0,1947 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE man' days Jayhawk Second Team Favored Over Dakotans Hinging their 1947 football fortunes on the contest at Norman next week against the Oklahoma Sooners, the University of Kansas Jayhawkers will tune up this Saturday against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits from Brookings, S. Dak., in their fourth game of the current season. Coach George Sauer has announced that his number two team will start against the college team from the North Central conference, which last year captured third place in the league with two wins, one loss, and two ties. The Jackrabbits showed great improvement last week when they bowled over Iowa Central teachers, 39 to 6, after having lost their first two starts. Although the Jayhawkers will line up as heavy favorites to trounce the Jackrabbits they will be bucking a greatly improved team with plenty of spirit. Fear Jayhawk Passes The Jackrabbits of coach Ralph Glinn run on a power basis from the single-wing formation, but have been working all week on passing to balance their attack in preparation for the tussle at Lawrence. They fear the Jayhawker pass offense, and have also been drilling on pass defense. Tomorrow's Lineup SO. DAKOTA KANSAS George Mcaddi LE Dave Schmidt Fritz Schumacher LT Ed Lee Arnie Cook LG Ken Sperry Jim Hammond C Ed Bray John DeWitt RG D. Tomilinson Ed Brown RT Steve Renko Paul Gilbert RE Bryan Sperry F. Lothrop QB Bill Hogan Don Volk HB Tom Scott D. Zimmerman HB Bud French Elden Kellar FB Griffith Officials; Ted O'Dullivan, Missouri; referee; M. G. Voly, Nebraska, ampire; Cornie Collins, Creighton, head linesman; William Day, Nebraska, field judge. Sparking the Jackrabbits this year have been Eldon Kellar, full-back, and Don Volk, halfback, Kellar, a 175-pounder, is fast for a line-bucker and spearheaded the Rabbit offense last week when they back, and Don okl, halfback, Kelpiled up 39 points. Zone 1' Permits No Good On Football Saturdays Like Iowa State of last week, the South Dakota Staters will lack reserves in any number. With less than 2000 men enrolled in the small college, the Jackrabbits are unable to deep-sea dive and regulars wear diving and if the Indian summer weather holds this is probable. Persons with zone "T" parking permits can't use them on football game Saturdays Robert Corwin, campus Satellman said today. Zone "T" is the area along Mississippi street east of Memorial stadium. This measure was taken to allow three-deep parking, which will start at noon. Westminster Foundation Schedules Discussion Four students will appear in a panel discussion at Westminster hall Sunday after a supper at 5:30 pm. The students are Jack Greene, freshman in the School of Law; Kenneth Beall, College junior; Paul Sims, senior, and Janet Rummer, sophomore. The program also includes a panel arrt of the Westminster foundation. Francis Galbraith, education senior, was recently elected president of the Sasnak, club for physical education majors. Physical Education Club Elects Galbraith President Other officers are Russell L. Sehon, vice-president, and Jeanne Cooper, secretary-treasurer. Bill "Red" Hogan was appointed chairman of the committee to plan the program for the year, and Harold W. Moore was appointed newsletter editor. Hey, Hey, A Hay Ride! The Lutheran Student association will give a hayrack ride at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow from the Trinity Lutheran church at 13th and New Hampshire. Late-comers can leave from the same place at 7:30 p.m. Taggert Tosses Four TD Passes For Dine-A-Mite The Dix club, Dine-A-Mite and Phi Gamma Delta "B" won their second round games Thursday to remain undefeated in intramural football. Delta Upsilon, Phil Kappa, Theta Tau, and the Law School were also winners. In the only overtime contest of the day, the Dix Club squeezed by the Y. M. C. A., 7 to 6. Dine-A-Mite defeated Wesley 33 to 0. Other scores were: Phi Gamma Delta “B” 15, Kappa Sigma “B” 6. Delta Upson 19, Blanks 7. Phi Kappa 19, Alpha Tau Omega 13. Law school 12, Battenfeld 0. Theta Tau 7, Air Screws 0. Dix Club Edges Out YMCA Rolling up 37 yards in an overtime period, while they threw the Y. M. C. A. for