PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29.1939 These Jayhawkers Will Form the Starting Lineup for Tonight's Game With Drake Bulldogs Russell Chitwoo Dick Amerine Milt Sulivant HOLDEN LINES Bv CLAVELLE HOLDEN, Kansan Sports Reporter Here's a new one. A father and son living in New York City took out a policy with Lloyd's of London against the possibility of a hole-in-one. The premium was a dollar each per year. Sunday the son scored an ace and Lloyd's proceeded to send bim a check for $100, the amount stipulated in the policy. Long Island University has a halfback who is alleged to have played football for Notre Dame and Alabama. That's a lot of territory and he should know all the tricks of the trade. St. Louis Republicans are booming Branch Rickey for the nomination for governor over in Missouri. Let this corner be the first to nominate Larry McPhail for president. Any man who can "push" the Dodgers into third place and touch the million attendance mark in Flatbush has got something on the bill. Kansas by three touchdowns . . . and don't forget the game will be broadcast by the Iowa broadcasting company through stations KSO, Des Moines, KRNT, Des Moines, and WMT, Cedar Rapids. The fray will begin at 8 o'clock. The game will be thoroughly covered for Kansan readers with Jay Simon and yours truly on the scene. The New York World-Telegram reports that Vernon "Lefty" Gomez, star hurler of the Yankees, will not pitch in the coming series. Gomez has pitched and won the first game of the last three world series. "El Goofo" pulled a couple of muscles in his last trip to the mound. Gomez, who hasn't been too much of a puzzle for American league batsmen, seems to have a charmed life when he pictes against the National League. In the six times he has faced them he has been victorious every time. Monte Pearson will take the number two post on the hurling staff behind Charley Ruffing. Steve Sundra and Oral Hildabrant may also get a starting assignment. Slips between the "lines" . . . . Harry Ice, Kansas City, Mo., who starred for Northeast high and later at Wentworth Military Academy, is the only non-Texan listed on the 2017 All-Star Team. The recent pro-football game the limelight was stolen by an unknown from New Mexico, Eddie "Muscles" Miller. In a recent all-star game Miller spent the entire 60 minutes on the bench. In the same professional game the much publicized, Davy O'Brien had a total of sixmine five yards to show for his evening's ballugging . . . The Red Sox are going to move their right field fence in 20 feet to help home run hitter Ted Williams . . . If he sets a record next year watch the other clubs follow suit . . . Dr. John Outland, father of the Kansas Relays, was a visitor at the practice field yesterday . . . The football captain at Fordham is named Krywicki. Jim Holloway Quote of the day. "Just because Frankie Frisch is returning to baseball next year doesn't mean he's through broadcasting. Ask any ammire," opinines Tom Meany. His successor has not been named but Frankie Frisch, the "Fordham Flush" in the days of the late John McGraw, and Jimmie Wilson, former president of the Philadelphia team are the most prominently mentioned candidates. Frisch was out of baseball this year, resigning from the St. Louis Cardinals after managing the team five and one-half seasons. Wilson, one of the best catchers during his playing career, played against the Cincinnati Bill McKechnie of the Cincinnati Reds after leaving the Phila. Pittsburgh, Sept. 28. —(UP)—Seventeen years after games and then manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates comes to an end Sunday when Harold (Pie) Traynor takes off his uniform for the last time. Injured Players Enter Hospital Inability To Produce Inability To Produce Winning Team Given as The Reason 'Pie' Traynor Resigns Post Two football players, Paul R. Conway, c 42, end, and Elmo E. Maiden e 43, freshman halfback, were admitted to Walkin's Memorial hospital "Pie" resume dutoday as Pirate manager because he was unable to produce a winning team after five games and lost in the Pittsburgh national league club. The 40-year-old Traynor, who started the great career as a Pirate third baseman in 1922, will be re-elected to club h in some official capacity. Wednesday. Conway received a mild concussion in practice, and Maiden suffered a fractured foot. The condition of each is satisfactory. Jean Norton, c'43, and Bill Hun- zicker c'42, who underwent appen- dectomies late Wednesday afternoon, powering as well as can be exskept. Jayhawkers Meet- (Continued from page one) backfield is really the fair-haired man of the aggregation, Dick Amerine. This two-year letterman can only do one thing, but he can really wear a cap. He is the one of the most elusive backs that ever donned a Joyhawk uniform. In an open field he is about as easy to catch as a shark with a minnow net. The men making the trip are ends, Bill Arnold, John Burge, Russell Chitwood, James Morris Bob O'Neill, Steve Renko, Ralph Schaake and Hubert Ulrich; tuckles Dick Brown, Jim Holloway, W. F. Jack, Bill Lenhart, Monte Merkel and Jack Turner; guards, Ward Crowell, Bob Fluker, Herb