PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1930 Arizona Doped To Defeat Kansas Team Saturday Tex Oliver's defending Border conference champions from the University of Arizona will furnish plenty of fire works for the green Jayhawkers to extinguish this Sat. if past records are any indication. The Tucson team will come to Lawrence fresh from a 28-7 triumph over the New Mexico Aggies last Saturday. The most impressive accomplishment this season for the Wildcats is the 13-13 ties they gained with Centenary, one of the nation's leading taemes. They also hold victories over Brigham Young University, 32-6; the Tempe (Arizona) games, 18-0 and have had but one game, to the Striving Uah team, in which they have scored 95 points to their opponents 39, and have more than doubled their opponents in yards gained from scrimmage. Kansas fans who have been howling for open football should not be disappointed this Saturday at Oliver's boys are adept at the "zuzle-dazlee" style of play. Featured in the Backfield are Dave Wynne, 170-pound left halfback, and his 148-pound running mate, Sid Woods. Oliva has a number of fast backs when he can send into the game without slowing up the attack. David Clay Preumers are leading the squad in yards gained and will have to be walked closely if Kansas up-holds Sir Six football against their Border League fees. Oliver has apparently trained out the Wildcats' biggest weakness. Against Centenary the center of the line appeared weak, but he solved that difficulty by sending Rogers and Johnson, a pair of husky players from Ohio, to nomination for all-American, Earl Nolan and his running mate, Herc Mann, both 210-pounders, make off-attack smashes unprofitable for the wildcats' opponents and Elmer Vickers and Karl Warford, 174 and 173 pounds, provide speed and pass-smashing ability at the end post-tackle. Greenfield makes his 200 pounds a valuable asset at the center position. Footballs should fill the air Saturday if the improving Jayhawker pass attack starts clocking. Arizona has made 450 yards through the air (first four games) with Sild Wood he tested. half of those he tossed. When will open: To St. Joe Co-operative Club Allen Will Speak Freshman Commission To St. Joe Co-operative Club Dr. Forrest C. Allen will go to St. Joseph this morning to address members of the Co-operative clu- at a luncheon. The title of his tall has not been announced. Freshman Commission held election of officers yesterday evening at Henley House. The president elected was Marrine Gray, c'40. Jane Pitcher had publicity chairman. The music chairman is Virginia Griffin, c'40. KFKU Oct. 27, Tuesday oct 27, Tuesday 2:39 p.m. - Spanish Lesson 2:40 p.m. - Review Words 2:46 p.m. - Book *Review, *Books, Old and New* 6:00 p.m. - *Educating Yourself* Dean R. A. Schweiger 19:00 p.m.—Program by Prof. Robert Calderwood. 10:30 p.m.Athletic Scrapbook 162nd edition Men's Intramurals at the weather is suitable, the instructional meeting should be held this meet. Should they be held, all organizations will be notifiable in the triumphal program for this after-commencement program. Oct. 27, touch football, 11am; Delta Chi Epi, Pihi on field; Kappa Eta Kappa vs. Pi K A, on field; Delta Teta Delta Glossotai Tau Tau Alpha Mup on field. 4 Alluropa to start at 4:30 Touch football, 6-men: Beta vs SPE. To start at 4:30 Handball: Triangle vs. S.A.E. To start at 4:30. start at 4:30 Horseshoes: A.T.O. vs. Kapps Sic. To start at 4:30. Sig. To start at 4:30. Tennis: Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Mu. To start at 3:30. The results of yesterday's touch football games for 11-man teams are as follows: Alpha Tau Omega, 0 sigma; Ta Kurtzucks Club, 0 beta; Ta P19; Araizu Aria, Triangle, 4 Pi; Gamhaus Draper, Triangle, 5 Pi; Gamhaus Delta Theta, 0 The men's intramural touch football standings up to date are as follo- Touch Football—11-men Division I Team W. L. Phi Gamma Delta 2 0 Sigma Chi 2 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2 1 Alpha Tau Omega 1 1 Alpha Kappa Iota 1 1 Sigma Nu 1 2 Delta Mu 0 3 Olympersmen 0 3 Division II Phi Delta Theta Sigma Kappa Theta Pi Theta Beta Pi Sigma Pi Epsilon Sigma Phi Galápagos Ghosts Delta Upsilon Touch Football—6-men 4:30 Engineers W L Beta Theta Tie 4 0 Sigma Chi 1 0 Hexagons 3 1 Sigma Nu Epilen 1 1 Pela Theta 1 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 1 Moody Muddlers 2 2 Sigma Na 1 2 Golden Eagles 2 2 Kappa Signa 1 2 Projans 1 3 Women's Intramurals --of the freemain squad is 18½ years. There are four men on the squad who have had no high school competition and over 40 men on the squad who have played more than three years of football. Gamma Phi Beta and Chi Omega women's intramural tournament at 8:15 p.m., and the Sigma Kappa and Chi Omega game will at 8:30 p. The seventeenth game of the women's intramural horseshoe tournament will be played by Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Kappa teams Pi Beta Phi defeated the Alpha