PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 Lindsey Says We'll Beat Nebraska' Writer Reminded How* *Captain Ad'r. Said We'd* *Win 22 Years Ago, But* *Haven't Won Since* By Jay Simon, *uncel.* "I think we'll beat Nebraska Saturday," Coach Ad Lindsay beamed after yesterday's loss. "With this remark we are reminded of _how the Kansan quoted this same man 22 years ago." It was 1916 and the Jayhawkers were ready to take off for Lincoln for the annual battle with the Huskers. At that time Lindsey was captain and left half of the Kansas crew, and was rated one of the best punters the Missouri Valley ever produced. Well, even if Captain Ad didn't score his touchdown, the Jawhawkers won the game 7 to 3, and since he has been able to defeat the Huskies, he has been able to defeat the Huskies. Saturday Ad Lindsey faces f尼亚braka again. True, he won't be playing himself, but he wants this game much worse than he did back in '16. He'd be tackled to death to see his Bunsen burns away. But the touredowns he couldn't get when he was wearing the Crimson and Blue. Here is what he said: "This is the third and last chance I'll have against the Cornhuskers and I'm going to make a touchdown or bust. We've got to beat them. And we are going to do it." Nobraska had won only seven in a row from Kansas when Ad and his mates broke their string. Now it's been 22 long years since the Huskers won the Big Ten, and M. Oread fans are victory hungry. Hard to Down Injuries Biff Jones' team hasn't won a game this season and are slight favorites to lose again this week, but the local team has played tough through its battle with injuries. "It seems like every time we get one man in shape to play, we get a couple more crippled." the head coach said last evening. Divers and Chitwook will be unable to see action, and from the way Bosilev and Miller were running during practice they may be of little use. However, Lindsey believes Miller will improve enough to allow him to enter the game to pass, if and when he is needed. Merkel will replace Boslevic at tackle if the Kansas City lineman is unable to start. With Divens, Miller, and Bukaty Freshman Squad Dines Tonight At Country Club The Freshman football squad will be guests of the Lawrence Cooperative Club at a dinner to be given at the Country Club this evening. A crowd of 125 is expected. In addition to the freshman gridmen, the Jayhawker coaches, other members of the athletic staff, sports teams from nearby cities will be present. Walt Lochman, Kansas City radio announcer of sports events, will be the principal speaker. There will be a special event of special entertainment features. Announce Personnel Of Hockey Teams The three teams for the hockey tournament which begins today are as follows: sophomore squad - Gladys Bitter, Evelyn Herriman, Virginia Bell, Bernice Jenkins, Mary Lowe Randall, Maurine Matheaei, Betty Sherratt, Lenora Grizzle, Freda Lawson, deWalt Slurie, Dorthia Bruce, Miriam Cheeseman, Dorothy Smith, Mary Reid. Junior squad—Mickie Learnard, Virginia Anderson, Ruth Nelson, Julia Henry, Lois Shupel, Victory Hawkeye, Shirley Shupel, Georlinda Martin Andrews, Plasia Koeler, Barbara Owen, Louise Graves Senior squad—Donis McDermond, Bernardine Green, Derothy Willcutts, Thompson, Ardice Mabe, Catherine Cannon, Mary Learnard, Ala Bigelow, Margaret VanCleave, Alice Paden, Marjorie Rowland, Mary K. Latter, Lorraine Barackman, Betty Buchanan. Today the sophomores will play the seniors; Monday, Nov. 14, juni- vs. seniors; and Wednesday, Nov. 16, sophomores vs. juniors. all recovering from injuries, Paul Masoner will be shifted from his blocking back position to left halfback. This is the man who does most of the passing and ball carrying, and Masoner showed he had ability along with his teammate as set in tailback slot against the Wildcats for a while last Saturday. Max Replogle, Bill Bunsen, and Milt Sillant will round out the opening backfield. Dick Amerine, the Jahawker climax runner who went 100 yards for a touchdown in two plays last week and was likely to be falling at any time. Backing up Bunsen will be Eldrenth Cadwalader, who has been working at fullback for two weeks and who is improving rapidly. Did you know that the three teams which have beaten the Jayhawkers on the gridiron this fall are all unoffended to date? . . . Yey, it's a fact. by Lester Kappleman It appears that the Henry Armstrong forces have pulled a whizzer in getting the 15-round welterweight championship battle indefinitely postponed on the eve of the clash. . . A "slipped sacroiliac joint which shortened one leg half inch" is the reason behind his return, which is rather amusing to athletes here at the University, who think nothing more of a slid sacroiliac joint than to have it thrown back into place by the trainer before treating out to the field. . . Reports have it that Henry "The Hammer" has been lousy in recent workouts, and he has not become an Ambera embrogio