16, 1941 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE ing vol- stood out st night. the Chi the sec- titil Peg d up 6 Theats. a defeat ata Ann while ier, and for the veed un- It was for the cham- Kappas y Beth Alpha organi- with the s' Mar- Gillie anances. contest, A.D.Pis Henry Has Ties The golden years in football which Gwinn Henry once gave College of Emporia are brought to mind by the many tie-ins with that period now found in the University of Kansas gridiron setup. Henry, now in his third year as head coach on Mound Oread, was the gridiron mentor at C. of E. from 1918 to 1923. The Presbyterian school had the greatest football teams in its history during that time, with Henry's eleven losing only three games during the five years. As one of his varsity assistants at K. U. Henry has Vic Hurt, who played three years of football at C. of E. The last two, 1918 and 1919. Hurt played center on Henry-coached teams which were undefeated. Jayhawk freshman coach is Wayne Replogle, another of Henry's players at Emporia. Replogle is listed at fullback on the all-time all-star College of Emporia eleven. An all-time C. of E. halfback, who played before Henry went to that school, was Harlan Altman, Sr. This fall, the second string Kansas quarterback is Harlan Altman, Jr. a 158 pound whose play makes GWINN HENRY people forget about his lack of size. Still another C. of E. man on the K. U. campus is K. W. Davidson, director of information. Davidson played tackle for Henry at the Emporia school. Raport Handles Auburn Program In Intramurals That Jim Raport, instructor in the department of physical education at the University of Kansas last year, is putting in a new intramural system at Auburn University, where he is now head of the intramural sports department, is evidenced by a copy of "The Plainsman", Auburn's student publication. Raport, as instructor in fencing and swimming here on the hill last year, was very popular with the students. His many friends will be interested to know that his official title now at the southern university is director of the department of intramural sports. Speaking of the new changes in the intramural program at Auburn, "The Plainsman" states: "Instituted by James H. Raport, formerly of the University of Kansas, who is taking over the position vacated last year by Prof. E. B. Smith, these changes will include the installation of an executive in- FIRST---els ordered light defensive work for today's practice to prepare for the Missouri "T" formation. Get Your Car Ready for Fall and Winter Driving - Buy Anti-Freeze - Change Transmission and Differential Lubricants - Buy Firestone Winter Auto Accessories - Change to Winter Grade Oil Free—Grantland Rice's Famous Cities Service Football Guide PHONE 4 SERVICE Missouri Loses 3 Fullbacks The fullback position of the Missouri Tiger squad is truly a jinx as far as Coach Dan Faurot is concerned. With Don Reece and Leo Milla already on the temporary injury list, Rayburn Chase, No. 3 fullback, joined them on the sidelines with a knee injury. ☆ ☆ ☆ Mike Popovich and Bob Horton took over the fullback positions on the first and second Tiger elevens yesterday, as the squad worked out for their battle with Iowa State next Saturday. Right halfback Dick Keller also retired from practice with a knee injury received in punting practice yesterday. Coach Faurot drilled the squad on defense for the "T" formation, the Tigers' own first-line offensive drive. The Iowa State Cyclones have been using a modification of the "T" and Coach Faurot said, "they may carry the ball from the "T" this week, and we want to be ready for it." Iowa State also worked on defense yesterday but showed weaknesses in tackling. Coach Ray Don- CLARENCE HERNDON GEORGE ABEL Nebraska's practice came to an abrupt end yesterday after an hour's offensive drill with the freshmen when George Abel, guard and fastest man on the team, suffered a bruised knee. Howard Debus, second string halfback, returned to uniform after being on the 'bench with a back tramural board, the completion and perfection of last year's point system, and a touch football clinic." The intramural touch football schedule is listed in the same article, and the point system is outlined and explained. Apparently Report is using the system which he left at the University of Kansas as a pattern for his new program. Chemistry Club Hears University Instructors BEAT MARQUETTE !!! John Kilpatrick and Russell Mellies, chemistry instructors, were the two speakers at a meeting of the Chemistry Club at 4:30 this afternoon in room 201 of Bailey Chemical Laboratories. Mr. Kilpatrick spoke on the "Chemical Bond." The "Electron Microscope" was the subject of the talk given by Mr. Mellies. Sold by University Men "I wanted everybody to see how swell ARROW SPRINTERS are!" Arrow Sprinter shorts set a new record for comfort. They have an all-around elastic waistband that gives with every body motion! No buttons! They're cut roomy and comfortable with no chafing center seam! Sanforized-Shrunk, too! 75c We also have a wide selection of Arrow Seamless Crotch Shorts with Grippers, 65c up • Arrow Undershirts, 50c up injury received in the Kansas game. However, Clarence Herndon still remained out of practice with a bruised shoulder. After Abel was injured Coach Biff Jones put his squad to running signals. The offensive scrimmage had followed work on pass plays which Indiana, the Huskers' next foe, might use Saturday. The Oklahoma Sooners worked out in a cold, heavy drizzle yesterday in their third consecutive scrimmage. Harold Teeter, No. 1 tackle, will not be able to play against Kansas State Saturday on account of an injured leg, Trainer Ted Owens, said yesterday. Mike Zeleznak and Francis Gwin, who were outstanding in the Missouri game, may replace regulars Ray Rokey and Bill Quick in the Kansas State backfield against Oklahoma Saturday. The two quarterbacks have continued their fine play in practice this week. Junior Erickson, injured halfback, returned to duty yesterday in practice which was devoted largely to scrimmage. Coach Dewey Luster expressed satisfaction with his new split, 2- offense squad, commenting, "The boys are taking to it very well." SOLD BY UNIVERSITY MEN