PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935 Jayhawkers Face Multiple System In Sooner Game Biff Jones Will Use Thirty Men in Oklahoma-Kansas Clash Saturday The Oklahoma team that Kansas will clash with Saturday is not composed of eleven men but four women, Bill Jones uses alternately. The former Army coach is a firm believer in the multiple team system and rarely allows any man to play against a woman. For ends, Jones has Wills, 195; Smith, 185; Jones, 186; Miskovsky, 185; and Cutchall, 160. Harris and Miskovsky were the regular ends, last year, but have been ousted from that position by the sophomores. Willis and Smith, second team all-conference end in 163, has been handpicked to play in the championship shape. Willis and Smith are valuable for their weight, but James is quite likely to replace one of them in the starting lineup Saturday. Some Heavy Tackles The Sooner tuckles include Wheeler, 225; Brown, 182; Ellsworth, 205; Tennyson, 205; Short, 198; and Cason, 180. Wheeler won all-big-Six recognition in the first five games, the best loneman. Brown has won a starting post despite the fact that most of his competitors outweigh him 20 pounds or more. Wheeler and Tennyson are seniors; Brown, Ellsworth and Junction; and Brown is a sophomore. Ahrens, 100, Ball, 180, Little, 153, and Walker, 170, are the men who have been outstanding at guard Little a player, and he has won last year's regimens, losing his place to a sophomore. Ahrens has displaced him quite completely. Ahrens is a junior, and Walker is a sophomore. Ahrens has flown this year. Parks, 230; Conkright, 189; and McDamold, 109. all have been in the starting line at one time or another at center. Parks is the best of the trio for an injured ankle injured lately. Both Conkright and juniors and McDamold is a senior. Fuqua May Call Signals Oklahoma quarterbacks include Corbett, 165; Baer, 170; Fugua, 155; and Steinback, 152. Corbett, a sophomore, has been the first string choice but may be displaced by the veteran, Fuqua. Fuqua's play against Nebraska is her brilliant play against Nebraska. Fullbacks include Poynter, 195-pound senior; Corrotta, 165-pound sopronheaver; Flood, 134-pound all-star was all-Big Six fullback last year but has been slowed down by injuries. O'Connor has been working in his place and good job, considering his lack of weight. Haddleton, 160 pound sophomore; Breeden, 201-foot sophomore; Hewes, 175-pound junior; Robertson, 153-pound senior, and Boudreau, 165-foot sophomore. Breeden provided most of the fireworks against the Corinthians. Breeden was the team sparkplug in the victory over Iowa State and Hewes excels as a blocker. Bouredau is a sensational starter. Robertson is a fine broken field runner. --many coaches find their squads hard hit by graduation, but Wie Hannon, who runs the team and has only three regulars left this season. Since a weak frontman of the team, he replaces, his task to build up a rugged Orange team looks bad. He's still getting better. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., c37 --many coaches find their squads hard hit by graduation, but Wie Hannon, who runs the team and has only three regulars left this season. Since a weak frontman of the team, he replaces, his task to build up a rugged Orange team looks bad. He's still getting better. Kansas is 60 points better than Ohio State, supposedly the strongest team in the country. If you do not believe this, hop aboard that magic vehicle, consider the prospect of a dreamland. You had better come along, because Kansas is not only superior to Ohio State, but also is better than Kentucky. UCLA, California, U.CLA, and Texas Christian, among the few major unbeaten teams left. The Jayhawks are superior to many others on this basis. Some have won Penn, Pinnick, Duke, Army, Tulane and Horns. It is the Kansas-Kansas State game from which we start. Kansas wan 9-2, thereby proving herself 7 points better than the Wildcats. Kansas State previously had beaten Duquesne by 13 points, which makes Kansas 8-6 in Iowa. Duquesne lost to Rice by 29 points, making Kansas and Rice equal in strength. Rice best Louisiana State by 3 points, so that Kansas is 3 points better than Louisiana. Louisiana traumped Manhattan 32-0, so the Jayhawkers are 35 points better than Oklahoma, and tied Holy Cross, so Kansas is the same number of points better than Holy