/ PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936 Frosh-Varsity Game Pries Off Lid This Saturday Hargiss Has Powerful Outlay Facing Lindsay's Regulars in First 1936 Engagement With nearly four full teams to take the field against the varisty, Bill Harris, freshman football coach, expects the team to play a stiff battle Saturday afternoon. The yearlings, with a line spotted with several 200-pounders, and a fast and shifty backfield, will be far from the set-up many think the freshmen will be able to outplay. may be, they are by no means unitized into the sport of football. They are, for the most part, seasoned by high school work and a few men have had experience in other college and professional competitions, likely clumping on the freshman squad. Among the notables on the freshman squad are Metro Orange, Thomas Throm, Dan Ritle and Max Schlaink. Schlaink halts from Pennsylvania, the state that has already presented several stars for the Jayhawks. Dom Ebling, a backflick aspirant from Lindsborg, and the brother o Bill Hargiss the RB Eighing who made basketball history during his stay here, is also on the field. Bob Carlton, formerly of Utah State, will introduce freshman likely to see action. The probable starting freeman lineup, which has been announced for Saturday's game, is as follows: Ends, Ed Frazier and Ed Hardin, both of St. Joseph Mo.; Tackles, Bob Carlson, Kansas City, and Dan Rhule, Aspinwall, Pa.; guards, Don Davis, Tempanox, and Max Scholanitz, Leeburchi County, Nick Quarterback, Dick Amereine, Pleasanton; halftime, Edford Cedralwad Alna, and Roy Thomas, Beloit; and Fullback, Harlan Lunt, Belait. The variety-fresh game bids well to prove a real contest. The Lawrence Memorial High School band will be enlisted as performers, and the officials have been hired to take the game in hand, and the time clock will be working just as it does at any big game. The admission charge will be admitted on activity tickets. Other members of the yearling squad who will probably see action in the line are Nouriu, Johnson, Amen, Burger, Morgue, Pojenny, Detwiler, and Burns, Huff, Fasher, Tucker, R. Thomas, Wynn and Brunts, guards, Wilson, May, Keowan, and Walton center. Buckfield reserves include扣押员, Nurser, Kiling, Gauan, Rich, Wich Kramer, Baker, and Billips. Quack Club Try-Outs To Be Staged Saturday Annual try-outs for the Quack Club, an organization for women swimmers, will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, at 10 a.m. in Robinson gymnasium swimming pool for all girls of the University who are interested. Qualifications for candidates, who will be tested in the try-outs, are the backstrokes of a black stride, and crawl, of which will be noted for form; floating or treading, speed test, straight front examination, distance examination of 15 lengths. The Quack club holds regular meetings every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. An annual event for which the swimmers prepare is the Water Exhibition; also the club has competed in the state and national Collegiate Telegraphic mech which occur in May, June and July. The years the University of Kansas Quack Club has taken first place in this Collegiate meet. Any girl wishing to try out for the swimming events should bring a suit and cap when she reports Saturday morning. For those who do not have swimming apparel there are suits available in the locker room. ... NOTICE TO STUDENTS All holders of activity tickets are requested to come to the athletic office and state their preference as to seating in the stadium. All ticket must be stamped for either the east or west side. This should be done before the first game this Saturday. Trackmen's Club To Meet Monday "Hounds and Hares" An Organization Sponsoring Races Bill Hargas, who in addition to his freshman football, duties, serves as track coach, announced yesterday the first meeting of the new team, which will be held Monday afternoon at 4:30 in the stadium. This club is organized to aid in selecting men for the Big Six two-male team and allows during date the football season. All men of the University are invited to attend this meeting, which will include quarter-mile, half-mile, mile, and two-mile races. New Men Report Additional middle - distance track man have checked out suits in the past two days. There are now 21 new men training, including 14 men of previous years. Coach Hargis said he hopes that more men will report to him as soon as possible, in order to get a good start for the season. The 15 new men are: Dale Shannon and Gordon Gouise, former trackman; George