TUESDAY, SEPT 25,1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN The Jayhawker Takes To The Air Fort Worth—"Smallest in numbers; biggest in size!" That's the way Coach Walter Roach describes his T.C.U. frosh football team for '51. The Wogs open their five-game slate against Rice Owlets in Houston Oct. 5. None of the linemen out weigh less than 215 pounds . . . Getting ready for K.U. fellas? Scientifically Cool! JAYHAWKER NEW Park Back CUSHIONED CHAIRS Phone 10 for Sno Time Now thru Wednesday FRANK LOVEJOY NANCY OLSON WILLIAM HOLDEN "FORGE OF ARMS" SOON For Date "SATURDAY'S HERO Watch Phone 132 for Sho Time Last Times Today "DEDEE" (French) "GOOD TIME GIRL" All Seats 60c (English) Admission Child 25c Adults 60c Appoint Byers Executive Chicago—U.(P).Walter Byers, former executive assistant of the National Collegiate Athletic Association has been appointed executive director, it was announced today. Byers will take office Oct. 1 and simultaneously will resign as assistant to commissioner Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson of the Western Conference. His office will remain in Chicago until the next spring when it will be moved to Kansas City to combine with the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau, statistical branch of the NC A A. Wilson said Byers would be "in no sense a 'National Commissioner.'" "The N.C.A.A. has long needed a full time administrator to coordinate and direct its many functions," he said. Swimming Hours Announced Free swimming hours for the University pool in the basement of Robinson gymnasium were announced today by Henry Shenk, chairman of the physical education department. Free swimming hours are as follows: N-O-W Women: 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. 11 a.m. to 12 noon Saturdays. Men: 4 to 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 2 to 4 p.m. Saturdays, except days of home football games. Watch Schmidt In'51 Games Although he hasn't been around for two seasons, football fandom won't be obliged to strain its collective memory to recall a tiny Kansas end named Dave Schmidt. Schmidt a 5-11, 153-pound length of sinew, opened at his old stand on the left side against the Horned Frogs last Saturday night. He played on the winning side for the first time—against T.C.U. The litle little Milwaukeean is returning to the Red and Blue fold for his final season after missing the last two. He gave up football following the 1948 season in favor of a fling at medical school. That didn't work out, and after a year of no classrooms, Schmidt decided to gain his A.B. with a final year at the University. In Schmidt's outing against T.C.U. in '48 he blocked a punt on the Horned Frog 30, which Tackle Hugh Johnson fielded and carried into the end zone for the first K. U. touchdown. The Frogs prevailed, 14-13, in that one. A week later Schmidt blocked another punt against Denver and hauled it all the way himself. In '46, Schmidt played a fine hand when the Kansans surprised T.C.U. with a scoreleer tie in Kansas City, Mo. Twice he nailed Purple ball carriers for vital losses when the Toads moved into scoring territory. Oddly, Schmidt wasn't even supposed to start that game, but drew the assignment when Marvin Small, a bigger, faster candidate, wrecked an ankle in pre-season practice. The grinning game-cook went on to earn his second conference berth. He and Small, now secretary of the Jayhawk club here, divided the left end job in '47 as the Kansans moved unbeaten through a 10-game schedule and into the Orange bowl. In this game against Georgia Tech, Schmidt earned a hefty accolade from Notre Dame's Frank Leahy when the latter tabbed him "the best lineman on the field," in a half-time radio interview. Despite his lack of a play-busting physique, Schmidt has turned in his finest performances against wing teams. He reached his peak against Oklahoma A.A.M.'s huge Cowpokes in 1946 when Kansas scored a 14-13 stunner. In this game the tiny Jayhawk nailed the Punchers' great back. Bob Fenimore, 13 times, seven of them for losses. Schmidt used to slither through closely-massed interference like a minnow slipping upstream against a salmon run. These forays usually ended in quick, clean tackles in which it appeared the ball carrier had suddenly slipped into a bear-trap. "I'm just so small they don't pay much attention to me." Schmidt has often modestly explained. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kanan Business office. Journals must be submitted at 45 p.m. the day before publication date. 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