PAGE FOUR Regulars Again Take A Rest Jaqhawkers L im ber U p While Res er ves A n d Freshmen M e et In Scrimmage The Joyhawker regulars, battered and bruised by the heavy Oklahoma line, took it easy for the second consecutive afternoon yesterday day to give weary muscles a chance to limber up before going on with his réserves. However, engaged in another scrimmage with the freshmen. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS The outlook for the battle with the Michigan State Spartans took on a darker aspect when Chuck Warren, starting center WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1937 FERREL ANDERSON practice in sweat **MANHAS** clothes. Warren **WARREN** injured his hip in the Sooner game and it now looks as if he will at least not be in the starting lineup Saturday. Reserves to See Action All other members of the squad appear to be in rather good shape, with the possible exception of Ferrel Anderson, who, though suited up for practice, may not see much action because of a side injury received last week. The reserves will see a great deal of work this week, for it may be that Coach Lindsay will decide to do a lot of substituting Saturday to meet the deadline. The would keep regulars out of the Nebraska game a week later. Michigan State rates as a heavy favorite and the school was taking this week's game rather lightly u- til it was learned that Kansas had upset the Sooners. Engineering Convocation Will Be Held This Morning Mr. C. R. Weldron of Chicago, secretary of the Underwriters Lab- oratories, will address engineering concerns about the new hold this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mr. Weldron will illustrate with about 1,000 feet of sound film his subject, "Approved by the Underwriters." This film shows the everyday working of the Underwriters Laboratories. It shows the testing for fireproof materials, cords, fire walls, building materials, automatic sprinklers, and chemicals for fire protection. Freshmen will not be excused Freshmen will not be excused from classes to attend this lecture. win down at Nor- man. With the Phone K. U. 6 6 FRED ROSILLEVAC While Kansas hopes have been considerably heaped since the Okaa-homa game, yet most fans ascribe as the same ends with a fairly cloose score. CLASSIFIED ADS GAS and OILS DAVE SHIRK KU. FOOTBALL IS TOPS—are haircars at the KU Biz Barber Shop, 14th and Teen. TID your barber and football supporters, 37 years, win, win, win. Use our excellent barber, Andy Zolli Waterbury. Connecticut, your classics, firework man. Show returned to school. Browse their apparel. Hawkins, two shirts. 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The Venus Beauty Salon Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dona Ray Cosmetics Vera Aderholdt, Manager Phone 387 First floor, 842 Maa In handball matches yesterday Sigma Alma Mu defeated Delta Chi 2-1, and Kappa Sigma defeated Phi Gamma Delta 2-1. The horseshoe match between Sigma Phi Epailon and Phi Delta Theta resulted in a 3-0 victory for the Sig Ep.'s. **Phi Phi in tenns.** Phi Delt 'C' and Beta "B" are scheduled in touch football today. Tomorrow's schedule: Field 2. Pphi Delta Theta vs Pi Kappa Airai field 3. Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Airai field 4. Delta Theta vs. Sigma Chi 'B', Field 5. Whitaker's vs. Red Devil's. The Sig Ep's won by default from Pi Kappa Alpha in tennis. Phi Kappa Pai, Acacia, and Kappa Sigma are in the running for the championship of division II. The Acacia team, having only one game remaining on its schedule, is in a most favorable position, while the Phi Pai's and Kappa Sigma have three games each left. gave Aceaia the victory, the team battled on fairly even terms with most of the game played in the middle of the field. Should Acacia win its remaining game against Kappa Sigma, and Phi Kappa Plo lose one of its three remaining games, a tie for the championship would result and Kappa Sigma would be eliminated entirely. The Hexagons remained on the heels of the 4:30 Engineers in the six-man team when they defeated Etai Kappa 6:0 yesterday. The victory was the third of the season for the Hexagons and left them undefeated. Dresses ___ 50c Suits ___ 50c or any 3 Garments $1.25 GRAND CLEANERS Phone 616 14 E. 9th Free Delivery ...Otherwise the Jayhawkers should be in good shape for this No horseshoe, tennis or