PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1939 Kansas To Toss Ball Often HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Reporter The Yankees versus the Reds, will be the main course of the sports diet today. Baseball's all important series gets under way this afternoon with the Ruppert Rifles "entertainning" the Cincinnati Nationals at New York. Most of the experts pick the New York team to win its fourth straight World's title, the only argument being how long it will take them to put the quietus on the Red uprising. The Kansan/ will have complete coverage through the facilities of the United Press. We join the big boys in guessing that the Yanks will retain their title in six games. Here is some interesting information concerning the two teams that may assist you in making your decision: | | Runs | Hits | HRuns | RBI | Bat.A. | SB | S.O | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Yankees ... 955 | 1510 | 164 | 893 | .285 | 75 | 1 | 1 | | Reds ... 757 | 1444 | 97 | 702 | .274 | 74 | 1 | 1 | Somebody rightly named Ruppert's team the Bronx Bombers. Only once during the season did the McCarthymen fail to cross home plate! In yesterday's scrimmage session Gwinn brought the freshmen in and had a regulation game. It was played under game conditions with referees and everything . . . . Dick Miller, younger brother of Ralph, did some nice painting for the fresh. On most of his kicks he was hurried but he still managed to get the ball off on a nice long trip . . . Tom Robinson, a big tall well-built freshman from Oklahoma, was easily the defensive man for our car men . . . He seemed to be in a playoff Wondavier tailed first for the Varsity when he drew off tackle for 25 yards . . . The next touchdown was a beautiful play, and a typical specimen of the "Hour" system . . . "Cad" dug Denil Gibbs a short center . . . Gibbs then took off through tackle for 70 yards to the goal line . . . Ullich made a beautiful block on the last defensive player to allow Gibbons to go untouched . . . Butkay redded off some nice runs, one was good for thirty yards . . . Hall crossed the goal line once on an end run from the 10 yard stripe, untouched, aided by some nice blocking . . . The Kansas City Journal had a photographer on the field taking some shots of the Jayhawkers . . . Varsity failed completely on its attempts at point conversion after touchdowns . . . Hall missed one, Chester Gibbons tried his luck at dick kicking but failed to hit between the uprights. . . Bill Burroughs went in the once and kept going for 25 yards and another score . . . Jake Fry unveiled a 24 yard run that was a "honey" as he evaded four or five would-be freshman tacklers. Twelve Jayhawkers will begin their final season of Big Six football competition when they meet Iowa State here Saturday. They are Bill Arnold and Russ Chitwood, ends; Bill Lenhart, Dan Rhule and Jack Turner, tackles; Mike Shilnikac, guard; John Naramore, center; Milton Sullivan, quarterback; Dekt Amerine, Frank Bukaty, and Eldreth Cadwalader, halfbacks; and Kenneth Caldwell, fullback. Yeager Regards Kansas A Dangerous Ball Club Coach Jim Yeager regards Kansas as dangerous, and said today that the Cyclone squand will have to play better ball than it did last week to get away to a good start in this year's Big Six race. He said he had "to be careful of much better football than displayed against Denver." Ames, Iowa, Oct. 3—Back home after a 6-0 defeat at the hands of the University of Denver, Friday night, the Iowa State football squad is working this week for the opening Big Six conference game against the University of Kansas, Saturday. Yeauser used 28 men in an effort to stop the hard driving Pioneer attack. The heavy Denver line opened holes through which their backs piled up a big yardage total. The Cyclone squad came under this game in good shape and all expected ready to go this week. A busy week is in store for the Iowa State squad as Yeager seeks