PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1943 From the Sidelines By Bob Bock, Kansan Sports Editor The presence of Joe Dickey and Robert George in the Kansas lineup Saturday against Kansas State should help the Jayhawk cause a lot. Dickey, who is a nephew of the Yankee catcher, is a very speedy wingback. At Southwest High in Kansas City Dickey was slightly less than phenomenal. Robert George is considered so good by Kansas' coaches that he might very well break into the starting lineup in his first game Saturday. George, a Washington lad, gives the appearance with the large shoulder pads he wears of being "Mr. Five by Five" for he is very short and stockily built. He is a triple-throne in every sense of the word for he passes, kicks, and runs with equal versatility. Both these men are freshmen in the V-12 program and were not eligible for intercollegiate competition until the end of their first semester which is ending this week. **** Mr. W. W. Davis, Kansas representative on the Big Six council, states that as he understands the new ruling, any civilian who is regularly enrolled in 12 hours of college work can participate in intercollegiate athletics in the Big Six. Thus, John "Thin Man" Buescher, who has accepted a position with the Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich., could be eligible for another season of basketball despite his three years of competition, were he regularly enrolled. Why doesn't someone convince Mr. Buescher, who is 4-F, that it would be very profitable if he would go into graduate work. Washburn is the only common foe that both the Wildcats and Jayhawks have met this season. The K-Staters defeated the Ichabds 13 to 7, while the Jayhawks were held to a scoreless tie the first time and defeated them 13 to 0 in their second meeting. So it looks like a battle royal. * * Kansas State got a tough break yesterday when Roy Oldham, Kansas State's first string left tackle, left for William Jewell college at Liberty, Mo., where he will be a naval flight cadet. Earl Henry of Newton worked in his place. The Jayhawks have also lost their starting left tackle, Junius Penny, in whose place Bob Agee, V-5 cadet from Ottawa, has been working this week. Penny will not be out-for the rest of the season as previously announced but expects to be back in uniform next week. **** As the Wildcats practiced defense formations yesterday and tried two or three plays it appeared everyone would be available for Saturday's game except Lou Otto, end, who may be out because of a knee injury. Pennsylvania has more colleges than any other state in the Union. O'Kane Returns From 'Y' Conference Harry W. O'Kane, men's employment director and YMCA secretary, returned last night from a trip to Cleveland, Ohio where he attended a conference of the National Young Men's Christian Association. About 25 college leaders and executive secretaries of the YMCA discussed the problems confronting them at the colleges where military units are stationed. "It was a worth-while trip, and very pleasant," Mr. O'Kane commented. "I met several men from colleges where former K.U. students are stationed." On his return Mr. O'Kane stopped to visit the campus of Northwestern University. JAYHAWKER THURSDAY Thru Saturday Meet Her Majesty the Cook Robert Schulte, student at the University last year, now in the Navy, is visiting the campus this week. Bob Schulteis Returns From Oberlin on Leave Schulteis reported for duty July and has spent the past four months in the V-12 unit at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. After his 10-day leave, he expects to go to midshipmen's school. DISPLAYS---teri Afr Sta in a cam Ger la lo Osti (continued from page one) built by students of the Junior High School, under the supervision of Mrs. Donn Mosser. TODAY ENDS THURSDAY BUY WAR STAMPS . . . Ober's windows feature a model of a destroyer, a full sailer's kit laid out for inspection, and a table of naval insignia. The kit was lent by Lt. A. H. Buhl, naval commander at the University. HALLOWE'EN JAMBOREE Saturday 11:45 p.m. ON OUR STAGE- LLOWE'EN JAMBOREE Saturday 11:45 — ON OUR STAGE — Virginia Loncare Presents THE ADORABLE "DARLINGS OF THE CANTEENS" A SINGING AND DANCING CHORUS LINE And 8 Other Big Time Acts In Addition to the Big Super Thriller "REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES" SUNDAY----5 Days Sensational! Emotional! Screen Play by John Howard Lawson and Zoltan Korda* Directed by ZOLTAN KORDA HALLOWE'EN DANCE! DON'T BE A DROOP COME WITH A SPOOK HIT IT OFF HALLOWE'EN 9-12 P.M. $1.25 plus tax with Activity Ticket Saturday, October 30, 1943 HOCH AUDITORIUM $1.75 plus tax without Activity Ticket GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!-AT BUSINESS OFFICE OR THE HOSTESS DESK IN THE UNION BLDG. KEITH CURTIS AND HIS BAND 41ST M O r St Rus that land line Osla fens atro neco and tion tabl crea Itali Ost atta amp A whi arm mil turi Pes