SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Iayhawks Hold Scrimmage on the SPORTS CARD BY BOB TRUMP Good Ends Are Scare But Fine Guards Are Plentiful in the Big Six . . . Kansas State's Wingmen Seem Strong . . . Guards Are Outstanding on! Almost Every Roster . . . Faurot and Adams Once Played Against Each Other. There may be a dearth of excellent ends in the Big Six this season, but have you noticed the superabundance of good guards? Kansas State's wingmen, headed by Wallace Swanson and Don Munzer, are said to be the best in the conference, yet on checking the lines of Missouri Oklahoma, Iowa State, Nebraska, and Kansas it is difficult to find another set of ends worthy of mention. Reams of copy have already been written about Don Faurot's search Hubert Ulrich for flankmen to replace the Orf twins Blaine Currance, and Stillman Rouse. Iowa State's supply is nothing to brag about and even Biff Jones, who is loaded for bear this year, is bemoaning Nebras- ka's lack of experience on the ends. (continued to page eight) WANT ADS FOUND: Ladies wrist watch on 13th street approach to campus. Owner may have same by identifying and ring for ad. Phone 1617. -725-7 WANT LAUNDRY: better work, prompt service, reasonable, no buttons off. Phone 1762R. -T24-7 BOYS: Double room for two boys, board optional. Garage. Phone 2962W. 2215 New Hampshire. 721-5 BOYS: Approved rooms. Large, light, airy, southeast room, double $15. single $9.00. Also roommate wanted. 1217 Tennessee. 720-5 BUNGALOW TYPE apartments LONGALOW TYPE apartments like small house; 3-rooms, private bath and entrances; well furnished, fridairaide and built-ins; continuous hot water and heat. 1547 Kentucky, corner of 16th and Kentucky. 737-7. APARTMENT FOR RENT to boys: Very nicely furnished.—Moody Apartments, Telephone 990. -719-7. BOYS: Furnished apartment for two or three boys. Electric refrigerator, all bills paid. Near K.U. Also single and double room. Reduced rate. Phone 229J. 717-7 ENGLISH: PROFICIENCY TUTOR- ENGLISH: PROFICIENCY TUTORIAL LESSONS: For information concerning private lessons call at Room 401 Fraser Hall any day until September 25, during the following hours: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 722-5 HILLSIDE BARBER SHOP reopened. F, M. TIDROW. Gale-Berger-of-Burlingame invite-your-patronage. 9th and Indiana. 726-12 Kansas Impressive In Practice Game Memorial Stadium rang with the sounds of battle for nearly two hours yesterday afternoon as Jayhawk Coaches Gwinn Henry, Vic Hurt, and Harry Lansing watched their varsity gridsters clash in a practice scrimmage under game conditions. A steady stream of substitutions and the presence of the yard markers added a realistic touch to the contest although no score was kept. Early in the course of the afternoon, the beckfield quartet of Marvin Vandaveer, Jake Fry, Don Pollom, and Ed Hall sparkled on the ground and through the air. Several valdukee to Potom lom and Vandairee reer to Hall aerials went for long gains or touch- downs, while Hall ripped off consider- able yardage every time he carried the ball. Ed Suagee, Dick Miller, Denzel Gib- bens, Harlan Altman, and curets were given an opportunity to display their wares in the backfield as the afternoon wore on. Jake Fry Among the linemen, Veteran Center, Don Pierce, wearing his new game glasses for the first time, tackles W. F. Jack and Steve Meade, Guards Jay Kern, Quido Massare, and Herb Hartman, and Ends Hub Ulrich and Ward Crowell were prominent. Crowell's adeptness at receiving passes was especially encouraging in view of the Jayawk's present need for another Ed Hall gluey-fingered end. The hot sun and roughest scrimimage of the young season combined to melt several pounds off the frames of most of Henry's athletes. A few more practice games like yesterday's should put the Jayhawks in top form for their approaching battle with Iowa State on Oct. 5. Forty-five freshman football players answered Coach Wayne Replogle's call for practice late last week and this number is expected to be increased in the next few days as the first week of real school work begins. Forty-Five Freshman Report to Replogle For Grid Workouts Dwayne Adams, Cullison; Frank Baker, Kansas City, Kan.; Cleve Bolton, Genesee; Robert Brient, Philadelphia, Pa.; Jack Brownell, Wichita; Thad Burger, Topeka; Ralph Childs, Kansas City, Kan.; George Christman, Topeka; Bert Coleman. Yates Center. Listed on the freshman roster at the present time are: Ray Craft, Kansas City, Kan. Joe Crawford, Kansas City, Kan. Herb Curran, Kansas City, Kan. Stan Cygiel, Kansas City, Kan; Levi DeWees, Medicine Lodge, Alexander Dewey, Fairfield, Comm. George Dick, McLouth; Dave Doleshal, Kansas City, Kan.; Don Etlinger, Independence, Mo.; Ray Evans, Kansas City, Kan.; Clifford Foos, Great Bend. (continued to page eight) Mail Intramural Blanks Tomorrow Entry blanks for intramural teams in touch football, team tennis, and horseshoes will be in the mail Monday, September 23. Complete lists of all men expecting to play touch football must be turned in at the University hospital. These men must pass a hospital physical examination before they are eligible for competition. Touch football blanks are due in the hospital by Sept. 27 and all entry blanks must be at the intramural office by 6 p.m., Sept. 28. A brief outline of the intramural program through the month of October follows: Sept. 30—Meeting of all intramural organization managers, room 202, Robinson gymnasium at 4:30. Organizations must be represented by an upper class man. Oct. 1—Demonstration and interpretation of touch football rules on the intramural field at 4:30. Attendance required of all who wish to participate. Oct. 3—Play starts in touch football, tennis and horseshoe tournaments. Oct. 7—Play starts in team tennis and handball tournaments. SELECTED LINE of new Fall Fabrics M. Born Line --- Style Leaders Since 1876 Oct. 22—Entry blanks for the fall intramural track meet will be mailed. Oct. 25—Entry blanks for fall track meet due at intramural office by 6 p.m. October 29—Preliminaries in intramural fall track meet. Oct. 31—Finals in intramural fall track meet. Selected Coverts & Tweeds Every student is invited to take part in intramurals. For further information about any intramural sport call at room 107, Robinson gymnasium. SCHULZ The Tailor All members of the Ku Ku club are requested to attend a meeting at 9 o'clock Monday night in the Pine Room of the Memorial Union Building. 'Suiting You—That's My Business' GRANADA Shows Continuous Today from 2:30 NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY A "HONEYMOON" —Without a Bride —Without a Groom ...but with sparkling laughs and light-hearted romance all over the screen! Freshman Basketball All men interested in being members of the freshman basketball squad this year are invited to attend a meeting at 7 o'clock Monday night on the second floor of Robinson gymnasium. Gordon Gray, new freshman coach, will be introduced by Dr. F. C. Allen. All Shows 15c Any Time Continuous Shows Daily from 2. NOW ENDS TUESDAY A CAVALCADE OF ENTERTAINMENT The Romance of Hollywood from Bathing Beauties to World Premieres! - 2 HITS - Romantic Adventure to Surpass the Wildest Imagination! "South to Karanga" Charles Bickford James Craig - Luli Deste MONDAY NITE --- 8:30 $35 CASH FREE! Register in Lobby SUITS 65c DRESSES 69c When You Leave Them at the Oread Barber Shop and Use Our Cash and Carry Service ROGERS Fashion CLEANERS EIGHT EAST EIGHTH STREET Call498