。 PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1939 HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Editor Even though they were defeated Saturady, the Jayhawkers turned in their finest performance of the year. From the opening kickoff until the last desperate pass fell in the end zone the men from Lawrence were battling the Lincoln crew. High praise must be paid to the Kansas line for the whale of a game they played. The backfield turned in its usual well played performance. In fact the loss made us feel as good as any game Kansas has won this year because the team was really playing football. One of the features of the game was the hard, clean play which prevailed . . . There was no rough stuff. "Pitching Paul" Christman added more turlerts to his string when he pitched and ran the Tigers to a 20-9 victory over N.Y.U. If the blond god from Mizzou can lead his mates to victory over Oklahoma next Saturday, we will nominate him for the nation's best. Last year a big aggressive Sooner line kept Christman and his passes under control and we believe they will be able to do it this year. We aren't just kidding when we say those big Oklahoma ends and tackles come through fast, and they won't give Mr. Christman much time to spot a receiver. But statistics show Stidham's crew wasn't too successful in stopping State's passing attack. So who knows?—It may be a "Christman field day." To Coachs Henry, Hurt, and Lansing—We wish to doff our hats to you. The play of the Kansas team last Saturday made us proud we were Jawhawkers. Any football mentors who can keep their team improving steadily as the season progresses show they have the "stuff." We hope in the future you have the material to work with that the other Conference coaches have, and if you should, the Jawhawkers will become title contenders. TO FRANK BUKATY — You rate number one in our star parade. Four times we noted, you tackled a Husker ball carrier when you were the only Kansas man between him and the goal line. Several times you batted down passes that might have resulted in scores. Your putting was good. Your pass to Fry almost brought about a score. Your all around play was good. Nice going. To those hard charging linemen- You really made the spectators si- up and take notice with your ag- gressive play. Don Pierce-Your play was up to par, which is to say it was swell. Jay Kern, Quio Mossare, Mike Siblanck-Your "submarinning" played have with Nebraks's running attack. When you pulled out the ball, they plays you laid into the Huskers who were trying to rush the passer. Dan Rhule, W. F. Jack, Jack Turner, Monte Merkel--you were hargely responsible for the improved play of the Jayhawker Line. All season the coaches have been preaching, "cross the line of scrimmage when you are on defense," and your Saturday? Well knew you could and Steve Renko, Russ Chitwood, "Bod" Morris, Huh Ulrich—the End you finally did. The Nebraska reverse plays failed time and again, because you were in there messing the play up before it started. When the Huskers tried to pass you were in there running the passer. plays of the Jay- hawkers this season has been t above reproach, and for the work of the Kansas wing- men Saturday, we "ditto." They just don't run around the Kansas ends Steve Renko this season. These boys are rugged, they charge in and Photo Display Continues in Union The Leonard Misone display of photographs, now being exhibited in the lounge of the Memorial Union was measured by the K. U. Camera Club. Miaonee, who is a native of Belgium, was the first to produce a haey effect in photography. Many pictures on display show this feature. LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. Offers expert training in shorthand typewriting, comptometry and machine bookkeeping Special tuition rates to K. U. students. Phone 894 Lawrence Business College lay the interference low. If you had grabbed a couple of touch-down passes, your grade would be "A" instead of "B." To Ed Suagee—You win runner-up honors for outstanding play So turday. The way you blast those bigs boys when you back up the line is a mystery to the line of each oom it wilt of you if you 20 pounds, but when you snatch them, they are really hit. Your offensive play was good, and if it good, and if we were coaching, you would play a whole lot more. To the rest of the backfield-Miller, you still rate number one in our book as a passer, and will until Mr. Christ- man can show us something e.l.s.e We also like your alert style of play. You seem to be on your toes all the time. Bunsen, you ooked like the defensive terror of last year as you sliced in from your halfback post to make a large number of tackles. Hall, you played your usual bang-up game, regardless of which team had the ball. Fry, Amerine, Cadwalader, and Sullivan—Many words have been written in this column about you. We have always thought you were good, and your play Saturday only increased our admiration. Colonials' Coach- BILL REINHART Hellzapoppin' Week with Stage Shows Every Nite VARSITY Thrills - Chills and Romance High Above the Clouds! Continuous from 2:00 p.m. TODAY ALICE FAYE CONSTANCE BENNETT NANCY KELLY "TAIL SPIN" Directing the George Washington football team this year is Bill Reinhart. The Colonial coach took over the coaching reins last season as assistant coach. Last year GWU, defeated the Jayhawks 9-7. The Year's Surprise Picture and We Do Moon WOW! DEAD END KIDS 2nd Feature LITTLE TOUGH GUYS "Call A Messenger" "TAIL SPIN" ON STAGE TONITE ONLY - 9:00 p.m. Dyer's Skating Comets Swimming Tryouts To Be Held Today Truytes for the varsity swimming team will be held at 4:30 today in room 206 at Ebbinon gymnasium, it was announced yesterday. Frank Annenburg The Upside-down Man Actual practice will start Thursday or Friday of this week. The team will be behind