to bring a general improvement to the team. Pass defense will be stressed to stop the airs of the Jayhawks. Denver set up its offense, which sends up its asses and made long gains throughout the game by the overhead route. Yeager was much pleased with the playing of some of the sophomores. Bernard Mickelson, sophomore tackle, and Ernest Mueller, junior guard, both reserves, looked good and will see more service in the Kansas game. Bill Lechtenberg and John Bowers, sophomore halfback, were the best of the Cycloneucks. Iowa State is looking for a much Hargiss Selects Two Mile Team Four men were selected for the K U. two-mile track team, it was announced last night by Coach H. W (Bill) Hargill. This team will compete for the first time here Saturday against barriers from Iowa State. The members are: Ray Harris, c'40. Big Six two-mile champions; Don Thompson, fa'42; Charles Toberen, fa'40; and Joe Ryan, c'40. improved Kansas team over the one which lost to Drake last week. The Cyclones will concentrate on methods of stopping Dick Amerine, and Sullivan, star Kansas back. Amerine scored the Jayhawk touchdown against Drake and was the most consistent Kansas ground gainer. Saturday's Game Promises To Be Wide Open Fray 1938 Grid Records Missouri 14, Colorado 7. Missouri 13, Kansas State 21. Missouri 16, Missouri 10. Missouri 13, Washington 6. Missouri 13, Nebraska 14. Missouri 13, Michigan State 0. Missouri 26, St. Louis 7. Missouri 13, Kansas 7. Wide open football of the type made famous in the Southwest may be the outstanding feature of the opening Big Six game of the season, Kansas vs. Iowa State at Lawrence, Saturday. Kansas 19, Texas 18. Kansas 0, Notre Dame 52. Kansas 88, Washburn 14. Kansas 0, Oklahoma 19. Kansas 7, Iowa State 21. Kansas 7, Kentucky State 7. Kansas 7, Nebraska 16. Kansas 7, George Washington 9. Kansas 7, Missouri 13. Iowa State 14, Denver 7 Oklahoma State 9, San Jose 7 Iowa State 8, Nebraska 7 Iowa State 16, Missouri 1 Iowa State 20, Kansas 1 Iowa State 13, Oklahoma State 0. Iowa State 14, Drake 9 Iowa State 13, Kansas State 13 Iowa State 10, 10 - Jayhawkers and Cyclones Both Will Rely On a Wide Open Style of Offense When They Clash Twice against Drake, Jayhawl plays were good for gains of more than 50 yards and each time lateral passes figured prominently. The first play saw Frank Bukaty receive a punt and after running forward several yards, turn and throw a long lateral pass to Dick The speedy Amerine then raced 80 yards for a touchdown. The Cyclones have been the leading exponent of throwing the ball around in the Big Six the past several years and Kansas broke forth with some fancy handling of the ball against Drake last week. One of Iowa State's favorite plays has been a lateral pass followed by a long forward pass. This was the play where Kischer, the Cyclone had many touchdown passes. Kischer got last June latt his place Coach Jim Yeager has Jack Wallace, sophomore who was rated as a better prospect than Kischer as a freshman last year. Clicked Twice Kansas State 0, Northwestern 21 Kansas State 21, Missouri 13. Kansas State 6, Marquette 9. Kansas State 13, Indiana 6. Kansas State 7, Kansas 27. Kansas State 7, Alabama 26. Kansas State 13, Oklahoma 18. Kansas State 14, Washburn 14. Kansas State 7, Nebraska 14. The other play, which came nearer the end of the game, was a long forward pass followed by a lateral Eldredt Cawdaler passed to Jake Frye and ended to hallucine Jake Frye, the play being good for a gain of 55 yards. Nebraska 7, Minnesota 16. Nebraska 7, Iowa State 18. Nebraska 7, Oklahoma 14. Nebraska 0, Okahoma 14. Nebraska 10, Missouri 13. Nebraska 10, Kansas 17. Nebraska 0, Fitsburg 19. Nebraska 14, Kansas State 7. The Jahawks have a number of fine ball carriers and this, combined with their passing, gives them a sharp offense. In as much as the inexperienced line is a question mark, the Kansas team can be expected to go all out on offense, rather than playing defensive