PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 1, 1945 IN THE HUDDLE with PAT PENNEY HUSK THE HUSKERS Dick "Speedy" Bertuzzi, who spent the first two days of the week in the hospital with bad ankles, has not been in the lineup practice all week, and probably will miss any action against the Nebraska Huskers. Meet Your Team. "Stan" Dickey goes in for his hobby in a big way. There is nothing he would rather do than travel, and at present can boast having been in every state but six. The navy got him before he could visit the others. Stan came to K.U. in 1944 but missed out on football last year because of a broken foot—and 32 days in bed. He played fullback one year at Wichita North High school. Even as a freshman, he started his travels and attended Greeley High school at Greeley, Colo. the next semester where he lettered in basketball one year at the forward position. In preparation for the Huske battle Saturday, Coach Henry Shenk has emphasized teaching old tricks to new Jayhawkers, who will replace crippled veteran regulars now on the shelf. Center Wayne Hird, remaining regular from last season, has been hobbling around on a bad knee all week, and may be in the pivot position against Nebraska, but it is doubtful that he will be in the starting lineup. Every summer, he catches for the American Legion Baseball club in Wichita. In the Jayhawk lineup, he is substitute right or left tackle. The Oklahoma City Shore Patrol is on the beam so far as Stan is concerned as he recalls being picked up four times in one night for being out of uniform. Stan was caled down because his coat was unfastened and one shoe string untied. He is a junior majoring in mechanical engineering. Meet Your Team. He used to be on the right end of a P-51 and now is on the right end of the Jayhawker HACK THE HUSKERS football team Max Kennedy who served in the Army Air Corps for three years as a fighter pilot in the vicinity of the Aleutians, received his discharge less than two months ago, just in time to enroll at K.U. He Kennedy attended Lawrence Memorial High school and played halfback during his sophomore year. A back injury prevented him from further football playing during high school and the same injury knocked him out of the line last week. He lettered in basketball his senior year in high school, and was captain of his high school golf team for three years. At Trinidad State Junior college he lettered one year at end. Weinrich, Allen Rogers To Play at Nelson Gallery Two soloist pianists, Gorgia Weinrich and Allen Rogers, School of Fine Arts students, will appear at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the Atkins auditorium of the Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City. This 185-pound K. U. end is no cream puff, but he surely goes for lemon meringue pie in a big way. This is Kennedy's first year as a pre-engineering student at Kansas. He is a pledge of Sigma Chi fraternity. Washburn Grid Trio Joins Jayhawk 11 Three new Washburn V-12 trainees have joined the Jayhawker eleven, bringing the total of new men on the squad up to six in the past week. The new trainees include Joe Rigg, 180-pound end from Springfield; Sidney Gilchrist, 170-pound flankman from Salt Lake City; and Francis Lyons, 198-pound tackle from Springfield. IWW, A.O. Pi, Kappa Win Volleyball Games The IWW team walked away with the volleyball game against Miller last night, 61 to 11. Loretta Phillips made nine points and Kathie McClanahan 10, for IWW. Alpha Omicron Pi beat Locksley 19 to 24, with Elsie Lemon scoring 12 points for the A.O.Pi's. Margaret Vander Smissen made some good set-ups along with Joan Lippleman for Locksley. Kappa Kappa Gamma beat the Alpha Chi's 35 to 12. Mary Morrill made 12 points and Maxine Gunsolly made some good set-ups for KKG. Patricia Elledge and Vivian Grimes were outstanding for the Alpha Chi's. Kappa Alpha Theta won by forfeit from Jolliffe. Tonight's volleyball games will be played between Corbin vs. Delta Gamma; IND vs. Chi Omega; Tipperary vs. Gamma Phi Beat; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Piet Bhi. The first real settlement at what is now the city of Sydney, Australia, was established Jan. 26, 1788. Hurrying Harolds Run at Nebraska The Jayhawker's Hurrying Harolds are expected to pace the twomile run at the half time of the Nebraska-K.U. football game in Lincoln, Saturday. Harold Moore and Harold Hinchee took first and second places respectively against Iowa State in Lawrence and Oklahoma at Norman this season. The undefeated Kansans are headed for the championship, if there is no slip-up at Lincoln. Moore ran 9:24 over a 1.9 mile lay-out at Oklahoma. Other runners of the Kansas thinclads, coached by Ray Kanehl, include William Johnson, John Law, and Robert Laptad. Women's Hockey Team Meets Ottawa Here Today K. U.'s hockey team met Ottawa university here at 4:30 p.m. today. The K.U. players were Edith Boehmer, Violet Conard, Mary Jean Hoffman, Lucile Land, Marjorie Free, Donna Mueller, Georgia Westmoreland, Julia Fox, Harriet Conor, Jane Topping, Maxine Gunsolly, Marjorie Kinder, Joan Lippelman, and Wilma Bown. Dyche Shows Jap Bird A Bird of Paradise, whose haven was a Japanese home on a South Pacific island, has been loaned to the Dyche Museum of Natural History for display, by Norman Fritz, KU alumnus, who captured and mounted the bird. You'll want some new warm Clothes—Sweaters, Coats, Wool Socks, Gloves, Mufflers, Kansas Sweat Shirts, Top Coat, Suit. Glad to show you— Get Ready for Nebraska! If your goin to the Game Library Exhibits Brown Souvenirs Bought that Bond? Do it now. A pike like those Brown gave slaves to aid in their insurrection is displayed. Also on exhibition is a piece of wood from Brown's cabin in Lynn county. The cabin was near Mound City. Souvenirs from the days of John Brown, Kansas figure of slavery days, are now featured in the display case on the second floor of Watson library. All items are from the library's Lawrence room. The articles will be on display for about two weeks, Miss Mildred Hershey, reference librarian, said today. Two photographs of John Brown are included. Amos Lawrence, requested Brown to have a picture taken because "someday you may be famous." Quack Club Pledges 11; To Meet in Robinson Tonight These women should meet in Robinson gymnasium at 7:30 tonight club officials said. Quack club has pledged 11 new members, Ruthanne Bletch, Harriet Connor, Frances Chubb, Marjorie Dinsmore, Jeanne Gorbutt, Ia Mae Junod, Carolyn Keith, Martha Keplinger, Raquel Ridge, Mary Tomlinson, and Mary Alice White. Call KU 25 with your news. A Real Chance For a Young Couple! 'Get Down to Masses, Sutton Recommends Here is a good opportunity for a young couple who want to work, and one or both go to K.U. A five-room house, heat, light, and meals included in plan. If interested call Mr. Rowe, 259 days, or 1528 evenings. MR. IVAN ROWE 745 Alabama "It is the supreme opportunity and the supreme duty of educators to get down to the masses," Dr. Willis Alexander Sutton, educator and plight ospher, said in his talk on "The Battle for America" last night in Fraser theater. "We must get down to the facts and speak to people." Dr. Sutton explained. "We must know what people are thinking and doing, rather than keeping to ourselves." The educator predicted that the period of reconstruction will be far worse than the war, and he pointed to threatened civil war in China, reconstruction problems in France, and difficulties between labor and industry in the United States. 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