PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939. First Big Six Game Here Saturday 40 Women Open Riding Club - Spur Will Have Free Riding Lessons at Mott Stables Once a Week Forty women attended the first meeting of the Spur Club Wednesday afternoon. The club will meet once a week at the Mott Stables where Gayle Mott will act as instructor. Riding lessons will be free, but there will be a fee of 50 cents a week for the use of a horse The girls are to be divided into groups of 10. Later, those who already know how to ride will be separated from the beginners. A varied program will be offered in the summer. Students five gaiting, trick work, etc. Eventually, a girl's basketball team and a polite team will be formed. Y. M.C.A. To Have Football Concessions Again This Fall John O. Moore, executive secretary of the YMCA. announced today that the organization has been given excursions for the football Fred Montgomery, c'40, who is in charge of the concessions committee will use around 75 college men at the name Saturday. Coupons which may be exchanged for food inside will be sold at the gate. Moore says that this system allows and saves time for the customer. "There will be plenty of pop even if it is as hot as it was on the day of the Texas game last year," Moore said. A riding club for boys, similar to the Spur Club, is to be formed soon. Although the two clubs will be separate organizations, activities will be engaged in jointly on some occasions. Programs will be identical. HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Editor Joe McCarthy's men are well on their way to another World's title. Everybody that conceded the Reds a chance to upset the Yanks believed it would be done by winning the first game, when Paul Derringer would be on the mound. The Bronx Bomber tagged a 2-1 loss on the Cinemaatti star hurler yesterday. The story comes out now that the Yankee manager refused to name his starting pitcher until just before game time. Some thought he might start Oral Hildebrand as a "dark horse." The Willy Connie Mack pulled just such a stunton at "Marse Joe" in 1929 when he opened with Howard Ehmke, who proceeded to defeat the Cubs, who McCarthy was managing them, hands down. Today Monte Pearson will oppose the ace of the visiting team's pitching staff, "Buckey" Walters. The Reds will have to win this game to keep in the running. If the Yanks win this afternoon they will be a cinch to win the title in four straight. With the sports pages filled with news of the series, a big event Sunday was overlooked completely. The Dodgers, who were supposed to finish low in the second division, defeated the Phillies 3-2 to cinch third place. It was a scheduled doubleheader, but the second tilt was called-off on account of rain. After the game there was a celebration in the clubhouse that would have put the pennant winners to shame. There was a huge cake from some loyal fan with "Third place, next year the penant!" inscribed on it. Third place meant an additional $800 to Flatbush warriors. And the happiest man of all—Larry McPhail. This red-hot front office executive deserves most of the credit for putting the Dodgers where they are! information comes that there really is a Missouri Tiger. He is a Sumatra tiger—the strongest and fierest of the family—is one year old and a perfect specimen. His home is in Swopo Park, Kansas City, Mo. His picture adorns most of the sports programs in Columbia . . . , Bob Feller's 217 strike outs was really tons in the majors this year. The best the Natsmen's team had on his person's $38 . . . , Tony Galenio to give his three weeks' vacation to give his left eye a chance to mend. His handlers say he was thumped in his last fight and for a while they feared he might lose vision in his left blinker. Between the "lines"-Pitt may have started something when they went by plane to the West Coast Saturday to play Washington . . . L.S.U. will fly to Massachusetts this weekend to play Holy Cross . . . I wonder if that's what the big boys mean when they say a team is up in the air . . . The New York State High School Athletic Association and the football rule permitting a forward pass to be thrown from any point behind the line of scrimmage. This was adopted from the professionals. Most collegiate coaches would like to use the same rule. Highlight of the series—Bill McKenchie, manager of the Cincy Reds, picked an all-time All-Star baseball team. . . And not a single American Leaguer was honored. I wonder what he will think after this year's contest is over. THE KU KU'S-- Kansas Pep