a seven-yard loss, the Dix club emerged winner of a contest that was tied six up at the end of four quarters. Ashlock swept right end for 12 yards and passed to DiBenedetto for more to give the Dix club the 37 shots they netted in the extra session. The 'Mite' Trounces Weslev Held to six points in the first half, the Dine-A-Mite's came back in the second half to score 27 points and bury Wesley. The full fury of the Dine-A-Mite aerial attack came in the third and fourth quarters when Taggert passed for four touchdowns. Hayes, Bush, Laughlin and Bradley were on the receiving end of the scoring tosses. With five seconds left to play, Cook, trapped a Wesley back behind his own goal for the final two points. Phi Gam 'B' Wins Made in Japan. A pre-war tattoo mark has reappeared on the campus. The Phi Gam "B" squad spoiled the Kappa Sig "B" team's first appearance as they racked up a 15 to 6 victory. The Kappa Sig's scored early in the first period when Jim Walker completed a 30-yard aerial to Walt Hoffman in the end zone. Bob Templer's kick for the extra point was blocked. The first Japanese school items are the bamboo slide rules purchased recently by L. E. Woolley, union bookstore manager. And Now They Have Japanese Slide Rules Two pass interceptions and a blocked punt set up the three touchdowns which netted the D. U.'s victory over the Blanks. DU Gets Big Breaks. Cashes In YOU Open Weekdays 7:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (except Saturdays) are invited to dine at The HILLSIDE COFFEE SHOP —1320 Ky— "Made in 1935, these slide rules stored in dry caves and deep mines" but recently the American military government made possible their shipment to America," Mr. Woolley said. Open Sundays 12:00-1:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Eat Alone or With a Date In the second quarter, Jack Sturdivant intercepted a Blank pass and was finally tagged on the 9-yard line. On the following play, Ed Woolcott heaved to Don Glad on a sleeper for the initial t. d. On the first play, he had an interception with Blank toss was intercepted, this time by Woolcott, One play later, Woolcott pitched a touchdown aerial with Bob Wood receiving. Early in the third period the D. U. line converged on a Blank kicker and blocked a punt which they recovered on the 17-yard line. From here Woolcott tossed to Carson Rockhill for the final tally. Woolcott passed to Glad for the extra point. With two minutes to play, the Blanks scored their only touchdown, when Les Hauber heaved a long pass over the D. U. defense to Stan Penny, who scored. Hauber tossed to Roscoe Black for the extra point. Phi Kappa Smothers ATO Trailing by one point in the final two minutes of play, "Red" Carroll and Jaime Haimo gave a goal to Toni Hoffman giving the Phil Kappa's a 19 to 13 over A. O. Phi Kappa led 12 to 0 after three quarters of play but in the final period he scored two downs and an extra point to move into a one point lead. With two minutes to play the Phi Kappa's had the ball on their own 30. With the seconds ticking away, Carroll shot his game winning aerial into the waiting arms of Hoffman who crossed the goal as Eskridge leaped in a final effort to tag him. Lawyers Subdue Battenfeld McKay, Law school back, tossed the ball to the defense in their team in their defeat of Battelfield. After a drive in the second quarter to the Battenfeld 10, Beaty took a McKay pass, lateralled to Faust who scored the game's first touchdown. McKay intercepted a Battenfeld pass in the fourth period deep in Batten- PULLOVERS in bright new shades. V and Crew Neck. Long Sleeves All-Wool $5.00 to $8.95 The Palace feld territory to set up the second tally. Hunsucker took a McKay pass for the second trip to pay dirt. 843 Massachusetts Theta Tau Cashes In A fifty yard run on an intercepted pass gave Theta Tau the touchdown which they needed to win from the Air Screws. Early in the first quarter, Jack Bruyri intercepted a pass and behind downfield blocking ran fifty yards for the winning touchdown. Morris Borene passed to Wood for the extra point. Nobody ever went blind by looking on the bright side—Covington (Ohio) Postscript. 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