PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1935 Lindsey Produces Some New Tricks For Sooner Game Cosech Will Try to Remedy Team's Poor Blocking In Defending Punt Receiver Couch Ad Lindsay dug deep into his bag of tricks yesterday and brought out several new ones to add to the repertoire of the Jawahar football Coach Lindsey expects the game with Biff Jones' Oklahoma Sooners to be a very tough one and is doing everything possible to advance the Jayhawkers' chances of victory. DeVronk, who has shown in its games this year, Lindsley refuses to concede the Sooners anything. One glaring weakness, failure to block on punt return, was evident in the victory over Kansas State, and an opening tip in that game made this week. Frequently, three or four Wildcat tacklers were down on the Kansas punt receiver without a touchdown. The defense's bawker coaching staff is attempting to remedy this before the game Saturday. Men Recovery From Injuries the five Jawchayens injured in the game McCall, Sklar and Phlews—all in all situted yesterday and took part in the After limbering up, the backs and centers worked on plays, while the guards, tackles and ends worked on other parts. The old plays and learned the new ones that Coach Lindsey brought out. This was followed by a session of dummy serigraphy for the varsity against children, using the Oklahoma style of play. The practice was topped off by a scrimmage between the reserves and the freshmen in which honors were about even. Douglass smashed through the ropes, but he had all he could do to make a first down in three plays. The freshmen held brilliantly until Decker made 15 yards on a cutback, but Decker fumled just as he was crossing the field, the freshman recovered for a touchback. A pass gained 11 yards and put the ball on the reserves' 4-yard line. A plunge off ticks gained 9½ yards and the most plunge took it over. The reserves were then drilled on goal line and the ball was put in the half on the 5-yard line twice and put it over the second set of downs after being stopped cold the first time. Several plays later, a freshman punt was blocked and Dave Lutton, reserve center, picked the ball out of the air and ran about 45 yards for a touchdown. Referee Landsey called the ball back to the same spot and gave the ball up before the second interception a reserve pass and ran 40 yards before finally being downed. Freshen Snow Water The fresh then proceeded to drive down the field. A running play painted 21 yards and a pass added 1H. A penalty on the second and third plunges gave the fresh a first down on the reserves' 23-yard line. However, the reserves stopped this drive on their 19-ward line. SPORT NOTES By H. M. Mason, Jr., c37 SPORT SHOTS CoachMakerM SPORT SHOTS Gngf.mkerM The outstanding football game of the season haunts on the horizon. The Notre Dame-Ohio State game this Saturday seemingly is between the two best teams in the country, but it goes under way, it was common knowledge that Ohio State was going to have a sensational team, and the Buckets certainly have fulfilled that promise. Notre Dame is in the only team on the Bucks that can reach the Lions. They and they will be out to do just that, Mike Layden, the Irish best ball carrier, probably will be able to start Saturday, and his return will be a big help. The Notre Dame first string played only a quarter of the way would have.Nuage should be in top shape for next Saturday. The current issue of the Literary Digest contains in its "What's the Name, Please?" column the pronunciations of the names of three Jaywhacker gristers; Glanmangelo, Weinecke and Nesnul. It also contains the pronunciations of names of players at Colgate, Harvard and Iowa. The book does not mention that would not catch very soon is that of Hiza of Colgate. It seems that his name rhymes with Liza. Rutherford B. Hayes, Jayhawker end, appears in a sports cartoon by Pap, established cartoonist. Also in the carton captioned "What's in a Nome" are Bill Hammond and Wade Wendow Longfellow; back; Henry