UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942 SEAHAWKS---both lettermen, will be back at the end posts again Saturday. Hardman is expected to develop into one of the top ends in the Big Six this fall. Warren Hedges will be at one tackle, while sophomore Carl Bird has been named at the other tackle position. (continued from page one) one squadman, and three sopho- mores. Sparking the Kansas-stock will be Ray Eynes, one of the most talented backs in recent Jayhawk football history. Eynes passing is expected to be a source of trouble for even the experienced naval squad. He will also take care of the painting, and probably do the major port of the ball-lugging for Gwinn Henry's charges. Altman Recovered Calling signals from the quarterback post will be Harden Altman, tallest man on either team. The former Wellington High School blocking back has recovered from injuries which kept him shackled last year. Veteran Ed Linquist, will be at fullback post. Roberts or Baker will probably occupy the other halfback post. Paul Hardman and George Dick. Two lettermen, Joe Crawford and Gene Long, will probably be the starting guards. At center letterman Bob Gibhens will return for another year of action. Penney Will Play Junius Penney, sorb homore and 'former Lawrence High Star, is certain to see considerable action at the center post, too. Otto Schnell-bacher, end, is another sophomore hope. Gene Sherwood, junior college transfer and one of the best blockers on the squad will probably share the fullback duties with Linquist. Walt Sheridan and Don Johnson are two other men who will see action against the Seahawks. Elmer Davis, head of the office of war information, was graduated from Franklin college in 1910. AT YOUR LAWRENCE THEATRES Now ends Saturday—Barbara Stanwock and George Erent in THE GAY SISTERS. Every Saturday—11:45 P.M. Big Special midnight show pre- bucing Sunday's picture. JAYHAWKER Sunday, 4 days—Bing Crosby, Ired Aosteira, Marjorie Reynolds in "HOLIDAY INN." Friday and Saturday. — Roy Ranger and "Cobblin" Haines in "SONS OF PIONEERS." Second feature—John Beal and Viviania Field in "ATLANTIC CONVOY." Every Friday and Saturday at 10:30 A.M. Special "swing shift" matinees. GRANADA Sunday, 3 days—Betty Field and Ray Milland in "ARE HUSBANDS NEESSARY?" VARSITY Now ends. Saturday—Preston Foster and Brenda Joyce in "LIT-TLE TOKYO, USA." Second feature—Hunh Herbert, Tom Brown, and Edgar Kennedy in "ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE." Sunday, 4 days — Charles Laughton, Deanna Durbin, and Robert Cummings in "IT STARTED WITH EVE." Second feature—John Howard and Marguerite Chapman in SUBMARINE RAIDER. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS Eighth & Mass. St. Phone 30 The Student Bank Since 1877 Member of Federal Reserve Bank and F.D.I.C. TO ATTEMPT K.U. AS A NEW OR OLD STUDENT WITHOUT THE TRADITIONAL K-BOOK IS LIKE LOOKING FOR FRASER HALL IN HOCH AUDITORIUM — IT CAN'T BE DONE! THE "FRESHMAN BIBLE" JOHN CONARD, editor WALLY KUNKEL, business mgr. WE AREN'T SELLING TO YOU . . JUST TELLING YOU WHAT YOU NEED. ---