Hartman, Quio Massare, Jay Kern and Mike Siblancik; centers, Glocke Cierney, John Naramore and Dan Pierce; backs, Dick Amerine, Frank Baukek, BILL Bunsen, Eldredt Ciadwalader, Kenneth Caldwell, Jake Fry, Cherry Gibbons, Denzel Gibbens, Ed Hall, Ed Suace, Milton Stillvant and Vandeaver. (Continued from page one) It was not until 1912 that basketball, swimming, and baseball were included in the curriculum of University women students. BEAT DRAKE BULLDOGS! K-State To Have Shot Put Champ For Its Passer United Press Staff Correspondent Kansas City, Mt. Sept. 25—(UP) —The success of this year's Kansas State football team may depend on whether the nation's intercollegiate team learns how to throw a forward ball. ★ Coaches Using Hackney In Role of Slingshot for Aerial Attack For--- ARROW HANKIES Ed Hall By Carl Lundquist, Couch Wes Fry has had his Wildcats in training for more than two weeks and during that time he has concentrated his offense in one man—Elmer Hackney, the 205 pound all-Big Six conference fulback Hackney, who broke the college and A.A.U. records for tossing the If-46 to the rim in spring, admittedly is the best line crasher in the conference. He gained close to five yards each time he nplumed with the ball last season. Now It's However, Fry recognized that Hackney's danger as an offensive player would be enhanced if he could couple his ground gaining with forward passing. He spent hours showing the big boy how to hurt a spiral pass, and all butbuck Hackney still incorporates some of his shot-patting technique. Fry is convinced that he will be a good ball throw by the time the season starts. His principal difficulty is stepping forward with the ball, pushing it to the pass catcher, a system that may be disastrous when opposition lineemen are lunging toward him. The Wildcats don't go into action until Saturday, when they play against Fort Hays at Manhattan, but they have been ready for action almost since the first day of practice. Most of them worked in harvest during the summer and reported for practice in excellent condition. Fry started with 16 lettermen, most of them from last year's first squad. He is more optimistic than at any point he became head of the staff, being a bluff. We'll have a better team, probably the best since I've been head coach," he said. "But don't forget that Oklahoma and Nebraska both are going to be bigger and stronger in every respect this year, and we'll probably have a hard time winning even as many games as we did in 1938, when we took one in the conference and got one tie." The starting line-ups: At the guard and tackle posts, the outlook is less rosy, with only one standout from last year. Bill Beezley available. Beezyley one of the leaders in the team well with Charles Fairman, Bernard Weiner, Ralph Huffman and Joe DeBord, all returning lettermen, who did not see much action, however. The line coach, Stan Williamson, is most enthusiastic about the supply of ends. There are three lettermen, Dron Cumbrawer, Don Munzer, and Elvis McCutcheon. In addition about a half a dozen sophomores and reserves are clamoring for a job at one of the terminal posts. It is the task of Paul Hannah to fill the vacancy left by Kenneth Nordstrom at center. He is the only Kansas Chitwood (173) Holloway (220) Siblanick (180) Narramore (170) Massare (178) Merkel (229) Renko (190) Sollivant (170) Hall (192) Amerine (182) Bunsen (207) K. U. 1910 6 1911 11 1912 0 1913 11 1914 32 1915 30 1920 7 1921 7 1922 0 1923 0 1923 11 1924 6 1925 0 1926 0 1927 7 Kansas won 8, lost 5, tied 1. Drake Carney (183) Neeson (190) Adams (176) Swan (197) Doherty (167) Dillon (215) Olson (175) Peterson (187) Wero (166) Fisher (166) Stine (188) Previous records: Jose Mofes, iowa Officials, C. DeCruzane, Kalmuzaro, impire, Ai Abhushaw, College of Emporia; head linesman, H. F. Hasbrouch, Iowa; field judge, John Lance, Pittsburg Teachers. returning varsity player for this berth. The backfield combination has seen decided tentatively, with Hackney at back, Melvin Seelye, quarterback and punter, and Niereman, Chris Langvardt and Gene Fair alternate at the halfback posts. 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In the 1919 world series which almost wrecked baseball, 8 members of the American League champion White Sox sold out to gamblers and the Reds won the world championship, five out of eight games. (CO) With the national league pennant safely tucked away the Reds will now turn their attention toward try-kicking. The Yankees in the world series. AUTUMN LEAVES ITS INVITATION TO YOU TO MAKE OURS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FALL SEASON JUST BEGIN. This Year Our Suits Are Styled Especially for the Style and Wear-Conscious University Man. Have You Seen Our Tweeds? We Are Fall Headquarters for WE Are All Headquarters for HATS - SHOES - SLAX - HOSE - SPORT SHIRTS - TOPCOATS And These Are Not Idle Words Century old secrets - straight from a fine tanners' treasure trove - combine to give Old Gold Calfskin a richness in color and a mellowness in 'fell' that make the season's style hits as comfortable as your old favorites. 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