Wadworth Longfellow, Northwestern end; and Woodrow Wili- By V.B. FORBES © INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED NEW AND WE WISH AGAINST THAT HAS A TEM HAS A TEMP OF GIANTS Like the crusaders of old, Holy John was a pioneer in the role whom Edward Anderson has welded into a coherent team. His garpant- ing skills helped him cope with the shifty Notre-Dame system. Speedy replacements for the Notre-Dame Crusaders of another successful son, Chicago tackle. Hayes, as you probably know, is named after the nineteenth president of the United States. was in an All-"American" team that was printed in the Kansas Extra Sat- sarday. In case you did not get a copy here, it is: LE—Blocharski, Detroit U. LF—Gadonski, Santa Clara CL—Chyzewski, Carnegie Tech. S—Chornorski, Purdue RC—Gurzryski, Temple RF—Zelin弘, Columbia RS—Moss, Montana QL—Yablonski, Holy Cross LI—Paczowiak, St. Lawrence RW—Wojtehowski, Notre Dame FB—Nowogrosi, Washington The Kansas-Kansas State home stadium jinx was completely wiped away Saturday. From 1927 through 1953 the visiting team won the Jawahher-Wildcats game each year. Last year, the Wildcats lost 0 at Manhattan and Saturday Kansas trimmed the Wildcats here at Lawrence smashing the jinx to pieces. --with ROCHELLE HUDSON HENRY FONDA Women's Intramurals Horseshoe results — Daniels, Sigma Kappa, defeated green, Alpha Chi for byftire. Whiteit, Sigma Kappa, defeated Hornbaker, H伯爵 for byftire. Lanning, Sigma Kappa, defeated Smith, Alpha Chi for byftire. Tennis--Perry P,phi, Diehfet Detlor, TNT, 6-5.2--Miller, Theta, defeated McLean, Delta Zeita, by forlxe- Goingt, TNT, defeated McKebbin, I- snow. An elimination tournament will soon be held to fill three vacancies that occur on this year's team team. All men who are interested in varsity teams are asked to sign up on the bulletin board in Robinson Gymnastium. Players to the tournament need not be eligible for var-rienalty now, but may be by next spring. Handball—Mumert, TNT, defeated Durbin, Corbin hall, 21-19, 21-8. DICKINSON All entries must be in by Thursday vening. Drawings will be held Friday morning. The House of Hits ENDS TODAY "WAY DOWN EAST" TOMORROW "HELLO GINGER!" JANE WITHERS Forty-three men answered the first call for freshman basketball candidates at a meeting last night in Robinson Gymnasium. Freshman Basketball Opens First Practice of Season Attracts Forty- Three Men with John McGuire - Sally Blane Ernst Vanck and Gordon Gray, who will serve as freshman coaches, opened the meeting with short talks. Dr. F. C. Allen, varsity coach, explained the Kansas system to the nen, stressing practice throughout. "This is the Life" The following men were present: Dent Stewart, Bernard Gadwood, Bill Fitzgerald, Allen Marks, Pat Westerhamack Jack Knight, George Golay, Bob Preshtauk, Harold Skourup, Donald Foss Lynch Carlson, H. E. McCabe, Dan Pinkney, Jim Blair, David Puridge, Larry Coleman, Joseph Governiel Gerobinson, Walter O'Connor. Glen C. Gaskill, George Russell, L.G. Wiley, H. H. Livingood, Gail Shikles, Harry Guffey, Dean Stoner, Carroll D. McFarland, Dave Case, Stripp, Stupper, Ness Ness, Steve Case, Winey Clover, John A. Pyle, Hugh Jones, Fen Durand, Walt Sutton, Den Black, Wayhall, Gordon Lyons, George Bowles, Chloe Mearn, Lynn Mahamah, and Chester Mize. Football Captains Chosen Game captains for Kansas' remaining football games were announced yesterday by Coach Ad Lindsey. Acting Captain Selected For Each Came From Seniors Shows at 3-7-9 Kansas elects no captain for the season but has a captain for each game. Seven seniors have won two letters and these men draw skips to see at which games they will be captains. As Kansas plays nine games this year, two must receive the honor twice are Fred Harris, halfback and Edd Philpe, shes. Following are the nine games, in order, and the game captains for each one: Notice Dame — Tom McCill, guard. St. Benedict — Dick Sklar, guard. Michigan State — Ed Phelp, center. Kansas State — Fred Halpern, halffall Okahoma — Ed Phelp, center. Oklahoma City — Fred