football against Iowa State. Fry Looks Good M. 6. Oklahoma 28, Washington State 0. Okahanna 0, Tennessee 17*. *Orange Bowl game. Jake Fry, sophomore hallback, looked very good the short time that he played against Drake and probably will see more action Saturday. The 160 pounder runs powerfully and is very shifty. Oklahoma 7, Rice 6. Oklahoma 13, Texas 0. Oklahoma 19, Kansas 0. Oklahoma 14, Nebraska 0. Oklahoma 21, Tulsa 0. Oklahoma 26, Kansas State 0. Oklahoma 21, Missouri 0. Oklahoma 10, Iowa State 0. Oklahoma 19, Oklahoma A. & Amerine, in his third year as a Jayhawk backfield star, is much improved in his all-around play. He also excelled on the field, in particular. As a result he Fry Looks Good WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Today, 4:30—Alpha Chi Omega vs Phi Phis. Tomorrow, 4:30—Watkins hall vs Miller Hall Neeley (Alpha Chi Omega) vs Thorn (Watkins hall). Scott (Miller hall) vs. Cole (Alpha Chi). Horseshoe Schedules Tennis Schedules Friday, 4:30 - T.N.T. vs. Independents; I.W.W. vs. Alpha Delta Pi. Learnard (T.N.T.) vs. Zimmerman (I.W.W.). Miller hall; Kappas vs. Corbin. Magill (Kappa) vs. Woodward (Kappa Alpha Theta). Grizzell (C.H.) vs. Hinshaw (Pi Phi). Gray (M.H.) vs. Johnston (Alpha Chi)). Dodge (Kappa) vs. Struble (CH.) Milam (T.N.T.) vs. Mercer (W.C.) Smythe (Pi Phi) vs. Rich (Alpha Chi). Campbell (Alpha Delta Pi) plays winner of above set. Anderson (Pi Phi) vs. Scott (C.H). Smith (T.N.T.) vs. Fisher (W.H.) Norrimeir (Alpha Chi) vs. Fee Kauro). Bell (I.W.W.) plays winner o above set. Kirby (M.H.) vs. Enstiken (Gamma Phi Beta). Wills (Kappa Alpha Theta) vs. Ochs (Alpha Chi). Harrington (Kappa Alpha Theta) vs. Talbot (Ind.) Van Arsdale (Pi Phi) vs. Curry (W.H.) Lewis (Alpha Chi) vs. Blue (Alpha Delta Pi). Smith (M.H.) vs. McVey (Gamma Phi Beta). Watson (In$) plays winner of above. Cronemeyer (C.H.) vs. Dodge (Kappa). Lead (Alpha Chi). Lindley (Alpha Chi) vs. Wilson (WH). Morris (Alpha Delta Pi) vs. Whitehead (Alpha Chi). matthews (Alpha Delta Pi) vs. Harman (Alpha Omicron Pi). Gillie (C.H.) vs. Haskins (Pi Phi). Muchic (Kappa Alpha Theta) plays above of above. Higgin (M.H.) vs. Gerkin (Ind.) Irwin (Kwain) vs. Connam (Ind.) Cast (Kastu Phi Beta) vs. Carl Alpha Omicron Pi). Campbell (Alpha Chi) vs. Whitley (Alpha Delta Pi). A Bicycle Built for Two Rader (I.W.W.) vs. Hennessey (Kappa Alpha Theta). Johnson (W.H.) vs. Irwin (Kappa). Burch (Pi Phi) vs. Piper (Kappa Alpha Theta. Wisler (Ind.) vs. Poorman (M.H.) McCloe (AW.L.W.) vs. Nolan (CH) Koezler (T.N.T.) vs. Epperly (Alpha Delta Pi). Stapaulas (Ind.) vs. Fowler (Alpha Chi). is seeing action for a greater length of time. At Drake he played almost three quarters. What Is More Romantic Than The newest interpretation of Arrow's remarkably comfortable shorts is GRIDRION STRIPES...made of superfine oxford cloth. They have no chafing, creeping center seam ... they have room of ... they won't ever shrink out of fit (being Sanforized-Shrunk, fabric shrinkage less than 1%!) Get some of these swell aborts today. $65c$ Arrow's New Gridiron Stripe Shorts 14th & Mass. 65 $ ^{\circ} \mathrm {C} $ at We've Got 'Em—For Your Bicycling Pleasure Singles 15c an hour,25c 2 hours. Doubles 35c an hour Cage Drills Get Under Way As 20 Report - Jayhawkers Plan To Grab Title Conference With Eleven Lettermen Ready For Court Service Regular varsity basketball practice got under way yesterday afternoon with three sessions per week scheduled for the rest of the month. A number of varsity activities had been working out last week. In yesterday's practice session 20 boys reported to Coach "Chog" Alen. A number will more report at the close of the football season. Pat Rohler is an outstanding court now working out on the gridiron. Indicates Starting Line-up One lineup that Allen used for a short time might be judged as the starting lineup for the season, on the basis of their play last year. It had John Engleman and Don Ebling at forwards, Bob Allen at