PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939 These Jayhawker Backs Made The Scoring Thrusts Against Iowa State Saturday Afternoon Jake Fry, sophomore back from Rowley High School. City, Kansas, got his chance against the Cyclones. And he made good! The highlight of his play was the 43 yard run in the fourth quarter for a touchdown, Jake, in addition to being an excellent broken field runner is a rugged blacker and a good pass receiver. Fry is destined to take Dick Aernier's place as the climax runner on the Jahawker grid teams in the next two years. Frosh Basketball Practice Starts \* 'Dutch' Uhrlaub Aids Coach Allen in Handling Newcomers to Kansas Freshman basketball got under way last night under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, head basketball coach of the University of Kansas. "Phog's" record is 22 championships in 30 years of coaching, including seven Big Six titles in the 11 year existence of the conference. Helping Coach Allen this year with the freshman squad is Ernest "Dutch" Uhrlau, captain of the 21 KU. basketball team. Two of the Kansas varsity men of last year also on hand to give friendly tips to the freshman cagers are Bruce Reid and Troy Thompson. The team was selected on the second all Big-Six all-star last year as a sophomore. Twenty freshmen showed up for their first practice of the season. Probably the three most promising newcomers on the squad are Marvin Sollenberg, Hutchinson; Larry McSpade, El Dorado; and John Beuscher, an all-star high school player from Indiana. Joe Louis Will Fight in February New York, Oct. 9—(UAP) —Pronator Mike Jacobs announced tonight that Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis will make his next title original Articuno Guddy of Chile at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 9. Godoy, heavyweight champion of South America, beat Tony Galante twice during his previous United States campaign in 1937. Since then he defeated Alberto Lovell of Armenia for the South American crown. This will be Louis' ninth title defense in two and a half years, a record never approached by any previous heavyweight champion. He's not knocked out or floured, will sail from Chile in December. Instructor Writes History Miss Cora Dolbee, instructor in the department of English, has the leading article in the latest issue of the Kansas Historical Quarterly. Miss Dolbee's article is entitled "The Fourth of July in Early Kansas." Tie Last Year's Runner Up HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Konson Sports Editor Apology department—It was Mike Sihlanick, senior manager who recovered the Cyclone fumble that set up the first Kansas touchdown Saturday, and not John Naramore, as Sunday morning's story stated. Also the sports editor bows his head in shame for misspelling Jake Fry's name in the column, there is no "e" on the end of it. And lastly we apologize for calling Miller Dick, instead of Ralph. Dick is his younger brother. Saturday's victory can in part be contributed to the excellent play of the Jayhawker line. The linemen charged, and that made the difference between v. and defeat. The play of the line against Iowa State was head and shoulders above its performance against Drake. Jim Holloway restored a lot of faith in his followers as he demonstrated his ability to break through an opposing line. Merkel, Turner, and Jack played good ball and relieved a little of the worry about the tackle positions. Jack Turner, who was switched from center, played in a very praiseworthy manner and will see considerable service Saturday against Colorado. At the guard positions there was little to choose between Sihilamak, Massare, Kern, Hartman, and coaches were especially pleased with Crowell's Ulrich turned in the best defensive play of the gopher or wilde squirrel positioned tackles. between Sibiliank, Massare, Kern, Hartman, and Crowell. The coaches were especially pleased with Crowell's play. Hubert Ulrich turned in the best defensive play of the game. This big sophomore made several sensational tackles. And speaking of passing, little has been said "pitcher" of this year's squad, Eldreth Cadwalader. Against Drake "Cad" threw a "strike" to get the ball in scoring position and then a play or so later he laid the ball right in the hands of a receiver who dropped it in the end zone. Against Iowa State it was Cadwalader's pass to Fry that set up the first Kansas tally. With Rutherford B. Hayes, former Jayhawker grid star and now a reporter on the Topeka Daily Capital, reporting that Nebraska could have been beaten last Sat- urdy with a good passing attack, interest in the Cornhusker fray should go up. Before the Nebraska game Kansas should have a powerful air attack developed with "Cad" and Bukatty tossing to Amerine, Fry, Morris, Renko, Hall, and Chitwood, all good receivers. Along the high school front . . . Clay Center defeated Salina 33-6 . . Stu (Salina Journal) Dunbar described Clay Center's laterals thus ". . Spur-of-the-moment, twinkle-of-the eye, snap-of the finger, hair-briefing-exercise" of the real CKL league. The real team when Clay Center tangles with Junction City . . . Henry Schenk' team hasn't been defeated since 1957 . . . Friday it ran up a 45-0 victory over Concordia . . . Wichita North upset a highly favored Hutchinson队 I3-0. . . Ernie Vancie head coach is head cage coach and assistant football coach there. Sport shorts—Against Washburn last Saturday a Washington U. guard caught a pass for a touchdown and nobody objected and the score was "Gas" Holm