UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930 Men's Intramurals Fall Sports To Start This Afternoon Handball, Horseshoes and Tennis Expected to Draw Much Interest From the Student Body Entries for the handball, tennis, and horseshoe pyramids, are as follows: With the drawings made, and the entries posted for the fall sports of the men's intramurals, play will begin in all divisions this afternoon. Handball Division 1 First row: Trotter, Phi Delt; second row, Lamm, Phi Delt; third row, Hood, Rock Maciek, Phi Delt; fourth row, Mackie, Phi Gam; Paris, Bella, Lippe, Pi K-A; and Gowan, Phi Delt; fifth row, Globus Talferofo, Sigma Chi Pau, Triangle, Cover, Della Chi and Martin, Acacia, Pi Sai; Talferofofo, Sigma Chi Pau, Pi Sai; Smur, Rock Chalk, S.P.E. Lindsey, Phi Delt and Bryant, S.A.E. Triangle, Master, Della Chi; Hawley, Acacia, Harmon, Phi Gam; Bowles, Division II First row: Nabo, S. A. E. Second row: Hamilton, Pi T. Lariori, Kappa sig. and Siu Chi Woods, Acquisto Gill, Pi Gam; and Cromba, Beta Fourth row: Brown, Pi Delti, Iaushue Rock, Chae McNaughton, Rock Wilkinson, and Starlee Triangle. Fifth row: M. Dodge, Beti, Wilkins, Pi K. A.; Linley, Kappasig. Sixth row: Dong and Georgy, S. P. E. Sixth row: Fowr, S. A. E., Bratton, Galloping Ghost; Seewail, Chi Chi; Sharp, Triangle; Clemers, Pi Gam; Division III First row; Robertson, Kappa, Sigi. Second row; P. Ritchie, Phi Gam; Konen, Beta; Beta, and Haul, Pi K. A. Third row; D. Larson, Phi Gam; Triangle; Oropio, Delta Chi; and Tripp, Acquila. Fourth row; Seval. Rock, Chak Irvine, Seval. Triple row; S. A. E. Avgel, Galloping Globs; Fifth row; Aitken, Acda; D. Ritchie, Phi Gam; Green, Beta; Crabla, P. K. A. Clover. Third row; Turner, S. P. E.; Chambern, Galloping Globs; Jones, Sigma Chii. Ehlers, Triangle; and Maturs, Delta Division IV First row: Burr, Betta. Second row: Donnenberg, Coleman, Phi Gam; Fausel, S. A. E.; Warren, Siatha Fausel, S. A. E.; Warren, Siatha Chi, Singh, Triangle, and Gorse, Delta Chi. Fourth row Heed, Kappa Sig. Shipeley, S. P. E.; and Benton, Phi Ship First row, Neslebro, Phi Delt. Second row, Nayler, Kaps Gis; Page, Rock Chalk, and Harris, S. P. A.; Third row, Delta, Chi; Battethed, Delta, Chi; Battethed, Beta; and Campbell, S. A. E. Fifth row, Godfrey, SIGma Chir, Sonriro, Triangle; Davis, SIGma Chir, Sonriro, Triangle; Davis, Betia; and Wolch, Pi K. A. Sixth row, Thomas, Pi K. A. Hannon, Kaps Gis Strickhandle, Pi K. Rampont, Rock Chalk, and Harris, S. P. A.; Third row, Phi Delt. and Stellemberg, S. A. E. (Tennis and horse-scheduled schedules will be published tomorrow.) Women's Intramurals Tonght, vulture ball practice is scheduled between the Corbin and Watkins teams at 7:30, and the Sigma Kappa players will meet the Gamma PIta Beta Any woman interested in entering he volleyball tournament may report onight and play with the various groups. This will be the last practice day. As the Washburn game loaming Saturday as no setup, the Jywhawkers still remain untrained under fire. In spite of the fact that the Ichabods are from a smaller school, there is no air of overconfidence in the Kansas camp. Plenty of Vets On Jayhawk List In First Game For the first time in years, Coach AdLindsey needs to have at least a fair supply of replacement material. Most of the replacements, however, are sophomores. Three Backfield Sets In the backfield, Lindsey has three good combinations. One is made up of Replogle, Hippod, Giannango, and Douglass; another of Shirk, Masoner FRANCIS PARONTO MASONER Parnato, and Wieneker, and the other group contains five mice. Meier, Can- nady, Caldwell, Divens, and Richardson. There is enough material available for two good lines. One line group consists of: Harrington and Seigle, ends: Anderson and