PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. NOV. 10. 1938 Star Jayhawker Tackle Captains Team Saturday A boy who wasn't big enough to play tackle in high school is completing his third year as a first string tackle on the Kansas football team. He is Fred Bostiele, who will be captain for the Jahawks at Saturday. Freddie presents an unusual appearance on the field. He is six feet three and one-half inches tall and weighs 192 pounds, with the result that he towers over most of the other players and yet does not appear as heavily built as some of the half-backs. Add to this the face guard which he wears on his helmet and you have a picture. It was because of his build that Boslevac did not play tackle in Wy- andotte high school in Kansas City, Kan. As a senior there he was six feet three and weighed only about 170 pounds. Consequently he played end and a fine end he was. Also A Fine Carer Fred played under Coach Percy Parks, a K. U., graduate, at Wynne high and won most notice as a basketball player. His height was 6 ft.5 in. He played well and he led the Northeast Kansas League in scoring his senior year. After graduation from Wyandotte high, Bessilev entered the University in the fall of 1955. Despite the fact that he weighed only 175 pounds at the time, the tall Croatian went out for tackle instead of end and made good to the extent of winning BOSILEVAC a tackle berth on the second freshman team. As a sophomore Fred had put on some weight, but he suffered a severely twisted ankle in early practice and was on the sidelines for the first four games. This only served to strengthen his leg and the first game that he played in as a member of the starting lineup. He has been there Two-Milers Run Here Saturday The Jayhawker two-mile team will make its last home appearance before entering the Big Six conference race at Columbia next week in a triangular meet here on Friday against Drake and Missouri. The Jayhawk talent will be paced by Ray Harris and Ernie Klam, who have been giving the best runners in the conference a good race in their previous matches this year. The remainder of the season will be made up of Chris Toberen, Joe Ryan, and Chris Eberhardt. The Kansans won easily over Oklahoma and Nebraska but have lost to Kansas State and Iowa State. So the Jayhawks out the Jayhawks by one point. Undefeated John Kauski will be the Missouri threat. In a dual meet with Kansas State the Tiger ace was clocked in 9:35. The strength of the Drake team is not known, but every year they turn out one of the best distance teams in this section of the country. Lever since. Missed Only One Game The fact that Bostovic is not a barrel-chested tackle is advantageous in one thing and that is speed. The long legged boy races down the field under punts and every once in a while beats the ends down the field. Injuries have kept Fred out of only one game since he first broke into the starting lineup. The single contest he missed was the Kansas-Nebraska game last fall and the nasal infection which kept him in the hospital that day is the reason he wears a face guard. Top college backfield of the yea will perform at Lincoln Saturday when Pittsburgh takes the field to perform against the Huskers . . . The quartet, consisting of Chickeroerne, Cassiano, Stebbins, and Goldberg, can do everything for an all American set . . . Link Lyman, famous Nebraska line coach, says he has never seen a certain athlete on the field and physical statim of Charley Brock, Cornhuskuer center . . . This department will admit that it made quite a difference when he left the game Saturday . . . by Lester Kappelman KAP in this KORNER Our nominations for the year's best wingemgo to Brud Holland of Cornell and Pittsburgh's Bill Daddio. . . All American recognition will be nothing new to either. . . And when the mythical selections start coming out, don't be surprised if you see the name of George Calefo, Tennessee State linener have blocked six punts in seven games this season, three of them going out of the end zone for automatic safeties . . . Spud Chandler, star Yankee sophomore hurdle and former Georgia football player, reports that the arm on which he recently had an operation for removal of a bone splinted is in fine shape again and he's rarin' to go. . . Latest report from Hollywood is to the effect that Husan Wagner, baseball immortal, will star in a forthcoming baseball picture . . . PATEE NOW Thru Saturday Double Action! Double Riding! Double Fighting! Double Everything! A Four Fisted Jolt in Western Melodrama! BOB BAKER 'THE BLACK BANDIT' No.2 Murder in the Movie Colony! Murder in the movie Colony' FRANK ALBERTSON ELEANOR LYNN "Fugitives for a Night" ALSO—*Colorated Cartoons* Lone Ranger No. 12 SUN—"Broadway Musketeers" "Judge Hardy's Children" in Dressy Rayon Alpaca Wards Low Price1 Here's the dress you'll count on most, right through the winter! Softly tailored, yet beautiful. No need! Beautifully shirred — it's an out and out fatterie! Good color fall colors. 