PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 Jayhawks Polish Offense for Tilt With Iowa State Saturday The opening kickoff of the 1943 Big Six Conference football season at 2:30 sharp Saturday afternoon will see the University of Kansas Jayhawks, yet to taste victory after two games, and the Iowa State College Cyclones, losers to the mighty Iowa Navy team last Saturday 13 to 33, tangle here in Memorial Stadium in the first home game of this year. B仕ch Definitely Out of Game Dale Bush, guard from Pittsburgh who injured his shoulder quite who injured his severely in the Denver game will definitely be out for the next two or three weeks. However, John Bergin, Lynn Williams, and Bill Mowery, who received knee injuries and who had bad reports. BUSH ed all week as very doubtful competitors in the Iowa State game, all are expected by Coach Shenk to be ready to go by Saturday. Bergin was out Wednesday night for practice. Both teams are using Navy V-12 trainees on their teams, but the Iowa eleven is also using members of the diesel training group stationed at Ames. Kansas was not granted permission to use their gobs who are taking machinists' mates training, but were allowed to use Naval Aviation Cadets. However, the first group of these flyers to be used by the Jayhawks is the group that arrived only a few days ago. Fourteen checked out uniforms and played defensive roles in this week's scrimmage sessions. Agee, a tackle from Ottawa University, Womack, a guard, Bank, an end, and Coller, a center, who had two years experience at Michigan State, have looked particularly good, especially the latter whose play as a linebacker is fine. Coaches Shenk and Schaake ran their boys through two exceedingly rough scrimmage sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, putting them on offense against the newly arrived aviation cadets. It was this polishing up of the Jayhawk offensive weapon that the K. U. coaching staff was striving for most. The Jayhawks have also worked quite a bit on passing this week with Charles Moffett and Eddie Gibbons doing most of the chucking. Miller, Carson, and Barrington also are ready to sling the pigskin when called upon. Barrington who was ineligible for the Denver game because of scholastic difficulties, has hit the books hard this week and is again eligible to participate. Barin blocking, will rington's presence, help out a lot. Not to forget, the BARRINGTON PARKER PRODUCTS ARE SOLD AT RANKIN DRUG CO. 1101 Mass. St. Phone 678 Handy for Students WELCOME JAYHAWK And CYCLONE FANS CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30-7-9 HER HEART WAS FILLED WITH LOVE! HER MIND WAS FILLED WITH VIOLENCE! Ends Tonite "THIS IS THE ARMY" FRIDAY SATURDAY Regular Prices No woman could give more— No man could ask more! Strangest Love Story Ever Told! 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PTI's A and B teams won Monday night from PT5' s A and B, both games being forfeited by PT5. The civilian intramurals will not get under way this five-week term, but will start with the full semester in November. old standby, blocking, has been just as important on the practice menu this week as ever, because Shenk definitely thinks that blocking is one thing that his team can never get too much of. Plan Intramural Meeting for Tuesday Dr. Forrest C. Allen, basketball coach and director of intramurals, has announced a meeting of all civilian intramural managers at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in room 202, Robinson. At the meeting, ways and means of carrying on an intramural program in touch football, speed ball, or any other fall sport will be discussed. 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