PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938 'Ad' Shifts Line For Sooner Game Speed is Still Main Cry of Coach as he Groomes Team For Coming Fray Speed is still the main cry of Coach Ad Lindsay as the team prepares for coming Oklahoma fray this Saturday. With this in mind Masoner will be moved into center and Dave Shirk will be moved from backfill to end. **shirk**, who is a very fast man, has been performing quite capably at backback, but his speed is expected to be a greater help to the team in the end position. Shirk is also a good pass receiver and this change will allow a more open and faster game to be played. This week the team will scrimmage the freshman who will use the Okala-ha plays. Oklahoma uses both the double and single wingback. In using the double wingback the line is unbalanced with the back side of the wingback side of the line. This allows reverse to be used to their best adventure. Coach Lindsay is having some of the backs practice on field goals for what is expected to be a close battle this Saturday. One of the scrimmaging teams, that Coach Lindsey had lined up, consisted of Green and Shirk; ends Ward and McMeehan. Lindsey played on guard, guards, and a backfield composed of Happold, Parameh, Douglas, and Wienicke. In this lineup Shirk and Anderson showed up good in the line, and Douglas outstanding in the backfield. --has been appointed backfield coach. He is expected to report immediately to take up his new duties. Stukey was appointed as assistant backfield coach last spring after he was injured in the St. Louis game, falling and pronounced unable to play again. Frosh Notes From time to time the Kansas sports page will carry this column containing interesting bits of information concerning the individual freshman prospects. This is the first of the series. Dun Brule, 18, Aspinwall, Pa., a 190-pound tack; he had three years of high school competition, and placed as an all-around player in the Western Female Volleyball league. John Gorman, 20, from Boston, a 172-pound half back, had four years of high school competition in three different schools; Ironwood, Michigan, man; Winchester, Mass., sophomore; and Boston, junior and senior years. He also played basketball and baseball while in high school. Gene Billups, 22, Karnas City, Mo., a 165-pound fullback, had two years of competition at the Lathrop Polytechnical Institute of Kansas City, where he played basketball, football and volleyball as an competing in winnings and track. Athletic Films Will Be New Feature At Granada Theater Stunley薛Walsh, manager of the Granada originated the idea and he worked in connection with Dr. F. G. Allen, director of athletics, and representatives of the Alexander Film company of Colorado Springs, to produce a film based on the scene he as told at the media in the future as a part of their regular policy. An innovation in the line of movie entertainment will be introduced at the Granada Theater Friday night at the special 11 o'clock show hold for everyone attending the tail tail parade and rally. The film contains scenes of football games played in the Memorial stadium last year, and short sketches of Chancellor Lindley, "Phog" Alison, Coach Ad Lindsay, Mike Gette, and Bill Haraps. The film also includes scenes as well as in practicing are included. The film will be presented each week by a small group of the regular advertisers on the Granada screen, in an effort to promote more goodwill for University athletes and give a closer look at their game stats. From week to week during the football season the film will be changed to show pictures of the games played her this year and be more interesting to the theater patrons. During basketball season, the film will be used to show pictures of the Karsas basketball team in action, and the team will be used next spring during track season. THE NEW BRICK'S On the Hill The schedule for the men's intramurals for today and Thursday is as follows: Phone Your Lunch and Fountain Orders to Brick's FREE DELIVERY Phone 50 Oct. 14, Touch football, 11-man team; A.T.O. vs. Pig, Game on; field 1; Trojans vs. Ramblers, on field 2; Betia vs. Ramson, on field 2; Games begin at 4:30. Men's Intramurals Handball: Sigma Chi vs. Galloping Ghosts; and Delta Chi vs. Phi Kappa Alpha. Matches to start at 3:30. Horseshoe: Sigma Alpha Nu vs. TI Delta Theta. Starts at 4:30. Tennis: Delta Upsilon vs. Delta Tau. Match to begin at 3:30. Oct. 15, Touch football, 11-man team Sigma Nu iu. vs. Sigma Chi iu. on field 1 Friday. Sigma Nu iu. vs. Sigma Chi iu. tuck club Ciu. vs. Sigma Phi Epilion, or field 3; Pki Kappa Alpha "B" vs. SA.F "B", on field 4; Sigma Nu iu. vs. Bs.F "B", on field 5. Matches to start at 4:30 The scores of yesterday's games tell more about how they've fared. Hexagons 20, Golden Eagles 9, Sigma All BF "beheaded" Sigma B' "on a baby" Beta Kappa 21, Mackail 3, 0; Beta B' 7, Kappa 21. Handball: Rock Chalk vs. Kappa Sig; ma. Game to start at 3:30. Horseshoe; Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Ghosts, and Beta Theta Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omega. Matches begin at 4:30. Tennis: Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Tau Delta. Match begins at 3.30. Horseshoe;s: Sigma Epsilon 3, Tri nules 12 --has been appointed backfield coach. He is expected to report immediately to take up his new duties. Stukey was appointed as assistant backfield coach last spring after he was injured in the St. Louis game, falling and pronounced unable to play again. Women's Intramurals --has been appointed backfield coach. He is expected to report immediately to take up his new duties. Stukey was appointed as assistant backfield coach last spring after he was injured in the St. Louis game, falling and pronounced unable to play again. The Corbin hall horseback team will meet the TNT. players in the eighth game of the women's intramural tournament this afternoon at 4:30. Stukey Selected To Coach Jayhawker Backfield Mano Stukey, former halfback o the Jayhawker football team, and no employed by the Kansas Gas Co George Hapgood Must Be Stopped If Oklahoma Expects To Win Saturday With Stukey at work with the hackers, Lindsey expects to devote his time Lindsey expects to devote his time working with the ends in order that they get down under pants much faster. This will equip Kansas with three coaches while Kansas State, Nebraska and other Big Six teams have coach experience. Stuckey, whose home is in Hoosington, played his first college football at Wichita University, coming to Kansas his sophomore year. His junior year, after a season of freshman competition, was highly successful when he came to a sudden close when he was kicked in the head in the st. Benedict's contest. The coaching appointment has been made for the current season only and after the Missouri game on Thanksgiving will return to his former position. Oklahoma makes the expected door mout out of Kansas Saturday afternoon she had better keep 22 eyes on George Happold, tricky Kansas halfback who has carried destruction to every hour he has faced them. Sports followers thrilled last year when diminutive George tused a 50-yard pass to Rutherford Hayes for the Tampa Bay Bucs in 30 seconds. This feet brought back another painful episode to the Okhainans in which this same Happold had fitted. This was the 1954 game that would prove all hoppers appeared to have won 7-0. The game was far advanced into the last quarter when Happold opened up with a desperate attack against Happold and took the ball down the line, he by a touchdown. Tom McCall was called in from a sick bed to kick the extra point and tie the score. So it appears this year that if Okahomans expect victory Saturday they had better reckon with Hippo's accurate passing. Only four members of last year's starting Jawbone elen than upset the Sooners are available this year. These men are Happog, Weincke, Vogel and Green. The oshper of the 34 game Mino Stokhwa was added to the Jayhawk coaching staff only this week. Past records, dating back as far as 1902, face the Jayhawks. Out of 32 games the Kansas have won 16 and lost 12. Four of the games have been ties. The most decisive Oklahoma win game in history was by Owen, Owen took the opening game of the season 23-0. The game was played at McCook field and spectacles AMERICAN ROYAL LIVESTOCK SHOW Oct. 17-24 On Sale Oct. 17-18 and on Oct for morning trains only On Sale Oct. 21-22-23-24. $100 ROUND TRIP From Lawrence, Kan. t. 19. The latter date for Return limit Oct. 21. Return Limit Oct. 25. W. W. BURNETT, Agent Lawrence, Kan. Call Phone 32 were limited to members of the S.A. T.C. because of the influenza ban which had not yet been lifted. Kansas said the Souros one better when they captured the 1903 game 34-0. Since the start of the Big Six in 1928 the Oklahomaans have been fairly dominant with four wins and two defeats. Only one game has been tied. Send the Daily Kansan home KFKU 2:30 p.m., Thomas Alva Edison pro- gram. Wednesday, Oct. 14 6. 00 p.m. Singing by Claude Dorsey and Bill Bodley,陪教授 by Prof. J. F.Wilkins, director of the Men's Glee Club. p.m. Newhall 2-48 p.m. French lesson, Mr. Kenneth Cortel 6:15 p.m., String quartet. 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