Cross. Holy Cross defeated Harvard 13-0 making Kanaa 48 points better than Harvard. Not held but Army to attack Cavaliers on offense, scores point better than the Cadets. Army is By W.B. FORBES INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED NEWS VIC MANSON COACH HAMSON IS STRESSING SPEED IN BACKFIELD DATHER THAN BRUTE FORCE 14 prise him and he hopes they do. unbeaten so far this year. Army beat Yale by 6 points, and Kansas is 41 points superior to the sons of Old Eli. Yale surpassed Penn by 11 points, making Kansas 52 points superior to Penn. Penn won by 8 points, and Columbia is 84 points better than Columbia. Columbia, incidentally, was the Rose Bowl champion two years ago. Columbia lost to Michigan 7-19, which leaves Kansas 74 points superior to Michigan. Michigan took Indiana 7-0, so Kansas is better than Indiana by 81 points. And now get out on the edge of your seats collapses, for here Illinois has State 7-2 making Kansas 10 touchdown better than the vaunted Buckets. Now for the Southwest, KU, beat Benedict's 42-0. The Ravens in turn defeated Washburn 13-6, making the Jayhawkers 49 points better than Washburn. Washburn lost to Tulsa 0-20, so Kansas is only 29 points superior to the Golden Hurricane. Tulsa lost to Southern Methodist 14-0, and to Texas Christian 13-0, so KU is 15 points better than Southern Methodist. Texas Christian. Southern Methodist beat Rice 10-0, making Kansas 25 points better than Rice. Let's travel out to the Coast now. Kansas is 15 points better than the Methodist, and the Texas defeated Washington U. of St. Louis 35-6, so the Jayhawkers are 44 points better than Washington 28-6, so that Kansas is 22 counts superior to Illinois. Illinois tripped Southern California 19-0, so Kansas is 41 points better than Southern Cal. The Trojans lost to Oregon State by one point or longer than Oregon K. U. 35 points better than Oregon State fell before U.CLA. 7-20, so Kansas is 22 points better than U.CLA. U.CLA. defeated Stanford by one point, making Kansas 22 points superior to Stanford. Southern California also lost to California, which is 14 points, so the Jayhawkers are 27 points better than the Bruins. Coming back to the Middle-West, we find Kansas 7 points better than Nebraska because of the latter's tie with Kansas State. Nebraska beat Minneapolis by 5 points so Kansas is 2 points better than Minnesota, but won over Tulane 20-0, making KU, 22 points superior to Tulane, Tulane lost to Auburn 0-10, however, so that the Jayhawkers are only 12 points better than Auburn. Auburn beat Duke 7-0, making Kansas 10 points better than Auburn as far as we are going right now. All out. Ay Jay, women's pop organization, discussed their trip to the Nebraska football game at Lincoln, Nov. 9, at their meeting yesterday afternoon. Inquiries as to a special train or bus are being made. JAY JANES DISCUSS PLAN FOR NEBRASKA TRIP NOV. 1 Betty Tholen, president of the organization, asked that slogans placed on bulletin boards not be torn down until after the games have been played. It was announced that the Jay Jane slogan committee would meet with that team to discuss the State Game, Nov. 23, to decide on slogans for that week. The women's committee is composed of Margaret Gladys Irvine, and Irene Moll. Dunkel Gladys Irvine, and Irene Moll. Read the Kansan Want Ads. New Honor Awarded to Nusinith Dr. A, J. Reilly, of Kansas City, a city in the western direction of America basketball competition in the Berlin Olympics, brings back word that Dr. James Naisimh, professor of physical education at the University, will be awarded the game of basketball, has been made an honorary member of the committee. For many years Dr. Nusinith has been "honorary" by the national basketball rules committees. --for TAMPAX, and here's the score— Women's Intramurals Tennis results - Erskine, Corbin Hall deflected Woodbury, KGK, 6-1, 6-3. Alarip Alphi Chi defended Kiper, Pitch Kulak, A D, Pi 6-1, defended Kulkarni, A D, Pi 6-1, 6-4. Group I Won Loss KKG 1 0 Chi Omega 1 0 Theta 0 1 Alba Gan 0 1 Returns on the volley-ball tournae sent up to this time are as follows: Group II Won Loss Pi Phi 2 0 Alpha Chi 0 1 Sigma Kappa 1 1 Athens Kappa 1 1 Group III Won Lost A. D Pi 1 0 Gamma Phi 1 0 Watkins hi 1 0 Corkham hi 1 0 Group IV Won Lost TNT 2 0 IWW 1 1 IHW 1 1 IND 0 2 Group I Won Lost Sigma Kappa 2 0 Piel 0 1 A O Pi 0 1 Alba