12 to 20. Ward Montgomery Don't get the idea that all Missouro does is let Paul Christian throw passes . . . In the Tigers six games they have averaged just slightly less than 200 yards from scrimmage . . . In case you didn't know, Elmer Hackey and Waddy Young were champion and runner-up, respectively, in last year's contention for the Big Six wrestling title . . . So, they'll not be through when the football season is over. Matrix Editor To Speak Lucy Rogers Hawkins of Chicago, editor of "The Matrix", the national magazine of Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority for women, will speak at a Matrix Table Banquet, Wednesday, at Evans Heard. She will talk on "Personalities I Have Interviewed." Elect Blaney to Jay Janes Jane Blaney, c'40, was elected yesterday at the regular meeting of the Jay Janes in the Pine room of the University of Georgia to represent Kappa Alpha Theta as a Jay Jane. The date of the pledging service has not yet been announced. Margaret Hogan, c41, Rock Springs, and Sara Jane Graham, cuncl, Wellsville, who have been in the hospital the past two weeks as pneumonia patients are reported to be in satisfactory condition. Two Recover from Pneumonia Calling Your Attention--shaving Shaving 35°C an en air washable in an oil-based cleaner. Cleanly shaves and limbsmoths. Cleans up greasy skin. The face is free of acne and redness while still maintaining moisture. To Our Special Window Display Wildlife Colors in Interwoven Socks —Lisle —Silks —Silk and Wools —Wools It's not too early to "lay in" your supply of interwovens for Christmas — while selections are large Over-Confidence Feared by Allen ★'Phog' Warns Team Not To Let 'Blowing Up' Go To Its Head Team morale and the avoidance of over-confidence are the two things that Coach "Phog" Allen is driven into his varsity team at the present time. Allen, a great believer in psychology, says that there are the greatest bushings the team can face early in the season. On the wall of the varnish dressing room there is a large poster. At the top of the poster are the words "Be Ye not Deceived!" It goes on to say that the squab should not pay too much attention to the general truth that they are receiving as the team that is potentially Kansas' greatest. "Pick 'Em' Contest Now Or "Our friends say we are great because they a reloyal supporters, but our enemies have other motives and the words are the theme of the card. Allen predicts that the Big Six race ahead will be the toughest in many years and he doesn't want his squad to go into it over-confident. The combination of Golay, Kappelman, Eharp, Bing and Corilis was worked on defense during the greater part of the afternoon against Kline, Voran, Allen, Durand and Johnson, Florel, Messener, Nees, Hodben and Southern also saw considerable action. Allen is working his squandy every afternoon from now until the opening of the season so as to be in top shape for the first games. Yesterday he had the first three teams preparing for set plays and defense. The Jayhawker's first game will be on December 3 against Warrensburg. The tilt will follow the Varsity Freshman tussle on Nov. 27. 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The schedule for today is: Touch football The second game of the afternoon resulted in a 6-6 tie between the evenly matched "B" squads of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Gamma Delta. Touch football East field: Sigma Phi Epsilon vs Kappa Sigma. Beta Theta Pi. West field: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Horsebacks Delta Chi vs. Phi Delta Theta. Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi. Horseshoes Two Appear in Concert Y. M. Commission Meets Elizabeth Searle, fa 39, harpist, and Alice Russell, fa 39, pianist, broadcast a program over station KFKU last night at 6 o'clock. Miss Searle played a harp solo "Concert- struck." (Pierce), and Miss Russell played the orchestral parts on the piano. The Freshman Commission of the W.Y.C.A. will meet at 4:30 this afternoon at Henley house. D. J. Willmey, ed. 39, Wilma Velson, c'40, and Roberta Cook, fa'39, will discuss extra-curricular activities. Girls in the Congo are priced like so many cattle. 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