PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936 Intramurals Get Under Way October 1 Touch Football, Horseshoes, Tennis and Handball Will Be Included in Sports Another year of intramurals will officially get under way Thursday, Oct. 11. The fall sports to be played will include basketball, tennis, handball, and horseback. 50 man football teams will start play Monday, Oct. 5. All pyramid tournaments will be posted Wednesday. Mr. Elibel requests all managers who have not secured their intramural rule books to call at the intramural office and get their copy. The entries for intramural touch football are as follows: Inder I, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Chi, Boilermakers, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Signa Nu, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, and Phi Kappa Psi. Division II, Kentucky college, Gallup Ghosts, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Upsilon, Beta Theta FI, Signa PHi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, and Delta Tau Dei. Division III, Aracie, Phi Kappa Alu, Buckeyes, Sigma Alpha Mu, Triangle, Theta Tau, Phi Chi, and Kappa Eta Kappa. Each team plays every other team in its division. The two leading teams in each division will play for the champs at the close of the regular schedule Tennis, Division I, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Chi, Alpa Tau Omega, Triangle, and Pi Kappa Alba. Division II, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Upsilon, Rock Chalk, Delta Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Galloping Ghosts. Division III, Beta, 1200 Tennessee's Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Kappa Sigma, and Sigma Nu. Each team plays matches, and th two leading teams of each division will play for the championship at the close of the regular schedule. Handball Divison I, Rock Chalk, Pi Gamma Delta, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Triangle, Delta Chi, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Division II. Beta, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Galloping Chorts, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Acacia Each team will play four matches. The three leading teams in each division will play for the championship in the finals. Horsehoes, Division I, Beta, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Sigma, Acacia, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Division III, Triangle, Sigma Chi, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Chi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Division II, Theta Tau, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu, Pi Delta Theta, and the Galloping Ghosts. Pep Committee To Pick 10 Cheerleaders Each team plays the teams in its division. The two leading teams in each division will play for the championship at the close of the regular schedule. The Pep Committee, consisting of the presidents of the M.S.C., W.S.G.A. Ku Ku, Jay Jones, Mortar Board, K Club, and Chief Sachem, with John Phillip, president of the M.S.C., as chairman, will hold the tryouts for cheerleaders in Fraser theater Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at 4 o'clock. Ten leaders will be chosen from among the applicants, 1 senior coach, 2 coaches, 4 instructors, 8 Townley and Paris, seniors, are competing for the senior position which carries with it honor of head cheerleader. More freshmen and sophomores are urged to try out. All students interested in trying out should make formal application to John Milton Phillip Washburn Game Is Renewal of Series The game with Washburn college Saturday renews the oldest Jayhawker football series one begin in 1953, the first game was taken by Kaiser 32-10. Of the 30 games played in the series, Kansas has won 22, Washburn bighorn, and three resulted in ties. The last game between: the two schools was in 1931 in a post-season charity lilt, the Jayhawkers won 6-0. Playing in a sea of mud the Jaya-hawkers, by Schaake and Smith, carried the ball from the Washburn 41-21 victory. Smith carried the ball over. Page missed the try for point. Kansas played in Washburn territory until late in the fourth quarter, when Washburn scored on a pass. Kansas leavened the game ended. Kansas threatened the Ichabo goal throughout the game, losing the ball on downs after fumbles had proved costly. Kansas made 23 first downs, Washington obtained 8 Kansas made 10 first downs to the Ichabo 6. BULLETIN All entry blocks which were given to the women intramural managers must be turned in to the Women's intramural Board this Second Tau Sigma Tryout To Be Tonight Tse Sigma, honorary dancer sorcerery, will hold the second practice class for tryouts tonight in Robinson gymnasium at 6 o'clock. Those who attended the class last Thursday and who want to try out must be present. A campaign is