429 1.101543.6.9284.8.2678.8.2678 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 一 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1938 Is Everybody Happy? Well I Should Say! Jayhawkers Look Now to Irish Game Divers Is Improving And Whole Squad Will Be in Good Shape for Next Saturday That noisy you hear is Coach Ad Lindsey chuckling. The old boy is really tickled over the way his Jay-hawks looked Saturday, and they were about four thousand students around the Hill. Everybody's tickled! For a good long while local grid fans have been praying that the staid Jayhawkwer would start operating on the theory that a good offense is the best defense, and that is just what it did Saturday when Dann Bibbion of Tampa Bay outwitted 19 to 18 in a drill-packed trap that saw both team bills the air with footballs and cheers for the stands. Notwithstanding the fact that the Kansas gridsters played a bang-up game against the Texans, they are going to be in for a plenty tough week of practice or they will be "hanged up" when they square off with Notre Dame this Saturday at South Bend. "We're going to work on everything this week," head coach Lindsay announced before practice yesterday after afternoon. "We've got to improve the timing on our plays and give our defense LYMAN DIVENS — both against passing and running plays — a good going over." ens, veteran halfback who was out of the opener with an injured shoulder, may be in shape for the Irish scram. He is a senior triple-center and is scheduled to lead the squid for the Notre Dame game. If Divens is able to play, the coaching staff is going to be confronted with the problem of whether to start him or Ralph Miller, the brilliant Chanute sophomore, who was directly responsible for two of the three counters against the Longhorns. Both play left halfback and can punt, pass, and run. Dennis would probably outkick Miller ten times, but the Chanute ace possesses an unerring right arm, comparable to anything the Big Six conference has produced in many a season. The squad received plenty of bruises and charley-horses in the curtain-raiser, but everyone was out for practice last night, and the whole squad expected to be in tip-top shape for the trip this weekend. Russell Chit-wing, starting wingman, who was taken to the hospital after being kicked in the head Saturday day, and will be ready for service Saturday. RUSSELL CUTWOOD The fans in general, and the coaching staff in particular, were pleased over the showing of the sophomore "fullback twins" - Ed Hall and Bill Bunsen. The team's assignments to scrap for start-up improvements this fall and that is what it takes to make a football team. Coach Landsey he planned to take just as many players to South Bend as the Athletic Board will allow. "I want to have at least three full teams along—and a few extras won't hurt." How the Jayhawkers come out against Elmer Layden's Ramblers we'll not predict, but we will leave you with this. The other night in the Student Union they met Notre Dame Victory one on the phonograph, and we didn't see a single football player run and hide under a sofa. Graduate Accepts Engagement Walter Bloch, c. 37, who is remembered on the Campus for his work in Hill dramatics, has accepted a twenty-week engagement with an Eastern repatriate company and group plans to teach Shakespeare's activities. Shakespearian plays. Bloch spent the past year working in various Broadway units. FACTS AND FIGURES Punting—Kansas— Miller 4 times for 165 yds. av. 41.2 Replogle 3 times for 100 yds. av. 33.3 Bunsen 1 times for 21 yds. av. 21.0 Bukaty 1 times for 20 yds. av. 20.0 Avonmerger 1 times for 26 yds. av. 26.0 Punting—Texas— Lawson 7 times for 260 yds. av. 37.1 Gray 7 times for 74 yds. av. 37.0 Avonmerger 1 times for 34 yds. av. 34.0 Yards from scrimmage—Kansas— Bukaty 3 times for 27 yds. av. 9.0 Replogle 8 times for 65 yds. av. 9.1 Bunsen 4 times for 29 yds. av. 7.25 Avonmerger 4 times for 16 yds. av. 4.0 Miller 14 times for 55 yds. av. 3.9 Hall 7 times for 18 yds. av. 2.5 Sullivan 4 times for 5 yds. av. 1.25 Yards from scrimmage—Texas— Davis 1 times for 18 yds. av. 