PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935 Cornhusker Line Is Doped To Be Heavy and Fast Backfield Is Rated as One of Best Balanced in Conference This Season The Nebraska team which will face the Jayhawks Saturday will have a line that is heavy and fast, flanked by two cries who are good defensive men and good point receivers, and will have strong leaders who will beli-anced as any in the conference. The two first string ends, Bernard Scherer and Lever McDonald, are both six-footers. Scherer is considered the best end on the squand. He stands six feet one inch. He has 178 and is a great hit. He works blackened扣针s to his credit this血。 McDonald towers six feet four, weights 188, and is the best pass cutcher on the squad. Elmer Dohermann Is Good Prospect For reserve at the end position, they Elmer Dohermann, a sophomore gilbert student, will eventually to enroll at Nebraska. He measures six feet five inches, and weighs a more 105. Despite his size, Couch Bible is well supplied with first rate tackle material, with the lightest man, Schievry and Holmbeck, tipping the scales at 158 pounds. Heldt is the heaviest at 203, and Deyle, 204, and Ellis, 200, complete the list. Williams, 180; Hubka, 184; McGinn, 190; and Poters, 185, are four guards that are good enough to make anybody's team. Williams is an all-around position, as well as every position in the back-field, as well as center and guard in the line. Three Centers Are Five Feet Ten Three Centers Are Five Feet Ten The three centers on the Husker team are all five feet ten inches tall. Morrison, senior member of the trio, weights 200 pounds. Mehring, 175, and English, 192, are both sophomores. The Huskies boast of two crack quarterbacks in Chief Bauer and Jeff Kinney. He is one of the two he is in the best passer on the team. He is a fairly shy trimmer and an excellent feld general. Both are light, Bauer weighing 160, and Howlett weighing 150. At the halfback posts are four men that are the envy of many coaches. "Vols" Pass Snarer Gene "Kid" Rose presents 205 pounds of bone crunching muscle to opposing teams who try to run his high school basketball team. He's a forward pass receiver such as coaches dream of and all his-around play makes him a logical contender for the Big Ten. Tipping the list, of course, is Lloyd Cordwell. Standing six feet three inches tall and weighing 189 pounds, he runs the hundred in 97 seconds. He has been mentioned several times as a potential all-American prospect. Jerry LaNoue Comes Second Jerry LaNieo Comes second Second to Cardwell who Jerry LaNieo comes second. He is a fast and elusive man and a good pass receiver. He weighs 188-pounds and is five feet nine inches tall. For reserves, there are Bob Clement and the best blocker on the team, and Benson is "one of the best." For reserves, there are Benson Benso and Ralph Eldridge. Eldridge is the best blocker on the team, and Benson is a good broken field runner. Sam Francis, the 194-pound fullback is the chief painter of the team. He was one of many players and is one of the best painters in Hooder history. He also is a good player. Ronald Douglas, understudy for Francis, weighs only 181 pounds, but in spite of his lack of weight, is a fine defensive man. He is the number two punter on the squad, and is a fast runner in a broken field. Le Cercle Francais To Meet Le Cercle Francais will meet in room 366. Frasher hall, at 4:30 this afternoon. Team Hopes to Upset Foes Again This Week Frosh Use Nebraska Plays to Prepare Varsity for Saturday Having beaten its first two conference opponents, the Kansas football team is working hard this week with the idea in mind of upsetting the dope once again at Saturday when it meets its opponent. The Huskies are favored to win but the Jayhawks, having spilled Kansas State and Oklahoma, are taking the game in a spirit which impares the game and a possible victory for Kansas. The first string worked on dummy scrimage memory today for some time. They were opened up against when they defeated Nebraska offensive and defensive formations. The first part of this dummy scrimage saw the freshmen running Nebraska plays and later this was alternated with periods during which the varsity polished its off- The injured list remained about the same. Fred Harris, seige gun punter, sutured up but did not take part in the assault. He was standing in such shape that he is unable to raise his arm. However, there is a slight chance that he may be able to play against the Husker. Clarence Douglass, sophonore fullback, is suffering from an attack of boils and did not suit up yesterday. John Peterson, regular fullback,合缝 injured in the game with Olkala and by Saturday may have managed to get out from under the minor injuries which have been bothering him all season. The other members of the team seem to be in reasonably good shape. Mano Stuke, halfback who suffered a slight concussion of the brain in the game with St. Benedict', took Harris' place in the first string last night. Stukey is out of competition for some time now and probably will not play against the Giants on quarter or so Saturday if Coach Ad Lindsey decides to use him. Men's Intramurals Touchfoot games yesterday resulted in victories by Boiler Makers, Phi Gam, Sigma Chi, and Beta, Phi Gam, made it six straight last night as their winning streak carried them into undisputed championship of the first division of the touch football league, 13 DU, 4. Scores were made by Bicket and Le Moine, who both went over 200 yards, who added a point after touchdown. A forfeit from A.K. Psi to the Boiler Makers makes a close race in the third division championship drive between the Tetta Tau, Pioneer, and the Boiler Makers. The two top teams will be defended by the Tetta Tau and the three of the teams play. Pioneers play A. K. Psi, which hasn’t won a game to do, while the Boiler Makers will meet Theta Tau. The beta team won 8-0 over the hapless Phi Deltle last night in the game, when a long end zone hit by the Tetta Tau ended zone. A few moments later a safety resulted when Townsley fumbled and the ball rolled over the end zone and out-of-bounds. This victory practically assures the Beta’s second place of the first division and therefore one of the teams in the final playoff tournament. A last minute touchdown on an intercepted pass by Paul Bramwell wore the Sigma Chi's a 6-decision over the Kappa Sig team. With the ball in Kappa Sig hands late in the last period, Landers