PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1937 Foursome To Play Golf Oatman, Matson and Stephenson Sisters Will Give Exhibition Glenn Oatman, captain of the 1936-37 Jayhawk golf team, will compete in an 18-hole mixed four-some exhibition match to be played on the University course, Thursday, Sept. 10. Oatman is paired with Keith Stephenson against Betty Stephenson a d 24 against Watson c'39. Oatman, who holds the Missouri State Golf Championship, left Wednesday for Little Rock to compete in the Hard Scrape Invitation tournament, will return to Lawrence for next week's match. He had been here supervising the work of his university University course for play this fall. Watson, who was a member of last year's varsity golf squad, holds the Western Open Junior Chambers and Watson sisters are University students. The match will consist of three rounds of the six-hole course. Under Oatman's direction, two CSEP students have worked the course into excellent condition for the match, Allen, who arranged the match, desires a large student gallery for the match, which will start at 3:30. Quack Club To Hold Tryouts Quack Club, women's swimming organization, will hold tryouts for membership tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Robinson gymnasium. Any woman student may attend this tryout. Practice periods will be held for two weeks, after which the final tests will be held. An applicant for membership must pass the following tests to become a pledge of the organization: Back, side, crawl, and single overarm strokes in good form. Float or tread water for three minutes. Plunge or underwater swim. Surface dive in good form. Endurance swim of 15 lengths of the pool. In addition to the pledge test, to become a full member of the club the swimmer must pass the following tests: Running front drive Back dive or front jacknife. Running front dive. Endurance swim of one-quarter mile To become a "major Quack," the highest rank of the club, one must execute eight dives in good form, and pass tests in speed swimming, diving and two-thirds of test tests. The tryouts for this rank will be held later in the year. Civil Service Offers New Positions The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations to be held in locations and positions are among those available. Medical social worker, $3,800 a year; associate medical social worker, $3,200 a year; and assistant medical social worker, $2,600 a year. All positions are in the children's bureau, department of labor. Associate botanist, $3,200 a year; and assistant botanist, $2,600 a year. These positions are in the bureau industry, department of agriculture. Froshographies-- (Note: this is the third in a series of minute biographies published by the University Daily Karanse to acquaint its readers with the personnel of the freshman football squad.) The distinction of being the smallest man on the squad goes to Rex Brouss of Pittsburgh. Brouss is only 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds. Rex is trying for a halfback position, the post where he lettered one year at the Lamar, Mo. High School. Another Amerine is on the fresh grid squad this year. Last year it was Dick, this year it is Kenneth, Dick's cousin. Kenneth weighs 183 pounds and is 6 feet tall. His home town is Penalosa. This is his first experience at football and he is trying for a backfield position. Ward Crowell. Height, 5 feet, 10" inches. Weight, 170 pounds. Crowell attended the Attica High School with him and served for his four years. Position, guard. Chesster Buddenbohm is competing for a center position. At his some town high school in Effingham he lettered three years and made the Big Six (a high school conference) all-star team. Buddenbohm is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 174 pounds. Another winner of four football letters in high school is Charles Dalyplem, a 6 foot, 1 inch, 170 pound player. Dalyplem plays in the backfield. Adding to the long list of half-back candidates is Ralph Dugan of Circilliveau. Dugan attended high school at Soldier, where he earned three letters and an EOE. He later hit his height in feet and his weight is 173 pounds. From Jewell comes a red-headed end candidate, Keith Fedde. In high school Fedde was captain of his team two of the four years he earned letters. Keith is 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 174 pounds. The scales register 210 when Harry Wigner, Kansas City, Kan., steps on them. Wigner is a tackle, earning one letter in that position at Auburn and one at Panda high school. He is 5 feet, $11 \frac{1}{2}$ inches tall. Sam Travis hails from the dust bowl region, his home being in Garden City. In high school Travis earned four letters and quite a reputation as the premiere time travel 'Travis' is 192, and he is 6 feet, 2 inches tall. Louis Thompson, another red read, played his high school football Owing to a 'a lack of interest last year, we was no two-mile team running for Kansas. This year a great deal of interest has been shown and Coach Hargiss hopes to put a good team on the field. Head Track Coach "Bill" Hargiss yesterday announced that the University would be represented by a