Halpern, Colorado — Fred Halpern, halffall Iowa State — B. Hays, end. Missouri — John Peterson, fullback. Logan Is With Red Sox Again Logan Is With Red Sox Again Brock Logan, ed 306, member of the coaching staff at the Boston University, recently renewed his contract as summer trainer with the Boston Red Sox. He has been connected with the Red Sox during the past three summers. While attending the University, Logan played guard on the Jayhawker George Washington, he was assistant freshman football coach at the University. Garth Rogers, candidate for end on the freshman football team, suffered a broken nose yesterday afternoon. Two freshman squads were scrimmaging, but the team was not collected with the runner's interference. Anderson set the broken nose. Rogers Suffers Broken Nose Unpaid board bills at Oregon State college fraternities will mean no grades for the delinquent student, according to the inter-fraternity council there. Injuries Indicate Hurricanes Have Edge on Wildcats Kansas State Meets Tulsi Saturday With Nine Men, Including Elder, Out It will be a patched lineup that Kansas State presents against Tulsa next Saturday. After the smoke had cleared the halls, Coach Hunt was last week, coach Wey Fry discovered that nine of his men were on the hospital list, and two of those were lost to the fight. on the sick list include: Bob Kirk, Ted Warren, Leo Ayers, Augustus Cardarrell, Ralph Churchill, Capitan Zittik, Jeff Benson, Joe Zitink, and Clayton Meeley. Maurice "Red" Elder had his bad knee re-injured to the college physician, it will take at least a month for it to heal, and by that time the 1953 football season will be history. Riley Whearty also had his knee twisted, and it will require several weeks for it to heal. With Elder and Whearty definitely out, the outlook for a decent chance against Tulsa appears still darker, by the fact that Churchill, Warren and Ayers almost certainly could not get back into shape by Saturday. The starting lineup for the Tulsa game will probably include four or five sophomores, and coach Fry indicated that a lot of other second-year men will have their baptism of fire within the next month. But against the Hurricanes would likely be a case of Kansas State trying to keep the Tulsa score down. Men's Intramurals the Tulsa score down. Kappa Sig, Sigma Nu, Theta Tau and Phi Chi were all victorious last night in touch football games. Kappa Sig defeated Sig Ep 13-0. Both scores were made while going up hill Lawrence's Bargain Theatre PATEE 10c 15c Shows 3 - 7 - 9 BANK NITE TONIGHT NOW! ENDS THURSDAY Prince of Romance and the Queen of Beauty and Song! MAURICE CHEVALIER JEANET "" JEANETTE MacDONALD In the One Musical Romance Known and Loved the World Over--in the last half. A touchdown was scored in the first two minutes but was called back for an out-of-bounds play. The first touchdown was a short pass to Clover. The extra point was added on a pass by Landers to Kent. Late, Clover intercepted a pass and ran 50 yards for a touchdown. NOWI ENDS THURSDAY GRANADA Shows 3 - 7 - 9 'THE MERRY WIDOW' DICK POWELL - RUBY KEELER "SHIPMATES FOREVER" SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN OWL SHOW 11:15 Thursday Nite Direct from Broadway to You SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE IM A WHIRLWIND OF STAGE ENTERTAINMENT! ESTELLE FRATUS With SANTREY'S 16-PIECE NOVELTY STAGE BAND SUNDAY! "The Case of the Lucky Legs" WARREN WILLIAM PATRICIA ELLIS More than Awo-Inspiring Spectacle! More than Great Human Drama! More than Inspiring Entertainment! Sigma Nu trowned on A.T.O. 13-0. Scores were made in both periods. The first was a short pass over into the end of the second period. The extra point was made on a pass Kelly to Newlin. Sigma Nu score again when Maser intercepted a pass and ran 30 yards to score. Ashley, Maser and Ellis the spark plugs for the Sigma Nu Tennessee club forfeited to Phi Chi. Today's schedule: Horseheads-Theta tu vs. Phi Gai. K.E.K. vs. Sigma Nui. 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