18. Lawson 12 times for 61 yds. av. 5. Gray 6 times for 30 yds. av. 5. Avonmerger 6 times for 17 yds. av. 3.4 Bryan 10 times for 31 yds. av. 3.1 Forney 6 times for 17 yds. av. 2.8 Above are the records made by individuals in the Kansas-Texas zone, Saturday. (Compiled by the Kansas News Bureau). Irish Lineup Dominated By Italians Entire Squad However Is More Than Hail 11 Irish; Crowd of 35,000 Expected Notre Dame, Ind., Sept. 26- The Italian们 have it, as far as Notre Dame's No. 1 football team of the moment is concerned. And it is likely that this lineup will face Kansas in the opening kickoff of the 1938 season here Saturday afternoon when fans expected to surpass 35,000 fans. There are three Italian boys and one Italian-French lad in the lineup, while there are only two Irish men and two partly Irish boys in the starting personnel. The figures for the entire squad total all the 83 men who reported Sept. 10 are all or partly if Irish descent. Left end- Earl Brown, Jr., senior monogram winner and basketball captain-elect, second string last year. He is the son of a Pennsylvania Dutch father and a Scotch-Irish mother. Left tackle—Ed Beiner, two-year monogram winner and all-American last fall at his position. Both parents are Lithuanian, and Beiner is just back from starring in track and water polo with the Lithuanian-American teams in the national games in Lithuania. Left guard-Capt, Jim McGoldrick, senior monogram winner, with the second team last fall. Both parents were born in Ireland and his father played fullback for the Donnellies in Irish Association football. Center-Ed Longhi, senior monogram winner, played with the second team last fall. Lenghi is of Italian-French descent. Right guard-Augie Bossa, senior a reserve last year, playing with the second team last fall. He is of German-Irish descent. Right tackle -Paul Kell, two-year monogram winner, played with the third and fourth teams last fall. He is of German-Irish descent. Right end-John Kelly, junior reserved who played with the third and fourth teams last fall. He is Irish on both sides. Right halfback - Lou Zontini, junior letterman, who played with the second team at left halfback early in 2013. It is of Italian descent on both sides. Left halfback—Harry Stevenson, Jr. junior monogram winner who played with the second team late last season. He is of English-Scotch Quarterback- Steve Sitko, junior reserve who played with the third and fourth teams in 1937. Sitko is of Polish parentage. Fullback—Mario (Motts) Tonelli, senior letterman fullback, who played with the second team in the latter part of the 1937. We Welcome Your Account Member F.D.I.C. To Award Intramural Cup to Kappa's Thursday The all-year intramural cup which was won last year for the fifth consecutive time by the Kappas were awarded to them Thursday afternoon at Sports Powl. We be hold in bed from 4:30 to 5:00 in Robinson gymnasium. D. J. Willetts, Alpha Delta Pi, was d. W. winsuits of the individual championship with 160 points; Helen Geis, Kappa, second; Lois Wilser with 100 points; with 100 points. These girls will be awarded championship medals. The Kappas won with a total of 1.039 points; other last year intramural awards will go to Corbin Hall. The third team scored 51, Pi thirc, the Tetra, fourth. Seniors Draw From Hat To Determine Captains Lyman Divens and Max Replogle, halfbacks, each drew two games, due to the fact that there are two more games than there are players. Drawing from the hat of Coach Adil Lindsey, seven Kansas football seniors determined the game captains won of the nine University games this fall. The acting game captains are: - Repligate; Kansas State-Divers; Nebraka-Ferrel Anderson, guard; George Washington-Fred Bosileva; Missouri-Southern -Paul Masiea; quarterback. Texas—Dave Shirk, end; Notre Dame—Lyman Divens, back; Washburn—Michael Replogle, half; Oklahoma—Charles Warren, center; Iowa State University Clinic Band To Rehearse Monday The University Clinic band will hold its first practice next Monday, Oct. 3. Prof. Russell L. Wiley, director of the University Concert Band, announced that any student, man or