PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6.1936 Team Goes Into Intensive Training For Iowa State Coach Lindsey Will Stress Speed in Offensive and Blocking; Little Chance of Change in Line With a general feeling of satisfaction the Jayhawk eleven has settled down to another week of intensive training in preparation for the coming season. Sawyer said he felt too lucky little except that the earns do have possibilities. This week Coach Ad Lindley intends to drill the team with special emphasis on speed. Many of the games will be used for the purpose of finding the fastest quartet of ball carriers on the squad. The line will remain essential in success. Two other rough spots to be ironed out are blocking and a pass defense. With the exception of these three things, Coach Lindsey was pleased with the way the Jayhawkers appeared in their first game of the season. In the attempt to obtain more speed the coaches will sacrifice weight if necessary. During the Washburn game speed and good blocking were both improved in this game. However it is always expected in the first games of the season. The Jayhawkers will practice the week for their first Big Six game, that with Iowa State at Ames next Saturday. The Jayhawkers were somewhat surprised last year when the Cyclones came here for a 21 to 12 victory. by Wednesday, the varsity will be ready to scrimmage the freshmen using Iowa State plays. The team will leave Lawrence Friday evening, going through to Des Moines, and driving to Ames in time for the game The second game of the women's intramural horseback tournament will be played this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. when the teams from both Kappa Alpha Theta teams meet. Men's Intramurals Yesterday's results of touch football, handball, and horseshoes in the men's intramurals are: Touch football. S.A.E 20, Sigma Nu 0; Phi Chi 0, Pi K A; 4.3-4.63 engineers 0; Hexagon 0; and Betu 21, D. U. 6, Beta 5; and Sigma Alpha Mb byforte Handball; S. P. E. 2, Galloping Ghosts The schedule for men's intramural this afternoon, is as follows: Touch football 11 men: A. T. O. Club; Sigma Sha, on field 2; Kentucky Club; kappa Sigma, on field 3; Trojans, Moody Mason, on field 4. All play at 4:30. Touch football, 6 men: Beta vs Pi K. A.; and Kappa Sig vs. S. P. E Games to start at 4:30. Handball: Triangle vs. Rock Chalk; and Phi Delt vs. Acacia. Matches te tart at 4:30. Horseshoes: Delta Tau vs. Sigma Alpha Mu; and Delta Chi vs. Phi Gam Matches to start at 430. Munches is start at 1:00 Tennis: Galloping Ghosts vs. D.U. Match to start at 3:30. Enteries have been made, and drawings for the first round in the men's intramural open tennis tournament, and are as follows: G. Klippenberg vs. bye, Carmouth; v. W Stuffard; W. Weir vs. S. Jones; v. B Knapp; B. Knapp vs. W. Trout- head vs. bye, F. Jones --were frequent and cost both teams several good gains. As Seen from the Stands Myrl Bratton, c37, and Fred Harris, c38 Parente's touchdown run early in the first quarter was the result of some very fire blocking on the part of the other team. Then he came into view of a Favier Bavaro had up plenty of steam. Both teams used the lateral pass frequently and some of the toes went off the mark only to take a good bounce into the receivers' arms. The game was ragged in spots, which usually charac-terizes the early season games. Fumbles Kirk Lawrence is a farmer living one mile south of Norman. For 12 years Sooner cross-country teams have judged him as the best. But right there they accelerate and break into a ten-tetred gallop, because for 12 years Kirk Lawrence dogs have been chasing Sooner cross-country runners to their conference championship. It's a坏 thing to the dogs. And the funny part of it is that Jake light. His Sooner barriers are going to the dogs. Kirk Lawrence's dogs. Back in 1923 Kirk had an old black dog named Jack, and Oklahoma had a young cross-country runner named Floyd "Red" Rutherford. Rutherford was a freakled bid just out of high school. The coach fasted so fast enough to suit Coach Jacobi. So Je re-rolted his harrier course past Kirk Lawrence's farm, and in 1924 and Norman, Okla. Oct. 5. "How's your cross-country team goin' this fall? Jake" reporter asks John Jacobs. Oklahoma won by one point when Jakes colled replied, with a grin. At the beginning of the second quarter, Lindsey sent in a new back-new field composed of Giannangelo, Douglass, Replone, and Hapood. During the course of the game Ad used a total of 29 men. Started in 1923 Washburn showed the crowd some good deception on both their running and passing attacks. The touchdown play used by Washburn was well executed, and caught the whole Kansas team flat-footed. With Repoleg in the lineup, Lindsay had a left-handed pass. Once during the game Repoleg started out on what looked to be an end run but after running a few yards he flipped a very nen pass to Giangmanbo for a nice gain and almost a first down on the Washburn 15-yard line. "It's goin' to the dogs." PHONE K.U.66 John Jacob's Sooner Harriers Chased to Victory by Kirk's Dogs (Special to The Kansan) PHONE Daily Kansan Classified Ads LOST: Sigma Nu Badge. Initials L.L.C on back. Call Larry Calkins, phone 1277. Sigma Nu House. -20 FOR RENT: Nice 3-2 room apartment. Bills paid. Close to town and K.U. Also sleeping room with cooking privilege. Phone 2540. 1501. Booth Island - 24 WANTED: Chair caning by college student. Work guaranteed. Call 1889. 1310 Kentucky. -19 LOST. Linderwood College ring, CAI on inside of ring. Call 1719.717 Miss issiplin -1 12-987 First in Lawrence VELVA Wave-In-Oil PERMANENT HUNSINGER'S - 920-22 Mass. 