Organization have "come up" with "something" thats "really real stuff" A FROSH PEP CLUB —and Freshmen should take to it like a duck to water. —the KU KU's have come a long way since its "birth"—having been organized by two Lawrence business men years ago—right along with Doc Yak—the club was "born" in the smoking compartment of a Kansas football special after a Kansas-Nebraska football game at Lincoln, and has been doing good work every year. "CONGRATS" KU KU'S AND HOW ! Pick Em Contest closes Saturday 1 p.m. Jayhawkers and Cyclones 'Doped' To Battle for the League Cellar This Year Victory hungry and destined to fight it out for the cellar championship of the conference, Kansas University5s game Jayhawks and Iowa State's scrappy and dangerous Cyclones will pry the lid off the Big Six football season here Saturday in Memorial Stadium. Advance dope rates the two teams as evenly matched and the contest should be bitter and hard fought from opening whistle to closing gun. Jim Yeager's Cyclones v. with a 19-10 triumph over CoE College, but dropped a 6-0 verdict to Denver U, in Denver last Friday. Last fall the men of Ames handed the Jayhawks a 21-7 drubbing in Ames. Jim Yeager's Cyclones opened their season two weeks ago. Although the Jayhawks ushered in "Gwinn" Henry's return to Big Six football wars in dismal fashion by dropping their season's opener against the Steelers and players and coaches alike failed to register discouragement and have been working hard all week for the Cyclone skirmish. Practice on Offense Practice this week has largely been devoted to offensive drill against a five-man line, with which the Buildings successfully throttled Jayhawker backs last week. The wily Henry has introduced a play A new ticket selling arrangement will be in effect at the stadium Saturday for the Kansas-Iowa State game. The large circular ticket booth in front of the stadium has been abandoned. In its place, windows have been cut into doors at the bowl end of the stadium and tickets will be sold at those windows. or two made to order for a five-man defensive line. The Kansas are also expected to take to the air more than they did against Droke. Two Jayhawk regulars are likely to be missing when the opening whistle shirts Saturday. Big Bill Bunsen, 210 pounds fullback, received further injury to his alliage hip Tuesday night in scrimmage and it is doubtful whether he will play. Last week, Robbie Riga, 210 end who suffered a knocked down shoulder in the Drake game, although much improved, is virtually assured of a bench berth throughout the fracas. Hall to Start "Wildhorse" Ed Hall, who turned in a great performance against Drake, will start in the vacated fullback slot. The remainder of the backfield will find hard blocking Mull Sillantin at quarter, and two "hippy" ball luggers, Frank Bukaty and "Darling Dick" Amereine at the halfs. A lineup switch is also slated at center with Don Pierce, 180-pound junior, probably taking over John Narran's spot. Gone from the crafty Yager's fine '38 eleven areMorin, Shugart, Heilman, Kischer, and All-Ameirican areEdock; but the Cyclones are rd dangerous enough to give every conference foie a big afternoon and Saturday will be no exception. In the first half of last season and Viderstaff, the Iowans are capable of almost any kind of football wizardry. Jayhawk reservoirs who have been showing up well in practice this week and who are destined to see more action include: Eldreth cadwalader, fullback; Dick Brown, tackle; Herb Hartman, guard; and Jake Fry, Denzil Gibbs and Chester Gibbs, halfbacks. Reserves Are Good With Yeager fanned for his tricky and highly developed defense which at times use a live-man line and Henry noted for a smart, hard blocking offense, a fine battle looms. Other Big Six eleven will mix with nation-wide gridiron greets Saturday before entering conference play. Tom "Studium" Stidman's defending champion Oklahoma Sooner clash with Northwestern's fearful Cincinnati Evinruz; Notre Dame's Contourkins tangle with the Golden Gopher of Minnesota; Kansas Aggies battle Marquette's Golden Avalanche; and Missouri powerful Tigers collide with Francis Schmidt's two-hundred plays and Ohio State. value $2.95 $1.95 Smartest of the new Fall sweaters! Classic, cardigans, long and short sleeved sweaters, new blouse-types at $1.95! Of soft wool-and-angora. 32 to 40. Shop today! Rich New Colors! TISH-U-KNIT by Leon NEW FALL SKIRTS value $2.95 Perfect-fitting new Fall skirts! all-wools, crepes, flannels, novelty mixtures, plaids! 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