PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS From the Sidelines By Bob Bock. Kansan Sports Editor TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1943 By Bob Bock, Kansan Sports Editor Coach Shenk gave his boys a rest last night as the snow-covered field was not appreciated by the Jayhawks where practice was concerned. Instead, Shenk reviewed the Oklahoma game and gave a chalk talk on the Warrensburg Teacher aggregation which the Jayhawks will meet here Saturday. The Kansas coaches viewed the Warrensburg-Washburn game at Topeka Friday night, joining the Kansas caravan for Oklahoma when the train stopped at the Capitol City. Shenk doesn't want his team to take the Warrensburg Mules too lightly just because they were held to a scoreless tie by Washburn. Shenk impressed on his players that from now on, snow, rain, hell, or high water will not keep them from practicing, as the season is far from over, with Warrensburg, Missouri, and Fort Riley remaining on the schedule. These last two games will be the toughest two of the season. 章 章 章 In the third quarter of the Oklahoma game, Bob George punted out Brumley's head, and the ball rolled dead on the Sooner six-inch line. What a spot the Sooners would have been in so deep in their own territory with the strong wind against them. However, as Kansas players watched the ball, a gust of wind blew the ball over the goal line to give the Sooners a first and 10 on their own 20. The Kansans could not have fallen on the ball because a rule would have made it a touchback with the ball coming out to the 20. Probably a larger crowd than any that has witnessed a University game here this fall will be in Haskell Stadium Friday night when Lawrence High, Northeast Kansas League Champions, meet the undefeated Olathe Eagles in defense of their championship. Both teams are unbeaten in league play and, like Missouri and Oklahoma on Saturday, will be giving all they have to cop the league title. 6 Former Students Receive Commissions Six former University students received their wings and commissions as second lieutenants in the U. S. Army Air Corps last week. The pilots, commissioned at advanced pilot schools in the Central Training Command region in Texas, are Dean S. Fleming, Topeka; Steven E. Cave, Dodge City; Charles P. Moore, Ottawa; Kenneth F. Troup, Kansas City; Thomas Harris, Abilene; and Rex M. Tharp, Meadville. Big Six Standings Six Star teams | | W | L | T | Pts | Opt | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 3 | 0 | 0 | 126 | 41 | | Oklahoma | 3 | 0 | 0 | 84 | 20 | | Iowa State | 2 | 2 | 0 | 54 | 58 | | Nebraska | 2 | 2 | 0 | 46 | 94 | | Kansas | 1 | 3 | 0 | 50 | 48 | | Kansas State | 0 | 4 | 0 | 23 | 122 | Results Last Week— Missouri 25, Iowa State 7 Oklahoma 26, Kansas 13. Nebraska 13, Kansas State 7 Isaac Week— Friday— Kansas State vs. Washburn at Topeka. Oklahoma vs. Missouri at Columbia. Saturday- Iowa State vs. Drake at Des Moines... Warrensburg Teachers vs. Kansas at Lawrence. The University women's hockey team won a 2-1 victory over the hockey team from Baker University Thursday. Jean Boardman and Marjorie Free scored the two points for the University, and Mason scored for Baker. Hockey Team Wins Over Baker VARSITY TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY I'll Make This Town Keep the Peace . . . If I Have to Blow It to Pieces RICHARD DIX In "THE KANSAN" 2nd Hit—Merry Maids Hoosier Hot Shots in "HOOSIER HOLIDAY" ROY ROGERS and His Famous Horse Trigger in-where. Most of the games will be played on the fields south of Robinson gymnasium. THURSDAY—3 Days "MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN" Plus Heir Raising Thrills in "A Scream in the Dark" JAYHAWKER MADCAP MUSICAL Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 ENDS THURSDAY NOW Twelve teams—10 fraternities, two residence halls, and two independen- ties, the Medics and the Blanks—will take part and have been divided into two divisions as follows: Division A—Beta, Battenfeld, Phi Gam, Sigma Chi, Blanks, Medics, and Tekes. Division B—Delts, D.U., Sig Alph, Phi Psi, Carruth, Triangle, and Phi Delt. A round robin schedule will be played off in each division, and with every team playing at least once each week, playoffs should come in about five weeks. The playoffs will see the top two teams in each division squaring it off for the intramural touch football championship. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Return Engagement Intramural touch football for civilian men will get under way this week, Ray Kanehl, director of men's intramurals, announced today. Because of the manpower situation, eight instead of 11 man football will be played. This is an entirely new innovation which calls for a three man backfield and a five man line. Men's Intramurals To Start This Week The Academy Award Picture for James Cagney. His Greatest Role or George M. Cohan. The schedule requires games between the teams to be played sometime during each week, it being left up to the two teams when and To Issue Kaw Each Semester IWW and IND Win Volleyball Games IWW and IND each chalked up another victory in the volleyball tournament when they defeated Co-op and ETC, last night. IWW won a one-sided game over Co-op with a score of 49-8. Betty Gsell and Dora May Felt were scorers for Coop. The Kaw, Washburn_University yearbook, will be published in more than one issue this year. One issue will appear every semester. Bolivar Marquez, College sophomore, will be in charge of the first meeting of the Spanish club at 4:30 Thursday afternoon in room 113 Frank Strong hall, according to Miss Mabel Elliott, professor of romance languages. Those who desire to improve their speaking knowledge of Spanish are welcome, Miss Elliott stated. IND and ETC battled to a 48-44 victory for IND. Marian Eisele and Lonnie Kelley were outstanding players for IND. Bolivar Marquez in Charge Of Spanish Club Meeting "Be smart, sweetly feminine and slyty beguiling when you face the men in your life," says Many Muffet . . . and she designs for you these utterly charming sisiy dresses in rayon crepe. Left: SHEER FLUFF, two-piece flatterer. Right: PARTY PANIC, princess frock. Both dresses in black only. 9-15 Adelane's To Hold Tau Sigma Tryouts Tonight in Robinson Gvm Tryouts for Tau Sigma, dancing sorority, will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in Robinson gymnasium, Helen Gardner, president, announced today. Tonight is the first regular meeting of the club this year, and old members should be at the gym at 7:30 p.m., Miss Gardner said. Quack Club Will Meet Tomorrow A Quack Club meeting for old members will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Robinson gymnasium, Miss Ruth Hoover, club sponsor, announced today. Miss Hoover is calling the meeting to discuss dates for tryouts and this year's organization Life Features Singers Scheduled for Concert The Trapp Family Singers, who are scheduled on the University Concert Course series for March 13, are featured in this week's issue of Life magazine. This group of singers from the Austrian Tyrol are now American citizens living in New York. GRANADA TODAY THRU SATURDAY Latest March of Time "EUROPE'S CROSSROADS" H By D 41ST SUNDAY OWL SHOW SATURDAY