FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Swiss Flag Stunt Debut Tomorrow The University of Kansas' corps of 24 Swiss flag swingers will make their first appearance tomorrow afternoon during the half of the Kansas-Nebraska football game. The corps has been drilled for two weeks by James Berkson, fa'42, and Keith Crisswell, c'44, under the supervision of Band Director Russell L. Wiley. The corps will be uniformed in blue sweaters with trousers trimmed in red and white. The sweaters have interlocking letters of K.U. of red and gold designed by the department of art. ARMISTICE DAY HOLIDAY Armistice Day, Monday, Nov. 11, will be a holiday in all departments and schools of the University, Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced today. There will be no classes held, and all offices will remain closed on that day although the libraries will be open as usual. 352 REGISTER— (continued from page one) Jayhawker" led the discussions for the K.C.T.J. this afternoon. For business and advertising managers, a roundtable was conducted by Rex Cowan and Frank Baumgartner. Horace Mason led a sports roundtable and Mr. Mickelson led a discussion on contributions of the camera. Tea was served at 4:30 p.m. in the sky parlor of the journalism build- under the supervision of the young women of Theta Sigma Phi, honry journalism sorority. At tonight's dinner, 5:45 o'clock at Memorial Union building, Roscoe Born, president of the K.U. Press Club will preside. A five piece jam band will provide music. Prof. Allen Crafton will sing old Norwegian folk songs while Billie Doris Jarboe, c'42 is to tap dance, and Saralena Sherman, c'43, drum majorette for the University will twirl. Tickets for the dinner are 50 cents. "Active Maid Sport Oxfords for CAMPUS WEAR Mostly $3.50 and $4.00 The New Gum Grid Soles— Crepe Soles — Cork Rubber —— or Leather HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Phone 524 Jayhawks Hope- (continued from page one) through most of the game. Then, last Saturday, they delighted their fans byrunning over Drake's Bulldogs 20 to 6. Nebraska's superiority lies in the quantities of capable reserves which Major "Biff" Jones may wave into the game at the slightest provocation. As Scout Harry Lansing put it after watching the Huskers beat Indiana: "They've got the same team they had last year plus about 25 good new men." Both Have Good Backfield While Kansas has one strong backfield, Nebraska will have two. But the Jayhawks' starting backs, Marvin Vandaveer, Ed Hall, Jake Fry, and Ed Suagee form an unusually smooth working combination. Don Pollom, brilliant sophomore halfback, is another Kansas ball carrier with whom the Huskers must reckon. In the Nebraska backfield when the whistle blows probably will be Roy Petsch, quarterback, Herman Rohrig and "Butch" Luther, halfbacks, and Vike Francis, fullback. Alternating with the first backfield will be "Bus" Knight, the signal-caller, Harry Hopp and Allen Zikmund, halfbacks, and Henry Rohn, fullback. All eight athletes are versatile, experienced, and outstanding in every respect. Zikmund is the only sophomore. Kansas Line Heavier The Nebraska edge in replacements will not be so large in the line as it is among the backs. Only at end are the Jayhawks lacking in reserves. Here, Hub Ulrich, one of the best wingmen in the conference, and Ward Crowell will have to bear the brunt of the Husker attack. Kansas will go into the game with a weight advantage of 7 pounds to the man. The Jayhawk forward wall will average 198 pounds to 191 for Nebraska. In the backfield, however, the Huskers average 185 1-2 to 178 for the Jayhawks. Tackles Are Heaviest Weight in the Kansas line is centered around the tackle spots where Jim Holloway tips the beam at 216 pounds and W. F. Jack scales in at The Probable Starting Lines: NEBRASKA Pos. KANSAS Preston (191) LE (194) Ulrich Muskin (195) LT (216) Holloway schw'kz'pf (175) LG (193) Massare Meier (190) C (186) Pierce Alfson (188) RG (192) J. Kern Behm (200) RT (222) Jack Prochaska (198) RE (182) Crowell Petsch (175) QB (177) Vandavere Rohrig (186) LH (190) Hall Luther (180) RH (160) Fry Francis (201) FB (186) Suagee Officials—Referee, Park Carroll, Kansas City University; umpire. Ted O'Sullivan, Missouri; head linesman, Bob Miller, Missouri; field judge, A. L. Haskins, Oklahoma. Radio broadcasts—KMBC, Kansas City; KFH, Wichita; KFAB, Lincoln; WOW, Omaha; KFKU, Lawrence. 222. Similarly, Royal Kahler and Forrest Behm, Husker tackles, are the heaviest members of the Nebraska line, weighing 220 and 200 pounds respectively. This Button-Down is a Better-Behavior Today's shirt-psychology subject will be: "Why do collars behave the way they do?" Got the answer? Manbattan button-downs never get out of hand, out of shape or out of focus. 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