JESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Double T' May Replace The 'T' ays Andy Kerr New York, Nov. 30—(UP)—Irres- sible Andy Kerr was getting ly today to startle the football with a new formation—the table T'—just two years after being heaved out at Colgate going too old. It was a dark day for the snappy the Scotsman when he reached olgate's retirement age of 68 and as forced to leave the Chenango. hile there he had made the Rediders a gridiron power and produced an undefeated, untidy and unforced upon team in 1932. but he refused, just as had Amos佐斯 Zoag, to sit on the sidelines. o Andy went to Lebanon Valley in pennsylvania and just has completed is second winning year. He still is way, Jan. 1 East-West Shrine game San Francisco and, proving that it hasn't lost any of his zip, is busy joking up his "Double T." apply, like a lot of other coaches, er, her straight "T" mania fading. e won't go as far as Penn State's job Higgins, who declares that the T' will be out completely within years. "Anybody will stick to a formation long as they can win with it," err explained. "But eventually the defenses become so widely-known at the formation must drop off. Most high school coaches are teaching the 'T these days,' he add. "Well, when those boys get to oblige they don't know what to do against the single wing or some other system." That's why Andy, who used the T" and some single wing this season, is experimenting with his Double T." Under this system, the backpacks are stationed as in the double wing, with the quarterback up under the center and the fullback in his usual "T" spot. Kerr explains that he "still isn't so old to learn" and the man who elpd bring razzle-dazzle to foot-I gets a hearty smile of agreement om Dartmouth's Tuss McLaughry. "I can remember seeing you when was only 14," McLaughry laughed, and I'll be darned if you look any elder now." Andy agrees and asserts that he till can teach winning football. The ecords would seem to bear him out. Since he went to Lebanon Valley with his clubs were winners. In 1947 Flying Dutchmen scored four ties against two losses and one tie. Colgate, meanwhile, got one victory and that over a pitifully weak Kings Point team. This season Kerr's club lost only three games out of nine. Colgate won only three out of nine. Murray Will Play Sul Ross In Bowl Murray, Ky.. Nov. 30-(UP) Murray State college today accepted a bid to play Sul Ross Teachers of Texas in the Tangerine bowl at Orlando. Fla., the night of Jan. 1. It will be the Kentuckyians first bowl game. Athletic director Roy Stewart received the invitation by telephone yesterday, and immediately accepted. The Texas team has won 10 games and lost none this year, it was reported, while the thoroughbreds of Murray have won nine and lost one to Eastern Kentucky. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Dick Bertuzzi, workhorse Kansas back of the Daily Kansan Big Seven All-Star second team. Dodgers In Deal With Hollywood New York, Nov. 30—(UP)—The Brooklyn Dodgers today became the only major league club with an affiliate in each of the triple-A circuits when they announced the signing of a working agreement with the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast league. Brooklyn, which controls Montreal in the International league and St. Paul in the American association, signed the pact with Hollywood on a year-to-year basis. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Basin Bowl Bid To Miami 'Skins Oxford, O., Nov. 30—(UP)—The Miami university football squad was slated to vote today on a bid to play a New Year's day game in the Basin bowl at Odessa, Tex. The Redskins were to have voted on the invitation yesterday but decided to postpone their answer 24 hours because of the absence of Coach George Blackburn on a speaking engagement. Miami was eliminated from the Cigar bowl at Tampa, Fla., yesterday by a wire from J. Rex. Farrior, team selection chairman. Get Your Clothes Really Clean in Our New Maytag Washers OPEN: 9—6 Weekdays 9—3 Saturdays Call for an Appointment Risk's Help - Yourself Laundry Phone 608 "Plenty of Line Space" 1900 III. It's Time... For Bakes From Drakes Study for Quiz in History Study for Quiz in Botany Catch up on sleep and Get Lots of Bakes from Drakes Memo for Dec. 1, 1948 Irish-Wolverines Top Undefeated It's hard to get back in the groove—but those tempting patries from Drake's Bakery help make studying a pleasure. pleasure. DRAKE'S BAKERY PHONE 61 907 MASS. New York, Nov. 39—(UP)—Headed by two burly customers—Notre Dame and Michigan—the Midwest today boasted seven of the remaining 15 unified, untied football teams going into the final week of the 1948 campaign. Clemson and California were the only other major units on the perfect list. The East lost its last major team when the Army ran into difficulties against the Navy at Philadelphia last Saturday. The result was a 21 to 21 tie. The leading minor team still was the Missouri Valley Vikings, who have stretched their streak to 42 in a row. Pitt To Get Hamilton Pittsburgh, Nov. 30-(UP)—The University of Pittsburgh, once a power and later a patsy in intercollegiate football, was expected to start a rebuilding program today with the appointment of Navy's Tom Hamilton as Athletic director. The University has been considering a revamping of its athletic policy for nearly a year, and has been without an athletic director since James Hagan was ousted before the start of the 1948 season. The school's athletic committee met last night, and then announced that it probably would name the athletic director today. Chancellor Rufus H. Fitzgerald admitted that Hamilton was one of those being given prominent consideration for the job. Hamilton indicated last week he would be interested. Hockey Team Wins Two The women's varsity hockey team stacked up two wins and one loss in the fall schedule of play. The team was captained by Marilyn Smith, W.A.A. hockey manager. October 6 on the University field the first team defeated Washburn University, 6 to 0 and Ottawa University, 2 to 0. The B team lost to Ottawa University's B team, 1 to 2. The team has been coached by Miss Ruth Hoover, associate professor in physical education department. 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