shot a pass over the line into Bramwell's hands and he seamerped the remaining 10 yards for the score. Footing was very insecure last night and play was confined mostly to the ground. The team managed to the team going down hill. Added to this was the disadvantage of passing a muddy cold ball and expecting it to be caught by the intended receivers' knees. Kappa Siga a probable victory over the Sigma Chi Sig, when Lenders passed a short pass into the hands of Marty Grant in the first period. Standing on the goal line without an opponent near, he continued to slip through his arms to the ground. Today's schedule: No touch football games. Tennis-Sigmahi vs. Delta Haundball-Phi Delti vs. Phi Gami vs. Sigma Sigma. No horsepower scheduled. BASKETBALL FILMS TO INCLUDE EXPLANATIONS BY DR ALLEN Dr. "Phog" Has received a letter from Eastman Kodak company asking for his final check on the films and film titles of the pictures that were taken of the Kansas basketball team. Dr. Neil will recite reels of footage, Dr. Alen will present a text entitled "Modern Basketball Fundamentals." Plans Made to Select Olympic Basketball Team Representative Team to Come From Elimination Tournaments Preliminary plans for the selection of the American basketball team for the Olympics of next summer are outlined in a letter received by Dr. F. C. Allen, head coach of the American Basketball committee for the district, from Dr. Walter E. Meanwell of the University of Wisconsin, chairman of the American Basketball committee of Thirteen. These preliminary plans were determined at a meeting of the会议 in New York. A representative team, rather than an all-star aggregation, was determined upon, this representative team to be selected by nation-wide elimination tournament. Dr. Meanwell writes a final tournament with eight entries, probably the best in the country. Madison Square Garden, New York, was indicated by Dr. Meanwell. The eight finalists are to be selected thus: The national champion of the Y.M.C.A. tournament; the winner and the runner-up of the National A.U.A. tournaments; the two finalists selected by elimination tournaments in ten districts into which the country is to be divided. Just how to cut from ten district winners to the five final entrants, has not been determined. More than 60,000 students participated in the culling competition. The Olympic rules provide for a team of 14 players. The 14 from America will be chosen thus: 7 from the national champion in the 8-team elimination; 5 from the runner-up in these finals, and 2 from the teams placing third and fourth. It is believed that the various elimination tournaments for the collegiate basketball teams in the United States way of basketball in the Olympics, but may aid in expenses of some other games. Boundaries of the ten collegiate districts have not been determined, nor has a coach been selected for the American team. Braves Will Meet Emporia Teachers Saturday at Haskell Haskell to Play Home Game The Haskell Braves will play the Emperor Teachers this Saturday in the Haskell Stadium at 2:30. It will be the home game for the Braves this year. The Haskell team has not doose so well this year, but has been hand-cappied greatly by the lack of reserves and the lightness of the team. However, the Haskell team holds the enviable record of having been beaten only once against his own field, and that at the hands of the Kansas Jayhawkers in 1930. Coach Levi said that they would have reports on the Kansas-Nebraska game at frequent intervals. As an added attraction, Coach Levi has arranged for a lacrosse game to be played between members of the Mayaxtles and the Mayaxtles reservations. Although lacrosse is quite popular in the East, it is almost a stranger to the Middle West. lacrosse is a very thrilling game and is one of spectacular plays as is football. University students will be sold tickets at 25 cents upon presentation of their activity identification cards. General admission is 50 cents. Nebraska Tickets on Sale Tickets for the important Kansas-Neibaska game to be played at Lincoln Saturday are on sale at the Athletic office. Interest in the game is running, and the block of 500 needed to play which are on sale here are going fast. SPORT NOTES By H.M. Mason, Jr., c37 --fine wool, silk and lise- sik and wool, in plain colors plaus. plains, chicks, and figured patterns. --fine wool, silk and lise- sik and wool, in plain colors plaus. plains, chicks, and figured patterns. In view of the sensational performance of Notre Dame's second-line line in the game with Ohio State, it is interesting to note that pounds to the man, three pounds lighter than the varies, and contains two两ophomeres (there are no sophomores on the team). LE- O'Neill, 185, junior LT- Stilley, 210, senior LG- Ruetz, 190, sophomore C-Poijman, 185, senior RT- Cronin, 205, junior RT- Cronin, 205, junior RT-Zewers, 185, sophomore Mass attendance at football games reached its peak Saturday. At Columbus, 81,000 people, a new high for the state, followed by Ohio State. Other big crowds were California-UCLA. 80,000; Princeton-Navy, 50,000; Yale-Dartmouth, 45,000; Minnesota-Purdue, 44,000; Pitt-Ford, 36,000; and Northwestern-Hilwood, 36,000. Kansas has a fighting chance against Nebraku in the game Saturday, but to win the Jayhawkers will have to play their best game of the year. Kansas played brilliantly in the victory over Oklahoma State, and even better to defeat the Huskers. In the first place, Nebraska is determined to win back the Big Six championship which it lost *10* Kansas State last year at LSU. It will be on it then. It, then, too, the game will be played at Lincoln where the Huskers are notoriously hard to beat, and it will be the Nebraska Homecoming game. Consequently, the Cornhuskers will have psychologicals as well as an material. Nevertheless, it should be a bang-game and one well worth seeing. A special train has been arranged, and the team is heading to the diamond at Lincoln Saturday, the better chance Kansas will have to emerge victorious. It has been 19 long years since the Jayhawks heat Nebraska, and how the victory will be, if it can be produced. "When your dogs get cold you're cold all over" And that spells--fine wool, silk and lise- sik and wool, in plain colors plaus. plains, chicks, and figured patterns. INTERWOVEN SOCKS 50c - 75c - $1 Get a few pairs today Warm Clothes for the K.U.-N.U. Game Saturday. 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