PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1941 Miller-Evans Duo Shines 40 Yard Pass Highlights First Scrimmage Yesterday's practice found Coach Henry's Jayhawkers in their first scrimmage for the season. No punches were pulled as the linemen charged hard and fast, ahead of a driving set of backs. The varsity had an inter-squad battle for about an hour and then took on the freshmen for a half hour. Highlight of the scrimimage session was Ralph Miller's 40-yard pass to halfback Ray Evans, Ray Niblo, Don Ettinger, and Don Pollom handled almost all of the running and passing assignments for the afternoon. On Offensive Lineup Offensive line-up had Paul Hardman and Hubert Ulrich, ends; Steve Meade and Warren Hodges, tackles; Bob Fluker and Monte Merkel, guards; Bob Githens, center; Ralph Miller, quarterback; Ray Evans and Ray Niblo, halfbacks; and Don Ettinger, fullback. The defensive eleven found Ralph Schaake and Bob Hagen at ends, Gene Long and Jack Tenenbaum at tackles, Jay Kern and Jack Brownell at guards, Dale Lowery at center, Marvin Vandaveer at quarterback, Harlan Altman and Don Pollom at halfbacks, and Al Hecht at fullback. Two Varsity Changes Two changes have been made in the varsity make-up, "Chief" Long has been shifted from guard to tackle and Al Hecht from end to fullback. No injuries were sustained although Denzil Gibbens, letterman halfback, suffered a battered leg. Outstanding performers of the workout were "Chief" Long and Ralph Schaake. Both were impressive offensively and defensively. The place kicking duty will probably be Don Ettinger's for the asking. Ettinger got off a couple of nice kicks, and seems to have the task well in hand. Since classes start tomorrow the Jayhawkers will have just one practice a day for the remainder of the season. BAUSCH---- (continued from page one) "Jarring" Jim Bausch, stellar fullback of the 1930 Big Six champion Kansas team and also former Olympic Decathalon recordholder. "Speed" Atkeson, teammate of Bausch and guard on the West's team in the East-West game, is another headliner who will be present. The alumni center will be Charles Smoot, '29. Guards available will be Lee Davis, '30, Tom McCall, '35, Zvonomir Kvaternick, '33, and Dick Sklar, '35. Sklar was an All-Big-Six selection for two years. Tackles will be Jack Schopflin, '29 and Fred Bosilevac, '35. Other Outstanding Backs The backfield, in addition to having Jim Bausch, will boast Bunny Black, '31, Clarence Douglass, '37, Maurice Cannady, '37, Milt Sullivant, '39, and Ed Hall, '40. Five of these former stars, Bausch, Sklar, Douglass, Atkeson, and Kvaternick, were all-Big-Six selections in their years of competition. Bausch and Sklar were mentioned on some All-American lists. Against this galaxy of ex-greats, Coach Henry will present a line-up which may read as follows: Ulrich and Hardman, ends; Hodges and Meade, tackles; Merkel and Fluker, guards; Githens, center; Miller, quarterback; Evans and Niblo, half-backs; and Ettinger, fullback. The Kansas line will average close to 200 (continued to page five) RUSH WEEK---for More Than a Year and a Half! (continued from page two) ita; Bobbe Dell Ikerd. Kiowa; Betty Isern; Ellinwood; Annabelle Jones, 1032 W. 77th, Kansas City, Mo.; Erath Marquis, Des Moines, Iowa; Harriet Neill, Topeka; Doris Neiweg, Leavenworth; Sara Sauter, Oswego; Mira Sluss, Lawrence; Mary E. Ward, Highland. A. O. Pi-(6) Doris Dunkley, Lawrence; Helen Thompson, Lawrence; Ellen Witt, Russell; Doris Horton, Wayside; Georgia Evans; Norma Lee Rugan, Ellinwood. Pi Beta Phi (19) Anne Adams, Kansas City, Mo; Norma Lee Anderson, Wichita; Pat Arnoll, Wadsworth, Ohio; Barbara Batcheler, Hutchinson; Betty Frank Carey, Hutchinson; Lucille Comley, Wichita; Joceyl Ehrke, Kansas City, Mo; Helen Rose Herrick, Wichita; Martha Jane Kanagay, Wichita; Louise Longnecker, Lawrence; Mary Louise Lauck, Wichita; Mary Lou McClanahan, Lawrence; Bobbe Peck, Ft. Leavenworth; Betty Rowton, Joplin, Mo; Joan Teed, Hutchinson; Ann Wallace, Kansas City, Mo; Sarah Jane Wilkerson, Kansas City, Mo; Barbara Winn, Kansas City, Mo; Jane Allen, Topeka. WHAT A CAST! WHAT A SHOW! New Yorkers Paid $4.40 to See It on the Stage and Roared at it Ready This Week "Pick 'Em" Contest Blanks for week of Sept. 27 ANNOUNCEMENT-convocation tonight in Hoch aud torium. The "Dean" of Carls Good Clothes College States:--- There will be no extra charge for students who are late in enrolling. Fall Semester now on, featuring: Varsity Town Suits Arrow Shirts Interwoven Socks Rainfair Rain Coats Jockey Shirts and Shorts As advertised in--- Esquire, Life, Colliers, Saturday Evening Post. Catalina Sweaters Bantanac Sport Wear Stetson and Pedigree Hats Arrow Neckties Swank Jewelry and Novelties ISA Host In Union Tonight Student hosts and hostesses for introduction purposes will be present when the Independent Student Association holds open house in the ballroom of the Memorial Union building tonight. Students attending the open house will have the chance to dance to the music of both Russ Chambers and Clayton Harbur from 9 to 11 p.m. The open house will begin immediately after the freshman Fred Robertson, president of the I.S.A., urged all independent students who do not have dates to attend the open house. Robbert doubted if very many of the students present would have date Name tags will be provided to he new students become acquainte with one another. Just Leave It To Hollywood Buddy Rogers, noted Phi Kapp Psi alumnus, proved to be the be rusher the Phi Psis had during the rush week. The active chapter gav him 25 pledge buttons and told him to go to work. Result—a pledg class of 25 members will be "yelle in" tonight. WELCOME STUDENTS NEW and OLD The JAYHAWK 1340 Ohio SIP A COKE GRAB A SNACK EAT A MEAL Meals - Fountain Service - Sandwiches Buy a meal ticket — save 10% Phone 509 Prompt Delivery FIRST TOUCHDOWN OF THE SEASON Deluxe Laundry and Dry Cleaning by a Dependable firm--- Call--- INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt. Phone 432