PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1938 Jayhawkers Work Hard On Passes Sturdy Oklahoma Line Causes Coaches To Take To Air in Preparation For Clash The fact that Texas was able to gain only 11 yards through the Oklahoma line last Saturday must have the local coaches just a wee bit worried. At yesterday's practice scrimmage, Ad Lindsay had everyone but the water boy tossing passes in an effort to work up an offense that will click against the rugged Sooners. One of the backfills saw Ralph Miller, Bill Bunsen, and Max Replogle doing the *witching*, while the Lyman Divers and Milt Meier. The Jayhawkers are throwing the ball off of every foundation, and those in the stands for the Kansas-Oklahoma fray Saturday can expect passes at any and all times. Freshman coach Ralph Conger lined up a hard charging bunch of yearlings against the variety and play, playing the passers fast on every play. Now and then one of the fresh linenmen would sift through and bat the ball back in the passers face, but on the whole they were getting them away in good shape. Steve Renko was starring in the receiving department as he filled several of the team with freshman secondary men all over him. Paul Masoner, the quarterback who has been laid up with an injured shoulder, wes in the first string backfield and was getting in on a good share of the caches. Right now he doesn't seem to be paying a great deal of attention to the injury, but it may be a different story when those tough Oklahomans start banging into him. Frank Bukaty vas in uniform at yesterday's drill, but contented himself by passing a ball around the court, running clear of the scrimmage. Student Will Read Novel At Quill Club Meeting Quill Club, University literary organization, will meet in the Green room, Fraser hall, at 7.30 tonight. Earl Porter will continue his dissertation on "Pulps," in addition to which Lee Freed, c40, will read an essay written by his novel, "Michael Unbound." "Michael Unbound," a 100.000 word tale of modern adolescence, will go to Viking Press, New York expressing interest in the work. Closing date for Quill tryout papers is two weeks from tonight. Submissions should be made at the department of English office, Fraser Hall. All first round individual tennis horse show, and handball matches must be played by Monday, Oct. 17. DR. E. R. ELBEL Supervisor of Intramurals. KAP ◆ in this ◆ ◆ KORNER by Lester Kappleman President Bizzell of Oklahoma says he is sore about the “financial disappointment” of the Texas- Sooner game in the Dallas Cotton Bowl Saturday. . . Only 18,000 cash-paying customers were present . . . Which incidentally would be a gold mine in these parts. . . Come to think of it, no wonder Tom Stidham can dig up those big ends and tackles. He's got a "wealth" of material. Wesley Ferrel, the Yank's famous "nothing" ball pitcher, aims to get back into the 20-game winner class next season. . . He's recuperated from an elbow operation in which Dr. Robert E. Welsh, Yale club doctor, grew bionn growth. . . Several years back Wes had as much stuff as any hurler in the league, but of late he has been getting by on his control and cunning. . . Then they is Schoolboy Rowe who is ichich' to stand 'em on their ears again for the Detroit Tigers' who recently circuit say that the old time wickedness has retained to his good right "souper." Several big time scouts were reputedly among the 5,000 spectators it the recent high school classic of the southwest between the undeated Stufford and Great Bend stevens . . . Stafford's captain, Junior Brock, brother of the Purdur tar, and Great Bend's illustrious successor to Bill Savoy, Wilbur Bledso, showed them plenty. When asked how he explained Kansas being defeated 52 to 0 by Notre Dame in light of the fact he had previously classed Kansas is professional and the Irish semi-iroh. John R Tumis, widely known sports debunker, told this reporter hat there might be something in crowing how to pick 'em . He mentioned that Harvard did poor lacking, too. . . Well, there is nothing like being honest about it Dec. 3—Warrensburg Teachers a Lawrence. Cage Schedule Dec. 9 and 10—Oklahoma A. & M at Stillwater, (dedicating new field house) Dec. 17 and 18—Texas at Austin. Dec. 19 and 20—Southern Methodists at Dallas. Jan. 2.-Carleton College of Northfield, Minn., at Lawrence. "...if you think these rags are slick you should see the new styles at the Palace. Especially in authentically styled covert cloth. They've definitely got it." See these All Wool Covert Cloth Suits . . . $25.00 Slax . . . $5.95 -- $7.95 Double and Single Breasteds all authentic colors - Come in and look around any time The Palace 843 Mass. Two Dangerous Kansas State Fullbacks Two of the most colorful backlacks in Big Six Conference provide all-around strength for the Kansas State College football team at Miami. This打attain this position, Detroit Derby Coach Mike McCormick has his passing and excellent skills be combined with the pitcher-driving manager of Emer Hackney, Oberlin, in backlash. Hackney was dubbed the "One Man Gam" by sports fans last fall and the 210-pound Wideman in a preseason game evenly linemen "Hackney con- before the 1938 season is over." *Jan. 7—Oklahoma at Norman. *Jan. 10—Kansas State at Lawrence. *Jan. 14—Nebraska at Lincoln; Jan. 18—Missouri at Lawrence; Jan. 20—Kansas State at Manhattan. *Jan. 23—Iowa State at Ames. Feb. 8—Oklahoma A. & M. at Lawrence. Lawrence. Feb. 10—Washburn College at Topeka. *Feb. 14—Nebraska at Lawrence. *Feb. 20—Iowa State at Lawrence. *Michigan at Lawrence at Lawrence. *March 2—Columbia. *“Conference games.” Griffin Speaks On Pharmacy "Professional Pharmacy" will be Mr, J. E. Griffin's theme at the MaryCollony collocation this morning at 1130 in room 205, Bailey hall. This will be the first of a series of 20 lectures to be given during the year by Mr. Griffin, spoyculture of Kansas City, Mo. All those interested are welcome to attend. The men's intramural lightlance has been further brightened with the bowing in of fall tennis, horsehoe and handball competition. By Lee Powell, c'40 Men's Intramurals Announcing---for the lecture by Ratner for Governor BANOUET Friday, Oct. 21, 6 p.m. Memorial Union Building Tickets ... 60c Although the first scheduled matches in the sports were played Monday, all scores have not yet been turned into the intramural office, according to Dr. K. R. Elbel, supervisor of intramurals, who urges all organizations to report these scores immediately. The K. U. Young Republican Club has opened headquarters in BRICK'S Basement Stop in anytime Phone 893 The only scheduled handball game Monday was the Alpha Ta Omega-Sigma Nu encounter. The A.T.O.'s easily captured all match to subdue the Sigma Nu men 3-1 In the Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Simg In Monday tennis competition Delta Tau Delta captured the first and second matches to cinch the two-out-of three playoff from Delta Upsilon. Kappa Sigma found little trouble in a 3-0 win against Chi netmen 3-0. The Kappa Eta Kappa-Phi Delta Thaet contest proved a more evenly matched game. Only after each team had scored one victory, did the Phi Delta capture the deciding match against the team, rock wielders by a 2-1 score. 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