has not sufficiently healed to chance running into a Ceferino Garcia "Bolo" punch at the present time. . . which have beaten the Jayhawkers on the gridiron this fall are all undefeated to date? ... Yep, it's a fact. . . . California Tech students are getting more jubilant about their football team's record every day. . . . The string of losses has run to 20 straight now and shows no sign of being stopped. . . . One student voices the opinion of the group when he says, "Why should we build up a good football team just to get invited to the Rose Bowl?" We've played there 20 times in the last six years." . . . That's where Cal Tech's home games are played . . . . Scarab Holds Formal Initiation Scarab, honorary architectural fraternity, held formal initiation ceremonies for Lester Dismore, e'39, Benjamin Bowers, e'39, and Robert Johnson, e'40. C. W. "Doc" Spears, Toledo coach and former Wisconsin mentor, may be called a rowdy and a pig, but any man who can punch his way through the entire Wayne U. team and coaching staff, yet emerge without a single scratch, wins our admiration . . . That is just what "Doc" did in the Wayne dressing room after a bitterly fought contest on the gridiron Saturday . . . The crowd of the year so far looks to be the 100,000 throng which will watch California's Golden Bears and the Southern Cal. Trojans this weekend in their battle for Coast conference supremacy and probable Rose Ball nomination. Final drawings were made Tuesday afternoon to determine the brackets in the windup of the intramural horseshoe, tennis, and handball tournaments. Four semifinalists in each game will be chosen and the teams were made eligible to participate in the playoff series for the championship. Drawings Made For Intramural Tournaments First and second round matches are to be completed by Wednesday, Nov. 9, and the results immediately turned into the intramural office. Dr. E. R. El Beli, supervisor of intramural opponents, will take them on their opponents and play their encounters in each succeeding round as quickly as possible. First round matches are as follows: Horse race Upper bracket: Bruce Veran, D.T.D. by; Bill Kucs, S.P.E. vs. Raymond Smith, Galloping Dominoes; John Ryder, G. Dom. vs.瑶mdavid Davidson, Phi Psi; Warren Coffin, G. Dom. or James Trice, D.T.D. vs. bye. Bohgallway, G. Lower bracket: Bob Galloway, D. Horseshoes Upper bracket: Blaine Hibbard, Beta, beta; Bud Tholen, P. Delt, or Dean Reitch, P. Gam, vs. Mark Dodge, Beta; Earl Radford, Beta, vs. Darby Trotter, P. Delt, or Prot Ritchie, P. Gam; Charles Godfrey, Sig Chi, bye. T.D., bye; Bill Gray, Phi Pai, vs. Jess Faulconer, G. Dom.; Boc Averil, Sig. Nu, Ds. Nur, Cluster D.T,D; Floyd Hansen, G. Dom., vs. bye. Handball Lower bracket; Bill Mackie, P. Gam, bye; Russ Banks, Beta, vs. John Claflin, P. Delt, or Clifford Brass G. Dom; D. Ed Wiencke, Beta, vs. Don Metzler, P. Gam; Walter McIntosh, P. Delt, bye. Troms Upper bracket: Blaine Hibbard, Beta, vs. Neil Lysangt, D; Chi, Bob Thomas, Phi Psi, or Dick Harp, S; A. E., vs. Francis Domino G. Dom; Bob Woodward, Beta, or J. D. Ramssey P. Delt, vs. Brown Browning, K.EK; Lee Barry, G. Dom, vs. Howard Engleman, K. Sig. Tennis Lower bracket: Webster Kimball, G. Dom., v. Earl Radford, Bath; Henry Noller, P. Delt, v. Jack Floyd, K. Sig, v. John Hugen, Hogben; Betz Severin, D.T.D, or Charles Stipp, Sig Nu, v. Dickors S.P.E. Blocking Back To Pack Ball Against the Cornhuskers Blocking backs get the bruises while ball carriers get the glory, it is said, and possibly just to check up on this, Paul Masoner, Kanau City senator, sits at a new position Saturday when the Jawahires clash with Nebraska. Paul is in his third season as a blocking on the Kansas football team, but Saturday he will renounce his quarterback post to step into the left halfback or tailback spot. Last week against Kansas State he had a try at this position and showed up very well. Now necessity requires that Mason-ober be at halfback in the starting lineup Saturday. Injuries have struck down three toplight tailbacks, leaving no choice but to shift another back to that position. Ralph Miller and Lyman Divens are hobbled around with knee injuries, and Frank Bukaty is just getting his strength back after a lengthy stay in the hospital, due to a liver ailment. He's a Triple Threat Paul proved against Kansas State that he could handle the position well and he may blossom out as a triple-treat star against the Huskers. Masonson has always been regarded as a good ball carrier, although he seated him with this hat, and at Manhattan he did the best passing of his career. Left halfback will be the fourth position that Paul has played at KU. He started his sophomore year as a right halfback and was in the starting lineup for the first game of his college career. After the second halfback, he was shifted to center for two games, and then moved back to quarterback. 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