PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 Oklahoma Works To Perfect Defense Against Passing With only two worries confronting him, Major Lawrence (Biff) Jones, Oklahoma coach, is rapidly rounding his fighters Sooner into shape for Saturday's struggle with the Jayhawkers. His two worries appear to be the development of addition skills and defense. The Sooner running attack will more than match that of the unfortunate Kansas as the Oklahoma even surpassed the strong Texas team in this department. The Sooner averaged 3.3 yards a try in the Texas game Saturday, and while they beat by a low touchdown, the Oklahoma team that they had practically played the favored Texans to a stand-still. The week Sooner pass defense appears to be the Jayhawkers' chief hope in the annual battle. Texas found this Oklahoma weakness and connected with that attack on Jones. Jones is working hard this week in an effort to overcome this weakness. Members of the Oklahoma "iron man" line who saw 60 minutes against Texas are Bill Conkright, Connie Ahrens, Fred Ball, Ferdie Elfairman and Brad Brown. Coaches, 84 seniors and 50-pounders, saw 88 minutes of service. Coach Jones is counting on working in several sophomores for the Kansas game. He will bring three full teams to the game and the first time this season is counting on the most of them. Students To Give Fine Arts Recital Today Fine Arts students will present an other recital this afternoon at 3:30 in the auditorium of the Administration build and the盛产 of all music student is required. The program follows: Two pianos, "Sonata in D Minor" (Moart) by Orene McGarry; Three pianos, violin, "Sonatina in A Minor" (Schubert) by Charlene Barber, violin, and Virginia Gimbert, piano; piano "Romance" violin, "Nobody Knows de Treble I've seen" (White) and "From the Canebrake" (Gardner) by Allene Bennett; piano "Brown Eyes" (Sohn), piano, "Nobody k Women's Intramurals --- Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha Delta Pi players will meet in the ninth game of the intramural horseshoe tournament this afternoon at 4:30. Four games of the intramural volley ball tournament will be played tonight. The schedule is as follows: W.W 8:15 - C.H. vs. A.G.D.; and K.A.T. vs. :K.G. Men's Intramurals 7.30—1.N.T. vs. Intc.; and L.P.S. I.W.W. 8.15—C.H. vs. A.G.D.; and K.A.T. vs. 7:30—TNT. vs. Ind.; and ETC. vs. The schedule of the men's intramurals for today and tomorrow is as follows: Oct. 15, Touch football, 11-man; Sigma Nq, via Sigma Nq, on field 1 Phi Chi, v. Triangle, on field 2, and Alaqua Chi, v. Triangle, on field 2 All names to start at 4:30 Touch football 6-man: Pl K A, vs S. A E, on field; and 4; field Nu, vs Phi Delt., on field 5. Both games to start at 4:20. Handball; Rock Chalk, vs. Kappa Sig. To start at 4.30. Horseshoe; Sigma Alpha Mu. vs. Galloping Ghosts; and Beta, vs. A T. O. Both matches to start at 4:30. Tennis: Phi Gami, vs. Dau Tau. Oct. 16, Touch football, 11-man: Delta Tau, vs D. U., on field 1; Phi vs. S. A. E., on field 2; Pi K. A. vs. Buckeyes, on field 3; Delta Helmaker, on field 4; Delta Enkei, on field 5; Golden Gates, on field 5. All starts to meet at 4:30. Handball: Phi Gam, vs. Kappa Sig; and Beta, vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. All matches to start at 3:20. Horseshoe: Triangle, vs. Sigma Chi To start at 4:30 Tennis: Rock Chalk, vs. Galloping Ghosts; and Phi Dhl, vs. A T. O. Both matches to start at 3:30 Yesterday's results in men's intramurals were: Touch football, 11-man: Kappa Sig, C. Beta, and Phi Gam, 15, A. T. O. 0. The Trojans won over the Rambler by a forfeit. --- KFKU Oct. 15. Thursdav. 2:30 p.m.—Spanish Lessons. 2. 45 p.m.-King Henry VI, Shakespeare Program. peare Program. 6 p.m.—The Adolescent in an Unmoral World," Dr. Bert A. Nash. Nelle I hear your friend Rose knows the ropes Belle I couldn't say. His car has no Draft Fentiation The little matter of school spirit is giving several Big Six schools besides Kansas trouble. The Iowa State Cyclones tried to live up to their name by walking through the front of a theater after the football game last Saturday. The theater manager must have been a Kansas fan or else he lacked the good old whirl-wind spirit. The Nebraska and Kansas State, as well as Kansas, roots seem to lose their charm when they get behind or run around end for a loss of ten yards. Let's give the boys a hand. he comfort of riding with air that is fresh and draftless in a closed car is only one of the many improvements developed in recent years by General Motors. This steady flow of betterments is made possible by the resources of General Motors, and only because of the vast quantity of GM cars sold each year is the cost of these modern contributions to safety and comfort kept within reach of all. Footnotes on Football Freshmen Hear--advantage of the opportunity to study at least two or three subjects which you have never before been interested in. The course is very varied from higher education is the added interest in life which it affords you. The most happy and contented individuals are those who have a wide range of subjects, rather than just one job that on occasion "continues." The Nebraskas have something that is more precious to them than gold. It is plain, common ordinary, every day dirt. Why so precious? That dirt was taken from the actual spot where a Husker half-back scored Nebraska's last game-winning touchdown. The game took place 13 years ago and after last Saturday's game it is just one year more precious. The Oklahoma Sooners have one of those cast iron forward walls this year that brings joy to the line coach, who seldom has an opportunity to feel comfortable with the outburst Texas team, with only two substitutions, to give one of the greatest exhibitions of raw courage that a Jones-coached has handed to an opponent in a long time. This Saturday night, they will be in the adhésive tape business. Continued from page one Send the Daily Kansan home A Public-Minded Institution CHEVROLET • PONTAC • OLDMOBILE • PNEX • LA SALE • CABRILLA GENERAL MOTORS OVER THE HILL The first year law class will meet to elect officers and hear the honor system explained Friday at 10 a.m. Attendance is compulsory. Norman W. Jetson, First Year Laws To Elect Jay Janes Meeting senior class president Donald Hansen, junior class president The Jay James met yesterday afternoon to receive instructions for the next week. All members are asked to be in uniform and to meet of Brick's at a 7 o'clock flock Plans were made to attend the Kansas State-Kansas football game at Manhattan Oct 24. Further arrangement will be at a meeting to be held next week. The Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers will meet Thursday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. in the Baldwin Theater and Mr. Leonard Sorg, research chemist Chemical Engineers Meet Today T of the Standard Oil company of Indiana will speak on "Some Chemical Engineering Achievements." Prof John Lee was the convocation speaker at Washburn College this morning. The subject of his talk was "Countries in Command," World War II. Fluoride Plants Nelson Ehlers, ch37, urges all chemical engineers to attend. Ise is Convocation Speaker Rhadamanthi Elects Members Radhambanth, University poetry club added four new memorials to the campus, following the judging of the fall try-out papers at its regular meeting in the Green room on Thursday. 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