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SEE us for your school Finger Wave ------- 25c Permanents --- $2.50 and up + Student Loans KEELER'S Wallpaper - Books School Supplies ABE WOLFSON "It finally get so old Jack wasn't worth a damn for anything around the farm but chasin' runners and stoppin' rooster fight. Athletics ruined him." Four years later, 1927, Oklahoma had the greatest cross-country team of their history, sweeping an all-victorious schedule. The newspapers gave Coach Jacobs full credit, but the real hero was Kick Lawrence's black dog, Jack. 743 Mass. Every afternoon Jack would hide in the gourd vines by the Lawrence mailbox. When the Sooner harriers came trotting past, he'd charge with a full-throated groat and Jake's boys would pick up their shirts and fly. "If the weather was cold Jack would run 'em a couple of miles, but usually he'd just take 'em past the site, or down to the grass," Barni recalls. "Rick Loweer today." WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Accident Insurance Dawson Was Too Fast LEARN TO FLY: Anyone interested call Bob, B282M. LICENSEd plane club机; solo cost $50.00. Reduced rates after sale. -21 Special Student Policies A few years later Coach Jacobs came up with another conference champion—hive five-mile team. His ace was Glen Sullivan, a coach whose owl stout chest housed a running motor as big as a cremew-separator. Old Jack was a growing pretty feeble out chasing harriers in his blood, but the owl in after Jake's new troop of runners. But he couldn't catch Glen Dawson. The last time he tried he chased the Sooner Olympic runner three miles, but there was no way that he there the sand got him and he had to give up. That broke his spirit. Old Jack was so ashamed that instead of going home around the road, he cut a hole in the cotton patch so nobody would see him. For two weeks he just moped around the farm like a dog that didn't have anything to live for. He wouldn't eat. One morning Kirk Lauwens found TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Claude L. Scott, Agent Phone 218 725 Mass. St. One morning Kirk Lawrence found Potential Divot Replacers To Match Swings at Golf Meet PROFESSIONAL That's why the coach went out this autumn and made a deal with Kirk Lawrence. And that's why Kirk and his new dogs, Hoover and Buck, hide each afternoon in the cane across the road from the Lawrence farm. Nineteen women are entered in the Intramural golf tournament which will begin Monday, Oct. 12. Arrangements for this week will be played the matches at the Country Club A qualifying round must be played this week, after which the women will be placed in different flights, according to eligibility. In an elimination match tournament. have lights there and a bed. The rules govern those who sleep in the annex are that they remove their shoes and bang up their pants before retiring. That was five years ago. Now another cross-country season has startled at Oklahoma and Jacobs is busy work, with a new team. But it's a green team. The boys play out too easily. They won't run for Jacobs, but Jacobs figures they might run for Kirk Lawrence's dogs. B. F. NANNINGA, O.D. Optometric Eye Specialist The following women entered in the tournament are responsible for making arrangements with each other, and playing off in tote's or groups of four, T. Goll, B., Schaffer, H., Foster, K., C. O.; Stephenson, B., Waring, J., Hurd, K, K K; Elkue, K, Bailey, C, Borders, M, Ropers, B, P, B; Prosy, C, Street, M, A D, P; Blaney, J, Norris, M, Bishop, P, Stotts, S, K A, T. 919 Mass. The fitting of glasses a specialty Phone 2244 him dead. The hired-hands said it was old age. But Kirk Lawrence always claimed he died of a broken heart. More Work for Dogs DR. C. R. 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At the close of a specified time, depending upon the available time and other factors, the team is placed in an elimination tournament and the championship thus deter- The tournaments are conducted in accordance with the following regulations: CLEANERS Pyramid Form Used In Intramural Sports Men are drawn into pyramids, one man at the top, three in the next row, etc., until there are several rows, with each row being much as each row as the pyrámid is completed. AT YOUR SERVICE Just Phone 9 7. If points are counted, men from the same organization may play each other only once. Since the majority of the men of the University are unfamiliar with the pyramid form of tournament which is used in the men's intramurals for handball, batschess, and tennis competitions, the following explanation is given. 5. Challenges must be accepted and match played within 48 hours after opponent is notified. 3. If a man challenges and wins his match, he moves into the position of the man whom he defeated. If he loses he remains in place. 14th & Tenn. Glen Simmonds — Don Dixon Props. 6. When it is desired to credit various groups with points for individual competition, three points are awarded for each victory, and one point for defeat. KEYS FOR ANY LOCK Guns and Door Closers Repaired Fishing Tackle and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. St. Phone 319 Upon reading in this column about the three Democrats in the Pi Phi house, someone reported that there was also a Democrat in the Phi Gam house. It's a wonder that Landon even accepted the nine. 1. A player may challenge any man in the row above him. can. Though they don't serve meals in the recently constructed building, they 2. This challenge must be posted at the intramural office immediately after it is made. Continued from page one Along this same line, Dan Elam, who was attending the Oklahoma game at Stillwater over the week-end, was on his way to a bruiser with a beer bottle" when he appeared with a Landon button on his coat. 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