Chi 0 2 Results of the women's horseshoe tournament up to this time: Group II Won Lost A. D. Pi 21 Corvin hall 1 Wardell hall 0 Gamma Phi 0 Group III Won Los Theta 0 1 KKG 0 1 Alpha Gamma 1 0 Chi Gamma 1 0 Group IV Won Lost TNT 1 0 IWV 1 0 IWV 1 0 Delia Zeta 0 1 MANY STUDENTS ENTERED IN PING-PONG TOURNAMENT Students at the University of Oklahoma have gone in for ping-pong in a big way, according to the Oklahoma Daily. They have even progressed so far as having a big ping-pong tour directed by the intramural department There are 120 entered in this tournament, and match play started last Saturday. The tournament is held in the Oklahoma campus, building on the Oklahoma campus. RHADAMANTHI SELECTS FIVE MEMBERS AFTER TRY-OUTS Rhindhamthan, local chapter of the College Poetry Society of America, elected now members recently on the college理事会. An increase this year in the number of manuscripts submitted necessitated two meetings for their reading. Alfred C. Ames, president, announced that although the regular annual meeting of the college manuscripts submitted as applications for membership will be considered at any time. Those interested should submit their papers to Prof. Allen Crafton. The chairperson of the college announced recently: Philomene Bourause, c'39; Barkara Bramwell, c'36; Tom Ellis, c'38; Kenneth Meile, c'39; Martin J. Malehin III, c'38; and Cor- Lecture, General Hugh S. Johnson, University Aud., 8:20 p.m. Friday is in the day—the day NAN- ETTE is moving to town with her famous $7.99 dresses. 1021 Mass. Over the Book Nook. Phone 513-Adv. Campus Calendar Theta Sigma Phi pledging, Sky Parvior, 4.30 p.m. Chemistry Club, 201 Chemistry bldg, 4:30 p.m. Jayhawkers Continue Practice for Sooners Thursday, October 31 Five First String Players in Scrimmage Against Freshmen The intensity of football practice was raised a couple of degree yesterday as the Jawhawkers conquered the game and their game with Oklahoma Saturday. Freshmen Five first-string men took part in the scrimmage with the freshmen, although Coach Ad Lindsey had previously planned to keep his starting position. In a game against Enil Weincke, sophomore quarterback; Jack Vogel, sophomore tackle; Wade Green, junior halfback; George Hapgood, junior halfback; and Dean Nesmath, senior tackle, were the first string men who got into the clash with In the scrimmage, the freshmen repeated their fine performance of the night before. Until the varsity wore its red jersey, they were holding their own. Shirk, of the freshmen, scamped 20 yards around en c on play, and Mason went 13 yards through center at one time. Pass plays gained 10 and 5 yards for the Around the end of the scrimgage, however, the varsity began to go and Douglas made gains of 8 and 12 yards. Happeed good off 35 yards around the ball and had best. Wheeler to Winlow was good for 25 yards and a touchdown. Religion Council Elects Ralph McKibbin, c36, was elected president of the Council on Religion yesterday afternoon. Other officers elected were: The Rev. Charles W. Thomas, adviser; Dugger Drenp, c38, treasurer; the Rev. Seth W. Shaigher, treasurer. Ralph McKibbin Selected as President In Meeting Yesterday Plans were made for a panel discussion on "Christianity and War," to be held Nov. 10, in the Memorial Union lounge. McKibbin was chosen chairman. The speakers for the discussion are to be announced later. An all-University concession in December to celebrate the four-hundredth anniversary of the printing of the English Bible was also discussed. An announcement was made concerning the Student Volunteer Movement of Arizona, a movement in convention at Indianaapolis in the near future. Students interested either in joining the movement or in the convention will be invited to call to invite the Rev. Edwin F. Price. The next meeting of the group will be Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 4:30 p.m. in Myers hall. Women the country over declare this modern invisible sanitary napkin the greatest discovery of the generation far their comfort. wonderful new comfort and freedom ~ absolutely invisible at all times ~ no chafing, no rubbing, no odors ~ .. no dreadful self concealness .. .. designed by a physician .. .. mode of the highest order of detriment. made of the highest grade of dorses tight absorbent cotton .. 9th & Mass. 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