PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 11,1945 IN THE HUDDLE with PAT PENNEY "Washburn—humph" Smile when you say that, brother. Sure, Washburn's a small university, but it does have a football team. And we don't mean a balllet company. Wayne Replogle, who scouted the navy-powered Ichabods in their tilt against Wichita university last week, reports that the Topeka boys are hard to stop. They use a smashing ground attack, braced by a big, heavy line and fast backs. The Washburnites have lost only one game this season, a 19-0 shut-out by the Olathe navy team two weeks ago, and they will be gunning for a victory over the Jayhawkers tomorrow night. It's their last game of the season, and they haven't humbled the Mt. Oread eleven since 1912, although the two teams fought to a scoreless tie in 1943. Lew Lane's coaching contract expires next week, and the navy is abandoning the Washburn ship Nov. 1. The Ichabods will be out to win. But so will the fighting Jayhawks! Meet your team. The latest Sinatra discovered on the Jayhawker football team is Ken 'Red' Arnold, a little Denver tail- back. Although born in Norton, Arnold claims Denver as his hometown, having played four years of football for the Young American league there. He was also at the North Denver High Arnold can tailback spot for a year. A fleet man, Arnold has been in the navy three years, making his home aboard a minesweeper for one year—five months in the Pacific area and seven months in the Atlantic zone. He entered K.U. in July, a major in electrical engineering. Ken was a featured member of the Pittsburg State Teachers college operatic company from last November until July, and also sang in "The Messiah" at the Joplin music festival last season. At one time during a glorious eight months' stay in Los Angeles, he sang at the Hollywood Palladium with Les Brown's band. But, he says, that was merely to win a bet. Arnold is a pledge of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. RALLY TONIGHT! Meet your team. He looks like a football player. He's tall, weighs 185 pounds, and has one of the inevitable marks of a lineman — a bruised eye, not cuite black. That's "Rusty" Balis, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, who is a strong reserve at the Jayhawk center spot. "Rusty," who refuses to go by any other name, lettered three years "Where Your Savings are Safe' Lawrence National BANK Strong Line, Flashy Backs Highlight Washburn Team Playing K.U. Here The University of Kansas Jayhawks have been girding themselves this week to meet the strongest Washburn university team in many years. years. The two teams tangle tomorrow night, kick-off at 8 p.m., under the lights at Haskell stadium. Students will rally at 7 p.m. tonight on the varsity baseball diamond, adjacent to the football practice field, to keep K.U. spirit on the upward surge. Washburn university has been going strong this season, riding high on gridiron yardage. The Ichabods have suffered only one defeat, a 19-0 humbling by the Olathe navy team two weeks ago. Playing their last game of the season, the Topeka lads will be seeing red when they face a Mt. Oread eleven they have failed to bow in 33 years. The Jayhawks will be wary of little Jack Rader, scat back, and triplethreater Jim Patterson. Gif Ruede, quarterback, is a fast open field runner, and Leroy Harmon tosses accurate Washburn aerials. rate washburn in. In the strong Ichabod forward wall will be 200-pounders, Don Becker and Joe Weber at the tackle posts, Orlin Rice at center, and Bob Owens and Butch Saul at the guard berths. On the wings will be Dick Good and Bob Goins, both shifty runners and good pass receivers. The Washburn team is strong in reserves. The Kansas boys have been groomed this week in defensive tactics, spending hours on the tackling dummies, and working out ground and aerial strategy. B Team Plays Ft. Riley All-Stars Saturday The Jayhawker B team will meet the All-Stars of the Ft. Riley cavalry replacement center in Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon. F. C. Quigley, athletic director, said today. No starting line-up was named by Coach Henry Shenk, who added that the only restriction was that no lettermen could play. The B squad was originally scheduled to meet Herington army air field, but the game was cancelled by the fliers because of inactivation of the field. in football at Southwest High school in Kansas City, Mo., and one year each in track and swimming. He plans to go out for varsity track and swimming, after the football season winds up. "Rusty" is a pledge to Phi Delta Theta fraternity. "PUDDIN' HEAD" 2nd Laugh Hit WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY "Mountain Moonlight" VARSITY LAST TIME TONIGHT America's Favorite Gloom Chaser! JUDY CANOVA in Ku Ku's Initiate 37 New Members FRIDAY - SATURDAY ALAN MOWBRAY FRANK JENKS --with JAMES CRAIG FRANCES GIFFORD Thirty-seven new members of Ku Ku, men's pep organization, survived the traditional initiation, which included a showering by all sororities whom they serenaded, a duckwalk up 14th street, fish oil and sawdust in their hair, snuff to chew, and the usual beating and prodding with baseball bats. "Phantom of 42nd Street" —2nd Feature— GENE AUTRY in "Rancho Grande" The new members are: Clarence Atkins, Floyd Beery, Ray Binnicker, Robert Bell, Albert Blacklee, Edward Brunk, Thorton Cooke, Joseph Cannon, Warren Cook, Donald Curry, Homer Evans, and Robert Franklin. Last Thrilling Chapter {"MANSUNT MYSTERY ISLAND"} George Holden, William Hollis, Donald Jarboe, Charles Kelley, Robert Keeling, Clyde Lunger, Robert Light, Richard Marsh, Robert Morcy, Frank Newell, Richard Nelson, John Orear, and John Reany, Bartlett Ramsey, William Richardson, Victor Reinking, Larry Simmons, Thomas Saffell, John Schmans, Arnold Shafer, John Thompson, Beryl White, Clyde Wharton, Jr., and George Davidson. EDWARD G. MARGARET ROBINSON O'BRIEN Our Vines Have Tender Grapes Today's Intramurals A Heart Stealer If There Ever Was One! FRANCES GIBFORD AGNES MOOREHEAD MORRIS CARNOVSKY and "BUTCH" JACKIE JENKINS Touch Football All games begin at 4:45 p.m. on the intramural field. Division I Delta U. vs. Carruth S.A.E. vs. Battenfeld Phi Delti vs. Beta Division II Phi Gam vs. K.A. Psi Delta Tau vs. Sigma Chi Kappa Sig vs. T.KE. Volleyball 7:30 P.M. K.K.G. vs. Harmon Co-op Pi Phi vs. Henley House 8:15 P.M. Locksley vs. Watkins A.O. Pi vs. K.A.T. Jasper's brownish hue is caused by an admixture of iron oxide. Flying Jayhawks Up in Air for Credit (continued from page one) You Wanted It Back— So Here It Is— FRIDAY SATURDAY (continued from page one) more who has 28 hours, said she thinks "the airplane is here to stay." Anne Newcomer, College senior will seven hours, agreed and added that she hoped to stay too. Also present Saturday were Jeanne Gorbutt, College sophomore, and Juanita Saterlee, College junior Miss Gorbutt, is a "post graduate flyer" but is still a member of the Flying Club. Her 52 hours in the air qualifies her to begin in advanced training, Miss Saterlee is in ground school. Clyde Lunger, College freshman, who has been up 15 hours, comes from an air-minded, community, Summerfield, Kansas. The town of 400 has an airport and five airplanes. ENDS TONITE The Big Glitter and Glow Show! 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