PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1941 News From Page One MILLER LEADS— (continued from page one) Helfefinger, Bear fullback, who caught the ball on the Kansas 30 ED LINQUIST Schwenk then knifed off tackle for the touchdown. His attempted kick for the extra point was wide. ... the Kansas 30-yd. stripe and ran to the 7-yard line before he was knocked out of bounds by Don Pollom. Washington kickoff, Miller sparked the Kansans in their bid for an early touchdown but the drive died 11 yards short of the goal line. The former Chanute Comet, who was digging his toe deep into the soggy ball all afternoon, set the Bears back on their heels with a booming 58 yard kick in the end zone. Hefelfinger's return punt went out on his own 39. and Miller immediately broke into the open for an 18-yard STARTING LINE-UPS KANSAS WASHINGTON Ulrich LE Pufalt Tenenbaum LT Jurca Fluker LG Blades Githens C McConnell Merkel RG Allen Long RT Spafford Hardman RE Turley Miller QB Costello Evans LH Devine Niblo RT Schwenk Ettinger FJ Hefelfinger run. Alternating on the ball carrying assignments with Evans, Miller brought the ball down to the 11-yard line where two passes fell incomplete and Washington took the ball on downs. Niblo to Miller Pass Clicks With 25 seconds remaining in the first quarter, Niblo replaced Pollom at half for Kansas. On the next play, the Dallas, Texas, sophomore faded back and whipped a short pass to Miller. Swinging out into the open field behind a solid phalanx of blockers, the Kansas quarterback gave the fans their greatest thrill of the day sprinting 48 yards to a touchdown Ettinger's kick for extra point failed. The second quarter saw no scoring, but Kansas fans were holding their breath as the clock inched its way through the last two minutes. With the ball on the Kansas 20-year line, Niblo took a lateral from Miller and fumbled it' into Schwenk's hands. Washington took the ball on the 19-yard line and Schwenk, after failing on his first pass, flipped another to Lutz on the Kansas 10. On the fourth play, Hefelfinger dove through for a first down, and then fumbled with Bob Githens, whose work at center was impressive, recovering on the 4 yard line. The Jayhawks then punted out of danger as the half ended. Bears Threaten Again Washington flashed another mild scoring threat in the third quarter. Steve Meade, a surprise starter at left tackle, broke through and blocked Schwenk's punt, the ball sailing out of bounds on the Washington 44. After Miller kicked to the Bears' 15-yard line, Schwenk engineered a series of passes which took the ball just inside the Kansas 20-yard stripe. Here Ettinger tackled Hefelfinger so vigorously that the ball squirted out of the Washington halfback's hands. The Bears recovered but failed to advance, and Kansas took the ball on downs. Denzel Gibbens entered the game at this point and on the first play scooted around right end for 18 yards. Miller cut through center for 11 more, and then sailed down the left side of the field for another first down. Here the Washington forwards stopped three line plays and Miller, who had played the entire game, was knocked out as he attempted to keep the drive alive. Linguist Scores Second Counter Harlan Altman replaced the injured Kansas quarterback, and the Jayhawks lost the ball on downs. Altman then took Heftelfinger's punt on the Washington 38 and returned it 25 yards to the Bears' 13-yard line. Gibbens was caught for a 5-yard loss, and on the next play Ed Linquist took the ball and steamed over PROGRESS EXHIBITS— The final Jayhawk touchdown came with slightly more than four minutes of play remaining when Niblo passed to Ettinger in the flat 15 yards and the 'Red Dog' from Independence, Mo., sidestepped one tackler and walked across the goal line. Ettinger faked a kick and passed to Evans for the extra point. be baldheaded! Woe be to the country's blondes when television is coupled with the telephone. Before answering the phone it will be necessary for a blonde to cover her hair or risk losing every last bit of her personal pride! As the game neared its final stages, the Jayhawk backs, Evans, Niblo, and hawk guard, and Hub Ulrich, Kan-Ettinger, as well as Bob Fluker, Jayssas end, continued to display the form which marked them as the day's standouts. A television receiver will be installed in Hoch auditorium and it will be connected with a television studio on wheels outside the auditorium. The director will talk to the girl in the truck from the stage and the audience will be able both to hear the girls answers and to see her actions in the truck. (continued from page one) The exhibition is made up from material gathered by General Motors laboratories the country over. Matches for the University women's fencing team have been arranged with Kansas City University and with Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., Haven Glassmire, fencing coach announced this morning. He added that matches for the men's team are being sought with Iowa State, Oklahoma, and Friends University of Wichita. The women's fencing squad which opens its season against Kansas City University here Dec. 2, and meets Stephens at Columbia Dec. 9, will be composed largely of beginners. Only Betty Allen, team captain returns from last years squad. The men's squad will be composed of veterans, most of them having served on the team last year. right tackle to the goal line 18 yards away. Ettinger's kick again was no good, and Kansas led 12 to 6. Fencing practice started last night, and coach Glassmire states that practice will be held in Robinson gymnasium each Monday and Tuesday at 3:30, and each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Those who reported for practice last night are Adean Hagan, Carl Stewart, Jean Shelton, Marie Hitt, Charlene Baker, Jane Parmenter, Ann Staley, Betty Welty, Norma Braun, Jamet Sloan, Arlene McAdoo, Katherine Schaake, Pat Scherre, Haven Glassmire Calls For Fencers Ida Frances Moyer, Norma Rugan, Jack Singleton, Fred Lawson, Spencer Bailey, Dave Francisco, Fred Trexal, and Lowell Walton. Bill Belt, a graduate who was on last year's squad, also worked out with the fencers. ISA Directory Want Names Work will be started Monday on the directory of the Independent Student Association, Fred Robertson, president, announced yesterday. Robertson urged that independents buy their tickets immediately so that complete membership of the organization can be included. Tickets are on sale at the I.S.A. office in the sub-basement of the Memorial Union, from 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock each afternoon. With the biggest membership in its history, I.S.A. is planning an extensive program of dances, parties, and picnics during the coming year.