PAGE FOUR 1. Write the number 8 in large digits. 2. Draw a square with four squares inside it. 3. Color the squares. 4. Label the numbers on each square. 5. Draw a rectangle below the squares. 6. Color the rectangle. 7. Label the rectangle. 8. Label the rectangle. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS 1.5 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937 Regulars Rest While Subs Work Reserves and Freshmen in Scrimmage Session: Wichita a Eager For Victory Chance Most of the first-team members got a rest yesterday as they watched the "second stringers" the scrimmage against the freshmen. The scrimmage took place under game conditions except that there were no kickoffs. Only one score was made and that was when Cadwalader culminated a long march down the field by racing around end for eight yards and a touchdown. During the march Ebbing made several long runs. The freshmen made one threat with a drive that finally fizzled on the variety 10-yard line. The freshman attack relied mainly on passes and featured an especially long one tossed by Ralph Miller. The only regulars to see action were Forrest Hardacre, Chuck War- Fen, and Lewie Ward who even LEWIS WARD tried his hand at CHARLES WARREN calling signals. Throughout the drills this week, fundamentals such as blocking and pass defense are stressed. While the blocking last Friday night looked better than it did most of last season, Coach Lindsay feels that in this department there can never be too much improvement. As for pass defense, it may be sorely needed against the Shockers. The Wichita paper contends that the Shockers' passing attack is 500 per cent better than last year, but of course there is the question of how good it was before. Brill Back in Lineup Meanwhile Wichita's running attack is looking up with the announcement that Harold Brill (of the "galloping ghost" type) will probably be in the starting lineup. Brill was out of the Alva game with a leg injury received in the game against Oklahoma A, and M. As the result of his fine defensive performance against the Alva Teachers, Gene Riggins, 205-pound end, has copied a starting post at one end of the field. He will be Bill Stewart, heralded as the "best end Wichita ever had." Another Shocker receiving plaudits for his work in last week's game is Bill Pollack, center, who is said to be the most qualified characteristix of a builder. Wichita Out To Win And all the while the Wichita papers keep up the barrage of publicity that should either make or break the game. The daily theme of the sports columns is "We are going to wallop Kansas." Whether it is merely the safety valve of Wichita enthusiasts popping off, or whether it is a mere whistling in the dark to keep up courage, remains to be seen. At any rate, reports of Bill Hargiss, who scouted the Shocker game Friday, indicate that Wichita really has a splendid ball club, and if the enthusiasm is to the explosive point they may be in for a bad afternoon. One thing seems certain though, the game has been talked up to the point that a capacity crowd of 9,000 is expected. This crowd will probably be wildlife partisan in its desire to see Jayhawk blood shed. Shoes Last Longer When Repaired the Modern Way! All Work Guaranteed No matter how badly your shoes are worn, we'll repair them to give months more of wear! Special Train for Wichita Game For those interested in seeing the Wichita-Kansas game Saturday afternoon, there will be a special train leaving the Santa Fe station at 6:30 o'clock Saturday morning, and arriving in Wichita at 10:30 o'clock. The return trip will start at 7:30 o'clock and the train will arrive back in Lawrence at 11:30 o'clock. The price of a round ticket trip is $3.64 and is good up to $5.20 Sunday afternoon. The band and the members of the app organizations as well as other fans will make the trip on the train. Tickets for the game are on sale at the athletic office for $1.68. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 017 Mass Phone 688 Men's Iptramurals Allen, Phi Psi fullback, back the skids under the Acacia touch football team yesterday, when his place kicks in the last two minutes of play scored over the crossbar for three points and a victory for the Phi Psi team. This game, with both teams showing mid-season form, was easily the most interesting contest of the day. Up to the time of the place kick, it was anybody's game with both teams battling furiously trying to score. The Hexagons outlasted the Six Horsesmen and won their game 14 to 0. Barnum and Austin scored the touchdowns for the Hexagons, with Trey scoring another touchdown and Tyre getting it in other point after touchdown. Beta Theta Pi tamed the Hell's Brain. Beta Thunder and Hibbard and Stolld. Beta crids accounted for all three touchdowns with Fees. Beta center, converting three bases. The Pi Kappa Alpha griders routed the Y.M.CA team, scoring four touchdowns to win by a 24 to 0 count. Barnes, Craver, Hormuth, and Dunham accounted for the touchdowns. Sigma Chi defeated Sigma Nu in handball, sweeping all three games of the match. The scores were: 21-2, 21-12, and 21-3. A brief resume of Monday's touch football games shows that Phi Delta theta defeated the Phi Chi team 2 to 1 (6-5). For its fortress over Sigma Nu "B"1; 430 Engineers won by forfeit over the red Devils; Sigma Nu and Delta Chi a 6 to 6 tie and the SIG Alph team a 5 to 5 tie. Delta Tau a 0 to 4 game. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Ep- sion won by forfeits over Phi Delta Theta and Triangle, respectively, in horseshoe matches. No touch football games are scheduled. The teams who follow the rules include: field 1, Phi Delta Theta, vi Phi Gamma Delta; field 2, Sigma Figma; field 3, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; field 4, Alpha Epsilon; field 5, Sigma Nu “C” vs Sigma Chi “Chi”; field 6, Kappa Eka Kappa vs Whitaker. Delta Chi vi vs Phi Kappa Psi si delta chi vs phi kappa psi for bandal matches on bandal matches at 4:30 p.m. today. Delta Tau Delta and Y.M.C.A are tied Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Tau Delta are scheduled for a horseshoe match today. No tennis matches are scheduled or today. KFKU Will Broadcast Summary of Intramurals Intramural managers and others interested in intramural athletics should tune in to KFKU Thursday evening at 9:15. At that time every week, Nelson Sullivan will devote three minutes to intramurals. The entire physical education program from 9 to 3:30 Thursday evening should be of interest to sports followers. Try Our "Wimpy Special" Sandwich Plate ___ 25c IN THE EVENING Plate Lunch ... 25c Our Specials World Series Starts Today New Shipments of PUBLISHERS' SPECIALS F i r s t Game of Classic Is Expected To Attract 70,000 Fans have just arrived. These are reprints of the cream of past publishing seasons —books you can be proud to add to your library. The World's Series is on the air! With the shout of "play ball" the first game of the All-New York 1937 World's Series will begin this afternoon at 1:50 in the Yankee stadium gallery of a library of 70,000 fans. A play-by-play description of all the games will be broadcast over the major networks throughout the country. By Dick LaBan, c'39 This past week almost every sports writer has tried to compare the season's record of the Yanks and Giants in an effort to predict this year's winner. They have thumbed back through pages and pages of baseball facts and data, and the result is—New York can't lose. But a few of these facts have revealed some interesting highlights. Only six pitchers in the major leagues have won 20 or more games this season, and four of them will appear in the Series. Gomez and Ruffing of the Yanks have won 21 and 20 games respectively, while Hubbell and Melton, Giant southpaws, are 22 and 20-game winners. Come in and see them Melton's 20 victories mark him as the second man in baseball history to accomplish this feat in his first year. But despite this remarkable record some baseball experts will remember that he never won a World's Series game. Still with the facts—Giant well-wishers show that the Yankees, who in their 57 losses this season, were beaten almost half the time by left-henders. The inference is that Hubert's team won by one man, who throw from the port side, will have a lot to say about who wins the World's Series. But the records also show that the Yankees have won more games from left-handers than right-handers from them. It may be better not to look at the records and just guess. Sports writers have dubbed these seemingly frequent All-New York World's Series as a "Nickel World" Series. They mean if you have nickel, plus $33, and good eyesight you can see the Series. The Book Nook 1021 Mass. St. The line-up and probably pitchers follow: Giants Moore, lf B Moore, ff Ripple, ff Ribber, cf riber, cf McCarthy, 1b Whitehead, 2b Mancuo, c Menco, c Melton, p Yankees Crossover, i Rolle, ii Migagoon, j Mignogno, k Dickie, e Sekirk, i Lazzeri, j Gomez, p Speaks at Pharmacy Colloquy Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of physical education, will speak at the weekly pharmacy colloquy tomarth as a subject will be "Posture and Power." Women's Intramurals By Jean Thomas, c'uncl In the first round of the women's intramural horseshoe tournament, played Monday, Alpha Chi Omega won, 2 to 1, over Kappa Kappa In the three matches of this round, Kappa, Alpha Chi, Alpha Chi, won from Iwin, Kappa, and Gels. from Iwin, Kappa, and Gels. the schedule for the rest of this --- Tonight Ind. vs. T.N.T. L.W.W. vs. Corbin hall. Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. Gamma Phi Beta vs. Pi Beta Phi All matches are played at 4:30 p.m. --- Along the Sideline By William Fitzgerald, c'39 Kansas Sports Editor Basketball—We hope the rabid football followers will forgive us if we wander over to the winter sport for this year. You'll perhaps look so good that we're going to wander anyway. In the first place Dr. Forrest C. Allen, head coach, has promised a freshman-varsity game similar to the football contest between the two squads. The fresh will probably also meet an all-star team composed of members of the 1936 all-victorious team. This team would consist of six players from Ark Valley, Ray Noble, Francis Kappleman, "Bub" Shaffer and others. And don't think the first-year men will be snowed under either. With such men as Rajl Miller, Howard Engleman, Jack Buckman, Joe Showalter, Bob Allen and others, including several Ark Valley all-stars, this crew will be hard to whip. Doctor Allen smiles when he thinks what Kansas should do in 1940 or even earlier. He's going to devote lots of personal attention to the freshman team this year. Meanwhile Kansas will probably have to be satisfied with Big Six championships. Damon Runyon, well - known writer, suggests a monument to Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball, from both football and basketball followers. Says Mr. Runyon quite truthfully. "After all, football now is just glacier ice and forward passes that are making football such a wide-open game. Doe尔儿 Has long been a booster for a Naismith monument here at the University. With the originator of the game and one of its best teachers in the same school, it is no wonder that Kansas basketball ranks with the best in the country. Have You Joined THE HIT PARADE UNION FOUNTAIN? Prizes. Every Week!! NEW 1938 DOUBLE "X" UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement Model 38-7XK. All wave Phice with the new ConnecTion dial and Included Tuning Pad, makes it easy to use in your program. Just tweak the dial and you get your program. Has the Included Sounding Board, and other features. $79.95 Less Aerial Beautiful New Philco Compacts with Automatic Volume Control $22.95 All Wave Aerial $5.00 Only All ware starts $50 ALL WARE STARTS GENERAL COMPACT GENERAL COMPACT did attractive walmart buying with Cabernet with Cabernet automatic volume control, full wisman dial, and an automatic volume control. $2995 HANNA'S Phone 303 904 Mass. Jolts- A commentator on station WIBW has been saying naughty things about the Kanaas actions at the Washburn game Friday night. Among other things he says Ad Lindsey and Mike Getto and Referee E. A. Thomas should have been ejected from the field after the Shirk clipping incident. (With that added to the Shirk injury the Jayhawkers probably would have combed the body of the last half.) Next he'll be saying that Washburn had the better team, ... Coach Elmer Holm of Washburn was also displeased with the officiating, although it looked to us as though Kauass at least got its share of the bad breaks. . . Just a bunch of toughies-Speeators who saw the Minnesota Gophers upset by Nebraska Saturday say it was probably the roughest game they have seen. Elbows were constantly finding their mark in somebody's face and both teams fought with everything they had. At the same time a stretcher was carrying Fullback Mullryw of Nebraska through a stuffed skull, a Minnesota player was being loaded onto a stretcher about twenty yards down the field. Experts say poor quarterbacking cost the Gophers the game. They had a team on the field averaging 205 pounds, and this included a half-inch ball over average with a more 168. (They could have done a lot of beefing with that.) Plugs—John Burge, one of the freshman football hopefuls, at least knows how to handle his fists. Burge, a St. Louis man, is Missouri Golden Gloves boxing champion in the 2014 championship in football three years at McKinley High and made the all-city team twice. . . Add a plug for Kendine Gire, big Pittbush center on the fresh squad, who rejoined Burge after he was working his way at the Granada Coffee Shop, so more power to him. WE ARE PREPARED to Restring Your Racquet Only the best strings used and all work guaranteed. Did this ever happen to you? standing right next to the most attractive person you ever met, but you don't know it until you are introduced . . . until you get acquainted. And you don't know how much pleasure a cigarette can give until somebody offers you a Chesterfield. 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