PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 22,1946 By BILL SIMS (Daily Kansan Sports Writer) The Nebraska band put on a fine performance at the game last Saturday, one of the best I've seen in several years. The Crimson and Blue band was just as good at playing, but the Cornhuskers outdid the Kansans in marching execution. The most noticeable thing about the Jayhawker band was the shortage of uniforms. The various colored street clothes didn't blend well with the blue uniforms. The Jayhawker band, long considered one of the best in the midwest, seems to have been neglected the past several years. It is wearing worn and tattered uniforms, and it is playing the same music it has played for many years. It's about time someone sees that the band gets a few improvements. * * The school songs and yells were passed out on mimeographed sheets Saturday, but the cheering wasn't much better. The cheerleaders still need a loud speaker to tell the students what the next vell will be. The cheerleaders don't lead yells for players leaving the game anymore. Why don't they? I think it's a good idea, especially when a player has been injured. When Bertuzzi was injured late in the game, one of the spectators rose and led the crowd around him in a cheer for Bertuzzi after he had tried to get the cheerleaders to do so. The purpose of having cheerleaders is to lead organized cheering and to keep the crowd pepped up at all times during the game, not to stand out in front and look pretty. Except for a few special occasions, I think the Jayhawker cheering this fall is the poorest I've ever heard. I've heard far smaller student groups put out a lot more noise and pep back in the early 40's, even when the Jayhawkers were getting beaten by 30 or 40 points. There is no excuse for not showing a lot of school spirit now that we have a team which will give every opponent plenty of trouble. Let's bounce back this second half of the season like the team came back in the second half of the Nebraska game and show the spirit for which K.U. long has been famcus. Let's get rid of the lackadaisical attitude some of the cheerleaders and students seem to have. If the players on the team showed the same kind of attitude, the coach wouldn't keep them around very long. Archery Club Plans Practices This Week The Archery club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Robinson gymnasium to set the date for formal initiation. Membership in the club is still open, according to Miss Joie Stapleton, sponsor. Practice shoots are scheduled from 4 to 6 p. m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays to allow those with late classes to attend. In case of rain, four regulation targets are available at the indoor range in Robinson gymnasium. Archers are Richard Collins, acting chairman, Mary Stark, Lvaughn Hodgson, Joe Cawdrey, Marilyn Jamison, Jackie Logan, Marvin Hird, Janet Belt, Kitty Walter, Robert Lemons, Emily Burgert, Donald McGuire, Norma McMullen, Betty Byam, George Getz, and Janis Rutherford. Vita Fluff Dermeriss Revlon -- at IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 533 Wesley Foundation Beats Pi KA, Phi Kappa, SAE, Delta Chi Win Five teams went scoreless in Monday's intramural touch football games as their opponents rang up a quintet of shutouts. In the thriller of the evening, an extra-period pass from Captain Bill Meek to David Sanford gave the Wesley Foundation a hard-earned 1 to 0 victory over Pi Kappa Alpha. After the Methodists had battled Pi K A on even terms for the entire game, the overtime period produced the winning point. Special intramural rules to prevent tie games gave Wesley one point in the extra period for making the most yardage on four downs. Phi Kappa chalked up touchdowns in the first, third, and fourth periods to whip Y.M.C.A., 18 to 0. Passes from Jim Carrol to Everett Hill were responsible for all three tallies. Hill, a two-year basketball letterman here before the war, snagged several other Carrol passes to keep Y.M.C.A. constantly in hot water. Scoring three touchdowns on aerials, Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Triangle. 18 to 0. Gage was on the throwing end of two payoff passes, one to Ewers and one to Ocamb. The other S.A.E. tally came when Rosberg pulled in a Triangle punt and threw to Ocamb for 80 yards and a score. Delta Chi chalked up its first victory in three starts as the kicking and passing of Frankie Lane paved the way to an 8 to 0 triumph over Theta Tau. In the second quarter, Delta Chi held the ball deep in their own territory when Lane uncorked a long pass and completed to Jim Milstead on the Theta Tau 12. Two plays later another Lane-Milstead pass was good for the first score. Delta Chi added two points in the third quarter when a blocked kick was downed by a Theta Tau player in the end zone. A second quarter touchdown pass from Beeson to Schwinn provided the only score of Monday's "B" team game, as Beta Theta Pi6 seconds edged the Phi Kappa Psi reserves 6 to 0. IM Rifle Competition Temporarily Stopped Men's intramural rifle competition has been temporarily discontinued by the ammunition shortage. Don Powell, intramural supervisor, said today. Ammunition production has been curtailed because of government restrictions on the use of brass and lead. Powell said. Wholesale hardware warehouses in Kansas City, Mo., have been checked, he said, but ammunition is not yet available. "We hope to find a supply source within two weeks," the supervisor said, "so we will be able to finish rifle competition by Christmas." JOHN H. EMICK WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS For Party Rentals Used Juke Box Records For Sale 1014 Mass. 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