handball matches are scheduled for today. Tomorrow's horseshoe schedule: Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Upsilon; Sigma Nu vs. Beta Theta Pi. Tennis matches scheduled for tomorrow are: Hexagons vs. Delta Chi Kappa Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Gamma Delta vs. Hel rounds. Try Grand Cleaning And Save Money Coach Ad Lindsay and his cohorts should be commended on the fine condition the squad is apparently in. While other Big Six schools have been bothered with serious injuries that have kept some of their best men out of important games, the Jawhackers have been sailing right along with comparatively few mishaps. Lindsey stressed condition at the start of the season, and apparatous injuries are working in progress now. Then, too, the school has one of the leading members of athletic injuries in the country on its physical education staff in Dr. F. C. Allen. The Kansas centers must have been given a rough afternoon by Mickey Parks, the 220-pound Oklahoma center. Warren and Hall were both injured in the first half and Naramore and Wilson saw quite a bit of action before the game was over. Warren's injury may keep him out of the Michigan State game Saturday. While you're handing out bouquets on the victory over Oklahoma don't forget Max Replogle and Lyon Kessler. I'll give you a lot of credit to Divers for his marvelous kicking, and it was his accurate passing that started Kansas on its late touchdown drive. Jayhawk Jolt-Weiser Murrell, star back, and Howard Teter; 224-pound sophomore tackle, will be lost to Oklahoma probably for the season as the result of injuries received Sat. Nov. 19. The team's Woody Hudleston will be in action against K-State this Saturday. . . . One of Dick Aimerle's pros handed him a jolt Monday when Dick turned up mines an assignment. He said he had been Oklahoma with the football team the professor looked very skeptical. "I didn't know you were on the squad, Amerine," he said, "but even so I don't consider that a very good one of must be a close football follower." Replogle, the "Goldwater Comet," is probably the most useful back on the squand. He not only does a good job of protecting him, he can also carry the ball and do a good job on defense. Max weights only 167 pounds and receives little publicity for his work because it is not as strong as it is steady and dependable. drew two penalties for excessive time-outs but the plan paid off with just a few seconds remaining. Otherwise Kansas would never have had time for the last desperate play. Lindsey's "never-give-up" spirit was evidenced in those last desperate attempts of his team to score. Luckily, the boys hit the jack-pot with their last nickel. ... Lindsey is being credited with using his head in the closing minutes of the Sooner game. With valuable seconds, tickling away he kept his eyes open as he entered into the game to stop the watches after every play. The Jayhawkers Two other boys who deserve a lot more credit are Boslevie and Ward, the “tackle twins,” who played almost through the entire game. The team, improving every week, and they were good at the start of the season. weekend. Both Amerine and Shirk scrummaged against the Frost last night, and appeared to be almost fully recovered from early injuries. High School HI-Lites—McHenry High School of suburban Chicago travelled 800 miles last week to lose to Stafford, Kansas, High School 36 to 0 before 3,000 spectators. Stafford outgained the Chicagos 332 yards to 47. Conch Reed of McHenry would like to be in the same the one his boys were used to meeting in the East. (For his sake we hope he's right.) ...Capt. Bill "Surge" Savoy, Great Bend backfield ace, is one of the best in the state this year, according to Jim Reed, the Topeka Capital's high school expert. Savoy carried the ball to the top of the Great Bend's 37-0 victory over Hutchinson. He scored six touchdowns and added the extra point to account for all of Great Bend's points. Reed suggests that there may be some more airplane rides given before school starts again next fall. Help the team beat Michigan State attend the rally in front of Robinson gymnasium tomorrow morning. Learn to Dance Striitely Private Lessons Marion Rice Dance Studio 927 1/2 Maa. UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement Buy a Meal Ticket and Save. A $2.75 Value-- for $2.50