Ward, tackles; Nelson and Winshaw, guards, with Lutten at center. The other line is made up of Huron, Warwick, and Evac, tackles; Gearthar and Morland, guards, and Boardman, center. Drill on Defense team was drilled on \ defense. The defense was against both ground floor. NO ATTACKS. The freshman team provided the oeffensive, using Washburn tactics. If necessary, Coach Lindsey can start an all-veteran team consisting of Seigle and Green, ends; Ward and Vogel, tackles; Moreland and Winslow, guards; and Lutton, center. In the backfield would be Happoged at quarterback. Doughless - This Fall the colored shirt with white collar and cuffs is acknowledged to be the season's dresdest shirt. Our Arrow version, the RONNEY, is not only in style, but it is also blessed with the Mitoga formfit design, and Sanforized Shrunk (a new shirt if one ever shrimks). Complete with two separate starched Lord Kent collars. **$250** Ichabods Drill For Kansas Game Blue Team is Encouraged By Outcome of Wichita Contest Topkea, Kans. Sept. 30 (Special) Encouraged by the 13-6 victory over Wichita last Friday, the Wichita team reminded this week in preparation for the battle with the University of Kansas next Saturday afternoon in Memorial Stadium. The Blue team will be somewhat crippled as a result of injuries received in the Wichita game. Ivan Hoover 215-pound tackle from Quinter, who played a magnificent game at tackle and held off two opponents in second half and will not be able to play for a few days. Vernon Ease powerhouse backfield mainstay, chipped a bone in his hip and will not b in the line-up against the Jayhawken. Co-epaign Art McKenna, end, said he had no choice but will be laid in the game Saturday. The performance of substituents in the first game of the season, however, has hartened Washburn fans considerably. It is a well-known story at Hutchinson, and Allen Fromme, Hoxie performed capably at end in McKenzie's berth in the starting line-up. The team's defense, scored by men who were not in the original line-up-Melvin Viola and Substitutes Heartening The difficulty of starting this veteran line is that Seigle and Green both play the same end, and Ward and Vogel play the same tactile position. The veteran backfield also would lack a puncher With his big one at Coach Chaffey's big troubles. and Giannangelo as halfbacks; and Wienecke at fullback. On Same Ends With the material untied as it is, Coach Lindsay, using the Nota Doma technique, may send in an entire new line or backflow combination at on site. Send the Kansan home. CHANGE 1biscuit Some changes in the line-up are probable for game winners. Her Kippu, Ohan, has been shifted from right to left tackle, and Tom Brinkman, Fort Scott, will probably be poised in at right tuckle. If that combinates Jim Landes. Lee Brown at center, Joe Pagel and Peter Brinkman at tackle, and Todd DeWitt at backfield, said satisfactory accounts of themselves when they were put in as substitutes. One of the weightiest causes of worry for the Worthingborn coaches has been the failure to train Holm, head coach and director of athletics, and Gene Barnet, backfield, coach, were anything but displeased with the way the substitutes and others does not work. Holm may push Winner Laibrock, guard, into one of the tackle nests. Changes Probable Joe Pagel and Don Dittemore, tackle replacements, are receiving special attention this week when they will be given the keys to Lloyd Schwartz or Landes in the place of East. In the event that Leibrock is shifted, Charles Kushna, 160-pound sophomore, may be assigned. Iau Sigma Holds Semi-finals Tonight Forty-eight women have been selected to report to the third practice class or Tau Sigma twills tonight at 8 o'clock. 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