Omicron Pi horseshoe team last Friday. Fourth round tennis matches must be played off by Thursday, Oct. 29. Doris Delano, K.K.G. has reached the final, having won all her eleven games. Fourth rounds of the handball tournament must be completed by Saturday, Oct. 31. Chancellor E. H. Lindley will address the Kansas State Farm Bureau at Wichita this afternoon. Those who have played the qualifying golf games should play the first match today if possible, and the intramural office immediately. Chancellor Lindley Speaks at Wichita Today Dr. Lloydle's subject will be, "Youth Cannot Wait." His address will be one of the principal speeches of the afternoon. Batteries Shell Products Brake Service Electrical Work SPECIAL Wash and Lubrication $1.25 Carter Service The age group of the frost is fairly representative; five men are 17 years of age and two men are 23 years of age. The average age Footnotes on Football The average weight of the fresh squad is 170 pounds. The positions represented on the squad are rather evenly distributed. There are ten ends, ten tackles, eight quarterbacks, eight guards, six halfbacks, five centers, and four fullbacks. Freshman Football Squad Plays Stooge in Training the Varsity Team Tall, short, big, and little men; you'll find them all on the Kansas freshman team. The yearlings, under the direction of Coach Bill Hargas, Edwin Phelps, and Tom McCall, practice each afternoon on the field east of the stadium. A team is selected by the coaches during the week before a conference game, drilled on formations of the opponent, and scribbled with the varsity. The smallest man on the squad, Francis Iriek from Leavenworth, weighs 138 pounds and is 5 feet, 6 inches. Lester Pojeney, of Oklahoma City, the tallest, is 6 feet, 6 inches. Joe / Brooke, Humboldt, heaviest man on the squad, weighs 240 pounds. Next in line in the weight class is John Cliffin, of Kansas City, weighing 215 pounds. By Lloyd Burgert, c'39 Near-sightedness is not such a disadvantage in ordinary pursuits, but an AWA State College freshman football candidate has found it a distinct handicap for a passer to overcome. In a scrimmage against the Cyclone varsity team, he was doing the passing for the waveling eleventh Three times he passed to his running mate at halftail just a short ways from the line of scrimmage for short gains. The variety soon got wise to this play and completely covered the halfback. But the near-raised passer threw Towne out of the team's main man On the Main Street at 10th We Never Close Phone 1300 Twenty-one men on the squad have at one time or another in their high school career been chosen for honorary positions. The all-star selection includes three centers, one guard, three ends, two tackles, two passes, and four field goals. In addition there are six high school cautions on the squad. The end on the freshman team who had been in the open far down the field every time the hero There are seven states represented in the freshman squad. They are: Kansas, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, and New York. Twenty-eight Kansas towns are represented of this incident was tossing the ball to his guarded teammate, complained to the passer and demanded an explanation. "I have to throw it to the half-back," the pauser retorted, "I can't see anyone else." When Henry Mahley, flashy Missouri halfback, tucked the football under his arm and disashed 29 yards around the Missouri left end for a touchdown, two weeks ago, he marched a three-year record on the Memorial stadium field at Manhattan. Not since 1933, when Nebraska won 9 to 0, had the Wild goal line been crossed at home. Last year the team scored on the record field goal by Fort Haya and both by Oklahoma, both for victories. The previous year Kansas State scored 75 points at home, and held the opposition scoreless in four games. Big Six Football Championship Race Led by Nebraska W L T Nebraska 2 0 0 Kansas State 1 0 1 Missouri 1 0 1 Oklahoma 1 2 0 Louisiana 1 2 0 KANSAS 0 3 0 "The new conception of democracy stresses the 'economic aspect' as contrasted with the old idea of individualism." W. E. Sandeling of the political science The Nebraska Cornhuskers continued their march toward another Big Six championship Saturday by plowing under the Oklahoma Sooners 14 to 0. The Sooners put up a stubborn fight, but the powerful Nebraska baked field, led by Prentice Cawallow, for them. More material continued to use the football for a basketball, and dribbed it all over the field. The Tigers defeated Iowa State in a one-sided game. The Cyclones were able to penetrate into Tiger territory but two times, and were not in possession of the ball long enough to unleash an aerial attack. The Tigers ran the first-down markers dizzy in mid-field, but managed to lose the ball when within scoring bounds in the first period with a field goal, and then came through with a touchdown to win 10 to 0. Prof. W. E. 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