PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 Frosh-Varsity Rivalry Renewed Squad of '37 To Make Official Debut Against Frosh Eleven Saturday Afternoon The 1957 Kansas football team will be exhibited publicly for the first time in the fifth renewal of varsity-freshman rivalry, on Memorial Field Saturday. Although Coach Ad Lindsay's varsity squad is a heavy favorite, one of the strongest freshman teams in several seasons is doped to give the veterans sufficient trouble to make them show something of what they have this year. Only four scheduled varsity-freshman games have been played in a series dating back to 1921, although many battles have been waged each year on the practice field. In previous games, varsity teams have won two, the freshmen, while one game resulted in a tie. Ad Lindsey coached the only freshman team ever to defeat the varsity eleven. In 1921, the yearlings took a 14-0 lead in the first half and the veterans to one downhill in the last two periods to win, 14-7. "Stony" Wall, who later starred against Missouri, kicked a 40-yard field goal in the first period, but the varsity pushed over a touchdown in the third quarter and won the 1924 game. Wall then won the 1926 game 13 to 0, scoring two touchdowns in the final period after three scoreless quarters. In 1836, near the end of a disappointing season, K.U.'s sophomore varsity squad staved off three last minute freshman threats to hold Bill Hargis' yearlings to a scoreless tie. Several stars of that freshman team will see action Saturday as varsity men for the first time. Schedule Listed For Swimmers Herbert G. Alphin, University swimming coach, announced the new schedule for the swimming pool yesterday. The pool, located in the center of campus, has maximum will be open for University men and women at different hours. Following is the schedule: Monday : 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday : 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday : 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Thursday : 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Friday : 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Saturday : 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday ... 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday ... 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday ... 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday ... 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday ... 10:00 to 12:00 noon Entry Blanks Distributed For Women's Intramurals The intramural board of the Women's Athletic Association met last night in the gymnasium to discuss the fall sports program and to elect a treasurer. Mary Learnard was chosen for this office. Entry blanks were given out to the sports managers for the following sports: Volley球, tennis singles, horseshoes, handball, and golf. These blanks are to be filled out by the captain of the station office by Tuesday morning. Intramurals will start immediately after the posting of the drawings. "EVERYDAY SPECIAL" Ham Salad Sandwich and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c UNION FOUNTAIN UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas, 641 Louisiana Graduates Get Good Positions Phone 894 W. H. Quickenbush, Pres. E. S. Weatherby, Supt. Frosh Biographies- Rv Elon Torrence, c'39 (Note this is the second in a series of minute biographies published by the University Daly Kanan to document its readings with the personnel of the freshman football sound.) Bob Allen is a husky end candidate from Batavia, ind. In high school at Brazil, Bob made four letters in football and was chosen on the all-Wobush Valley team. His six points in game 6, 6 inches tall and weighs 195 pounds. Maurice Belse comes to the University from Wellington, where he lettered four years in football. In addition he was chosen all-league fullback for two years in the Ark Valley Conference. Belse is in only 5 feet, 11 inches tall, but he weighs 195 pounds. Mike Andrews keeps the state of Pennsylvania on the squad roster here. Mike's home town is Central City, where he earned two letters at the Shade Township High School and made the all-county team. Andrews' weight is 174, and his height is 5 feet, 7 inches. George Arnold. Arnold is a tucked candidate from Topeka, however he attended high school at North Kansas City. This is Arnold's first try at football since he did not compete with Heist. Weigh 175 pounds, height, 6 feet. Another player from Chicago is Earl Close, a 5 feet, 10 inch quarter-back who weighs 170 pounds. Close attended Englewood High School, earning three letters and being named third all-city team in his last season. Continuing the list of mammoth tackles is Frank Callowish of Kansas City, Callowich played at Wy- andotte where he made two letters. He weighs a mere 211 pounds and is 6 feet, 2 inches tall. The tallest man on the freshman squad is Bob Buchanan, 6 feet, 4 inches tall, who hails from Dallas, Texas. Bob attended Forrest Avenue High School, where he earned a letter, Buchanan's weight 18 197. Ed Suagee is a 160 pound halfback from Bartlesville, Okla. At Bartlesville High, Suagee lettered in football each of his three years. To cap his career he was picked as all-state high school quarterback and also captain of this mythical eleven. Frank Bukaty is another 160 round halfback candidate. Bukaty played one season with the University College. There he was known as a hard-running, elusive Seven members of the University Pep committee will judge aspiring cheerleaders at tryouts to be held in front of nest stadium at 3:30 this afternoon. Ten cheerleaders will be chosen from the group of candida- Newton Hoverstock, c38, chairman if the judging committee, urges both men and women to try out. Everyone will be given a chance to show his qualifications, and there will be no discrimination between non-fraternity and candidates from nominated houses. Hoverstock said. The judging committee will be composed of Newton, Hoverstock, Doris Stockwell, c'39, Don Voorhees, Dorothy Dorich Welld, c'38, Wade Green, c'38, Bill Bailey, c'39, and Roberta Cook, fa'39. Cheerleaders Tryout Today Pep Committee Will Judge Candidates At Memorial Field Frank Warren, c 38, and Hazelt Steiger, b 38, cheerleaders of last year, will be required to try out and qualify with the others before being eligible for their former positions. The 10 cheerleaders to be chosen will include four freshmen, three sophomores, two juniors and one senior, the latter being the most eligible. These candidates must be selected before the Freshman-Varsity football game next Saturday. back. His high school days were spent at Ward High School in Kansas City, Kan. He there he lettered four years and made the all-city and Interstate Catholic league all-star for years. He is 5 feet, 10 inches tall "Suiting You Is My Business" The Tailor 924 Mass. St. Ed Hall. Ed's home town is Sublette. In high school he made four letters in football and was captain of his team two years. His height is 6 feet and he weighs 176 pounds. Position, halfback. TAILOR-MADE For You as Cheap as Ready-to-Wear $27.50 and up Touch Football Starts Program Touch football will be the opening fall sport on the men's intramural schedule. Entry blanks were sent out Tuesday, and competition will get under way as soon as a schedule of the teams can be arranged. was inaugurated last year for the benefit of smaller organizations that could not compete with the fraternities. While 6-man teams were begun chiefly for the benefit of smaller-than-fraternity organizations, that does not keep the fraternities from entering the 8-man team division. In addition, as a result of the division, however, a fraternity must first enter in the 11-man division, which is solely for fraternities. Both 11-man and 6-man touch football teams will be entered in the competition. Six-man touch football Come to Kansas City's JUBILESTA SEPT 17-25 Municipal Auditorium Admission 80c plus 10c tax The ONE Dance Nite Saturday, Sept. 25 Continuous Music BENNY GOODMAN Emperor of Swing ISHAM JONES and His Orchestra Jam Dance Session! Footballingly Speaking Here we are "Back Again." Tonight in our store windows, for your approval and comparison, the finest of Fall and Winter Clothes that spell--- Your name "all over 'em.' FULLBACK QUARTERBACK HALFBACK WINGBACK America's finest merchandise "backed" by our guarantee of good clothes satisfaction — is one of the real reasons why your fall apparel should carry our label. Window Prices — $2. Manhattan Shirt on each window Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Town Suits Topcoats - Overcoats You feel poised to show you and you feel proud to wear— Subscribe for Headquarters Rexall Drug Store THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers - 15 cper week 847 Mass. St. Model 18-XX. 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