PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. Horseback Riders To Meet HOLDEN LINES By CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Reporter Kansas by three touchdowns . . . So the column led off Friday morning, in reality it was our chin leading for a fist. The Drake Bulldogs must not of read the "Lines" that day because they didn't seem to think too much of the Jayhawker football machine... Ye editor has been taking an awful beating since that game. But we still think our reasoning was sound. Again we quote what a sports authority said about Drake." Prospects; Gloomy. Hit hard by graduation. Manders boys missing from roll. Not the scrapping Boulder of yesteryear." After watching them play, I would say he missed the boat considerably on his prediction of the football situation at Des Moines. We viewed the Jayhawkers working out Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon and we thought they were in a good mental frame. But when kick-off time came they were mentally dead, no vim, pep or any sign of enthusiasm. We will add by the third quarter they did develop some. The first tip-off on what was to happen came from the sports staff of the Des Moines Register. Some of the sports scribes said Green might have one of his best teams this year. They remarked that they had the necessary prerequisites for a great team. Yet it might be one of those teams that just can't click. Remember they were relating this Friday afternoon. We would say they will battle it out with Chet Benefield's crew from Tulsa for the Missouri Valley Championship. You can always count on the Hurricanes when you speak of potential champs in that conference. And what do we think of the 1939 Jayhawkter football aggregation, Here's one prediction we think you made. The season wasn't win the Big Six this fall. Apparently our weakness is not attack. At Des Moines the Bulldogs were making most of their long gains on deep double reverses. For a good charging tackle such as a play is dunk-souf. If our tackles had been breaking through the Drake line they would have smeared the plays before they ever got started. As it was the ball carrier ushered in the man interference to block the end and half back when he started around the wings. Jim Holloway, sophomore tackle, may have just been having an off night. In high school he was one of the outstanding tackles in the NEK and at home he won a tie with the same aliment that turned Ernie Lain of Rice from a potential all- Dick Brown, another heft sophomore, played a nice game Friday. On the merit of his play this El Dorado sophomore will probably see quite a bit of action next Saturday afternoon. He is short and chunky. American into a mediocre halffalls—overweight. In high school he weighed around 208, he now tips his weight and boundsage may have slowed him down. ut with excess soundage on him, and he has a lot of it. He's also a jacketed tenetman, still bolster the acclee position when he returns to tefive duty. We would like to see you wear one more tacile. DICK BROWN he has a lot of fight and about 185 pounds to back it up with. More Merkel in practice like a great tackle but in a game he just can't get much done. He packs a lot of weight and is exceptionally fast, but he wasn't much help last Friday night. We doff our hat to Mister Busby of the Journal World, from the looks of their sport page last Saturday you would have thought they had a three man crew covering the Drake game instead of just the dapper editor himself. . . Nice work "Buzz" 29 Organizations In Intramurals In a play-off the Jitterbugs won. The following have entered teams in the 11 man league: ... Eddie (A.P.) Britz reports that Daniels of the N.Y. "Telegram" predicts the Yanks will win in four games ... In a story under Daniels byline Sunday he says it will take the Ruppert Riffles six games ... Somebody suggested that if the Yankees can't stop the Reds to let the Dies Committee try it ... The "Macs" have really dominated Major league baseball. They have won 28 League championships and 14 of the 36 World Series. Here they are—McGraw 10, McGilluddy 9 (Connie Mack), McCarthy 6, and Bill McKechnie 3 ... And the "Macs" will add another Blue Ribbon this year. The eleven man team title was won last year by Phi Kappa Psi, with Delta Tau Delta the runner-up. In the "B division Kappa team," the six man division, the Hexagons and Jitterbugs tied for first place. Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Chi, Beta Theta, Pi Hall Round, Pi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Epilon, Sigma Chi, - Independents Enter Ten Teams in Each of Two Divisions In the six man league 20 teams will be battling for the first place trophy. Again the independents will be represented by 10 ISA teams. Twenty-nine organizations will enter a team in the eleven-man intramural touch football contests that will start next Thursday afternoon. Among the entrants are teams from each of the 10 divisions of the ISA. The only other independent team is the Galloping Dominies, runner-up for the grand championship cup last year. Women Riders To Form Club Within W.A.A. Those entering six man teams are: Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Pla, Dha Kappa, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Beta Kappa, Kappa Theta, Theta, Sigma Chi, Hexagons, Galipling Dominoes, and 10 ISA divisions. Sigma Nu, Sigma Fhi Epilon, Tri- angle, Galloping Dominoes, and 10 ISA divisions. The qualifying round in golf must be played off by Oct. 9. Nine holes must be played and the scores turned in at the gymnasium office. Players will then be placed in different flights according to scores. The golf tournament will be played off by matched groups. Recreation Notices Drawings for tennis singles, mixed, and doubles have been made and names posted in the gymnastium. Each contestant should get in touch with her opponent immediately and arrange for a match. - Gayle Mott Will Speak to The Group on the Proposed Plans of the "Spur Club" Tomorrow Horseback riding as an organized University sport will get under way tomorrow afternoon when all women interested in riding are asked to meet with the Womens Athletic Association in Robinson gymnasium at 3:30. Wed, Oct. 4 at 8., Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Chi Omega, I.W.W., T.N.T. Mon, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m., Miller hall, Watkins hall, and Alpha Delta Pi. At this meeting a women's "Spur Club" will be formed. The purpose of which will be to organize