Davis, Blain Grimes, J. K. Grifft, John Haslah, John Haslah; James Barrett, Vincent Barnett, Manuel Barrientos, Carl Weidner, Leand Tharp Joe Ryan, Jim Russell, and Holden Sells Over 250 Attend Sports Pow-Wow Kappas Retain Trophy For Third Consecutive Year Over 250 girls were present at the Annual Sports Pow-Wow for all University women interested in intramural sports, which was held in Robinson gymnasium Wednesday night, president of W.A.A.A., who is in charge of the program, welcomed the guests. Pantomines of various sports were presented by the girls participating in the different activities, the theme of the event was "Girl Power." Registration for intramural group tournment took place after the meeting. All awards won at last year's contests were presented formally at the Pow-Won, the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority retaining the trophy after having won the all-year championship cup for three consecutive years. Individual champions in lost year's intramural sports who received rewards were: Louse Montgomery, IW.W., first. and Dorothy J. Willecus, Winsthal, and Myra Erskine, Corbin hall, tie, second. Other rewards given were as follows: Volley ball, Watkins hall; horse-shoes (fall) Alpha Delta Pi; handball, I.W.; tennis singles, Watkins hall; ping pong doubles, I.W.; ping pong singles, Beta Pi Beta; basketball, Alpha Delta Pi; swimming, Beta Pi Beta; basketball free throw, Kappa Kappa baseball, Watkins hall; horse-shoes baseball, Watkins hall; horse-shoes (spring), Kappa Kappa Gamma; ane tennis doubles, Watkins hall. Handball, Carol Hunter, I.W.W. tennis songs, Dorothy Willetts, Watkins hall; ping pong singles, Betty Lemon, Pi Beta Phi, basketball free throw, Myra Erskine, Corb hill hall, Lawson, Watkins hall; deck tennis doubles, Dorothy Willetts and Dorothy Trekell, Watkins hall. Individual champions recognized were: Women's Intramural Board meeting will be held Friday afternoon at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium. Every Intramural organization's meeting will be held this meeting to receive entry blanks which will be distributed. BULLETIN A. S.M.E. Meets Tonight in Union Lounge The University chapter of the A.S.M. E. will meet at 6 o'clock tonight in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. A short program has been prepared, and all those interested are invited to attend. A. S.M.E. Meets Dr. James Naismith Tells Sig Ep's Of His Recent Trip To Olympic Games Dr. James Naisimh, in an informal talk Tuesday evening to the members of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, gave a talk about his trip to the Olympic Games. One of the things which impressed him most was the nationalistic spirit and the unification of the German people. The utmost respect was paid by them to the other nazi leader, Dr. Himmler, event, the flag of his country was run up to the top of the flagtaff. The national anthem of that nation would be played. Immediately the vast German audience would stand, come to attention, and give the Nazi initiative, and last straits of the music was played. A very amusing incident, which is probably reaching the American press for the first time, happened during a tour of Paris with Herr Hitler, himself as one of the principles. An American woman in white walked into the enclosure, headed straight for the leader's box, and he was about to give her the great one's check. He was so New Football Rules To Be Interpreted At Meeting Today Rules for 11-man touch football were submitted yesterday to organizations for approval. There are some 16 articles covering the scope of the game. A special meeting will be held for the interpretation of the rules in the man Robinson gymnasium today at 1:20 p.m. There will be eleven players on each side, the position of which are the same as in regular football. By mutual agreement a team may play with nine men. Any number of substitutions may be made during the game, and at any time. The substitute must report to the coach. The referee will enter the game. No regular equipment is necessary with the exception that hard-toed cleated or hob-nailed shoes are not permitted. The rules submitted are: Game Lasts 40 Minutes The length of game shall be 40 minutes divided into two twenty-minute periods. Two time outs of one minute and a half by each team are permissable. There will be three minutes between halves. Time will not be taken out for incomplete passes, penalties, or rebounds. If he fails to referee the reference if he considers it necessary. Scoring of the game: touchdown 6, points, drop kick 3 points, place kick 3 points, safety 2 points, and points after touchdown 1 point. