FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE Temple First On Jayhawk List MARVIN VANDAYGER HUBERT ULRICH Elbel Starts Intramural Dr. E. R. Elbel, head of the University's intramural program, urges every independent student who is interested in participating in any intramural sport to register at once in the intramural office in Robinson gymnasium. The tentative program for this year will be much the same as that a year ago. Last year marked the debut of all-university tournaments in golf and tennis. This year's program plans to add inter-school competition of this sort in handball, horseshoes, and badminton, in addition to the tennis and golf tournaments. Game With Owls Two Weeks Away By CLINT KANAGA Kansan Sports Editor Two weeks from tonight Coach Gwinn Henry's Kansas Jayhawkers will clash with the highly touted Temple Owls at Philadelphia. This game will be the first of three tough contests to be played a great distance from Lawrence. The Jayhawkers' other two trips are to Milwaukee where they will oppose Marquette on where they will meet West Vil- Oct. 18 and to Morgantown ginia on Nov. 8. Temple, coached by Ray Morrison, formerly of Southern Methodist and Vanderbilt, is rated by the preseason forecasts as one of the top teams of the East. Sparkplug of the Owl attack is Handy Andy Tomasic, triple threat star, who made many of the second and third team All American selections last year. Tomasic's record is an eye-opener. On an in-and-out team last fall, Tomatic scored 40 points, gained 400 yards carrying the pigskin, and completed 57 per cent of his passes for 872 yards, with seven of these heaves going for touchdowns. Andy, who weighs 178 pounds and stands five feet, ten inches also handles the Temple kicking assignment very ably. Francis Kilroy, 216-pound tackle, and Al Drulis, 185-pound blocking back, are other Owls rated highly. Two midget sophomore backs, John Fengeli and Joe Chielli, tip a scant 150 pounds each, but were impressive in spring practice and either may blossom into a star performer. Morrison's only worry is a shortage of good ends. After opening with Kansas, Temple will take on the following opponents: Virginia Military Institute, Georgetown, Penn State, Bucknell, Boston College, Villanova, Michigan State, and Holy Cross. Attempting to whip his boys into good shape as quickly as possible Coach Gwinn Henry has ordered two practices a day for this week. Three days of action finds the squad in good shape with Ralph Miller, Ray Niblo, and Ray Evans looking impressive in the extensive passing and kicking drills. Hub Ulrich Bob Hagen, Don Ettinger, and Bob O'Neil have proven to be adept marks for the Jayhawkers' passing trio. The starting Kansas line-up for WELCOME Granada Today SATURDAY, AND Mat. 25c, Eve 31c, Plus Tax It's in the Groove with GLENN MILLER and His Orchestra SONJA HENIE JOHN PAYNE Bringing You New Breath-Taking Thrills and Surprises With Glenn Miller and His Music "Sun Valley Serenade" ADDED GEMS Disney's Latest Donald Duck In Technicolor Aviation Novelty - News SUNDAY—3 Days ALL SHOWS 25c PLUS TAX WAYNE MORRIS "THREE SONS O' GUNS" Hit No. 2 Lloyd Nolan Lloyd Nolan "DRESSED TO KILL" the Temple game might read as follows: Ulrich (197) and Hardman (183) at the ends; Hodges (210) and Tenenbaum (206) at the tackles; Fluke (205) and Merkel (212) at the guards; Githens (185) at center; Miller (168) or Vandaveer (182) at quarterback; Evans (181) and Niblo (184) at the halfbacks; and Ettinger (193) at fullback. This lineup would contain six sophomores, one junior, and four seniors.