protested to the officials who admitted they had erred but said there was nothing they could do about it . . . Washburn woman won 26-20 . . . Bufford Hayden, former Hutchinson high school star, started at right half for Dartmouth Saturday. . . During the current Series Lou Gehrig duckers and photographers fearing "sob" story stuff . . . John Woodruff, former Burgu U. track captain and winner of the 1336 Olympic 400 meter race has enrolled at the New York University School of Education. He follows three other famous track stars who took graduate work in education at this school, Glen Cunningham, Bill Bonthon, and Archie San Romani . . . Art Fleetter, Yankee coach holds the record for most World Series money, which is close to 50 grand. In addition to the six times he has split the money with the Yanks he was a member of the Giants four times . . . Buck Harris, manager of the American RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks $1,390,415.79 United States Bonds 409,085.35 Municipal and Other Bonds 372,392.09 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 28,375.90 Loans 483,922.77 CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT At the Close of Business October 2, 1939 $2,684,191.90 The Lawrence National Bank LAWRENCE, KANSAS TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital $ 100,000.00 Surplus 66,000.00 Undivided Profits 142,208.93 Deposits 2,375,982.97 TOTAL The above statement is correct, GEO. W. KUHNE, Cashier $2,684,191.90 Delta Tau's Tie Kappa Sig's 0-0 In Close Battle ★ Hallounds Defeat Tri- angles 2-0 in Only 11-Man Game Played Yesterday Afternoon Delta Tau Delta, rumberup to the Phi Psi's in the intramural football championship last year, found difficulty in obtaining a tie from the Kappa Psi yesterday. The final score was 0 to 0. The Hellbulls nosed out the Triangles 2 to 0 (14-7) and the Rangers eleven man game of the day. Spalding scored the safety for the Hellbulls. In the six-man league which got under way Thursday, six games have been played. Friday, the ISA-1B team tied the Giam Gam "B" team 0-0, the ISA-3B fell before the Kappa Sigs "B", of theigma Chis "B" won over the Hexagons 0-6, the ISA-2B team battled to an even draw with the Phi Pa's "B" 0-0 and the sigma Nu B "B" triumphed over the ISA-4B team 12-0. Monday the ISA-5B scored a victory over Delta Upsilon "B" 12-0. With three good opportunities to score the Kappa Sigs didn't seem to have that extra punch needed to win the game. Bill Southern, Kappa Sig, dropped one pass in the end zone which would have defeated the Delta Taus. John Weatherwax, end, and Jake Severn, back, on the ground, took their position carefully out standing in their play while Wayne Clover and Larry Hershey, backs, turned in fine performances for the Kappa Sigs. In a horsehoe match played Saturday the Galloping Dominies won an easy victory over the Pi K A's, 3 to 0. league Washington Senators, maintains after watching the Reds in action that his club could have won the National League title. H. W. "Bill" Hargis, Jayhawk track coach, was elected president of the Missouri Valley AU.A. at a meeting in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday. Hargiss Head Of Valley A.A.U. Other officers are: Emil Liston, Baker University, Clyde Cochran, Les Warren, and E Keedy Campbell, all of Kansas City, vice-presidents; Marion Miller, Kansas City, secretary-treasurer. Dr. James Naismith was one of the 11 delegates elected by the group. St. Joseph, Mo., presented a bid for the track and field and boxing tourney to be held this year. No defiance action was taken on the matter. The group passed a resolution to move the Kansas City if the city installs an indoor track in the Municipal auditorium. Sixteen Pass Rhetoric Tests Sixteen freshman passed the examination for rhetoric exemptions. Harold Jenkins, instructor in English, announced yesterday. Students who pass the examination are enrolled in a special rhetoric class, carrying three hours credit, and are freed from the usual requirements of five hours of rhetoric. "The special class includes students of superior training and ability, and is a kind of telescoped course; the students cover the regulation five hours of rhetoric in a three-hour course," Jenkins said. FREE OLDS OFFER PAGE 3 SPORTSWEAR for the "sporty young man" For the Latest in Campus Styles See our new Sportswear department A fresh stock of sweaters in coat, zipper and pullover models - BRIGHT WOOL SPORT SHIRTS * BENDGATE - SURCOATS - LEATHER JACKETS - CORDUROY JACKETS New stock of SLACKS in an excellent assortment of colors and sizes SEE THEM NOW! Services offered by the University of Kansas industries will be cataloged as part of a state-wide survey of services. It was announced yesterday. Committee Will Catalog Kansas Industrial Services A committee composed of three members of the School of Business faculty will confer Thursday with the executive secretary of the school and review up plans for the survey. The committee is composed of Olen Roark, Hancock, and Clark Myers, all economic instructors. 1 Milton Sullivan, two year let- terman, scored the first conference terman, scored the touchdown when he plunged over from the one yard line against Iowa State. Against Drake "Sully" played the entire game, and last Saturday he played all but two minutes. Milt MILTON SULLIVANT is one of the best SULYLARAN students on the squad and is a freshman in law school. He played basketball at North college football at Fort Scott. 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