PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBERR 1, 1940 Jayhawks Look to Iowa State Bear Down Today; Ease Off Tomorrow As the time for the opening kickoff against Iowa State at Ames Saturday drew nearer and nearer, Jayhawk Coaches Gwinn Henry, Vic Hurt, and Harry Lansing sent the Kansas varsity through a rigorous practice sessions this afternoon and planned to taper off with tomorrow's drill. Cheerful news came this morning when Henry announced that Harlan Altman, sophomore quarterback and lone Jayhawk casualty this fall, will be able to play Saturday if needed. How on the SPORTS CARD By BOB TRUMP This is, as they say in Germany, "die woche." Translated into English it means that at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of Saturday, Oct. 5, in Clyde Williams Field at Ames, Iowa, the referee's whistle will shrill and Jayhawk fans will have their first real opportunity to see what kind of a football team will represent the University of Kansas this year. K. U. Fans Won't Have Long To Wait To See How Their Team Compares With Other Big Six Elevens . . . Kansas Can Improve Its Position The Easiest Way By Defeating Iowa State . . Cyclones Will Have More Experience Under Fire . . . Pigskin Postscripts. ALONG ABOUT 4:30 or 5 o'clock that same afternoon, those of you who follow the destinies of the Henry-coached eleven should have a fair idea of how the Jayhawks stack up against the 1940 brand of Big Six competition. And you will be able to cheer for the crimson and blue squad even if you remain on Mount Oread since both KMBC of (continued to page five) ever, it is unlikely that Altman, who received a rib injury in last Saturday's scrimmage, will be used this week. Cyclones Impress Henry Henry came back from Denver where he scouted the Denver University-Iowa State game last Friday impressed by the Cyclones and convinced that his Jayhawks will have their hands full Saturday. He reported that Iowa State has a well balanced team with a stout defense in addition to its usual flashy offense. The presence or absence, as the case may be, of "Hammerin' Hank" Wilder, 200-pound Cyclone halfback, who reportedly gave up the game earlier in the season because of the recurrence of an old injury, will play a major part in deciding the winner of Saturday's game. Wilder checked out a suit a few days ago and consequently was not in condition to play many minutes against Denver. However, he will probably be ready to go about the entire distance against Kansas. Larry Owens, Iowa State sophomore halfback, was a marked man following his performance before Henry at Denver. The Jayhawk mentor said that Owens did some beautiful kicking and passing. On defense, the Cyclone line looked good, but the backs were unable to cope with Denver's aerial attack. Owens A Marked Man Henry, Assistant Coach Harry Lansing, and Freshman Coach Wayne Replogle will go to Des Moines Friday to scout Drake in its game with Grinnell. The Jayhawks play Drake Intramural Football Rules Shown A touch football demonstration was enacted this afternoon on the intramural fields under the supervision of E. B. DeGroot, professor in the school of education. The purpose of the demonstration was to clarify all rules and interpretations for the intramural football contestants At a meeting of all intramural managers yesterday, Dr. E. R. Elbel announced that the all-year point system had been revised. The managers were also given information on the year's intramural program. Tournaments in tennis and golf will be held this fall, he said. These tournaments will be open to all University students except varsity athletes. The individual point system is being revised this year. The five leading intramural athletes will be rewarded with gold charms at the end of the school year and the Kansas intramural board will keep records on the individual accomplishments. The intramural football schedule is now in process of completion. The season will get under way this Thursday. All candidates who wish to be considered for positions as freshmen managers on the intramural board must turn in their applications to Lee Huddleston, senior manager, in Robinson gymnasium by tomorrow afternoon. Cyclones Train For Kansas Game---a week from Saturday in Lawrence. Drake will return the compliment by having its entire squad at Ames Saturday to watch Kansas tangle with Iowa State. Elbel also made an appeal to all spectators and non-participants to be sportsmanlike in their conduct at all contests. The four athletes shown above at the Iowa State training table, probably will be in the starting backfield when the Cyclones clash with the Jayhawks at Ames Saturday. Larry Owens is improving his passing technique with the water pitcher, while Don Griswald is on the receiving end. Bill Lech- tenberg takes Griswold's lateral stretch of the bread plate, although Lincoln Stewart seems to be demonstrating some of his blocking ability. 'All Sports'Tickets Go On Sale Orders are being taken today for "All Sports" athletic tickets which the athletic department offers to faculty members and employees at a special price, Gwinn Henry, director of athletics has announced. This ticket gives the purchases admission to all athletic events at home with a considerable saving over the separate season ticket or single game prices. The "All Sports" ticket price for $8.40, including tax, provides admission to all athletic events for $2.80 more than the regular football season ticket price and a saving of $3.90, if basketball, basketball and relays pasteboards are bought separately. The "All Sports" price is just a little more than the amount paid by students for athletic events and provides a reserved seat outside the student section. Tickets will be ready for delivery in time for the opening game in each sport, Henry said. Many persons believed the earth was round 4,000 years before the birth of Christopher Columbus. Direct as a "touchdown pass" is the campus-to-home laundry service offered by RAILWAY EXPRESS. We call for your laundry, take it home...and then bring it back to you at your college address. It's as quick and convenient as that! You may send your laundry prepaid or collect, as you prefer. Lowrates include calling for and delivering in all cities and principal towns. Use RAILWAY EXPRESS, too, for swift shipment of all packages and luggage. Just phone 120, 20 E. 9th St., Lawrence, Kan. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE In Our First "PICK 'EM" Contest THE WINNAHS--- 1. ELMER DOUGAN, 1536 Barker W L O. Pts. 11 1 2 2. GILBERT ULMER, 1819 Maine 11 6 Primo S2-Aerox Shift 3. MRS. JAMES HILL, 812 Louisiana 11 1 9 Prize: S.I. Box Intermunion Socks 4. MAURICE JACKSON, 901 Michigan 11 1 11 Riize, S.J. Box Interverson Snake "Another Contest Now On" Yes Sir! You'll look better in new 1940 styled ----and HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CARL'S --- Owe You This Apology. Original Esquire Drawings, due here this week, will be displayed one week later — week of K.U.-Drake game, Oct. 5 to 12. Sorry they are late but honest they'll be here. TUESD Ne DOUBT not emi- nity of th letting I blem. The le ing ma enttain there be MEMO Malott versity morial late Cha In the club, of active An et deliverie school l man, at final we of the wisdom cellor o 1839. we w together Ernest the gre so the gone i corners The bed ab Asama body w Aug. 22 man: "Free have alive freedom that I am mitted the free It w SOVII SOVII in the intensi Draw the minis to match Oct. 3. 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