center, and Dick Harp and Bruce Voran at guards. Engleman, Allen and Voran were hitting the hoop more consistently than any other players out. Of the sophomores who have stood out particularly there is Jack Floyd, Miller Cameron, Dewitt Potter, and Bob Johnson. With 11 lettermen back the Jay-hawkers should stand a fine chance of winning back the Big Six championship that they lost to Oklahoma and Missouri last year. Only Florel and Capt. Lyman Corman are lost from last year's team. However, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Iowa State all have plenty of returning lettermen. McNatt On Oklahoma Squad All-American Jimmy McNatt and Herb Scheffler, one of the best rebound men in the Valley last year, will return to star for the Sooners. Cailyn Guard, who guard, will be aided by Harvey, Tison, Currence, and Watson at Missouri this fall. A meeting of the Spur Club will be held this afternoon at 3:30 in room 204, Robinson gymnasium. All girls interested in horseback riding visit www.spurclub.org. Classified People Iowa State didn't lose a man by graduate. "Red" Harris, an all Big Six forward, Gordon Nicholas, and Bob Menze the stars of the Cyclone court aggregation last season. Little is known or expected of K-State and Nebraska. The Wildcats lost two of their best by graduation, Homer Wesche and Ervin Reid. You need a haircut, a good shampoo. Beat Iowa State! McNatt On Oklahoma Squad You need to have a new key made for the one you lost. You want to Know the best place to get your camera film developed. You're not satisfied with the place where you eat at present. You want to pick up an extra book-end. Little things are continually coming up. And the answers are already prepared for YOU in the classified columns of the KANSAN. Read it regularly. It's there for your convenience. And if you want to advertise, and'pay LESS THAN YOU THINK, call K.U. 66 right now. Convenient rates to your measure. Game Will Draw 100 School Bands ★ Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Campfire Girls Will Be University Guests DICKINSON DICKINSON Mat. 25c Nite 15c Shows 2:30-7-9 ONLY ONE MORE DAY ENDS THURSDAY BETTE DAVIS MIRIAM HOPKINS GEORGE BRENT High school bandmen, Boy Seats, Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls and high school students in general will be numerous in the crowd which sees Kansas and Iowa State play the opening Big Six football game of Nearly 100 high school bands have been invited to attend the game as guests of the Athletic Association. Just prior to the start of the game, there will be a missed band rendition of the national anthem. Your LAWRENCE Theaters High school students in general will be admitted to the game for twenty-five cents. Boys Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls also will be guests of the Athletic Association Saturday. They are expected to attend the game in uniform and be accompanied by leaders. 'The Old Maid' FRIDAY - SATURDAY Returned by Popular Demand His Greatest! SPENCER TRACY "Stanley and SUNDAY Livingston" Evening 35c "They Shall Have Music" NOW! NOW! SATURDAY Any Adjectives or Superlatives that you would like the Greatness of This Pitch Would Be An Undertreatment! "The Rains Came" Tyrone Myrna POWER LOY George Brent - Brenda Joyce Starting Sunday, 4 Days "GOLDEN BOY" BARBARA STANWYCK Adolphie Meniou - William Holder Tonite and Tomorrow Big 5 Unit Show Admission 10c = 15c — Unit No. 1 "Smuggled Cargo" Rochelle Barry HUDSON MacKAY No. 2. "Two Shadows" No. 3. "Strong Than Fiction" No. 4. "Paregraphic" "Breaking the News" No. 5—Latest News VARSITY 20c till t: 7.00, then 25c — ENDS TONITE MICKEY ROONEY "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" — 2nd Feature CHARLIE RUGGLES "NIGHT WORK" THURSDAY 3 DAYS The Greatest Heart in the World in the Most Heart-Warming Story of All Time! WALLACE BEERY 'Sergeant Madden' —and — The James Family The Jones Family "QUICK MILLIONS" SUNDAY First Ringside Pictures LOUIS-PASTOR Fight 5