woman, wishing to play in a band would be welcome to try out for the band. This summer the band will offer Fine Arts majors who desire to improve on an instrument other than their major. The Clinic band will be under the direction of E. Thayer Gaston. Mr. Gaston is brass instructor in the School of Fine Arts. DICKINSON Shows 3-7-9 25c 'til 7 then 35c "Letter of Introduction" by Lester Kappleman Last Times Today EDGAR BERGEN "Charlie McCarthy" Washburn not only got rid of that deflated feeling Friday night when they overwhelmed Baker 34 to 0 for their first victory in 14 games, but the team's players they're no easy prey for the Jayhawkers a week hence. WE DARE YOU To See Them Together Beli (Dracula) Lugos! WHITE ZOMBIE and the Nerve Twister JUGGERNAUT Your undignified correspondent surmounted a seven-foot barbed wire fence at Haskell stadium Friday evening to watch Elmer Schake's debut as mentor at Lawrence High. . . . The Dutchman's boys obliged by bringing in a well-earned 13 to 6 triumph over the snappy Highland Park Scotties of Topeka vicinity. KAP ◆ in this KORNER While we are "gibbling" bouquets, gib one to Gibbens . . . he can boot em 'through straight or at angles. . . The Cinderellman had been completely lost in the shuffle until given a game jersey Friday after- game and then back to boys. . . If you don't like puns, let Gibbons do your kicking for you. Boris (Frankenstein) KARLOFF Can You Take It? Tomorrow - Thursday The toughest away-from-home schedule in history has coaches Wry and Stan Williamson mooning out cow-college way. . . Northwestern, Marquee, Indiana, Oklahoma and Nebraska, in that order, constitute the hurdles. . . Bo McMillin, former Wildcat Mentor, has made the K-State free homecoming for his Indian Hosiers. Notre Dame has only one letter- winner available for the right side of their line this year . . . But hold your tears . . . They've got around 30 other husky candidates trying for a chance at it. It looks as if Jim Yeager has a dark horse in his Ames eleven again 25c 'til 7 then 35c this year . . . the Staters trounced one of the best in the Rockies when they heat Denver up in the mile-high climate Friday night, 14 to 6. The win over the Moose and the redoubtable Everett Klischer provided the fireworks. Ho Hum: They didn't wait long to puncture the Wichita bubble. . . Another "W" hotshot, West Virginia, suffered the same fate at the hands of Jock Sutherland's Panthers, who incidentally were superb at deep breathing. . . But Pitt's Pitfall Pians continue to function. The latest from Los Angeles says that Stompin' Bill Savy, redhot USC rookie from Great Bend, is making the freshman team there. Newsy notes from other Kansans who have gone astray: Billy Dewell, giant end from Dodge City, prepares for his greatest season at SMU. . . Millard White, Arkansas City boy, is playing regular tackle at Tulane . . From Purdue we will be making a fullback big bid for all-Big ten honors . . Brock played his high school football at Stafford. . ElDorado Paul Graham will captain the Indians eleven this year. . And Jim Starner, Missouri's sophomore quarterback, and New York Giants from Atchison and Coffeyville, respectively, are holding down startling berths with the Tiger crew. Colorado captured a prize in Vern Open for Engagements DICK MILLAN and his 9-Piece Swing Band With Jerry Olim soldier Featured at Kansas State Fai Featured at Kansas State Fair and Bonner Springs Phone 1003 943 Ohio Phone 1003 943 Ohio Lockard, 180-pound fullback from St. Francis. He has plenty of what it takes on the girdion . . . These corne-fed Kansas lads would survive in this game for the Jayhawkers this year. Youwash, yowshaw . . and how! Y.W.C.A. Checks On Campaign A check-up lunchon the Y.W.A.C.A. membership tampan was held yesterday noon in the Pine room of the Memorial Union Building. Edna Mae Parks, c40, president of the Y.W.C.A., and Jean Robertson, c41, chairman of the membership committee, gave short talks. the solicitors of the organized houses are: Polly Gowans, c'41; Alpha Chi Omega; Elva Ottman, c'41; uncle Alpha Delta Pi; Jean Klusmann, fa'41; Alpha Omega