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE W. H. Quakenbush, Pres. No tuckling of ball carrier, passer, or kicker. The ball is down when he appears to be opposing player. "Tagged" shuttle was construed as being touched with the open hand—not being knocked down with a severe jolt from the legs of one or more players. The choice of kick-off determined as in American football. Ball kicked from a point 15 yards from the kicking side's goal line by a place-kick, drop-kick, or a punt. However, the situation at start of second half shall be reversed, that is, receiving team must kick and go back reversed. Out of bounds on kick-offs, no ball goes out of bounds again from the same point. Kicked out of bounds on the second attempt, ball goes to opponent any-where on center line as specified by opponents. After touch-back, hail shall be put in play on the 15-yard line. Graduates get good positions No Tackling Four down to cover a distance of 10 yards; if distance is not made, ball goes to opposing side at point of final down. One forward pass may be made during each "down" from any place backward. If there is successively 5 yards back of the line, the player no penalty for successive incomplete pass, but constitutes a down. Any man on the team, except the center, in elicitation of the center, will The offensive team may punt, drop kick, or place kick at any time. amazed that he sat there dumbstruck knowing not whether to admonish her or return the compliment. In the mean time the guards were hastily escorting the lady from the arenas. Needless to say one of the gatekeepers was likely to assert to approach the dictator's person without inspection and permission. Anyone is eligible to receive and UNION FOUNTAIN 10c PIE A LA MODE at the Dr. Naismith's whole stay was very enjoyable. Among many other honors he was presented with a card permitting him to pass to any part of the court, and to attend the basketball tournament he was called to the center of the court, and asked to address the throng His picture was taken with the members of each of the twenty-one teams who participated in the tournament. E. S. Weatherby, Supt. carry the ball on running plays with the exception of the center himself. A fair catch shall be signified by a successful catch, the head and receiver shall be allowed one step after the ball is caught, after which the ball may be put into play in any way the offensive team desires. Penalty for more than one step, less Determine Free Ball The Ball is dropped and punt it dropped, or incomplete backward pass. Team recovering may run with the ball until "downed" by the oppo- sus. Determine Free Ball When the ball leaves the field of play, the ball goes to the team which last touched it in the field of play except upon passes, etc. It shall be brought in not more than 10 yards, there shall be no sideline zones as in regular foots Penalties of 3 yards will be given for offside and running into kicker or passer. Fifteen-yard penalties will be given for holding, tackling at-enemy foot, foul touching at-enemy foot, passer. Fifteen yard penalties will be given for holding, attentive blocking. --to Dine at Your Get the Habit of Following the Crowd roughing kicker or passer, man running with the ball, straight-arming or jumping into opponent and the international grounding of a pass. For uniformity, this will be a penalty of a带宽 of a penalty of a带宽 of a bandwidth of the player. Memorial Union Dining Room The referee shall have absolute charge of the game, his duties the same as those in American football. There shall be one lineman to act in the same capacity as bead lineman in regular football game and in addition to those duties he will be the timekeeper per may be desirable to the referee. For extra point after touchdown the ball shall be placed on the three-yard The King himself . would enjoy the 25c Plate Lunch For extra point after touchdown the ball shall be placed on the three-yard line from the goal. Any question not covered in these rules shall be regulated by the American football rules. Footnotes on Football Coach Charley Buchman has good reason to refer to his Michigan State players as 'boy'. The average age of the players who won the report to report for football this fall is between 19 and 20 years of age. Frank Gaines was a letter-writing end a year ago at the age of 17. Another note from Iowa State Conference Fred Poole, a grid star of the two senses. 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