riding groups. Members of the organization will also get free riding instruction. A complete riding program is being planned for the club, drills, specialities, or trick riding. Practice schedule for volleyball is as follows; Tues. Oct. 3 at 7:30, Kappas, Corbin. Thurs. Oct. 5 at 8:30, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Omicron Pt. Through the W.A.A. it is hoped that some kind of an intramural riding program can be developed. Gayle Mott, owner of the Mott's stables, will speak to the group and give some of the aims of the organization. Mr. Mott will act as instructor for the club. In a few days a similar club for men will be formed. The ultimate goal of the organization will be the formation of a polo team and a horseback basketball team. All men students interested in a riding club are asked to call Gayle Mott at 346. Sat. Oct. 7 at 10 a.m., Alpha Chi Omega. FOOTBALL OFFICIALS Sociologists to Picnic Today The Sociology club will hold a picnic at 4:30 p.m. today at Engelheim, home of Prof. E. F. Engl. Tickets for the affair, open to all sociology students, may be obtained in the sociology office. Faculty members of the department will be present. Following is a list of officials for K.U. football games during the coming season: Oct. 7, Iowa State at Lawrence-- umpine, Jack Crangle, umpire, Jack Crangle, head linesman, Earl Johnson, field judge, Gene Kemper, Dane Oct. 21, Kansas at Norman, Okla. Reference: Dwain Sewell, OKLAHOMA; OD OBUSINIA; Missouri; head lineman, Dick Pendleton, Oklahoua; field judge, Jack Oct. 14, Kansas qt FT. Collins- Referee, Vidal; umpire, James head linesman, Tilley; field judge Whipple. Nov. 3, Kansas State at Lawrence Missouri, J. B. Firkins, Iowa State umpire, B. J. Firkins, Iowa State head linesman, John Waldorf, Missouri, field judge, Parke Carroll Nov. 11, Kansas at Lincoln, Neb. St. Louis at Ford, University, Tonight, St. Louis; umplef F. E. Denie; Brown; head linesman, John Waldorf; Missouri field judge Nov. 18, George Washington at Lawrence-Grace, Louse House, Jersey. Danielle, Louise House, Danielle; Danielle, Brown; head lineman, Danielle; Loston, Baker; judge H. R. Nixon; Judge H. R. Nixon. Nov. 25, Missouri at Lawrence- court. Jake Bray, 11; lampie, M. C, Golz, Nebraska ead linesman, Earl Johnson, Donne- judge, art. Judge, Kansas Deadline Today For Cheerleaders All aspirants to one of the 10 University cheerleading positions must present their applications at the office of Henry Werner, men's student adviser, room 1 Frank强 Hall, by 5 o'clock this afternoon, announced C. H. Mullen, P41. chairman of the pp committee. Applicants are required to attend the tryouts which will be held in the southeast end of Memorial stadium at 3:30 Thursday afternoon. The pep committee, composed of the presidents of seven University organizations, will pick one senior cheerleader, two from the junior class, three from the sophomores, and four from the freshman class. Guns Are Set For Iowa State Next Saturday - Fow Injuries, Good Spirit In Drake Game Foretells Contest with Big Six Grid Foe Determined to bounce back strenu from their defeat at the hands of Drake last week, the Kansas Jayhawks are preparing for their game with Iowa State here Saturday. Injuries were minor in the game with Drake and the squad will be near full strength against Iowa State. The Jayhawks fought to the last ditch against Drake and Coach Gwinn Henry is confident they will win a fine exhibition of spirit this week. There was only two and one half minutes of play remaining last Friday when Drake scored to go ahead 12 to 6. It appeared that the Bulldogs had the game cinched then, but they were not well beaten. In two plays they fought their way to the Drake 10 yard line and the whole complexation of the game changed. This drive fell five yards short of a touchdown finally, but only after Dick Amerine dropped a pass in the end zone. Amerine, however, played the best all-around game of his career. He was in the game for almost three quarters and his blocking and tackling were improved over any previous game. His 63-yard gallop for a touchdown in the second half was a masterpiece. Amerinc Stands Out One problem for the coaches was partially solved with the showing of Don Pierce at center. The pivot position has been the main worry this fall and Pierce, a junior who did not play enough to letter last year, turned in a fine performance at that position against Drake. Need Experience The line is still troubled by lack of experience. At tackle and center in particular the Jayhawk linemen are men who have not played much. Monte Merkel, who played practically the whole game at left tackle Friday, saw little service last year. Monte Merkel divided the time against Dick. They were Jim Holloway and Dick Brown and both need plenty of work before they will be good linemen. Invite Fifteen Hockey Teams To Annual Meet - Sat Oct. 21 for Women's Play Day at University Will Choose Local Team In Playoffs The annual State Hockey Play Day will be held at the University Oct. 21, Last year, Wichita, Friends University, Kansas State Teachers' College at Hays, Bakers University, and the Kansas City Club were represented. This year invitations have been extended to 15 teams over the state, Julia Henry, ed 40 is in charge of the meet. All girls interested in this tournament should note the following schedule for hockey practice: advanced teams play on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons at 4:30; beginning teams play on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at the same time. The teams to play in the tournament will be chosen from these practice teams. Also on schedule for hockey teams are the games at Baker University, Washburn College, and the Kansas City Club. Dates for these events have not as yet been set. Galloping Dominoes Invite New Members This is the only independent organization which enters teams in all major and minor sports. Those interested have been asked to get in touch with Ferry, phone 689; Don Perkins, phone 516; Matt Millen Leblacks, phone 1159. Former members have also been asked to contact the above men. All unaffiliated independent men who wish to participate in intramural athletics have been invited to join the Galloping Dominoes, run a marathon and in that year competition, it was announced by Winford Ferry, manager. "THE WINNAHS" In Our Football "Pickem" Contest 934 Miss. $3.85 Society Club Hat Winner: John Patchen Hayman 1231 Lo. 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