being set under way to find a name for the new student meeting room in the Memorial Union building by the K. U. Alumni association. Wanted: A Nice Name For New Memorial Union Meeting Room Any woman who was not present at the first practice may report tonight also. Similiations will be held and the names if those who are to attend the next class, which will be held next Thursday, will appear in the Kansan tomorrow. The副 tryouts will take place Tuesday, Oct. 6. The Womens' Glee Club has addo to the personnel listed recently with the choosing of an accompanist, Dorothy Runbeck, a graduate student from Ottawa, and an assistant accompanist, Gwen Marie Hunt, of Lawrence. The officers of the Glee Club, elected last spring, are, interim, business manager; Clara McGrath, secretary; Geven Landrith, librarian. Several names have been suggested but so far none that really define the purpose of the room have been profiled. Students are urged to visit the room and send in their ideas to the Alumni office. Women's Glee Club Adds New Members Jean Russell Heads Westminster Choir The following officers for the Westminster A Cappella Choir were elected at the Thursday rehearsal this week: Jean Russell, c37, president; Luther Cartelou, c'encul, vice-president; and the Foucaud, f57, secretary-treasurer. At the Sunday morning service of the First Presbyterian Church, the choir will present its first a capella work of the year, singing "Praise Ye the Name of the Lord" by Techakowley, a new member of the School of Fine Arts, will sing as an offerto solo Stenson's "The Prayer Perfect." School of Business Will Hold First Smoker The School of Business will hold the first smoker this year at the Alpha Kappa Pai Hall, 1614 Kentucky at 7:30 P.M., Oct. 14. William A. Smith, special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kansas City, Mo., will be the speaker. He will talk on "The Work and Functions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation." Nov. 6 and 7 Set For Teacher's Meetings The School of Engineering and Architecture added up its number of students and discovered they total one million. The entire university enrollment Eight sections of Kansas State Teachers' meetings are to be held Nov. 6 and 7 at each of the following places: Topoka, Walnut Grove, Hays Garden City, Winfield and Salina. As has been the custom for several years the local alumni and visiting teachers will meet together to renew old acquaintances and to meet new students. University to send some representative from the campus to each of these meetings whether it be a speaker or, if the meeting is too far for a personal representative, to send a cam The number of students is 637, to 60 men architects and four women architects, 130 chemical engineers, 82 mechanical engineers, 22 industrial engineers, 170 mechanical engineers, 39 mining engineers and 8 special students. The enrollment by classes is: 114 freshmen, 32 seniors, 184 sophomores, and 274 juniors. Engineers Total One-Seventh of Student Body Big Six Football Season Opens With More Rain Than Anything Else The opening of the Big Six football season, on Saturday, was given a resounding reception by King J. Pliovis. The annual Kansas freshman-varsity game scheduled for last Saturday was postponed because of the rain. It will be played in Nov. 21, the only open data this season. Among the more courageous mudders were the Kansas State Wildcats. They began their 1956 season by averaging the 3-0 defeat handed them last year by the Fort Hays Tigers. The Wildcats scored a 13 to 0 victory over Hays in a drab game which failed to rouse the rain soaked camp of 4000. The game was played largely in Port Hay's territory, although Hays pennated to the Wildcat's 7-yard line early in the second period. The first Wildcat score resulted from a corner kick by Barney Hays, Fanning then kicked the extra point. The second score was due largely to a poorly executed Hay's punt which gave the Wildcats an opportunity to score. The second score was the尝试 extra point failed. Pass Over Goal Line The true strength of the Wildcat team could not be judged, but the superiority of the Kauas State team is reflected in the summary, which credits the Wildats with nine first downs to Hay's four. Kansas State gained three Footnotes on Football --times as much yardage from scrimmage as Fort Hays, but completed only two out of ten attempted passes. Hays completed only two out of ten attempted passes. Hays completed four out of eight. The Jayhawkers are getting a little gaudy when it comes to uniforms. This year the team will take the field in red ray jerseys with white numbers front and back, yellow whipcoats pants, striped red and blue rays jersey uniforms—and solid red helmets. Guess the boys are turning silly—rayon hose, tish, tish. Nothing like diversity of joke for football players. Arthur "Brandy" Brandstatter, the 175 pound fullback of Michigan State, spends his nights visiting the University in police administration. Normert Fergus, a guard and another spartan, broke into the news a year ago when he rescued the actor. John Barrymore, from drowning on the beach at Brooklyn, New York, where he was lifeguard. Four new men checked out suits for the freshman grid squad last week. Stange as it seems, the initials of all four men were "J." The four men were J Burge, St. Louis, J. McCoy, M. Johnson, N Johnmarine, Wichita, and fittingly the last name was J Amen. Perhaps the squad roster is now complete, if the last name is any indication. Playing in a driving rain and with many submittals, the Tigers of Missouri, coached by Dou Fourier, opened the 1956 season with a 26-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The team failed to open up, they appeared to have as many team that than in 1953. Sooners Play Tula to a Tie The Oklahoma Sooners moved into action against Tulsa University. The game played at Tulsa, the team it marked, it marked a successful debut for Vie Hunt, as the new Tulsa coach, and also preserved the record of Major Lawrence "Biff" Jones, of never having lost an opening game. The Sooner attack, lead by big伊 Breden, 200-pound fullback, soon bogged down, and the two teams encaused in a tug-of-war between the 30-lines. The University of Arizona Wildcats served notice to all opponents that they are no setup when they rumped in the game, 32 to 6, in their second last Friday. The Wildcats, who use an "open style" of play gambling on the long pass, have 22 backs on a squad of 52 men. Tey have one set of backs of the "lighthorse" type who average 164 pounds to the man, while the heavier men have one set of backs to the man. In keeping with the rest of the team the average weight of the seven men on the line is 179 pounds. An awfully easy, but scrapy outfit. Subscribe for Arizona plays but three Border Conference opponents this year. The Wildcats have games with Michigan State, Centenary and New Mexico University besides the one with the Jayhawks here on Oct 31. With a decision to publish at least one issue of their verse magazine in the near future, members of Rhadamanti, University poetry club, concluded their first meeting of the school year yesterday. Tryouts for new members will be held under rules posted on the club's bulletin board in Fraser hall. The University of Nebraska, long noted for its fine centers, has apparently missed one. The center on the Iowa coast, fresh from it in Wayne Wilson of Omaha. The Iowa State season opened Saturday against Iowa State Teachers. The two teams slashed around in a muddy field and ended up in a scoreless tie. The Cyclones attempted 13 passes, but completed only four of them. The annual Nebraska varsity-freshman football game was postponed because of rain. Radhamanthi convenes weekly in the "green room" above Fraser auditorium. Occasion night meeting will be held on Friday and probably will include a supper. Rhadamanthi Club Publication Out Soon Headquarters Rexall Drug Store THE KANSAS CITY STAR PHONE 17 C. Bradner Brown Speaks to Physicists H. L. Nevin Distributor 13 papers - 15c per week 847 Mass. St. In place of the regular colloquium lecture in the physics department, C. Bradner Brown, former student who helped build the NASA collocation company, spoke yesterday afternoon in Blake Hall. Using the seismographic method, by exploding a small charge of dynamite below the ground, scientists watch which bounce back from the oil domes, the geologist are able to determine the depth of the oil field, Mr. Brown explained. The seismograph is also used in recording earthquake tremors. Mr. Brown received his master's degree in the University's department of physics in 1933. Intramural Winners Will Receive Awards Outstanding teams and individuals in intramural competition will receive awards this year, as in the past. The five highest men in individual points standings at the close of the year will be awarded gold charms bearing the intramural seal. Winners of first place in the finals of any event will be awarded bronze charm. In event teams each regular member of a team will be awarded the bronze charms. Cups are awarded in all events where a championship is won, by an organized house. In the event the championship is won by a club or a similar group, a choice of cup or medal is given. In basketball, playground ball, and speedball, cups are awarded division winners. A cup is awarded the team winning the championship. This team is awarded only the championship cup, and not a division trophy. A permanent trophy is given each year to an organization securing highest number of intramural points. A trophy for second highest in total points is also awarded. 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