PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941 To Scene of Triumphs Old Stars Back Rutherford B. Hayes, end, and Tom McCall, guard, who return to play with the Alumni all stars tonight, were teammates and seniors on the 1935 Kansas football team which defeated Oklahoma and Kansas State, tied Missouri, and lost a thriller to Nebraska. Hayes and McCall made many of the Big Six all-star selections in 1935. The above sketches were made when Hayes and McCall were students in the University. Artist was Dr.E.R.Elbel, who designs the annual Kansas Relays sticker. (continued from page one) Halftime entertainment will be under the direction of Arden Booth, WREN announcer. The introduction of former players, a number by the University Band, and a roping act by the Haskell Indians will make up the program between periods. Among the spectators will be Dr. John Outland "Father of the Kansas Relays" and C. E. McBride, sports editor of the Kansas City Star. SATURDAY IS RE-ENROLLMENT Enroll in Equitation for University Credit (Hercules Ridging) (Horseback Riding) For information call 346 No. 13 W.A.A. Plans Sports 'Powwow' At First Meeting Plan for the sports "Powwow" were drafted at a meeting of the Women's Athletic Association yesterday. This was the first setting of the year for the new officers who were elected late last spring. Laura Smith is the new president of the organization, Alta Bingham, secretary, and Kathryn Schaake, treasurer. The point system manager is Marjorie Rader, business manager is Anna Jane Hoffman. Heads of the different sports are Gladys Bitter, hockey sports manager; Mary Brower, volley ball; Dorothy Burkhead, basketball; Peggy Davis, swimming; Joan Perry, baseball, and head of the minor sports is Betsy Dodge. The powwow will be presented to acquaint new students and other university women with the W. A. A. You don't have to be an Amazon to come out for sports—if you are interested, that's all that counts. The W. A. A. will present skits depicting the various sports of the season. Other features of W. A. A. will be the Awards Dinner in December, and the Hockey Play Day to be held in October this year. The University of Kansas is hostess to other schools in the state. CAPPER--- (continued from page one) discussing the Knox statement on convoys, said he did not assume that American vessels are convoying any ships into the combat zone set forth in presidential neutrality proclamations. "I think it is perfectly clear," he said, "that we have no authority to convoy into these areas without changing our neutrality law." George held that the Navy was Sports Slants By Clint Kanaga KANSAS GREATS HERE TONIGHT University students and Lawrence townfolk alike will have an opportunity tonight of seeing, in person, some of the greatest stars that have ever worn the uniform of the Crimson and the Blue. True, these ex-greats may not play against the varsity more than a couple minutes but they will be present in flesh and blood. From the Big Six champion Kansas team of 1930 are 'Jarring' Jim Bausch, fullback; "Speed" Atkeson, guard; Charles Smoot, center; and Cecil Smay, end. Due to professional affiliations, Bausch, a former All-American fullback and world's decathlon record-holder, will be unable to take part in the game itself. BAUSCH'S TEAMMATES WILL PLAY The remaining three men of '30 will be ready for action. Atkeson was an All Big Six guard selection in '30 and played in the East-West game. Smoot and Smay were also vital cogs in the championship team. Jack Schoflin and Lee Davis, regular tackle and guard respectively of the 1929 team, will be on hand. Bunny Black, letterman halfback in '31 and one of the chief organizers of this Varsity-Alumni game, will start at left half. Znominir Kvaternik, all Big Six guard in 1933, will take care of the pivot position for the Alumni. Kvaternik was a member of one of the greatest defensive lines Kansas has ever had. He played along with Milo Clawson, Pete Mehringer, Ernie Casni, Dick Sklar, and Eddie Phelps. 1925 ACES BEADY FOR ACTION Three stalwarts of the fine 1935 Kansas team will strut their wares. They are Dick Sklar, Captain of Big Six all-stars team of '35; Tom McCall, place-kicking guard; and Rutherford B. Hayes, an all Big Six end. Sklar was a regular for three years at guard and rated many All-American lists his senior year of competition. McCall, with Sklar and Ed Phelps, made up an apex center of the '35 line which not even the great Melinkovitch of Notre Dame could crack. Hayes will be remembered for his brilliant performances against Oklahoma and Nebraska. Hayes caught a 40-yard pass from George Hapgood in the last 30 seconds of play to defeat Oklahoma 7 to 0. In the Nebraska (continued to page eight) entitled to convoy American ships wherever they had a legal right to go. 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