ER 5,1941 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE FIVE Reece, Chase On Sick Sheet For New York Rayburn Chase and Don Reece, veteran Missouri Tiger fullbacks, were not in uniform yesterday as the Tiger squad steamed through a tough workout in preparation for New York U. Saturday. Both men were in the university hospital, Reece, with an injury received in the Michigan State game, and Chase for treatment of a knee injury which has kept him idle for a month. Coach Don Faurot expressed the belief that Reece would play in the N.Y.U. game, but was doubtful as to Chase making the trip. Coach Faurot cautioned the Bengals that an alert defense would be necessary to stop the New Yorkers attack from single wing, short punt, and spread formation. Fred Metheny was named by Coach Biff Jones yesterday to call signals for Nebraska against the Minnesota Gophers next Saturday. Marvin Athey was shifted from his regular COACH DEWEY LUSTER JUNIOR GOLDING quarterback post to wingback on the second team, with Bob ooper filling in Metheny's post in that combination. Lt. Col. Harold Browne, who is on leave from the army, was in uniform yesterday working with the Husker squad. Browne was a Nebraska assistant coach last winter before he entered the army. Coach Hobbs Adams warned his Kansas State squad yesterday to not become over-confident and take the game with South Carolina too lightly. The Wildcats were reminded that the Southernners have only been defeated once this season, and are reported to be trying for a post-season bowl game. Working in a light rain yesterday the Wildcats drilled on tackling and going down-field covering punts. Coach Dewey Luster sent his Oklahoma Sooners through one of the toughest scrimmages they've had this season, yesterday. After it was all over, which was long past sunset, Dick Boepeep, Sooner sophomore guard, and Junior Golding, Big Six scoring champ, limped off the field with sprained ankle. The frosh battled the three varsity elevensvagely with Joe Whisenant emerging with a slight brain concussion, after running into blocking back Whited's swinging knees. The Sooners are preparing for their homecoming clash with Iowa State next Saturday. The Sooners may find an aerial attack on their hands next Saturday with Iowa State on the offensive end. The Cyclones worked all day yesterday on pass plays with Royal Lohry and Howard Tippee doing the tossing. Dr. F. Alton Wade of Miami university was chief scientist of the recently returned Byrd Antarctic expedition. Patty Berg Here Tomorrow Former Champ Will Meet H. Dettweiler Patty Berg, former national champion woman golfer will arrive with Helen Dettweiler at K.U. tomorrow to demonstrate better golfing techniques at an exhibition given in Robinson gymnasium. Miss Berg and Miss Dettweiler who are old rivals will participate in a playing exhibition that same afternoon at the Lawrence Country Club. ★ ★ ★ Miss Berg played her first game of golf in 1932, qualifying for the Minnesota State Championship. During this first year of tournament play she won her initial match, shooting an 89 competing in the Breezy Point tournament. Patty Berg became interested in golf while attending the University of Minnesota. For the first year her equipment consisted of a brassie, mid-iron, mashie and putter. This past season Patty Berg won the Miami-Biltmore Tournament, qualifying with an 80; in addition she won the Central Florida Women's Championship and South Atlantic Women's Championship. During competition in the Trans-Mississippi Tournament she was eliminated in the finals. Miss Dettweiler who is appearing Miss Berg has established an outstanding record. In her last 60 games she has won 29, runner up in 14 matches, reaching the semi-finals in 4 and placing as medalist in 30 games. PATTY BERG with Miss Berg has a fine record. at present holding 32 course records. Her biggest win was the Western Open in 1939 immediately after she turned professional. This past winter she was runner-up in the Forest Hills invitation at Augusta, Georgia. Miss Berg and Miss Dettweiler will give a lecture and clinical discussion during the first part of their program which will be held in Robinson gymnasium at 10:30 a.m. Following this will be a demonstration of varied golf shots. ★ ★ ★ HELEN DETTWEILER Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 Patty Berg and Helen Dettweiler will participate in a playing exhibition to be held at the Lawrence Country Club, where they will compete with two local women golfers. Miss Ruth Hoover, Director of Physical Education said that arrangements have been made to hold the demonstration in the gymnasium in case of unfavorable weather. Everyone is invited to attend the appearance of these two golfing stars. Men's Sports Forecast Color Featured The Pigskin Parade has begun, and swinging into line behind it are the gentlemen of the college year of 1941-42, doing their best—and a very good best it is this year—to match sartorial splendor with the autumn leaves and their feminine companions. Sports coats are longer now hitting a