two-mile team this year. Two-Mile Team To Represent K.U As a nucleus for the two-mile team, Coach Hassig has Klann, Haslam, Toberin, Ryan, Cameron and Hepner. All of these men have been showing up well since practice started Sept. 13. Several good sophomores also are expected to bolster the team. Four dual meets, in addition to the conference meet and a tentative meet with Drake, have been scheduled. Three of the scheduled meets fall upon the day of the varsity football battles with the same schools. They are: Nebraska, there; Kansas State, here; and Oklahoma, there. Meets with Missouri, and Drake (tentative), and the conference meet complete the schedule. The Wesley Foundation will meet at Tenth and Vermont street at 5 p.m. to discuss the future hike. In case of rain, an indoor picnic will be held at the church. Methodist Students to Hike Albert Simoncic is an all-around athlete from Pittsburg. In football he lettered three years and made it the all-Southeast Kansas jeague fullback last year. He is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, and he weighs 190 pounds. at Okaolaosa. There he earned three letters at a backfield post. Thompson is 6 feet, 2 inches tall, and weighs 182 pounds. Steve Renko is a 191 pound end from Wyandotte high school, Kansas City. In high school he lettered three times and made both the all-ity and the all-Northeast Kansas league teams. Height, 6 feet, 1 inch. Jack Morgan, Jack is a 163 pound quarterback from Pittsburg. There he made three letters in football, was captain of his team in his senior season, and the all-star east Kansas league team. Morgan's height is 6 feet. teague Teams, a bright Bill Rudenick is another end from Wakefile. Bill also made three letters and was captain of his team last year. In his junior year, Radencic made the all-city team, but in his senior year he was out the greater part of the season with a broken hand. WEAVER'S Soap Sale Buy Your Favorite Soaps at Low Sale Prices. Friday and Saturday only. Phone 636 Cosmetics Along the Sideline By William Fitzgerald, c'39 Kansas Sports Editor From tackle to tackle the Jayhawkers look as good as any other team in the Big Six, with the possible exception of Nebraska. Lewis Ward and Fred Boslewice are big and rough and both have experience. Gearhart and Rhule are two of the most likely replacements in case either of the regulars is injured. But Boslewice is developmentally older than all of the conference. The队 strong's cows, however, are the guards. Both Anderson, the swinging guard, and Stapleton are big and aggressive and rank with any guards in the valley. There are several good guard replaces as though part of Lindsey's task at foot will not be unpleasant. --about their chances of beating the layhawkers. And from Wichita comes the good news that Head Coach Al J. Gebert is worried. (From what we had heard the lads at Wichita weren't the worrying kind.) The Shockers, who lost their entire regular line from last year, are shooled out to play now in an attempt to plug the bolles. Thus far the Wichita line is made up entirely of sophomores, and with the Oklahoma Aggies invading the Shocker stadium Saturday night it looks as though Gebert had some justification for his worries. The bright spot in the Wichita picture is the kid-legged halfballs, Harold Bill and Captain Tromer Smith; a hard crashing fullback, Rein Niehage; and a veteran quarter-back, Pike Gawthrop. We hear the Shockers are still hopped up Jolt- The Kansas line suffered a setback Tuesday when Herb Gearhart, berry reserve tackle, lost the tip end of the little finger of his left arm in a car door. Herb probably couldn't get to the game. `Capt. Clarence Dew of Iowa State may not be as brilliant on the gridiron as his running mate, all Big Six Ed Bock, but Ed has to remove his head covering to Clarence in the classroom. Carrying the full attack, he was also at same time working for all of his college expenses. Dee has maintained a straight "A" average. The Chicago Cubs bowed their way back down the ladder yesterday when the Giants from New York shut them out cold 6-0. It begins to look very much like another all-New York series with the odds on the Yankees and, of course, our guess is that two great southpawns, "Lefty" Gomez of the Yanks, and Carl Hubbell of the Giants, will face each other in Yankee stadium on the opening day of the series. Oct. 6 Another five-event World's Series seems likely now after the Chicago Cubs bogged down in the last two games of their three-game "crocial" LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas, 641 Louisiana Graduates Get Good Positions Phone 894 W. H. Quakenbush, Pres. E. S. Weatherby, Supt. TRAVEL by TRAIN AVOID THE HAZARDS OF HIGHWAY TRAVEL Ask your Union Pacific Agent about low fares anywhere. PROGRESSIVE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Subscribe for THE KANSAS CITY STAR Headquarters Rexall Drug Store PHONE 17 13 papers - 15 cper week 847 Mass. St. species with the Giants. The Giants are leading now by $3\frac{1}{2}$ games, and only a mild earthquake could upset them. The American League representatives, the N.Y. 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