lutheran Student association. 5:30 p.m., cost supper and program at church. Providence, R.I., college, founde in 1917, is the only college in North America operated by the Dominican Fathers. President Opens Week Denver —(U.P.) President Eisenhower marked National Newspaper week today by hailing a free press as a "primary source" of government strength. National Newspaper week begins Oct. 1. The Chief Executive saluted newspapers of the nation by issuing this statement from the Denver White House: "To newspapers of the nation: "The nation joins the editors, publishers and reporters of this country in observance of National Newspaper week. No institution is more necessary to our way of life than a free press. "A sign of free government, a free press is a primary source of that government's strength. It informs the people that they may well discharge their responsibilities as citizens. It provides them and their elected representatives with a wide range of fact and opinion which must be weighed by all who are concerned with the wellbeing of our country. Use Kansan Classified Ads. 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