new low of 31 inches. Aside from being longer, sports coats are currently popular in Shetland weaves, in grays with herringbone weave and in tweeds with brown shades predominating. The slacks that go with them are still heavily favored in gray flannel, although there is a noticeable increase in browns—covert and flannel. It is no news to say that sports attire is practically a 100 per cent "must" with college men but the new twists are the things to watch. Color may be on the descending style curve when it comes to recent graduates, the more sober upperclassmen (if there are any) and the more serious moments of collegiate life (ditto), but it reigns supreme via sweaters. There is some indication in the East that the "loud" or multi-colored sweater, popular some years ago, may be coming back. Sweaters go hand in hand with sports outfits and have made the vest almost as obsolete as the horse and buggy. A college man without a sweater is as ridiculous as a college professor without a final. So you see, girls, the men do have sports fashions after all and if they appear sloppy to you it may be that you're behind the times. There's a great difference between sloppiness and smart sloppiness. Red Cross Meets at Eldridge The American Red Cross regional conference met today at the Eldridge hotel with the Lawrence chapter in charge. The program was devoted to the discussion of the many phases of Red Cross work. emphasized the importance of the Red Cross in its relations with the armed forces. During the full-day program Sidney Dawson, fine arts sophomore sang and Waldemar Geltch, professor of violin, played a violin solo. The Chemistry club will meet at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in room 201 of Bailey Chemical laboratories. Sergt. William Kollender, assistant instructor of military science faculty and home service chairman of the Douglas County Red Cross chapter, talked this morning on "The Service Man's Friend." Sergeant Kollender Sisler and Corliss Will Talk at Chem Club Meeting Dr. Harry H. Sisler, instructor of chemistry, will speak on "Aquo-Ammono Sulfates" "Equation of State for Non-Idial Gases" will be the subject of the talk given by Mr. Lester Corliss, industrial fellow. Extension Division Is Sending Exhibit To Teachers Meet The extension division of the University is sending an exhibit to the Kansas State Teachers meeting which will be held in Topeka, Friday and Saturday. Material representing the bureau of correspondence study will be posted on large bulletin boards of red, white, and blue backgrounds. Literature on short courses and conferences, lecture course bureau, drama loan service, package libraries, and emergency defense projects will also be exhibited. The University will have a display of ceramics, and the exhibition will be in room 9 of the new Municipal auditorium of the state's capitol. Practice In Mud Backs Shift Coach Gwinn Henry put his varsity gridmen through an offensive workout in the mud yesterday afternoon, in preparation for the approaching contest with the West Virginia Mountaineers of Morgantown. The running attack was altered somewhat when it was learned that Don "Red Dog" Ettinger probably would be out of action for some time. His fullback position might be taken over by Ed Lindquist. A backfield consisting of Ray Evans, Ray Niblo, Ralph Miller, and Marv Vandaveer was also used. The squad ran through its plays against a freshman team representing the standard 6-2-2-1 defense that West Virginia uses. Although the ground was muddy and slippery underfoot, Niblo, Evans, and Denzil Gibbens made consistent gains against the first-year men. Monte Merkel, who has been playing guard so far this season, was changed back to the tackle position that he filled his junior year. Vie Hurt, line coach, is trying to balance the defensive line by having an equal amount of power in each position. Coach Harry Lansing, who scouted the Mountaineers, reported that they use a "tandem" offensive formation, similar to the single wingback. He said they have almost no passing offense, and lack a good punter. Most of their plays are through the line, depending upon deception in the way of delayed spinners for their success. Man-Less Women Take The Campus Members of the fairer sex are busy donning trousers, letting up their hair, borrowing wigs and sets of false whiskers, and applying" cookie dusters" with a mascara brush in preparation for the Puff Pant Prom to be held in the Memorial Union ballroom from 7 to 9. It may be a man's world, but for two hours Friday night it will belong strictly to Hill women. She who makes the best looking man will be in order for one of the three prizes offered for costumes. In addition refreshments will be served. Tickets are being sold by W.A.A. representatives.The cost is 50 cents for dates and 34 cents for stags. AUTO WRECKING & JUNK COMPANY RECONDITION YOUR CAR WITH GOOD USED PARTS - Window Glass - Radiators - Tires - Carburetors - Auto Accessories ALSO: Mirrors Re-Silvered 9th & Dela. 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