Pi; Mar '41; Alpha Omega Pi; Betty Coulson, c'41; Gamma Phi Beta; Jaime Montgomery, c'uncl; Kappa Alpha Theta; Margaret McE Coy, c'uncil, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ane Browning, c'uncil, B1 Pta Biha; Beulah Grumwald, f'uncil, Sigma Kapula; Pauline Snyder, *c*40, Corbin hall; Dorothea Ferguson, 'cunel, Corbin hall; Corrine Martin, *c*40, Watkins hall; Viola Knoche, *c*41, Miller hall; Evannah Larson, *c*41, Ricker hall; Frances Metzger, 'cunel, 1215 Oren; Agnes Mumert, *c*40, 1406 Tenn.; Mable Savage, *c*42, 1424 Ma; Larry Eukstrom, 'buncil, 1424 Ohio; and Phillis McPherson, 'cunel, 1536 Term. The solicitors of the independent women are: Lenora Grizzell, ed'41; Raymond Baytman, c39; Velma Wilson, c40; Eleanor Canfield, c39; Betty Kimble, c41; Arlene Mielchert, f41; Alice Ann Jones, c41; Evelyn Thompson, c39; Ermer Lee Brewner, c39; Margaret Brown, c40; Bernice Randell, c41; Harriet Van Zand, c1c;uncary Anna Chapman, c40; Dorothy Bucher, c29; Margaret June Gray, c41; Margaret Louise Garrett, c39; and Barbara Woodard, c1uml. AND THE "WINNAHS"--- In Our Last Week "Pick 'Em' Contest Winner: Keith Starr, 1008 Maine St. (Draw out) S5 S腾 Hat. Second: Jack Eby, 1309 Ohio St. (Lost on draw out) $2 Manhattan Shirt. Third: Gene Glahn, Manley Ins. Co. Fourth: Henry Nixon, Phil Delt house. $1 Botany Neckties. Foll Suits Selling This Week's "Pick 'em" Contest Now Open. Get Your Blanks at Our Store. Contest Closes Oct. 1, 12 o'clock. Congratulations to Lindsey, Getto, Crayne, Captain Shirk and Kansas Team. "THE WINNAHS"---- Fall Topcoats Selling What thing could be so hideous as to haunt a man's whole life and make him offer $100,000 FOR A PAIR OF PIGEONS - What is behind millionaire Starke's mad dream, that makes even his own daughter dread his presence? At Starke's bidding, three people speed to lifelong obsession. One knows the weird secret of his lifelong obsession. A second carries the $100,000 reward. And the third passenger is Starke's daughter, who is one day to face her father...with a shotgun. Here is the first installment of a remarkably compelling novel. BEGINNING A NEW NOVEL The Noise of Their Wings by MacKINLAY KANTOR TUGBOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN Remember Tugboat Annie Brennan? The hearty skipper of the Narcissus is back again, and in trouble as usual. This time she's walked into the toughest assignment of a battle-scarred career — to compete with her hat rival, Bulwinkle, without losing her temper. One skip will cost her job! Everything goes smoothly until Bulwinkle wily stretches a hawser across the channel. FIRST OF A NEW SERIES by NORMAN REILLY RAINE - You don't see all the baseball game on the diamond. A man in the dugout raises his scorecard and saves his team from a double play. A coach hollerers, "Come on, Joe, old boy, old boy" and the batter gets set for a curve. But watch out when the signals are shifted! One of baseball's cannist strategists tells you the secrets of Winning 'Em in the Clubhouse by CONNIE MACK TRICKS THAT CAN WIN A WORLD SERIES - or lose it HE TRIED TO WOO A JITTERBUG with the wrong music! - How do you like your music—sweet, or hot? Johnny Dolan liked It hot, blew his young heart out with it on a琴椅. And of all the jitterbugs in the world, he had to fall in love with Marjory, who was ga-ga over Bunny Gilbert's "Sweeping Sweet Swing"! Here's an account of the calamity, in four-four time. "YOU CAN'T BLOCKADE GERMANY." says Adolf Hitler. Or can you? In *Germany Processes War*, Stanley High reports how Germany is streamlined **AND** **WHERE I FOUND THE ORIGINAL MR.** **PUT** A Train Tells in My Day in Court, the account of his early days and experiences in the Criminal Courts Building. Johnny, Go Blow Your Horn by WILLIAM FAY for war and how blockade-proof it really is. PLUS..Pretty Boy, the story of an unwilling gigolo, by Sophie Kerr; .The Gypsies Got the Business, in which Ben Hibbs tells what truckers are doing to the small-town merchant; Unanuno Commanding by Leonard H. Nason..Editorials, poetry, fun and cartoons. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST AERBILV