PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 15,1945 IN THE HUDDLE with with PAT PENNEY Jayhawk Jabber: Wayne Hird, center, is having a tough time deciding which leg to limp on. Wayne, in scrimage yesterday, who had one bum knee, banged up the other. This puts "Tex" Langford, lanky pivot man, in the first string center birth against K-State. . . Dick Bertuzzi, troubled by bad ankles since the Oklahoma fray, was helped out of the practice session yesterday, after receiving more blows on his almost-well ankles. Minutes before his mishap, Bert was racking up plenty of yardage in offensive scrimage. . . "Quig," K.U.'s hot-rock athletic director, was glimpsed at practice, sporting a "Beat K-State" sign. . . Among the Jayhawk squadmen who are wearing the frosh caps and "Beat K-State" signs are Larry Channel, guard, George Gear, quarterback, Duke Burt, tackle, and Rusty Baltis, center. BEAT K-STATE Meet your team. Another gridster who wants to coach for a living is Rex Marxmiller, freshman from Smith Center. A mop Marxmiller warmth. The team's college ball letters at forward, and two track letters at center. of red hair is "Reded" distinguishing mark, but he says he didn't acquire the temper usually associated with redheads. His high school record is a good start for a phys-ed major—two football let- Red adds a touch of the artistic to the Jayhawk lineup. Sketching has been his hobby "since I've been able to hold a pencil." His specialty is sports drawings in pencil. Though just a freshman, Red has been in the starting lineup of the Jayhawker squad many times. A spectacular 80-yard run at the Washburn game marked him as a "bit of all-right." BEAT K-STATE Meet your team. Also hailing from Smith Center, is 5 ft. 7 in. 180 lb. left halfback, Frank Pattee. Frank was quite an active man in sports back at the Smith Center High school. He played four years of varsity football and basketball. This was not enough to satisfy him, however, so he entered track competition, making quite a record throwing weights and sprinting. Frank entered K.U. back in the fall of 1942, but like so many students he discontinued his studies because of the war. He was a naval aircrewman for three years, and was discharged in August. He is now a freshman with the advanced studying in the Engineering school. Frank majors in civil engineering and is a member of Sigma Chi. K-S Plans Rebound Against Jayhawks There isn't a man in the locker room under Memorial Stadium who doesn't realize that Saturday's brawl with the Wildcats will probably be the hardest fought contest of the 1945 season. The Wildcats are spurred by the thought that the Kansas tilt will be their last chance to snare a Big Six victory, a factor which may cause them to turn in an ace performance. They have won one game in seven starts—a 13-6 triumph over Wichita. Two other factors may be putting the spring into a possible Wildcat rebound. State turned in its dullest shewing of the year against Nebraska before a disappointed Homecoming crowd, and the Aggies are seeing their first chance to score two triumphs in a row over their brother team since 1940. But Bud Fiser's young 'uns will have to be keyed to top pitch to match the spirit being generated on Mt. Oread this week. The biggest mental boost for Kansas is the everpresent remembrance of last season's heartbreaking, 18-14 loss, which found an 82-yard touchdown run called back in the last minutes of the game. Dr. Elliott to Entertain The Sociology club will be entertained at a dessert party at 7:30 tonight, in the home of Dr. Mable A. Elliott, 1532 Massachusetts street. Miss Myrtle Glover, '44, will speak on her work at the Boy's Industrial school. --in VARSITY ENDS TONITE `THEY'RE TORRIFIO TOGETHER!` ANDY.DEVINF • HELEN VINSON FRIDAY - SATURDAY THE DURANGO KID "Outlaws of the Rockies" and "Road to Alcatraz" SUNDAY — 3 Days "Girl of the Limberlost" Gen. Eisenhower's "TRUE GLORY" The next student panel discussion, in connection with Western Civilization, will be held Monday. Prof. Hilden Gibson said today. Second Western Civilization Lecture Scheduled Monday Students enrolled in Western Civilization are regularly checking out books from the Western Civilization reading room, according to Professor Gibson. Approximately 80 people attended the first discussion, held two weeks ago. Quill Meeting Postponed The Quill Club meeting scheduled for tonight has been postponed indefinitely. Manuscripts to be submitted to the Club may be turned in as late as Sunday according to Prof. John E. Hankins. Students should leave their entries at room 211, Fraser hall. WELCOME GRADS Shows 2:30,7:00,9:00 Continuous Sunday from 1:00 GRANADA NOW SATURDAY The Screen's Grandest Surprise Laff and Love Smash Since "It Happened One Night" THE PLAY BROADWAY ROARED AT FOR OVER 2 YEARS! Now a Great Columbia Picture! Saturday. Owl 11:45 and SUNDAY 4 DAYS COLOR CARTOON AND NEWS Timely! Tense! . . . Terrific! ___ Exploding on the screen of the very moment when the world is pondering the terrifying problem of the atom bomb . . . trumpcard for Jap surrender! Art Club Meets Tonight The University Art club, a new organization for art majors, will meet for the first time at 7:30 tonight in the Antique room of Frank Strong hall. Miss Marjorie Whitney, of the design department, and Karl Mattern, of the drawing and painting department, will sponsor the group. Call KU 25 with your news. Capt. R. F. Farwell, USMR, will speak before an all-naval students convexation Saturday, Capt. Chester A. Kunz, N.R.O.T.C. commander, announced today. Captain Farwell is on leave of absence from the University of Washington where he is professor of maritime law. He is attached to a special coast guard committee studying laws governing ships at sea. First Church of Christ, Scientist Lawrence, Kansas, Announces a Entitled Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science: Prayer Made Practical By LEONARD T. CARNEY, C.S.B., of Beverly Hills, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts The Community Building Auditorium 115 West 11th Street Sunday Afternoon, November 18, 1945 at 3 o'Clock, Doors Open at 2:00 NOW This is our Veterans Homecoming Week-Buy a Bond in his honor and See our Show FREE! WHEN STRANGERS MEET—AND LOVE—THINGS REALLY HAPPEN! I h a t I n e o A a t h A p a t p y e L f u n d a fam Sta lum ev o s bro gras spri tene tim New "V Will new avia field Row tion and J F R. thet ing in I renece the Mr.