the other big player, and they already started their practice sessions. Anyone who can not be at the gymnasium to report for the team should get in touch with Jim Rapport, swimming coach. Anyone interested in the group's activities may attend the meeting. Miss Gibson said. Young Republicans To Hold Meeting in Ballroom Tonight The University Young Republic Club will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:30 tonight in the east end of the ballroom of the Mea-um building, Greta Gibson, '64, president, announced last night. Dogs are banned from Yellowstone park. This Is Hellxopoppin' Week G.W.U. Squad Seeks Even Mark Last Times Today BETTE DAVIS - George Washington Team Has Won Two and Lost Three Dark Victory' George Brent and Humphrey Bogart "RIO" Victor McLoglen and Basil Rathbone Attend the Patee. Keep your ticket stubs. We will pay cash for them. Here's how: Next day, pack up the p, m, ren tickets stubs will be shipped out our box office window. If your number appears, prescreen the number and receive cosh or theatre tickets. The first three persons prescreen corresponding ticket numbers and four theatre tickets. The next seven correspondent tickets will receive four theatre tickets. HELLZAPOPPIN In 1933 an intercepted pass led to the game's only score in the first meeting of those eleven and Kansas players, which破开 on that occasion, winning 7-0. With Fred Stone, Dennis Morgan, Gloria Dickson Washington, D. C., Nov. 13-George Washington University's improved football squad hustles into the Middle West this week to meet the University of Kansas at Lawrence, Kansas, on Saturday in the third clash between these teams and the second game in the current series. Last year Tony Barauskas, big G. W. reserve tackle, blocked a K.U. pint deep in Kansas territory and a safety followed, giving George Washington a 9-7 victory. Wednesday and Thursday Five Big Units 10c to All //No Tube To C// "No Place To Go" The George Washington squad seeks an even break for the season in the clash. The Colonials have won two games and lost three, and all of the defacts have been by a one-touchdown margin. G.W. has Davis and Pavia and Claude, and lost to Butler, Georgetown and Clemson. Comedy, Sports, Fiction and News It's 'courtsey weak too!' If any employee employee fails to extend a contract, they may call to any patron he will upon calling it to our attention recalling it. MORE HELLZAPPIN' FREE TICKETS! A well-drilled fighting line, made up of three seniors, a junior and three sophomores, and a hard-ridged backfield which has never been stopped cold on the ground or in the air will face the Jayhawkers. The Coloniars average 192 in the line and about 177 in the backfield. The Colonials had an open date last week-end and enjoyed a well-deserved rest. The squad is in top shape for the trip and Couch Bill Reinhart believes every man will be fit for duty at Lawrence this week. The G.W. party will leave Washington Thursday at 5:20 p.m. and arrive in St. Louis Friday at 12:30 p.m. The Bluff will provide there in the afternoon and entrain for Kansas City, where they will spend Friday night, at 6:30. They will move on to Lawrence early Saturday. Morgan, Gloria Dickson Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW! ENDS THURSDAY It Glows with gaiety Glistents with joy . . . Spikes- with romance . . . Shines with glamour. Glistents with glorious entertaining! MORE HELLZAPOPPIN DEANNA DURBIN "First Love" "Holy Father" - News Arto Show Band Act Color Cartoon Hellxoppopin' This Week FREE TURKEY TONITE! Missouri-Oklahoma Clash Will Decide Big Six Lead In Contest at Columbia This year's Big Six champions will be definitely decided in the Oklahoma-Missouri clash at Columbia this coming weekend. Experts rate the game as a tosup-ing. Fans who attend this contest may be assured one of the greatest Big Six gridiron battles of the current season. Looking at the two team's records, Oklahoma would get the nod. The Sooners have six straight victories behind them. Missouri dropped one game, a 19-0 decision to the Ohio State elecvn, probable Big Ten champs. The Tigers increased their stock considerably last week, by defeating a potent N.Y.U. team 20-7 on the passing of "Pitching Paul" Christman, the Dizzy Dean of M.U. football. Taking a rapid glance at the players on the opposing teams, one can easily picture the great football spectacle which will take place at Columbia Saturday. Both outfits will be minor seats. Capt. Ken Hanes, captain of the Florida State John Shirk, giant Sooner end, will be missing in the starting lineups. Outstanding lineman for Oklahoma are "Pop" Ivy, end; "Cactus Face" Duggan, tackle, Ralph Stephenson, guard, and Cliff Spegel, center. The first two named are All-Americ candidates. Opposing these names, the Tigers will present Christian Stairman, Warford, and company. The Kansas Jayhawkers will find as their opponent this week a strong George Washington team from the East. Both teams have unimpressive losses against powerful teams, shows against powerful teams. George Washington was barely beat- Your LAWRENCE Theaters "Hellzapoppin' Week! DICKINSON Mat. 25c; Nite 35c; Mot. 25c; Nite 35c; Shows 2:30-7-9. NOW! ALL WEEK WEEK IT'S TOPS IN EXCITEMENT! THRILLING! THRILLING STIRRING! PECTACULAR! DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S See Lawrence's National Cornhush contest! The Champion and Other Huskers in Action. Cartoon - Fox News ARE you a conscientious objector to shorts than craep ... saw you in two . . . and haggle the life out of you? Stand up for your rights . . . or get them sitting down . . . you are entitled to comfort either way . . . and Arrows mean to give it to you. Buy several pairs of Arrow seamless crotch shorts and you'll be sitting pretty. they're wonderful! 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